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Settle Bus Timetable KIRKBY LONSDALE - INGLETON - CLAPHAM - SETTLE - GARGRAVE - SKIPTON From 28th July 2014 Buses 580 & 581 MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAYS SUNDAYS & BANK HOLIDAYS UNTIL 19th OCTOBER 2014 Notes SS 211 211 75 75 881 881 873 881 881 873 881 875 881 KIRKBY LONSDALE Market Sq 0730 0845 .. 1045 1245 .. .. 1445 .. 1655 0730 0845 .. 1045 1245 1445 .. 1655 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. COWAN BRIDGE 0734 0849 .. 1049 1249 .. .. 1449 .. 1659 0734 0849 .. 1049 1249 1449 .. 1659 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. INGLETON Community Centre 0745 0900 .. 1100 1300 .. .. 1500 .. 1710 0745 0900 .. 1100 1300 1500 .. 1710 0940 .. .. 1240 1340 .. 1510 .. 1610 NEWBY Lane End 0751 0906 .. 1106 1306 .. .. 1506 .. 1716 0751 0906 .. 1106 1306 1506 .. 1716 0945 .. .. 1245 1345 .. 1515 .. 1615 CLAPHAM Village 0755 0909 .. 1109 1309 .. .. 1509 .. 1719 0755 0909 .. 1109 1309 1509 .. 1719 0948 .. .. 1248 1348 .. 1518 .. 1618 Bus 581 AUSTWICK 0757 0912 .. 1112 1312 .. .. 1512 .. 1722 0757 0912 .. 1112 1312 1512 .. 1722 0951 .. .. 1251 1351 .. 1521 .. 1621 GIGGLESWICK Four Lane Ends .. 0920 .. 1120 1320 .. .. 1520 .. 1730 0805 0920 .. 1120 1320 1520 .. 1730 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. SETTLE Market Place arr. 0812 0925 .. 1125 1325 .. .. 1525 .. 1735 0810 0925 .. 1125 1325 1525 .. 1735 1005 .. .. 1305 1405 .. 1535 .. 1635 SETTLE Market Place dep. 0815 0930 .. 1130 1330 .. .. .. 1630 .. 0815 0930 .. 1130 1330 1530 .. 1740 1010 1110 .. .. 1410 .. 1540 .. .. LONG PRESTON 0825 0940 .. 1140 1340 .. .. .. 1640 .. 0825 0940 .. 1140 1340 1540 .. 1750 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. HELLIFIELD 0831 0946 .. 1146 1346 .. .. .. 1646 .. 0831 0946 .. 1146 1346 1546 .. 1756 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. MALHAM Buck Inn .. .. 1035 .. .. 1350 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1045 .. .. .. 1655 .. 1032 1132 1140 .. 1432 1440 1602 1630 .. Bus 580 GARGRAVE 0841 0956 1057 1156 1356 1412 1506 .. 1656 .. 0841 0956 1107 1156 1356 1556 1717 1806 .. .. 1205 .. .. 1505 .. 1655 .. SKIPTON Bus Station 0855 1010 1115 1210 1410 1425 1520 .. 1710 .. 0855 1010 1123 1210 1410 1610 1733 1820 .. .. 1222 .. .. 1522 .. 1712 .. SKIPTON - GARGRAVE - SETTLE - CLAPHAM - INGLETON - KIRKBY LONSDALE From 28th July 2014 Buses 580 & 581 MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAYS SUNDAYS & BANK HOLIDAYS UNTIL 19th OCTOBER 2014 Notes 211 211 SS 75 75 881 875 881 873 881 881 873 881 SKIPTON Bus Station 0905 0950 1045 1245 1305 1445 .. 1545 .. 1745 0905 1000 1045 1245 1445 1600 1645 1825 .. 1045 .. 1225 .. .. 1525 .. GARGRAVE 0919 1000 1059 1259 1315 1459 .. 1559 .. 1759 0919 1017 1059 1259 1459 1617 1659 1839 .. 1102 .. 1242 .. .. 1542 .. MALHAM Buck Inn .. 1025 .. .. 1340 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1040 .. .. .. 1640 .. .. 1041 1125 1141 1305 .. 1511 1605 1611 HELLIFIELD 0929 .. 1109 1309 .. .. .. 1609 .. 1809 0929 .. 1109 1309 1509 .. 1709 1849 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Bus 580 LONG PRESTON 0935 .. 1115 1315 .. .. .. 1615 .. 1815 0935 .. 1115 1315 1515 .. 1715 1855 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. SETTLE Market Place arr. 0945 .. 1125 1325 .. .. .. 1625 .. 1825 0945 .. 1125 1325 1525 .. 1725 1905 1105 .. 1205 .. .. 1535 .. 1635 SETTLE Market Place dep. 0950 .. 1130 1330 .. .. 1530 .. 1740 1830 0950 .. 1130 1330 1530 .. 1740 1910 1110 .. 1210 .. 1410 1540 .. 1640 GIGGLESWICK Four Lane Ends 0955 .. 1135 1335 .. .. .. .. 1745 1835 0955 .. 1135 1335 1535 .. 1745 1915 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. AUSTWICK 1003 .. 1143 1343 .. .. 1543 .. 1753 1843 1003 .. 1143 1343 1543 .. 1753 1923 1120 .. 1220 .. 1420 1550 .. 1650 CLAPHAM Village 1006 .. 1146 1346 .. .. 1546 .. 1756 1846 1006 .. 1146 1346 1546 .. 1756 1926 1125 .. 1225 .. 1425 1555 .. 1655 NEWBY Lane End 1009 .. 1149 1349 .. .. 1549 .. 1759 1849 1009 .. 1149 1349 1549 .. 1759 1929 1128 .. 1228 .. 1428 1558 .. 1658 Bus 581 INGLETON Community Centre 1015 .. 1155 1355 .. .. 1555 .. 1805 1855 1015 .. 1155 1355 1555 .. 1805 1935 1135 .. 1235 .. 1435 1605 .. 1705 COWAN BRIDGE 1024 .. 1204 1404 .. .. 1604 .. 1814 1904 1024 .. 1204 1404 1604 .. 1814 1944 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. KIRKBY LONSDALE Market Sq 1028 .. 1208 1408 .. .. 1608 .. 1818 1908 1028 .. 1208 1408 1608 .. 1818 1948 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Notes: Connections between services 580 and 581 at Settle Market Place are guaranteed - through fares are available. Various train connections are available, including a Monday to Saturday train at 1757 from Settle to Skipton and Leeds; see www.nationalrail.co.uk 75 = service 75 operated by York Pullman, continues to/from Harrogate - times may change from 25th October 2014 211 = service 211 operated by North Yorkshire County Council. 0950 journey starts from Skipton Rail Station at 0945. For details see www.dalesbus.org 873/875 = service 873/875 operated by York Pullman / Transdev Keighley & District, continues to/from York/Harrogate or Ilkley Telephone: 01524 733831 881 = service 881 operated by various operators - a change of bus may be required at Settle Market Place SS = operates via Settle Schools on schooldays; on non-schooldays operates via Giggleswick Four Lane Ends at 0805/1535. Service 58 provides schoolday journeys between Gargrave and Skipton - for details see www.northyorks.gov.uk/businfo.
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