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28 Train Times Hull to Bridlington and Scarborough TT 28.qxp_Layout 1 26/08/2020 10:30 Page 2 Train times 28 14 September 2020 to 12 December 2020 Hull to Bridlington and Scarborough Scarborough Seamer Filey Hunmanby Bempton Bridlington Nafferton Driffield Hutton Cranswick Parking available Staff in attendance Arram Bicycle store facility Beverley Disabled assistance available Cottingham Hull northernrailway.co.uk TT 28.qxp_Layout 1 26/08/2020 10:30 Page 3 This Services timetable between shows theN complete train service between Scarborough and Hull. How to read this timetable s Look down the left hand column for your departure s station. Read across until you find a suitable departure time. Read down the column to find the arrival time at your destination. Through services are shown in bold type (this means you won’t have to change trains). Connecting services are shown in light type. If you travel on a connecting service, change at the next stationW shown in bold or if you arrive on a connecting a service,Wi change at the last station shown in bold, unless ai footnote advises otherwise. Minimum connection times p All stations have a minimum connection time of p 5 5 minutes unless stated. F F c Community Rail Partnerships and community groups d We support a number of active community rail l partnershipsS (CRPs) across our network. CRPs bring t S t together local communities and the rail industry to d d deliverC benefits to both, and encourage use of the lines C they represent. Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership www.yccrp.co.uk ySome stations on this route are adopted by local community groups. For more information visit northernrailway.co.uk/community N y y I I n n Services between N TT 28.qxp_Layout 1 26/08/2020 10:30 Page 4 a Planning your journey National Rail Enquiries aFor full details of all train times, fares and rail travel information anywhere on the national rail network, ccall 03457 48 49 50, or visit nationalrail.co.uk TrainTracker™ For up to date travel information and live departures ddirect to your mobile, text your station name or llocation code to 8 49 50. Customers with disabilities or restricted mobility are encouraged to contact our Customer Experience c Centre who will book assistance for you. Call: 0800 138 5560 Textphone: 0800 138 5561 d lEmail: [email protected] y NImproving our railway Engineering work to help improve our services sometimes affects trains, particularly at weekends and bank holidays. y Visit: northernrailway.co.uk/improvements or call NNational Rail Enquiries: 03457 48 49 50 to check before you travel. Delay Repay You can claim Delay Repay if one of our trains is late or cancelled and as a result you get to your destination station later than scheduled, whether it is our fault or not. Visit northernrailway.co.uk/delayrepay for more information. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this timetable, we can accept no liability for any inaccuracies, and reserve the right to change information without further notice. Visit our website for the most up to date timetables and check before you travel. Services between N TT 28.qxp_Layout 1 26/08/2020 10:30 Page 4 a Hull - Bridlington - Scarborough Planning your journey National Rail Enquiries aFor full details of all train times, fares and rail travel Mondays to Saturdays information anywhere on the national rail network, C C C C SX C SO C C ccall 03457 48 49 50, or visit nationalrail.co.uk Hull d 0533 0639 0722 0747 0818 0918 1017 1118 1120 1221 Cottingham - 0646 0729 0754 0825 0925 1024 1126 1128 1229 TrainTracker™ Beverley - 0653 0736 0800 0832 0932 1031 1132 1134 1235 Arram - - 0740 - - - - - - - For up to date travel information and live departures Hutton Cranswick - 0702 0747 0809 0841 0941 1040 1141 1143 - Driffield - 0707 0752 0815 0846 0946 1045 1147 1149 1247 ddirect to your mobile, text your station name or Nafferton - 0711 0756 0818 0850 0950 1049 1151 1153 - location code to 8 49 50. Bridlington a 0609 0725 0808 0828 0903 1003 1102 1203 1206 1304 l d 0610 0730 0809 - 0904 1004 1103 1204 1206 1304 Customers with disabilities or restricted mobility are Bempton - 0737 0815 - 0910 1010 1109 1210 1213 1311 Hunmanby 0625 0747 0825 - 0921 1021 1120 1221 1223 1321 encouraged to contact our Customer Experience Filey 0630 0752 0830 - 0925 1025 1124 1225 1228 1326 c Seamer 0639 0803 0841 - 0935 1035 1134 1235 1237 1335 Centre who will book assistance for you. Scarborough a 0647 0810 0847 - 0941 1041 1140 1241 1244 1341 Call: 0800 138 5560 Mondays to Saturdays Textphone: 0800 138 5561 d C C C C C SX C SO C C C C Hull d 1318 1417 1518 1618 1718 1819 1820 1921 2017 2216 lEmail: [email protected] y Cottingham 1326 1425 1525 1625 1725 1826 1827 1928 2025 2223 Beverley 1332 1431 1532 1632 1732 1833 1834 1935 2032 2230 Arram 1337 - - 1636 - - - - - - N Hutton Cranswick 1343 1440 1541 1643 1741 1842 1843 - 2041 2239 Improving our railway Driffield 1349 1446 1546 1648 1746 1847 1848 1947 2046 2244 Nafferton 1353 1450 1550 1652 1750 1851 1852 - 2050 2248 Bridlington a 1405 1503 1603 1704 1803 1904 1904 2002 2103 2300 Engineering work to help improve our services d 1405 1503 1604 1705 1804 1905 1905 2003 - - Bempton 1412 1510 1610 1711 1810 1911 1911 2009 - - sometimes affects trains, particularly at weekends and Hunmanby 1422 1520 1621 1722 1821 1922 1922 2020 - - Filey 1427 1525 1625 1726 1825 1926 1926 2024 - - bank holidays. Seamer 1436 1534 1635 1736 1835 1936 1936 2034 - - y Scarborough a 1442 1540 1640 1741 1841 1941 1941 2040 - - Visit: northernrailway.co.uk/improvements or call NNational Rail Enquiries: 03457 48 49 50 to check before you travel. Delay Repay You can claim Delay Repay if one of our trains is late or cancelled and as a result you get to your destination station later than scheduled, whether it is our fault or not. Visit northernrailway.co.uk/delayrepay for more information. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this timetable, we can accept no liability for any inaccuracies, and reserve the right to change information without further notice. Visit our website for the most up to date timetables and check Notes C From Sheffield. before you travel. SO Saturdays only. SX Mondays to Fridays only. 4 Hull - Bridlington - Scarborough Sundays Hull d 0835 1003 1157 1400 1600 1759 2001 - - - Cottingham 0843 1011 1205 1408 1608 1807 2009 - - - Beverley 0849 1019 1213 1416 1616 1815 2015 - - - Arram 0854 - - - - - - - - - Hutton Cranswick 0900 1028 1223 1426 1626 1825 2024 - - - Driffield 0906 1034 1228 1431 1631 1830 2030 - - - Nafferton 0910 1038 1233 1436 1636 1835 2034 - - - Bridlington a 0924 1051 1246 1449 1649 1848 2048 - - - d 0924 1053 1253 1453 1653 1852 - - - - Bempton 0930 1100 1300 1500 1700 1859 - - - - Hunmanby 0941 1110 1310 1510 1710 1909 - - - - Filey 0946 1117 1317 1517 1717 1916 - - - - Seamer 0958 1127 1327 1527 1727 1926 - - - - Scarborough a 1005 1134 1334 1534 1734 1933 - - - - 5 Scarborough - Bridlington - Hull Mondays to Saturdays L L R L L L L L L Scarborough d - 0653 - 0815 0857 0957 1057 1157 1300 1357 Seamer - 0658 - 0820 0902 1002 1102 1202 1305 1402 Filey - 0708 - 0830 0912 1012 1112 1212 1315 1412 Hunmanby - 0713 - 0835 0917 1017 1117 1217 1320 1417 Bempton - 0722 - 0844 0927 1027 1127 1227 1330 1427 Bridlington a - 0730 - 0853 0934 1034 1134 1234 1338 1434 d 0643 0734 0835 0854 0935 1035 1135 1235 1339 1435 Nafferton 0654 0745 0846 0905 0946 1046 1146 1246 - 1446 Driffield 0658 0750 0850 0910 0950 1050 1150 1250 1352 1450 Hutton Cranswick 0703 0755 0855 0915 0955 1055 1155 1255 - 1455 Arram 0710 - - - - - 1202 - - - Beverley 0715 0805 0905 0924 1005 1105 1207 1305 1405 1505 Cottingham 0721 0811 0911 0931 1011 1111 1213 1311 1411 1511 Hull a 0731 0820 0920 0940 1020 1120 1223 1320 1421 1520 Mondays to Saturdays L L L L L L Scarborough d 1457 1557 1657 1757 1857 1957 - 2114 - - Seamer 1502 1602 1702 1802 1902 2002 - 2120 - - Filey 1512 1612 1712 1812 1912 2012 - 2131 - - Hunmanby 1517 1617 1717 1817 1918 2018 - 2136 - - Bempton 1527 1627 1727 1827 1927 2028 - 2146 - - Bridlington a 1534 1634 1734 1834 1935 2035 - 2153 - - d 1535 1635 1735 1835 1935 2036 2137 2157 2306 - Nafferton 1546 1646 1746 1846 1946 2047 2148 2207 2317 - Driffield 1550 1650 1750 1850 1951 2051 2153 2211 2321 - Hutton Cranswick 1555 1655 1755 1855 1956 2056 2158 2216 2326 - Arram - - - 1902 - - - - - - Beverley 1605 1705 1805 1907 2005 2106 2208 2225 2336 - Cottingham 1611 1711 1811 1913 2012 2112 2214 2231 2342 - Hull a 1620 1720 1820 1922 2021 2120 2223 2241 2351 - Notes L To Sheffield. R To York. 6 TT 28.qxp_Layout 1 26/08/2020 10:30 Page 1 Scarborough - Bridlington - Hull Useful contact details Sundays Fares and service information National Rail Enquiries Scarborough d 1013 1201 1401 1601 1801 2001 - - - - Seamer 1018 1206 1406 1606 1806 2006 - - - - visit nationalrail.co.uk Filey 1028 1216 1416 1616 1816 2016 - - - - call 03457 48 49 50 Hunmanby 1033 1221 1421 1621 1821 2021 - - - - Bempton 1043 1231 1431 1631 1831 2031 - - - - textphone 0345 60 50 600 Bridlington a 1051 1239 1439 1639 1839 2039 - - - - d 1052 1240 1440 1640 1840 2040 2127 - - - Nafferton 1104 1251 1451 1651 1851 2051 2138 - - - Customer helpline Driffield 1108 1255 1455 1655 1855 2055 2143 - - - For comments and enquiries Hutton Cranswick 1114 1300 1500 1700 1900 2100 2148 - - - Arram - - - - - - - - - - visit northernrailway.co.uk/comments Beverley 1123 1310 1510 1710 1910 2110 2158 - - - Cottingham 1130 1316 1516 1716 1916 2116 2204 - - - call 0800 200 6060 Hull a 1139 1325 1525 1725 1925 2125 2213 - - - facebook /northernassist twitter @northernassist Access or disabled information and assistance call 0800 138 5560 email [email protected] Lost property email [email protected] call 0800 200 6060 Correspondence Customer Experience Centre Freepost NORTHERN RAILWAY British Transport Police call 0800 40 50 40 text 61016 This timetable is also available online and you can download it to your mobile.
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