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128 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 128 bus time schedule & line map 128 Crossgates <-> Pickering View In Website Mode The 128 bus line (Crossgates <-> Pickering) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Crossgates <-> Pickering: 7:43 AM (2) Pickering <-> Scarborough: 7:35 AM - 7:20 PM (3) Scarborough <-> Pickering: 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 128 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 128 bus arriving. Direction: Crossgates <-> Pickering 128 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Crossgates <-> Pickering Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:43 AM Rowan Fields, Crossgates Tuesday 7:43 AM Seamer Crossroads, Seamer Seamer Road, Irton Wednesday 7:43 AM Seamer Roundabout, Seamer Thursday 7:43 AM Friday 7:43 AM Main Street, Irton Saturday Not Operational Porrit Lane, Irton Seamer Road, East Ayton Carr Lane, East Ayton 128 bus Info Direction: Crossgates <-> Pickering Castlegate, East Ayton Stops: 42 Trip Duration: 51 min Methodist Church, West Ayton Line Summary: Rowan Fields, Crossgates, Seamer Crossroads, Seamer, Seamer Roundabout, Seamer, Main Street, Irton, Porrit Lane, Irton, Seamer Road, Surgery, West Ayton East Ayton, Carr Lane, East Ayton, Castlegate, East Ayton, Methodist Church, West Ayton, Surgery, West Dale Farm Touring Park, East Ayton Ayton, Dale Farm Touring Park, East Ayton, Middle Lane, Hutton Buscel, Bus Shelter, Hutton Buscel, Middle Lane, Hutton Buscel Nursing Home, Hutton Buscel, West End Farm, Hutton Buscel, St Helens Caravan Park, Hutton Bus Shelter, Hutton Buscel Buscel, Wykeham Crossroads, Wykeham, Ruston Fothill Lane, Hutton Buscel Civil Parish Farm, Ruston, Woodgate Lane, Brompton by Sawdon, Cayley Arms, Brompton by Sawdon, West Nursing Home, Hutton Buscel Brow, Brompton by Sawdon, Wydale Lane End, Brompton by Sawdon, Barkers Lane, Snainton, High West End Farm, Hutton Buscel Street, Snainton, Station Road, Snainton, Coachman Inn, Snainton, Snainton Golf Centre, Snainton, Mill St Helens Caravan Park, Hutton Buscel Lane, Ebberston, Brook House Farm, Ebberston, Turgate Farm, Allerston, Village Hall, Wilton, Hilltop, Wykeham Crossroads, Wykeham Thornton-Le-Dale, Rectory Lane, Thornton-Le-Dale, Thornton Cross, Thornton-Le-Dale, Thornton Road Ruston Farm, Ruston Industrial Est, Pickering, Thornton Road, Pickering, Eastƒeld Road, Pickering, Eastcroft, Pickering, The Woodgate Lane, Brompton by Sawdon Royal Oak, Pickering, The Library, Pickering, Potter Hill, Pickering, Lady Lumley's School, Pickering Cayley Arms, Brompton by Sawdon West Brow, Brompton by Sawdon Wydale Lane End, Brompton by Sawdon Barkers Lane, Snainton High Street, Snainton Station Road, Snainton Coachman Inn, Snainton Snainton Golf Centre, Snainton Mill Lane, Ebberston Main Street, Ebberston And Yedingham Civil Parish Brook House Farm, Ebberston Turgate Farm, Allerston Village Hall, Wilton Hilltop, Thornton-Le-Dale Rectory Lane, Thornton-Le-Dale Thornton Cross, Thornton-Le-Dale 5 Chesnut Avenue, Thornton-Le-Dale Civil Parish Thornton Road Industrial Est, Pickering Thornton Road, Pickering Thornton Road, Pickering Civil Parish Eastƒeld Road, Pickering Outgang Road, Pickering Civil Parish Eastcroft, Pickering The Royal Oak, Pickering 5 Eastgate, Pickering The Library, Pickering The Ropery, Pickering Potter Hill, Pickering Lady Lumley's School, Pickering Direction: Pickering <-> Scarborough 128 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Pickering <-> Scarborough Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:10 AM - 7:10 PM Monday 7:35 AM - 7:20 PM Lady Lumley's School, Pickering Tuesday 7:35 AM - 7:20 PM Junior School, Pickering Wednesday 7:35 AM - 7:20 PM Working Mens Club, Pickering Thursday 7:35 AM - 7:20 PM Potters Hill, Pickering Friday 7:35 AM - 7:20 PM The Royal Oak, Pickering 5 Eastgate, Pickering Saturday 7:35 AM - 7:20 PM Hawthorn Lane, Pickering Eastƒeld Road, Pickering Outgang Road, Pickering Civil Parish 128 bus Info Direction: Pickering <-> Scarborough Thornton Road, Pickering Stops: 52 Thornton Road, Pickering Civil Parish Trip Duration: 59 min Line Summary: Lady Lumley's School, Pickering, Thornton Rd Ind Est, Pickering Junior School, Pickering, Working Mens Club, Pickering, The Royal Oak, Pickering, Hawthorn Lane, Thornton Cross, Thornton-Le-Dale Pickering, Eastƒeld Road, Pickering, Thornton Road, 5 Chesnut Avenue, Thornton-Le-Dale Civil Parish Pickering, Thornton Rd Ind Est, Pickering, Thornton Cross, Thornton-Le-Dale, Rectory Lane, Thornton-Le- Rectory Lane, Thornton-Le-Dale Dale, Hilltop, Thornton-Le-Dale, Village Hall, Wilton, Cayley Arms, Allerston, Brook House Farm, Hilltop, Thornton-Le-Dale Ebberston, Mill Lane, Ebberston, Snainton Golf Centre, Snainton, Coachman Inn, Snainton, Station Village Hall, Wilton Road, Snainton, High Street, Snainton, Primary School, Snainton, Wydale Lane End, Brompton by Cayley Arms, Allerston Sawdon, High Street, Brompton by Sawdon, Post O∆ce, Brompton by Sawdon, Woodgate Lane, Brompton by Sawdon, Ruston Farm, Ruston, Brook House Farm, Ebberston Wykeham Crossroads, Wykeham, St Helens Holiday Park, Hutton Buscel, West End Farm, Hutton Buscel, Mill Lane, Ebberston Nursing Home, Hutton Buscel, Bus Shelter, Hutton Main Street, Ebberston And Yedingham Civil Parish Buscel, Middle Lane, Hutton Buscel, Dale Farm Touring Park, East Ayton, Surgery, West Ayton, Snainton Golf Centre, Snainton Yedmandale Road, West Ayton, Castlegate, East Ayton, Racecourse Road, East Ayton, Seamer Road, Coachman Inn, Snainton East Ayton, Porrit Lane, Irton, Main Street, Irton, Seamer Roundabout, Seamer, Seamer Crossroads, Station Road, Snainton Seamer, Station View, Crossgates, Burtondale Road, Crossgates, Stoney Haggs Rise, Eastƒeld, The Mere High Street, Snainton B&Q, Weaponness, Edgehill Road, Weaponness, Football Stadium, Weaponness, Rosebery Avenue, Primary School, Snainton Weaponness, Seamer Street, Falsgrave, Westbourne Park, Falsgrave, St John's Road, Falsgrave, Railway Wydale Lane End, Brompton by Sawdon Station, Scarborough High Street, Brompton by Sawdon Post O∆ce, Brompton by Sawdon Woodgate Lane, Brompton by Sawdon Ruston Farm, Ruston Wykeham Crossroads, Wykeham St Helens Holiday Park, Hutton Buscel West End Farm, Hutton Buscel Nursing Home, Hutton Buscel Bus Shelter, Hutton Buscel Fothill Lane, Hutton Buscel Civil Parish Middle Lane, Hutton Buscel Dale Farm Touring Park, East Ayton Surgery, West Ayton Yedmandale Road, West Ayton Castlegate, East Ayton Racecourse Road, East Ayton Seamer Road, East Ayton Porrit Lane, Irton Main Street, Irton Seamer Roundabout, Seamer Seamer Crossroads, Seamer Seamer Road, Irton Station View, Crossgates Station View, Seamer Civil Parish Burtondale Road, Crossgates Stoney Haggs Rise, Eastƒeld The Mere B&Q, Weaponness Edgehill Road, Weaponness Football Stadium, Weaponness Rosebery Avenue, Weaponness Seamer Street, Falsgrave Salisbury Street, Scarborough Westbourne Park, Falsgrave St John's Road, Falsgrave New Park Road, Scarborough Railway Station, Scarborough West Square, Scarborough Direction: Scarborough <-> Pickering 128 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Scarborough <-> Pickering Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:45 AM - 4:45 PM Monday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Railway Station Stop U, Scarborough Tuesday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Falsgrave Road, Falsgrave New Park Road, Scarborough Wednesday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Westbourne Park, Falsgrave Thursday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Friday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Seamer Street, Weaponness Saturday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Rosebery Avenue, Weaponness Football Stadium, Weaponness B&Q the Mere, Weaponness 128 bus Info Ingle Close, Scarborough Direction: Scarborough <-> Pickering Stops: 50 Stoney Haggs Rise, Eastƒeld Trip Duration: 57 min Line Summary: Railway Station Stop U, Burtondale Road, Crossgates Scarborough, Falsgrave Road, Falsgrave, Westbourne Park, Falsgrave, Seamer Street, Rowan Fields, Crossgates Weaponness, Rosebery Avenue, Weaponness, Football Stadium, Weaponness, B&Q the Mere, Weaponness, Stoney Haggs Rise, Eastƒeld, Seamer Crossroads, Seamer Burtondale Road, Crossgates, Rowan Fields, Seamer Road, Irton Crossgates, Seamer Crossroads, Seamer, Seamer Roundabout, Seamer, Main Street, Irton, Porrit Lane, Seamer Roundabout, Seamer Irton, Seamer Road, East Ayton, Carr Lane, East Ayton, Castlegate, East Ayton, Methodist Church, Main Street, Irton West Ayton, Surgery, West Ayton, Dale Farm Touring Park, East Ayton, Middle Lane, Hutton Buscel, Bus Porrit Lane, Irton Shelter, Hutton Buscel, Nursing Home, Hutton Buscel, West End Farm, Hutton Buscel, St Helens Seamer Road, East Ayton Caravan Park, Hutton Buscel, Wykeham Crossroads, Wykeham, Woodgate Lane, Brompton by Sawdon, Carr Lane, East Ayton Cayley Arms, Brompton by Sawdon, West Brow, Brompton by Sawdon, Wydale Lane End, Brompton Castlegate, East Ayton by Sawdon, Barkers Lane, Snainton, High Street, Snainton, Station Road, Snainton, Coachman Inn, Methodist Church, West Ayton Snainton, Snainton Golf Centre, Snainton, Mill Lane, Ebberston, Brook House Farm, Ebberston, Turgate Surgery, West Ayton Farm, Allerston, Village Hall, Wilton, Hilltop, Thornton- Le-Dale, Rectory Lane, Thornton-Le-Dale, Thornton Cross, Thornton-Le-Dale, Thornton Road Industrial Dale Farm Touring Park, East Ayton Est, Pickering, Thornton Road, Pickering, Eastƒeld Road, Pickering, Eastcroft, Pickering, The Royal Oak, Middle Lane, Hutton Buscel Pickering, The Library, Pickering, Potter Hill, Pickering, Lady Lumley's School, Pickering Bus Shelter, Hutton Buscel Fothill Lane, Hutton Buscel Civil Parish Nursing Home, Hutton Buscel West End Farm, Hutton Buscel St Helens Caravan Park, Hutton Buscel Wykeham Crossroads,
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  • Brochure 13057
    CHAIRLADY’S MESSAGE Welcome to our 2018 rally brochure. This is my second year as Chairlady and now that I have got my first year ‘under my belt’ I think we may enjoy this year even more. Simon and I would like to thank you all for the support you have given us throughout our first year. The centre held 35 rallies in 2017 and there was a mixture of venues and activities to choose from. I would like to thank all the Marshals for giving their time in organising and running these rallies for our enjoyment. Rallying is a great social encounter for everyone, young, old and the whole family and South Yorkshire Centre keeps some fine traditions including our Centre Queen and our Carnival Floats of which we are truly proud. The Centre Queen is crowned at our May Day rally and we have 3 carnival rallies at which we enter a Queens float and a South Yorkshire Centre float which in 2018 is themed around ‘Back to School’. So, get those school uniforms on and join in. You will see in this brochure that once again there is a wide variety of rallies to offer. If you are new and aren’t quite sure if rallying is for you give the Rally Marshal or a Committee member a call. I am sure they will answer all your questions and put you at ease. I would like to thank the land owners, site managers and farmers who allow us to use their land and facilities. Please show consideration for their property by noting ‘out of bounds’ areas and follow the centre rally rules with regards to the Red Flag should it be raised.
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