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Your Bus Routes Goole Town Centre : Scunthorpe Town Centre Revised: Sat 1 April 2017. Goole : Swinefleet : RSPB : Adlingfleet : Luddington : Crowle : Scunthorpe 360 &361 Monday to Friday CD Saturday Codes: 360 361 361 361 361 360 360 361 361 361 361 CD : Serves North Lindsey a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. College and John Goole (North Street) ................ 7 25 9 22 1122 1 22 3 22 5 25 6 35 8 20 1120 2 30 5 35 Leggott College on Goole (Boothferry Road Tesco) .. - 9 26 1126 1 26 3 26 -- - --- college days only. Old Goole .................................. 7 28 9 32 1132 1 32 3 32 5 28 6 38 8 23 1123 2 33 5 38 Swinefleet (Church Lane) .......... 7 33 9 37 1137 1 37 3 37 5 33 6 43 8 28 1128 2 38 5 43 Reedness .................................. 7 39 9 43 1143 1 43 3 43 5 39 - 8 34 1134 2 44 5 49 Whitgift .................................... 7 42 9 46 1146 1 46 3 46 5 42 - 8 37 1137 2 47 5 52 Ousefleet .................................. 7 44 9 48 1148 1 48 3 48 5 44 - 8 39 1139 2 49 5 54 BusLine: 01482 59 29 29 RSPB (Blacktoft Sands) ............ 7 46 9 50 1150 1 50 3 50 5 46 - 8 41 1141 2 51 5 56 www.eyms.co.uk Adlingfleet ................................ 7 49 9 53 1153 1 53 3 53 5 49 - 8 44 1144 2 54 5 59 www.twitter.com/EYBuses Garthorpe .................................. 7 52 9 56 1156 1 56 3 56 5 52 - 8 47 1147 2 57 6 02 Luddington ................................ 7 58 1002 1202 2 02 4 02 5 58 - 8 53 1153 3 03 6 08 Amcotts .................................... 8 06 ------ ---- Keadby School .......................... 8 12 ------ ---- Eastoft ...................................... - 1007 1207 2 07 4 07 6 03 - 8 58 1158 3 08 6 13 Crowle ...................................... - 1015 1215 2 15 4 15 -- 9 06 1206 3 16 - Ealand (Village) ........................ - 1020 1220 2 20 4 20 -- 9 11 1211 3 21 - Althorpe (Station) ...................... 8 17 1028 1228 2 28 4 28 -- 9 19 1219 3 29 - Gunness .................................... 8 19 1030 1230 2 30 4 30 -- 9 21 1221 3 31 - A18 Retail Park ........................ - 1033 1233 2 33 4 33 -- 9 24 1224 3 34 - Scunthorpe (Hospital) ................ - 1038 1238 2 38 4 38 -- ---- Scunthorpe (Bus Station) ........ 8 34 1045 1245 2 45 4 45 -- 9 34 1234 3 44 - North Lindsey College .............. 8 42 ------ ---- Monday to Friday CD CD CD CD Saturday 360 361 361 361 361 360 360 361 361 361 361 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Scunthorpe (Bus Station) ........ - - 9 30 1130 1 30 4 05 5 30 - 1015 1 15 4 20 Scunthorpe (Hospital) ................ - - 9 37 1137 1 37 -- ---- North Lindsey College ................ - - 9 39 1139 1 39 4 15 - ---- A18 Retail Park ........................ - - 9 44 1144 1 44 4 24 5 40 - 1023 1 23 4 28 Gunness .................................... - - 9 47 1147 1 47 4 27 5 43 - 1026 1 26 4 31 Althorpe (Station) ...................... - - 9 49 1149 1 49 4 29 5 45 - 1028 1 28 4 33 Ealand (Village) ........................ - - 9 57 1157 1 57 -- - 1036 1 36 4 41 Crowle ...................................... - - 1002 1202 2 02 -- - 1041 1 41 4 46 Eastoft ...................................... - 7 49 1010 1210 2 10 -- 7 39 1049 1 49 4 54 Keadby School .......................... - - - - - 4 34 5 49 ---- Amcotts .................................... - - - - - 4 40 5 54 ---- Luddington ................................ - 7 54 1015 1215 2 15 4 48 6 01 7 44 1054 1 54 4 59 Garthorpe .................................. - 8 00 1021 1221 2 21 4 54 6 07 7 50 1100 2 00 5 05 Adlingfleet ................................ - 8 03 1024 1224 2 24 4 57 6 10 7 53 1103 2 03 5 08 RSPB (Blacktoft Sands) ............ - 8 06 1027 1227 2 27 5 00 6 13 7 56 1106 2 06 5 11 Ousefleet .................................. - 8 08 1029 1229 2 29 5 02 6 15 7 58 1108 2 08 5 13 Whitgift .................................... - 8 10 1031 1231 2 31 5 04 6 17 8 00 1110 2 10 5 15 Reedness .................................. - 8 13 1034 1234 2 34 5 07 6 20 8 03 1113 2 13 5 18 Swinefleet (Church Lane) .......... 7 15 8 19 1040 1240 2 40 5 13 6 26 8 09 1119 2 19 5 24 Old Goole .................................. 7 20 8 24 1045 1245 2 45 5 18 6 31 8 14 1124 2 24 5 29 Goole (Boothferry Road Tesco) .. - 8 30 1051 1251 2 51 -- ---- Goole (North Street) ................ 7 23 8 34 1055 1255 2 55 5 21 6 34 8 18 1128 2 28 5 33 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 BusLine: 01482 59 29 29 www.eyms.co.uk www.twitter.com/EYBuses Travel Centre , Stockbridge Rd, Elloughton. Your bus routes Goole Town Centre : Scunthorpe Town Centre Blacktoft Sands GOOLE Scunthorpe Now track Whitgift Berkley Infant & Swinefleet Junior Schools Bu your bus! Old Goole Don s Adlingfleet caster Sta Road Mary tion Got a smart phone? Street ROUTE 360 t n Visit www.eyms.co.uk to get e to r the a live countdown to when T ret ROUTE 361 r ail park Scunth e orpe your bus will arrive. v i Hospital R ROUTE 361 (Sat & Sun) Station Luddington Church Road Lane Railway Kingsway Statio Eastoft n Amcotts Ashby Crowle Ro North Kingsway ad Lindsey BusLine: 01482 59 29 29 College www.eyms.co.uk Keadby John www.twitter.com/EYBuses SCUNTHORPE Leggott 3 6 - Ealand Sixth Form 2 - 1 Colle So easy, low floor, easy 7 ge 1 Althorpe access buses. 1 leaflet by design movement : Tel: 01482 327707 G S : : : : : : : R S G A R S L u e d w c S o d g u c l o P i o i n u d n n l B e e l i t g a n h u f B t r g l o o o , e l t a n r r e o p e c n t n e l l k i a t e o b t f l e t h S b a u t n s o e d o s s b r e t p w e e e n G R o e o v i l s e e d & : S a S t c 1 u A n p t r h 2 o 0 1 r 7 p . e ..
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