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Hornsea : Brandesburton : Leven : Skirlaugh : Beverley : Hull Hornsea to Hull Buses Revised: Sun 6 May 2018. Hornsea : Brandesburton : Leven : Skirlaugh : Beverley : Hull Hornsea to Hull Buses Monday to Friday H LS 246 240 246 240 246 240 246 240 246 240 246 240 246 246 240 246 240 246 240 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Hornsea (Cliff Road) ................ 6 00 6 15 6 30 7 05 7 20 7 35 8 55 9 15 9 55 15 55 3 15 4 00 5 00 5 15 5 55 6 30 6 55 9 55 Hornsea (Market Place) ............ 6 07 6 22 6 37 7 12 7 27 7 42 9 04 9 24 1004 24 04 3 24 4 09 5 09 5 24 6 02 6 37 7 02 1002 Seaton (Swan Inn) .................... 6 12 6 27 6 42 7 17 7 32 7 47 9 10 9 30 1010 30 10 3 30 4 15 5 15 5 30 6 06 6 41 7 06 1006 Sigglesthorne (Lane End) .......... 6 14 6 29 6 44 7 19 7 34 7 49 9 12 9 32 1012 32 12 3 32 4 17 5 17 5 32 6 08 6 43 7 08 1008 Catwick (Rise Lane) .................. 6 16 6 31 6 46 7 21 7 36 7 51 9 14 9 34 1014 34 14 3 34 4 19 5 19 5 34 6 10 6 45 7 10 1010 Brandesburton (New Road) .......... 6 22 6 37 6 52 7 27 7 42 7 57 9 20 9 40 1020 40 20 3 40 4 25 5 25 5 40 6 16 6 51 7 16 1016 Leven (Church) ........................ 6 26 6 41 6 56 7 31 7 46 8 01 9 24 9 44 1024 44 24 3 44 4 29 5 29 5 44 6 20 6 55 7 20 1020 Long Riston (School) ................ - 6 45 - 7 36 - 8 06 - 9 49 - 49 - 3 49 - - 5 49 - 7 00 - 1025 Skirlaugh (Duke of York) ............ - 6 50 - 7 41 - 8 11 - 9 54 - 54 - 3 54 - - 5 54 - 7 04 - 1029 Coniston (Bypass) .................... - 6 55 - 7 46 - 9 16 - 9 59 - 59 - m i n s 3 59 - - 5 59 - 7 08 - 1033 Holderness Rd (Saltshouse Rd) .... - 7 00 - 7 56 - 8 21 - 1004 - 04 - 4 04 - - 6 04 - 7 13 - 1038 and past Holderness Rd (Southcoates Ln) .. - 7 06 - 8 06 - 8 31 - 1013 - 13 - 4 13 - - 6 11 - 7 18 - 1043 at each Routh (Nags Head) .................. 6 31 - 7 01 - 7 51 - 9 29 - 1029 - 29 h o u r - 4 34 5 34 - 6 25 - 7 25 - Tickton (Village Hall) ................ 6 35 - 7 05 - 7 55 - 9 33 - 1033 - 33 u n t i l - 4 38 5 38 - 6 28 - 7 28 - Hull Bridge .............................. 6 37 - 7 07 - 7 58 - 9 35 - 1035 - 35 - 4 40 5 40 - 6 30 - 7 30 - Beverley (Sow Hill Station) Arr .. 6 43 - 7 13 - 8 02 - 9 41 - 1041 - 41 - 4 46 5 46 - 6 36 - 7 36 - Beverley (Sow Hill Station) Dep ..- - 7 15 - 8 15 - 9 45 - 1045 - 45 - 4 50 5 50 - - - - - Beverley (Flemingate) ................ - - 7 19 - 8 19 - 9 49 - 1049 - 49 - 4 54 5 54 - - - - - Woodmansey (Warton Arms) ...... - - 7 24 - 8 24 - 9 54 - 1054 - 54 - 4 59 5 59 - - - - - Dunswell (China Red) ................ - - 7 30 - 8 31 - 1000 - 1100 - 00 - 5 05 6 05 - - - - - Beverley Road (Tesco) .............. - - 7 36 - 8 37 - 1006 - 1106 - 06 - 5 11 6 11 - - - - - Beverley Road (Haworth Arms) .. - - 7 42 - 8 46 - 1012 - 1112 - 12 - 5 17 6 17 - - - - - Carr Lane (Primark) .................. - - 7 57 - 9 01 - 1027 - 1127 - 27 - - 6 29 - - - - - Hull (Paragon Interchange) ...... - 7 20 8 00 8 25 9 04 8 50 1030 1028 1130 28 30 4 28 5 32 6 32 6 23 - 7 30 - 1055 Saturday 246 240 246 240 246 240 246 240 246 240 246 240 246 240 246 240 246 240 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Hornsea (Cliff Road) ................ 6 30 7 15 7 30 7 45 8 55 9 15 9 55 15 55 3 15 3 55 4 15 4 55 5 15 5 55 6 30 6 55 9 55 Hornsea (Market Place) ............ 6 37 7 22 7 37 7 52 9 04 9 24 1004 24 04 3 24 4 04 4 24 5 04 5 24 6 02 6 37 7 02 1002 Seaton (Swan Inn) .................... 6 42 7 27 7 42 7 57 9 10 9 30 1010 30 10 3 30 4 10 4 30 5 10 5 30 6 06 6 41 7 06 1006 Sigglesthorne (Lane End) .......... 6 44 7 29 7 44 7 59 9 12 9 32 1012 32 12 3 32 4 12 4 32 5 12 5 32 6 08 6 43 7 08 1008 Catwick (Rise Lane) .................. 6 46 7 31 7 46 8 01 9 14 9 34 1014 34 14 3 34 4 14 4 34 5 14 5 34 6 10 6 45 7 10 1010 Brandesburton (New Road) .......... 6 52 7 37 7 52 8 07 9 20 9 40 1020 40 20 3 40 4 20 4 40 5 20 5 40 6 16 6 51 7 16 1016 Leven (Church) ........................ 6 56 7 41 7 56 8 11 9 24 9 44 1024 44 24 3 44 4 24 4 44 5 24 5 44 6 20 6 55 7 20 1020 Long Riston (School) ................ - 7 46 - 8 16 - 9 49 - 49 - 3 49 - 4 49 - 5 49 - 7 00 - 1025 Skirlaugh (Duke of York) ............ - 7 51 - 8 21 - 9 54 - 54 - 3 54 - 4 54 - 5 54 - 7 04 - 1029 Coniston (Bypass) .................... - 7 56 - 8 26 - 9 59 - 59 - m i n s 3 59 - 4 59 - 5 59 - 7 08 - 1033 Holderness Rd (Saltshouse Rd) .... - 8 01 - 8 31 - 1004 - a n d 04 - p a s t 4 04 - 5 04 - 6 04 - 7 13 - 1038 Holderness Rd (Southcoates Ln) ..- 8 08 - 8 38 - 1013 - a t 13 - e a c h 4 13 - 5 11 - 6 11 - 7 18 - 1043 Routh (Nags Head) .................. 7 01 - 8 01 - 9 29 - 1029 - 29 h o u r - 4 29 - 5 29 - 6 25 - 7 25 - Tickton (Village Hall) ................ 7 05 - 8 05 - 9 33 - 1033 - 33 u n t i l - 4 33 - 5 33 - 6 28 - 7 28 - Hull Bridge .............................. 7 07 - 8 07 - 9 35 - 1035 - 35 - 4 35 - 5 35 - 6 30 - 7 30 - Beverley (Sow Hill Station) Arr .. 7 13 - 8 13 - 9 41 - 1041 - 41 - 4 41 - 5 41 - 6 36 - 7 36 - Beverley (Sow Hill Station) Dep .. 7 15 - 8 15 - 9 45 - 1045 - 45 - 4 45 - - - - - - - Beverley (Flemingate) ................ 7 19 - 8 19 - 9 49 - 1049 - 49 - 4 49 - - - - - - - Woodmansey (Warton Arms) ...... 7 24 - 8 24 - 9 54 - 1054 - 54 - 4 54 - - - - - - - Dunswell (China Red) ................ 7 30 - 8 30 - 1000 - 1100 - 00 - 5 00 - - - - - - - Beverley Road (Tesco) .............. 7 36 - 8 36 - 1006 - 1106 - 06 - 5 06 - - - - - - - Beverley Road (Haworth Arms) .. 7 42 - 8 42 - 1012 - 1112 - 12 - 5 12 - - - - - - - Carr Lane (Primark) .................. 7 57 - 8 57 - 1027 - 1127 - 27 - - - - - - - - - Hull (Paragon Interchange) ...... 8 00 8 20 9 00 8 50 1030 1028 1130 28 30 4 28 5 27 5 23 - 6 23 - 7 30 - 1055 Sunday & Bank Holidays Codes: 240 240 240 H: On school days this a.m. a.m. p.m. journey is extended to Hornsea (Cliff Road) ................ 8 40 1140 3 40 Hymers College. Hornsea (Market Place) ............ 8 47 1147 3 47 LS : On school days this Seaton (Swan Inn) .................... 8 52 1152 3 52 journey runs via Sigglesthorne (Lane End) .......... 8 54 1154 3 54 Longcroft School. Catwick (Rise Lane) .................. 8 57 1157 3 57 Brandesburton (New Road) .......... 9 02 1202 4 02 BusLine: 01482 59 29 29 Leven (opp New Inn) ................ 9 06 1206 4 06 www.eyms.co.uk Long Riston (School) ................ 9 11 1211 4 11 www.twitter.com/EYBuses Skirlaugh (Duke of York) ............ 9 16 1216 4 16 Extra Service 246 Coniston (Bypass) .................... 9 21 1221 4 21 So easy, low floor, easy Holderness Rd (Saltshouse Rd) .... 9 26 1226 4 26 There’s an additional Service 246 bus running every hour access buses. Holderness Rd (Southcoates Ln) .. 9 33 1233 4 33 between Hull and Beverley. Hull (Paragon Interchange) ...... 9 47 1247 4 47 See our website or our Beverley to Hull Buses leaflet for times. All bus times and fares correct as at the date shown above but are subject to alteration. If in doubt please phone BusLine: 01482 59 29 29 BusLine: 01482 59 29 29 www.eyms.co.uk www.twitter.com/EYBuses Low floor, easy access buses. leaflet by design movement : Tel: 01482 327707 59-3-18 11 B L H Y u o o s o c L r D a i n n u u l e s B : n B e r 0 s u E 1 a w W s 4 V b e H R 8 : o H T l 2 U I E r l o V u L a L U 5 E d T e L R v 9 R m i s e v c R L 2 L l k e a o L 9 t C n E n o u L r 2 B s e B H R n t e 9 o Y h e : r n U I e v a V y t B e v L u n E r w L e n e r R d w r a , t e w l e n R S .
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