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East Hull Local Transport Guide 14/03/2014 11:50 Page 1 East Hull Local Transport Guide 14/03/2014 11:50 Page 1 S PR ING Hull Card BA Hull City of Culture Walking M NK ILK T Y EET E TR E The Hull Card is a smartcard valid for travel on EYMS and WA ELL S Announced as the City of Culture 2017, Hull offers a fantastic Walking also provides an easy and cheap way of getting YW R Hull City Centre Y RA T T Stagecoach services – using a single ticket. E S day out for the whole family. As one of the UK’s leading around the city on shorter journeys. F R E RE GEORGE STREET E NEW I T E waterfront cities, Hull is a great place to explore by bike with TR O V The Hull Card is available to purchase online at W CHARLES L As well as the network of footways alongside roads, there S N E N I I CE L R M many hidden gems, city trails and stunning views over the Rivers www.hullcard.com for delivery to your door. G OLINE PLA are many footpaths and shortcuts which can make the trip N CAR O W I E R W R The Charterhouse I Hull and Humber. P . N A quicker than driving. ST A H After registering your application for a Hull Card, you will be S E Y C M C Y S PR O U T able to purchase 7 days unlimited travel within the Hull scheme L L There are also Public Rights of Way (PRoW) which can offer SYKES STREE M L R T L E boundary, see map below. E E an alternative walking route in some areas of the city. B P 6 E T R T R O I Details about PRoWs can be found in the Council’s CE REE U N ST N PE IGHT R S WR C W N Rights of Way Improvement Plan. T PE STREET E E . E P E O Why not tour the city and learn more about its rich history by PORTLAND STREET PL STR S D R R Ê Hull R N F S O C Wawne E S A S visiting the 8 free museums and galleries. The city is full of Y L S New H www.hullcc.gov.uk R T T . P KINGSTON I F S R E T E Theatre P Hull History R T R vibrant nightlife, theatres, café bars, shopping and award winning O N Hull S E . E P C U Hull Truck SQUARE S Centre E S E T N T H EET T T College museums including the Museums Quarter and The Deep. W R ST . Theatre T AKER I O For more walking routes in the area or further afield visit: S B O A R W O T N Y R N S N E Central S Tourist Information Centres walkingtheriding.eastriding.gov.uk T T REET Trinity House . E . ST Cottingham Debenhams T Library TT www.walk4life.info JARRA School North For further information on attractions, G W Albermarle T STRE ET AY E LBION R E A Bridge I accommodation and events please visit Centre R M T Useful links: www.ramblers.org.uk . B Kingston Upon Hull Wilberforce S Hull www.visithullandeastyorkshire.com S T Willerby W O T S D Tesco Health Centre N O College www.walkengland.org.uk K I O or one of our local Tourist Information Centres: Y N L Kirk Ella O D C E B St. Stephens O K www.livingstreets.org.uk R Hull: (01482) 300300 Anlaby R STREET E Prospect O B Kingston R T S Reel Cinema F S Centre T Hull College House O and Hull Screen RE S Hessle T R (Queens Gardens) Cycling c Visit our website for low cost and free leisure activities in R M ILL ST. E E. C T E V GEORGE A E Hull… football, netball, zumba, jogging, cycling, walking E K Wilberforce East Hull Hull East T OC O D Monument F British Cycling demonstrates success at groups and much more! All Hull bus users can apply for the Hull Card, however it can F S I BHS EEN C U D E the highest level, inspiring a boom in only be used for journeys within the following areas, the Hull EST STRE ET K Q Paragon Interchange W IN ET R For other ideas on being active, try these: RE . R participation across the nation. There have boundary, Wawne, Kirk Ella, Cottingham, Willerby, Anlaby and G ST O House of CK Hull School of W Blaydes never been more opportunities to ride a Hessle. Journeys that extend beyond these areas will have to E DO Fraser D BBC Queens Art and Design House bike, be it for fun or sport or commuting. be paid for. W Hull JAMESON ST. L S A Gardens Dental Access O Travel Map Travel AD F O R O Visit www.britishcycling.org.uk R W E Centre D U L For more information please R Wilson Centre LL E T A G . S H E T E P E N D H T U S Hull City Council has partnered with British Cycling to bring the IL A S Q A N (Customer U Local Sustainable Local go to www.hullcard.com . D G H SQUARE T 65 S ER Drypool C O Service NOV Sky Ride Campaign to Hull. The campaign aims to help people, A E WA PARA GON S C H S T T REET Maritime K Centre) E Bridge T Guildhall TRE whatever their age or ability, to get on their bikes and Y A R S Museum V www.activehull.co.uk www.nhs.uk/changeforlife E E . rediscover the fun they can have on two wheels. The E City Hall Wilberforce Journey Planning T FRED GELD ER House programmes offer a whole range of ways to get involved in L M A Crown . St. T A Community Transport Online journey and route planning that covers all modes of ANLABY ROAD Courts S cycling from free big events, to local rides, from routes and 65 N M CAR R LAN E Mary’s Streetlife - The Hull O C H travel can be found here: www.transportdirect.info I M & S H trails to courses and training. D Church G R A If you find regular public transport difficult to use, PE I Museum of L L WHITEFRIARGA H The campaign includes: A L Telephone Ferens S AN Transport then West Hull Community Transport or N E For specific bike journeys try T Art Gallery . D House Beverley B Sky Ride City - a traffic free cycling event in the heart of Hull. East Hull Community Transport can help. All of the buses www.CycleStreets.net OWLALLEY LANE S Gate E B T T I are adapted to be wheelchair and scooter accessible. T SH E Sky Ride Local - free, small, weekly community bike rides led 65 . T O Local and national bus OSBORNE STREET P E A L E A Arctic SBORNE TE N R O G E by British Cycling trained ride leaders times can found here: Police E Corsair T www.westhullct.org Tel: (01482) 226 372 ET R S STRE SILVER W Hull and www.transportdirect.info F Station T ST Breeze Bike Rides - a national network of fun, easy and informal www.ehct.co.uk Tel: (01482) 717 600 E . O E East Riding S L S N Trinity House CA bike rides, led by women for women. R A LE Museum L POS Market E Vue T LA T K ER E NGA NE N T Hall Social Cycling - free online tool helping you to connect with Group Transport E Cinema C E R E R Rail Travel R T S S O E U N people and organise bike rides. S W D O L R CE IB W They also provide minibuses for local community groups, O TH ER Travel information for rail services can be found here: H CH A T O R A R U Y E E Princes RC L L T To find out more and book a free bike clubs and associations through their group transport S H A H T Y T S P N A I E I R Quay E D E G O W SOU ride in Hull, visit goskyride.com/Hull scheme. The fully accessible, 16-seater minibuses are C www.nationalrail.co.uk Tel: 08457 48 49 50 P TH CH H Scale Lane Bridge URCH OLD Hands on SID T (pedestrian and available with a fully CRB-checked driver. IN E E E R History TOWN cycle) T K S A P Hull UTravel Active See above for contact details. CA T G ST LE R N ST R Local Taxis RE DAGGER LA. ET A O E Hull UTravelActive T is an exciting, E Y M T E Local taxis can also provide a service. M Sustrans-delivered project which T King William H A Statue Magistrates’ Health Centres and Clinics in East Hull Make sure you stay safe in taxis - if you need a taxi, book one G U aims to increase sustainable N Spurn M Court T O D travel at the University of Hull Alexandra 61 Alexandra Road, (01482) 448456 from a licensed taxi firm or hail a hackney carriage from a taxi CO A M Y Lightship B FRUIT N RO E RISO and in surrounding communities.
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