Service 360/361 Temporary Timetable from Monday 11Th November to Friday 29Th November 2019 Inclusive

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Service 360/361 Temporary Timetable from Monday 11Th November to Friday 29Th November 2019 Inclusive Service 360/361 Temporary Timetable from Monday 11th November to Friday 29th November 2019 inclusive This timetable will operate on the following dates in November 2019 Monday 11 18 25 Tuesday 12 19 26 We will publish details shortly about the Wednesday 13 20 27 Thursday 14 21 28 bus service we will be able to provide Friday 15 22 29 from Monday 2nd December 2019 Monday to Friday Monday to Friday Operator ST EY ST EY EY EY ST EY EY Operator EY ST EY EY EY ST EY ST EY ST Service C48 360 C48 361 361 361 C48 361 360 Service 360 C48 361 361 361 C48 360 C48 360 C48 Goole North Street … 0725 … 0920 1120 1320 … 1520 1725 Scunthorpe Bus Station … … 0930 1130 1330 … 1605 … 1730 … Goole Boothferry Road … … … 0923 1123 1323 … 1523 … Scunthorpe Hospital … … 0935 1135 1335 … … … … … Old Goole Main Road … 0728 … 0931 1131 1331 … 1531 1728 North Lindsey College … … 0937 1137 1337 … 1613 … … … RSPB Blacktoft Sands 0715c … 0915c … … … … … … Scunthorpe Tesco … … 0944 1144 1344 … 1624 … 1744 … Ousefleet 0718 … 0918 … … … … … … Gunness … … 0947 1147 1347 … 1627 … 1747 … Whitgift 0720 … 0920 … … … … … … Althorpe Station … … 0949 1149 1349 … 1629 … 1749 … Reedness 0724 … 0924 … … … … … … Ealand … … 0957 1157 1357 … … … … … Swinefleet Main Road 0728 0733 0928 0936 1136 1336 1338 1536 1733 Crowle … … 1004 1204 1404 … … … … … Adlingfleet 0745b … 0945b … … … … … … Eastoft … … 1010 1210 1410 … … … … … Garthorpe 0749 … 0949 … … … … … … Keadby … … … … … … 1632 … 1752 … Luddington 0753 0757 0953 1000 … 1400 … 1600 … Amcotts … … … … … … 1638 … 1758 … Reedness … … … … … … 1343 … … Adlingfleet … 0945b … … … … … … … … Whitgift … … … … … … 1347 … … Garthorpe … 0949 … … … … …. … … … Ousefleet … … … … … … 1349 … … Luddington … … 1016 1216 1416 1416 1646 1646 1805 1805 RSPB Blacktoft Sands … … … … … … 1351c … … Garthorpe … … … … … 1420 .. 1650a … 1809a Luddington … … … … … … 1416 … … Adlingfleet … … … … … 1424b … 1654ab … 1813ab Garthorpe … … … … … … 1420 … … RSPB Blacktoft Sands … 1025c … … … … … … … … Adlingfleet … … … … … … 1424b … … Ousefleet … 1028 … … … … … … … … Amcotts … 0805 … … … … … … … Whitgift … 1030 … … … … … … … … Keadby … 0811 … … … … … … … Reedness … 1035 … … … … … … … … Eastoft … … … 1006 1206 1406 … 1606 … Swinefleet Main Road 0819 1039 1040 1240 1440 1442 1710 1718 1826 1837 Crowle … … … 1013 1213 1413 … 1613 … Reedness … … … … … 1447 … 1723a … 1842a Ealand … … … 1020 1220 1420 … 1620 … Whitgift … … … … … 1451 … 1727a … 1846a Althorpe Station … 0816 … 1027 1227 1427 … 1627 … Ousefleet … … … … … 1453 … 1729a … 1848a Gunness … 0818 … 1029 1229 1429 … 1629 … RSPB Blacktoft Sands … … … … … 1455c … 1731ac … 1850ac Scunthorpe Tesco … … … 1033 1233 1433 … 1633 … Old Goole Main Road 0825 … 1046 1246 1446 … 1716 … 1831 … Scunthorpe Hospital … … … 1039 1239 1439 … 1639 … Goole Boothferry Road 0835 … 1056 1256 1456 … … … … … Scunthorpe Bus Station … 0830 … 1045 1245 1445 … 1645 … Goole North Street 0839 … 1100 1300 1500 … 1721 … 1836 … Scunthorpe Peveril Ave … 0839 … … … … … … … North Lindsey College … 0842 … … … … … … … No bus fares will be charged on the C48 shuttle bus service. You should pay the appropriate bus fare when you board East Yorkshire Buses services 360/361. Notes a - Service will only serve these villages if requested by passengers transferring from the 1605 or 1730 service from Scunthorpe Bus Companies: b- Buses will be unable to serve Adlingfleet on Monday 11th November and Tuesday 12th November EY East Yorkshire Buses c- Buses will be unable to serve RSPB Blacktoft Sands on Friday 29th November ST Stagecoach East Midlands Shows connections to/from Goole Shows connections to/from Scunthorpe Service 360/361 Temporary Timetable for Saturday 16th November and 23rd November 2019 only Saturday Saturday Operator ST EY EY EY ST EY Operator EY ST EY EY ST EY Service C48 361 361 361 C48 361 Service 361 C48 361 361 C48 361 Goole North Street … 0820 1120 1430 … 1735 Scunthorpe Bus Station … … 1015 1315 … 1620 Old Goole Main Road … 0823 1123 1433 … 1738 Scunthorpe Tesco … … 1023 1323 … 1628 RSPB Blacktoft Sands 0811 … … … … … Gunness … … 1026 1326 … 1631 Ousefleet 0814 … … … … … Althorpe Station … … 1028 1328 … 1633 Whitgift 0816 … … … … … Ealand … … 1036 1336 … 1641 Reedness 0821 … … … … … Crowle … … 1043 1343 … 1648 Swinefleet Main Road … 0828 1128 1438 1440 1743 Eastoft … … 1049 1349 … 1654 Adlingfleet 0842 … … … … … Adlingfleet … 1020 … … … … Garthorpe 0846 … … … … … Garthorpe … 1024 … … … … Reedness … … … … 1445a … Luddington … … 1054 1354 1355 1659 Whitgift … … … … 1449a … Garthorpe … … … … 1359a … Ousefleet … … … … 1451a … Adlingfleet … … … … 1403a … RSPB Blacktoft Sands … … … … 1453a … RSPB Blacktoft Sands … 1100 … … … … Luddington 0850 0852 1152 1502 1518a … Ousefleet … 1104 … … … … Garthorpe … … … … 1522a … Whitgift … 1106 … … … … Adlingfleet … … … … 1526a … Reedness … 1111 … … … … Eastoft … 0858 1158 1508 … … Swinefleet Main Road 0808 1115 1118 1418 … 1723 Crowle … 0905 1205 1515 … … Reedness … … … … 1426a … Ealand … 0912 1212 1522 … … Whitgift … … … … 1430a … Althorpe Station … 0919 1219 1529 … … Ousefleet … … … … 1432a … Gunness … 0921 1221 1531 … … RSPB Blacktoft Sands … … … … 1434a … Scunthorpe Tesco … 0925 1225 1535 … … Old Goole Main Road 0814 … 1124 1424 … 1729 Scunthorpe Bus Station … 0935 1235 1545 … … Goole North Street 0819 … 1129 1429 … 1734 Notes a - Service will only serve these villages if requested by passengers transferring from the bus from Goole or Scunthorpe Shows connections to/from Goole Shows connections to/from Scunthorpe Bus Companies: EY East Yorkshire Buses ST Stagecoach East Midlands No bus fares will be charged on the C48 shuttle bus service. You should pay the appropriate bus fare when you board East Yorkshire Buses services 360/361. On Saturday 30th November 2019 a normal East Yorkshire Buses Service 361 timetable will be provided.
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