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To Download the Current X55 X56 X57 Peturia Express Goole Howden Service X57 Service X55:X56:X57 SUNDAY & BANK HOLIDAYS X57 X57 X57 X57 a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Hull (Paragon Interchange) ..................1015 1215 3 15 5 15 Petuaria Hull Royal Infirmary ....................................1024 1227 3 27 5 27 Brough (Morrisons) ....................................1042 1245 3 45 5 45 Elloughton (EYMS Depot) ..........................1046 1249 3 49 5 49 South Cave (Market Place) ........................1052 1255 3 55 5 55 South Cave (West End) ..............................1055 1258 3 58 5 58 express North Cave (Memorial) ..............................1059 - 4 02 6 02 Newport (Bridge) ......................................1104 - 4 07 6 07 Gilberdyke (School) ................................1108 - 4 11 6 11 SUNDAY & BANK HOLIDAYS X57 X57 X57 X57 Taking you straight a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Gilberdyke (School) ................................ 9 15 1115 - 4 15 to the heart of Hull. Newport (Bridge) ...................................... 9 19 1119 - 4 19 North Cave (Memorial) .............................. 9 24 1124 - 4 24 South Cave (West End) .............................. 9 28 1128 2 28 4 28 South Cave (Market Place) ........................ 9 31 1131 2 31 4 31 Fast service. Elloughton (EYMS Depot) .......................... 9 37 1137 2 37 4 37 Brough (Morrisons) .................................... 9 41 1141 2 41 4 41 Hull Royal Infirmary .................................... 9 59 1159 2 59 4 59 Great value. Hull (Paragon Interchange) ..................1009 1209 3 09 5 09 Hassle free. Buses due to arrive in Hull Paragon Interchange between 9am Greener than and 6pm inclusive (Mon to Sat), will not run through Hull City Centre but will use Ferensway to run direct to the Interchange. the car. SERVICE X55, X56 & X57 M62 Motorway X North Cave 56 & X57 X55 & X57 Eastrington Howden X56 X55 Newport South ◆ Goole 7 Cave 0 X55 7 Gilbe 7 ◆ Howden rdyke 2 3 t 2 o Hull 8 4 Gilberdyke 1 ◆ 0 G oo : le Hos l pital e T : ◆ Newport t n e m G e ◆ North Cave OOL v E o m n ◆ South Cave g i s e d South y ◆ Elloughton b Cave t e l f a e Brough l ◆ HULL ◆ Hull Elloughton Revised: Sun 26 Jan 2014. X56 & X57 Brough X55, East Yorkshire 1 1 4 1 - 1 - 5 www.eyms.co.uk BusLine: 01482 59 29 29 For bus times see... www.eyms.co.uk EYMS Bus Depot, Stockbridge Road, Elloughton. All bus times and fares correct as at the date shown above but are subject to alteration. If in doubt please phone BusLine: 01482 59 29 29 Goole and Brough to Hull have never been easier. Service X55 PWelcoeme abtoardu the... aria express Taking you straight to the heart of Hull. Fast service, great value, hassle free! Revised: Sun 26 Jan 2014. MONDAY TO SATURDAY NS NS NS S NS S l X57 X55 X56 X56 X55 X55 X56 X55 X56 X55 X56 X55 X56 X55 X57 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Hull (Paragon Interchange) ................................ - 7 00 8 20 - 9 20 - 1020 1120 1220 1 20 2 20 3 20 4 20 5 20 6 20 Hull Royal Infirmary ................................................ - 7 09 8 29 - 9 29 - 1029 1132 1232 1 32 2 32 3 32 4 32 5 32 6 29 Brough (Morrisons) ................................................ - 7 26 8 46 - 9 46 - 1046 1149 1249 1 49 2 49 3 49 4 49 5 52 6 46 Elloughton (EYMS Depot) .................................. - 7 30 8 50 - 9 50 - 1050 1153 1253 1 53 2 53 3 53 4 53 5 56 6 50 Elloughton (EYMS Depot) .................................. 6 15 7 32 8 55 8 55 9 55 9 55 1055 1155 1255 1 55 2 55 3 55 4 55 5 58 6 52 South Cave (Market Place) .................................... 6 21 - 9 01 9 01 - - 1101 - 1 01 - 3 01 - 5 01 - 6 58 South Cave (West End) .......................................... 6 25 - 9 05 9 05 - - 1105 - 1 05 - 3 05 - 5 05 - 7 02 North Cave (Memorial) .......................................... 6 29 - 9 09 9 09 - - 1109 - 1 09 - 3 09 - 5 09 - 7 06 Newport (Bridge) .................................................. 6 35 7 44 9 15 9 15 1007 1007 1115 1207 1 15 2 07 - 4 07 5 15 6 10 7 12 Gilberdyke (B1230) ................................................ - - 9 19 9 19 - - 1119 - 1 19 - - - 5 19 - - Gilberdyke (School) ................................................ 6 40 7 49 - - 1012 1012 - 1212 - 2 12 - 4 12 - 6 15 7 17 l: This journey is Eastrington (Church) .............................................. 6 48 - - - 1020 1020 - 1220 - 2 20 - 4 20 - - 7 25 partly provided Howden (Memorial) .............................................. 6 56 - 9 28 9 28 1028 1028 1128 1228 1 28 2 28 - 4 28 5 28 - 7 33 with the financial Goole Hospital ........................................................ 7 05 - 9 37 9 37 1037 1037 1137 1237 1 37 2 37 - 4 37 5 37 - 7 42 support of Goole (Pasture Road, Tesco) .................................. 7 09 - 9 41 9 41 1041 1041 1141 1241 1 41 2 41 - 4 41 5 41 - 7 46 East Riding of Goole (Interchange) ............................................ 7 12 - 9 44 9 44 1044 1044 1144 1244 1 44 2 44 - 4 44 5 44 - 7 49 Yorkshire Council. MONDAY TO SATURDAY NS NS NS S Follow us for real-time X57 X55 X56 X57 X55 X56 X55 X56 X55 X56 X55 X55 service updates! a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Goole (Interchange) ............................................ - 7 13 - - 9 48 1048 1148 1248 1 48 2 48 - 4 48 Goole (North Street) .............................................. - 7 15 - - 9 50 1050 1150 1250 1 50 2 50 - 4 50 om/EYBuses Goole (Boothferry Road, Tesco) ............................ - 7 18 - - 9 53 1053 1153 1253 1 53 2 53 - 4 53 www.twitter.c Howden (Memorial) .............................................. - 7 31 8 41 8 58 1006 1106 1206 1 06 2 06 3 06 - 5 06 Eastrington (Church) .............................................. - 7 39 - 9 06 1014 - 1214 - 2 14 - - 5 14 Gilberdyke (School) ................................................ 7 08 7 47 - 9 14 1022 - 1222 - 2 22 - - 5 22 ◆ HMP Wolds : Everthorpe ◆ Gilberdyke (B1230) ................................................ - - 8 51 - - 1116 - 1 16 - 3 16 - - Newport (Bridge) .................................................. 7 13 7 52 8 55 9 19 1027 1120 1227 1 20 2 27 3 20 - 5 27 HMP Wolds and Everthorpe are between North Cave (Memorial) .......................................... 7 20 - 9 02 9 26 - 1127 - 1 27 - 3 27 - - North Cave and South Cave. Use X56 or South Cave (West End) .......................................... 7 24 - 9 06 9 30 - 1131 - 1 31 - 3 31 - - X57 to get there. South Cave (Market Place) .................................... 7 28 - 9 10 9 34 - 1135 - 1 35 - 3 35 - - ◆ Through Connections ◆ Elloughton (EYMS Depot) .................................. 7 34 8 04 9 16 9 40 1039 1141 1239 1 41 2 39 3 41 - 5 39 Through connection at Elloughton, so Elloughton (EYMS Depot) .................................. 7 34 8 04 9 18 9 43 1043 1143 1243 1 43 2 43 3 43 4 13 5 43 you won’t have to change buses. Brough (Morrisons) ................................................ 7 38 8 08 9 22 9 47 1047 1147 1247 1 47 2 47 3 47 4 17 5 47 Hull Royal Infirmary ................................................ 8 01 8 31 9 40 1005 1105 1205 1 05 2 05 3 05 4 05 4 35 6 05 NS : These buses do not run on Saturdays. Hull (Paragon Interchange) ................................ 8 13 8 43 9 47 1012 1112 1212 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 12 4 42 6 14 S: These buses run on Saturdays only. For bus ‘info... East Yorkshire BusLine: 01482 59 29 29.
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