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Askham Bryan Routes: Route a – Heworth Askham Bryan Routes: Route A – Heworth Heworth bus stop opp. The 08:00 Nags head pub Tanghall shops 08:10 Bay Horse Fulford Rd. 08:30 Route B – Acomb Burtonstone Lane Bus Stop near 08:15 The Shops Clifton Green. Outside the Old 08:20 Gray Mare First Bus Stop on 08:35 Boroughbridge Road (Side of Old Manor School) Acomb, Beckfield Lane- Shops. 08:40 Outside the Chemist Route D–Bradford Outward Return Bradford Rail Station. St Blaise 07:30 Askham Bryan College 16:30 Way. (Bradford Forster Square) Horsforth. Bus Stop outside 08:00 Seacroft. Rose Villas Bus Stop, 17:00 the Co-Op Pharmacy on Town Just Before the hand car wash St Feast Field. Seacroft. Rose Villas Bus Stop, 08:30 Horsforth. Bus Stop outside 17:30 Just Before the hand car wash. the Co-Op Pharmacy on Town St Feast Field. Askham Bryan College 08:45 Bradford Rail Station. St Blaise 18:00 Way. (Bradford Forster Square) Route E – Ripon Outward Return Return Ripon, Grammar School 07:30 Askham Bryan College 16:30 Ripon McDonalds on High 07:35 Moor Monkton bus stop 16:40 Street near the Morrison Supermarket South Stainley A61 the bus stop 07:40 Kirk Hammerton A59 Opp. 16:45 outside The Red Lion Pub Geoffrey Benson and Son Ripley, Village Centre 07:45 Green Hammerton A59. 16:50 Outside Primary School Ripley Road Knaresborough 07:55 Knaresborough Main Street, 17:10 King James School/Coach Park Knaresborough Main Street, 08:05 Ripley Road Knaresborough 17:15 King James School/Coach Park Green Hammerton A59. 08:25 Ripley, Village Centre 17:35 Outside Primary School Kirk Hammerton A59 Opp. 08:30 South Stainley A61 the bus 17:40 Geoffrey Benson and Son stop outside The Red Lion Pub Moor Monkton bus stop 08:35 Ripon McDonalds on High 17:45 Street near the Morrison Supermarket Askham Bryan College 08:45 Ripon, Grammar School 17:55 Route F – Leeds Outward Return Sits just outside the Leeds Bus 08:00 Askham Bryan College 16:30 Station (ONLY) Askham Bryan College 08:45 Sits just outside the Leeds Bus 17:15 Station (ONLY) Route G - Barnsley Outward J37 M1, Ibis Hotel Layby 07:35 Askham Bryan College 16:30 J39 Durkar Layby opposite the 07:50 Aberford Bus Terminus 16:45 old hand car wash J40, Flower sales layby, 08:00 End of Ash Lane Aberford Road 16:50 Dewsbury Road Bus Stop Rothwell Motor Auctions 08:10 Miller & Carter, Garforth 16:55 Oulton, Old Chapel Layby 08:15 Tesco Swillington 17:05 Tesco Swillington 08:20 Oulton, Old Chapel Layby 17:10 Miller & Carter, Garforth 08:30 Rothwell Motor Auctions 17:20 End of Ash Lane Aberford Road 08:35 J40, Flower sales layby, 17:30 Bus Stop Dewsbury Road Aberford Bus Terminus 08:40 J39 Durkar Layby opposite the 17:40 old hand car wash Askham Bryan College 08:55 J37 M1, Ibis Hotel Layby 18:55 Route H – Castleford & Kippax Outward Return Castleford Bus Station, Albion 08:10 Askham Bryan College 16:30 Street bus station Bus Stop on Main Street 08:20 Tadcaster costa coffee Main 16:45 outside Co-op in Kippax street Kippax car garage/sales 08:25 Kippax car garage/sales 17:05 Tadcaster costa coffee Main 08:40 Bus Stop on Main Street 17:10 street outside Co-op in Kippax Askham Bryan College 08:55 Castleford Bus Station, Albion 17:20 Street bus station Route I – Selby & A19 corridor Outward Return Howden The Lay-by Near the 07:40 Askham Bryan College 16:30 War Memorial Hemingbrough The old petrol 07:50 Designer Outlet Lay-by at the 16:40 station bus stop on the roundabout End of Lund Lane A63 Bus Stop 07:55 Escrick Bus Stop outside the 16:45 Church. Selby, Main Street. Outside 08:00 Riccall Shops 16:50 New Look Barlby Hill Top 08:15 Barlby Hill Top 17:05 Riccall Shops 08:25 Selby, Main Street. Outside 17:20 New Look Escrick Bus Stop outside the 08:30 End of Lund Lane A63 Bus 17:25 Church. Stop Designer Outlet Lay-by at the 08:35 Hemingbrough The old petrol 17:30 bus stop on the roundabout station Return Askham Bryan College 08:45 Howden The Lay-by Near the 17:45 War Memorial Return Route J – York Outward Strensall Fish Shop 07:45 Askham Bryan College 16:30 Huntington Bus Stop after 08:00 ell House Way, Bus Stop. Opp. 16:40 surgery opposite Fish and Chip The Gallops shop on North Moor Rd. Flag and Whistle Pub 08:03 Askham Lane, Top of Cornlands 16:45 Huntington Road road Tender road Haxby Rd near Stanley St. Bus 08:07 Acomb WMC 16:50 stop Memorial Gardens, York City 08:25 Green Lane Roundabout :- 16:55 Centre Just before the shops on the left. On Hamilton Drive Blossom Street, The first bus 08:30 Holgate Bridge, Bus Stop Near 17:00 stop on the left. The Zebra Crossing. Holgate Bridge, Bus Stop Near 08:35 Blossom Street, The first bus 17:05 The Zebra Crossing. stop on the left. Green Lane Roundabout :- Just 08:37 Memorial Gardens, York City 17:10 before the shops on the left. On Centre Hamilton Drive Acomb WMC 08:40 Haxby Rd near Stanley St. Bus 17:30 stop Askham Lane, Top of Cornlands 08:45 Flag and Whistle Pub 17:40 road Tender road Huntington Road Bell House Way, Bus Stop. Opp. 08:47 Huntington Bus Stop after 17:45 The Gallops surgery opposite Fish and Chip shop on North Moor Rd. Askham Bryan College 08:55 Strensall Fish Shop 18:05 Route K – Doncaster Return Outward Doncaster Rail Station ( At the 07:20 Askham Bryan College 16:30 Lay-by outside the Train Station) Return Askern, Co-op 07:45 Barkston Ash, the Ash Tree 16:45 Pub Whitley, the George and 07:50 Sherburn in Elmet, Shops 16:50 Dragon Pub Eggborough, Bus Stop on the 07:54 South Milford, the Swan Hotel 17:00 A645 in front of the cricket pitch. Knottingley, Morrison’s 08:00 J.P Plant Hire on the A162 17:05 South Milford Bus Stop Brotherton, The Old Fox Pub. 08:10 Brotherton, The Old Fox Pub. 17:10 J.P Plant Hire on the A162 08:15 Knottingley, Morrison’s 17:20 South Milford Bus Stop South Milford, the Swan Hotel 08:20 Eggborough, Bus Stop on the 17:25 A645 in front of the cricket pitch. Sherburn in Elmet, Shops 08:30 Whitley, the George and 17:30 Dragon Pub Barkston Ash, the Ash Tree Pub 08:35 Askern, Co-op 17:35 Askham Bryan College 08:50 Doncaster Rail Station ( At the 18:05 Lay-by outside the Train Station) Route L1 - East coast / A64 THIS BUS WILL LINK WITH BUS L2 AT MALTON Outward Return Return Route L2 – Pickering/Malton/Norton Outward Wrelton, Buck Inn 07:25 Askham Bryan College 16:30 Pickering, East gate Carpark 07:35 Malton, bus stop near T.V 17:10 centre opposite R Yates Norton, St Nicholas Street car 08:00 Norton, St Nicholas Street car 17:15 park park Malton, bus stop near T.V 08:05 Pickering, East gate Carpark 17:40 centre opposite R Yates Askham Bryan College 08:45 Wrelton, Buck Inn 17:50 Route M – Kirkbymoorside Outward Return Kirkbymoorside, Market Place 07:20 Askham Bryan College 16:30 outside the Lemon tree Kirkbymoorside, West End 07:21 Flaxton, opposite the pub - 16:55 Thompson Arms Nawton, End of Station Road 07:25 Sheriff Hutton, Village Hall on 17:00 Finkle Street Helmsley, Market Place 07:30 Terrington, Bank – bottom of 17:10 the bank before the bridge. Sproxton, bus layby at Church 07:33 Hovingham, Bus stop at 17:15 Worsley Arms Ampleforth, Bus stop near 07:40 Stonegrave, Hillcrest Layby 17:25 White Swan Oswaldkirk, Bus stop at 07:45 Oswaldkirk, Bus stop at 17:30 Telephone box Telephone box Stonegrave, Hillcrest Layby 07:50 Ampleforth, Bus stop near 17:35 White Swan Return Hovingham, Bus stop at 08:00 Sproxton, bus layby at Church 17:40 Worsley Arms Terrington, Bank – bottom of 08:05 Helmsley, Market Place 17:45 the bank before the bridge. Sheriff Hutton, Village Hall on 08:10 Nawton, End of Station Road 17:50 Finkle Street Flaxton, opposite the pub - 08:15 Kirkbymoorside, West End 17:54 Thompson Arms Askham Bryan College 08:40 Kirkbymoorside, Market Place 18:00 outside the Lemon tree Route N – Northallerton Outward Northallerton, Bus Lay-by 07:25 Askham Bryan College 16:30 outside Smart Allicks, High St. Thirsk, Bus Stop, Market Place 07:40 Skelton, Main Bus stop just 17:00 passed the Pub Easingwold, Bus stop opp. 08:00 Shipton by Beningbrough, 17:05 Coop on Long Street outside Opp. Dawney Arms The Horseshoe Pub Shipton by Beningbrough, Opp. 08:12 Easingwold, Bus stop opp. 17:10 Dawney Arms Coop on Long Street outside The Horseshoe Pub Skelton, Main Bus stop just 08:15 Thirsk, Bus Stop, Market Place 17:50 passed the Pub Askham Bryan College 08:45 Northallerton, Bus Lay-by 18:05 outside Smart Allicks, High St. Return Route O –Harrogate Outward Return Killinghall (outside St Thomas 07:35 Askham Bryan College 16:30 the Apostle Church on Otley Road) Skipton Road (bus stop outside 07:40 Prince of Wales, Harrogate 17:25 the Kingdom of Hall – Jehovah’s (first bus stop on Leeds Road Witness centre) heading out of Harrogate) High Harrogate (the last bus 07:45 High Harrogate (the last bus 17:30 stop near to The Swan on the stop near to The Swan on the Stray Public House) Stray Public House) Prince of Wales, Harrogate (first 07:50 Skipton Road (bus stop 17:35 bus stop on Leeds Road heading outside the Kingdom of Hall – out of Harrogate) Jehovah’s Witness centre) Askham Bryan College 08:45 Killinghall (outside St Thomas 17:45 the Apostle Church on Otley Road) Route P –Driffield/Market Weighton Outward Driffield, 07:00 Askham Bryan College 16:30 Beverley, Outside the 07:15 Osbaldwick, The bus stop on 16:45 Molescroft Inn Osbaldwick Lane in front of the playing field Beverley, York Road near the 07:17 Dunnington, at the old Car 16:55 Rose & Crown Pub and Garage on the A166 Pocklington carpets.
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