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College Coach Timetable College Coach Timetable Journey times are approximate and The York College Coach Service is subject to Terms and Conditions which can be found on the can vary depending on traffic Commences: September 2021 Transport page of the College Website. conditions. Route 1 Northallerton-Bedale-Boroughbridge 1 Departs Departs Mon,Weds, Tues To College departs single zone Home Thurs,Fri only Northallerton, Nags Head 0705 £4.20 Outer York College 1640 1500 Morton-on-Swale 0708 £4.20 Outer Rufforth, All Saint's Church 1658 1518 Leeming Bar, White Rose 0715 £4.20 Outer Long Marston, Sun Inn 1702 1522 Aiskew, Bedale Road, Sycomore Avenue 0720 £4.20 Outer Moor Monkton, lane end A59 1706 1526 Bedale,White Bear, town centre 0725 £4.20 Outer Green Hammerton, Bay Horse 1711 1531 Burneston, main road B6285 0729 £4.20 Outer Little Ouseburn,Green Tree Pub 1718 1538 Dishforth, first stop going in to the villate 0740 £3.20 Mid Boroughbridge, Market Place bandstand 1725 1545 Kirby Hill, Church Lane 0757 £3.20 Mid Kirby Hill, Church Lane 1728 1548 Boroughbridge, Market Place bandstand 0800 £3.20 Mid Dishforth, last stop going out of the village 1745 1605 Little Ouseburn, opposite Green Tree Pub 0807 £3.20 Mid Burneston, main road B6285 1756 1616 Green Hammerton, Bay Horse 0814 £3.20 Mid Bedale,White Bear town centre 1800 1620 Moor Monkton, lane end A59 0819 £2.10 Inner Aiskew, Bedale Road, Sycomore Avenue 1805 1625 Long Marston, Sun Inn 0823 £2.10 Inner Leeming Bar, White Rose 1810 1630 Rufforth, All Saint's Church 0827 £2.10 Inner Morton-on-Swale 1817 1637 York College - arrives 0845 Northallerton, Nags Head 1820 1640 Route 2 Kirkbymoorside-Helmsley-Strensall 2 Departs Departs Mon,Weds, Tues To College departs Single zone Home Thurs,Fri only Kirkbymoorside, Market Place 0713 £3.20 Mid York College 1640 1500 Kirkbymoorside, West End 0715 £3.20 Mid Huntington, North Lane 1701 1521 Nawton, Fish & chip shop 0720 £3.20 Mid Huntington ,Strensall Road (opp Broome Close) 1703 1523 Helmsley, Market Place 0725 £3.20 Mid Earswick 1705 1525 Sproxton, outside the church 0728 £3.20 Mid Strensall Army Camp - bus stop near entrance 1709 1529 Ampleforth, near White Swan 0735 £3.20 Mid Strensall, Middlecroft Drive 1710 1530 Oswaldkirk, St Aidan's Church 0742 £3.20 Mid Strensall, Fish & chip shop 1711 1531 Stonegrave, Hillcrest lay-by 0750 £3.20 Mid Sheriff Hutton, Highwayman 1718 1538 Hovingham, outside Worsley Arms 0755 £3.20 Mid Hovingham, outside Worsley Arms 1725 1545 Sheriff Hutton, Highwayman 0802 £3.20 Mid Stonegrave, Hillcrest lay-by 1730 1550 Strensall, Fish & chip shop 0809 £2.10 Inner Oswaldkirk, St Aidan's Church 1738 1558 Strensall, opposite Middlecroft Drive 0810 £2.10 Inner Ampleforth, near White Swan 1745 1605 Strensall Army Camp - bus stop near entrance 0811 £2.10 Inner Sproxton, outside the church 1752 1612 Earswick 0815 £2.10 Inner Helmsley, Market Place 1755 1615 Huntington ,Strensall Road Memorial Hall 0817 £2.10 Inner Nawton, Fish & chip shop 1800 1620 Huntington, North Lane 0819 £2.10 Inner Kirkbymoorside, West End 1805 1625 York College - arrives 0840 Kirkbymoorside, Market Place 1808 1628 Route 3 Scarborough-Snainton-Pickering 3 Departs Departs Mon,Weds, Tues To College departs Single zone Home Thurs,Fri only Scarborough, Railway Station 0715 £4.20 Outer York College 1640 1500 Ayton, bus stop ouside garage 0724 £4.20 Outer Claxton, Lane End 1710 1530 Wykeham, bus stop at cross roads (All Saints Church) 0726 £4.20 Outer Whitwell on the Hill, bus stop A64 1715 1535 Snainton Fish & Chip shop 0732 £4.20 Outer Old Malton, near mini roundabout 1720 1540 Ebberston, bus stop opp Cliffe House A170 0733 £4.20 Outer Pickering, bus stop, Pocklington Carpets 1730 1550 Allerston, Cayley Arms 0734 £4.20 Outer Thornton-le-Dale, village green bus stop 1734 1554 Wilton, bus stop on main road 0737 £4.20 Outer Wilton, bus stop on main road 1738 1558 Thornton-le-Dale, village green bus stop 0741 £4.20 Outer Allerston, Cayley Arms 1742 1602 Pickering, bus stop, Pocklington Carpets 0745 £4.20 Outer Ebberston, bus stop opp Cliffe House A170 1743 1603 Old Malton, near mini roundabout 0755 £3.20 Mid Snainton Fish & Chip shop 1744 1604 Whitwell on the Hill, bus stop A64 0805 £3.20 Mid Wykeham, bus stop at cross roads (All Saints Church) 1750 1610 Claxton, Lane End 0810 £3.20 Mid Ayton, bus stop ouside garage 1752 1612 York College - arrives 0845 Scarborough, Railway Station 1801 1621 Route 4 Filey-Rillington-Norton-Malton 4 Departs Departs Mon,Weds, Tues To College departs Single zone Home Thurs,Fri only Filey, Bus Station 0712 £4.20 Outer York College 1640 1500 Staxton, bus stop lay-by after garage 0725 £4.20 Outer Welburn Lodge, stop on the A64 1705 1525 Sherburn, bus stop lay-by (by A64 west of main lights) 0729 £4.20 Outer Malton, Yorkersgate (opposite Horsemarket Road) 1717 1537 East Heslerton, bus lay-by 0731 £4.20 Outer Norton, outside Derwent Arms (bus stop) 1723 1543 West Heslerton, bus lay-by 0733 £4.20 Outer Scagglethorpe, bus lay-by 1729 1549 Rillington, bus lay-by by A64 (prior to main lights) 0740 £4.20 Outer Rillington, bus lay-by by A64 (prior to main lights) 1731 1551 Scagglethorpe, bus lay-by 0742 £4.20 Outer West Heslerton, bus lay-by 1738 1558 Norton, outside Derwent Arms (bus stop) 0747 £3.20 Mid East Heslerton, bus lay-by 1740 1600 Malton, Yorkersgate (opposite Horsemarket Road) 0804 £3.20 Mid Sherburn, bus stop lay-by (by A64 west of main lights) 1742 1602 Welburn Lodge, stop on the A64 0817 £3.20 Mid Staxton, bus stop lay-by after garage 1746 1606 York College - arrives 0840 Filey, Bus Station 1759 1619 Route 5 Nafferton-Driffield-Pocklington-Elvington 5 Departs Departs Mon,Weds, Tues To College departs Single zone Home Thurs,Fri only Nafferton, Cross Keys 0700 £4.20 Outer York College 1645 1505 Driffield, George Street 0708 £4.20 Outer Elvington, outside Rebecca's Kitchen 1711 1531 Bus stop, A614 opposite Army Camp 0710 £4.20 Outer Elvington, outside Grey Horse Inn 1713 1533 Bainton, Main Street (junction with South Lane) 0715 £3.20 Mid Sutton-upon-Derwent, tennis courts 1718 1538 Middleton-on-the Wolds, Post Office 0723 £3.20 Mid Newton-upon-Derwent, Half Moon Pub 1723 1543 Shiptonthorpe, brick bus shelter 0735 £3.20 Mid Wilberfoss, Post Office 1728 1549 Hayton, A1079 bus lay-by 0738 £3.20 Mid Sutton Lane End, bus stop on A1079 1735 1556 Pocklington, opposite EYMS bus depot 0742 £3.20 Mid Pocklington, outside EYMS bus depot 1743 1604 Sutton Lane End, bus stop on A1079 0750 £3.20 Mid Hayton, A1079 bus lay-by 1747 1608 Wilberfoss, Post Office 0757 £2.10 Inner Shiptonthorpe, church 1750 1611 Newton-upon-Derwent, Half Moon Pub 0802 £2.10 Inner Middleton-on-the Wolds, Post Office 1752 1613 Sutton-upon-Derwent, tennis courts 0807 £2.10 Inner Bainton,Main Street (junction with South Lane) 1810 1631 Elvington, outside Grey Horse Inn 0812 £2.10 Inner Bus stop, A614 opposite Army Camp 1815 1636 Elvington, outside Rebecca's Kitchen 0814 £2.10 Inner Driffield, George Street 1817 1638 York College - arrives 0840 Nafferton, Cross Keys 1825 1646 Route 6 Ripon-Ripley-Starbeck 6 Departs Departs Mon,Weds, Tues To College departs Single zone Home Thurs,Fri only Ripon, outside coach park 0719 £4.20 Outer York College 1645 1505 Wormald Green, A61 bus stop 0728 £4.20 Outer Starbeck, Methodist Church 1735 1555 Ripley, opposite Boars Head 0735 £4.20 Outer Ripley, opposite Boars Head 1750 1610 Starbeck, Methodist Church 0750 £3.20 Mid Wormald Green, A61 bus stop 1758 1618 York College - arrives 0840 Ripon, outside coach park 1805 1625 Route 7 Goole-Snaith-Camblesforth-Riccall 7 Departs Departs Mon,Weds, Tues To College departs single zone Home Thurs,Fri only Goole, Railway Station 0717 £3.20 Mid York College 1645 1505 Rawcliffe, St James Church 0730 £3.20 Mid Deighton, bus stop 1703 1523 East Cowick, bus stop near Shapla Indian 0732 £3.20 Mid Escrick, opposite St Helen's Church A19 1705 1525 West Cowick, outside Ship Inn 0735 £3.20 Mid Riccall, village shops 1712 1532 Snaith, Carlton Road 0737 £3.20 Mid Brayton, The Swan 1725 1545 Carlton, opposite little garage 0740 £3.20 Mid Camblesforth, Brigg Lane junction A1041 1735 1600 Camblesforth, Brigg Lane junction A1041 0745 £3.20 Mid Carlton, opposite little garage 1740 1605 Brayton, The Swan 0755 £3.20 Mid Snaith, Carlton Road 1743 1608 Riccall, village shops 0813 £2.10 Inner West Cowick, outside Ship Inn 1745 1610 Escrick, St Helen's Church A19 0820 £2.10 Inner East Cowick, bus stop near Shapla Indian 1748 1613 Deighton, bus stop 0822 £2.10 Inner Rawcliffe, St James Church 1750 1615 York College - arrives 0835 Goole, Railway Station 1803 1628 Route 8 Crossgates-Garforth-Sherburn in Elmet 8 Departs Departs Mon,Weds, Tues To College departs Single zone Home Thurs,Fri only Crossgates, Station Rd (entrance to shopping centre) 0725 £3.20 Mid York College 1645 1505 Sky Liner restaurant, bus stop on A6120 0735 £3.20 Mid Sherburn-in-Elmet, shops 1710 1530 Garforth, Fidler Lane, Main Street bus stop 0745 £3.20 Mid Sherburn-in-Elmet, New Lane 1713 1533 Garforth,Church Lane, The Podger 0747 £3.20 Mid Micklefield, Post Office 1735 1555 Garforth, Ninelands Road, near fire station 0749 £3.20 Mid Garforth, Ninelands Road, near fire station 1741 1601 Micklefield, Post Office 0755 £3.20 Mid Garforth,Church Lane, The Podger 1743 1603 Sherburn-in-Elmet, New Lane 0817 £3.20 Mid Garforth, Fidler Lane, Main Street bus stop 1745 1605 Sherburn-in-Elmet, shops 0820 £3.20 Mid Sky Liner restaurant, bus stop on A6120 1755 1615 York College - arrives 0845 Crossgates, Station Rd (entrance to shopping centre) 1805 1625 Route 9 Selby-Monk Fryston-Church
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