The Future of Connexions (Annex A) Current Bus Services Provided to Acaster Malbis, Askham Bryan, Askham Richard, Elvington, Murton and Wheldrake

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The Future of Connexions (Annex A) Current Bus Services Provided to Acaster Malbis, Askham Bryan, Askham Richard, Elvington, Murton and Wheldrake The Future of Connexions (Annex A) Current Bus Services provided to Acaster Malbis, Askham Bryan, Askham Richard, Elvington, Murton and Wheldrake. Service No. C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 Askham Bar 0900 1030 1130 1305 1405 1540 1640 1740 1840 Bishopthorpe 0905 1035 1135 1310 1410 1545 1645 1745 1845 Acaster Malbis 0912 1042 1142 1317 1417 1552 1652 1752 1852 Appleton Roebuck 0918 1048 1148 1323 1423 1558 1658 1758 1858 Colton 0924 1054 1154 1329 1429 1604 1704 1804 1904 Bolton Percy 0929 1059 1159 1334 1434 1609 1709 1809 1909 Oxton 0935 1105 1205 - 1440 1615 1715 1815 - Tadcaster 0940 1110 1210 - 1445 1620 1720 1820 - Passengers(Av’ge) 2 2 9 5 5 9 8 6 5 Service No. C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 Tadcaster 0710 - 0945 1015 1245 - 1450 1620 1720 1820 - Oxton 0715 - 0950 1020 1250 - 1455 - - - - Bolton Percy 0722 0817 0957 1027 1257 1334 1502 - - - 1909 Colton 0727 0810 1002 1032 1302 1329 1507 - - - 1904 Appleton Roebuck 0733 0823 1008 1038 1308 1340 1513 - - - 1915 Acaster Malbis 0739 0830 1015 1045 1315 1347 1520 - - - 1922 Bishopthorpe 0747 0837 1022 1052 1322 1354 1527 - - - 1929 Askham Bar 0753 0843 1028 1058 1328 1400 1533 1635 1735 1835 1935* Passengers(Av’ge) 9 10 8 6 4 3 2 nil 1 1 7 * Continues to York City Centre Average daily passengers 102 (equivalent to 8 passengers per bus hour). Service No. C24 24 24 24 C24 C24 Wheldrake 0755 0917 1117 1417 1720 1820 Elvington 0803 0925 1125 1425 - - Dunnington 0813 0935 1135 1435 - - Murton 0818 0940 1140 1440 - - University 0828 0948 1148 1448 - - Fulford 0835 0955 1155 1455 1733* 1833* York - 1008 1208 1508 - - Askham Bar 0847 - - - - 1840 Passengers(Av’ge) 8 7 3 5 nil nil Service No. C24 24 24 C24 C24 Askham Bar 0735 - - 1630 York - 1025 1325 - 1737* Fulford - 1038 1338 1642 1742 University - 1045 1345 1647 1747 Murton - 1053 1353 1657 1757 Dunnington - 1058 1358 1702 1802 Elvington - 1108 1408 1712 1812 Wheldrake 0755 1116 1416 1720 1820 Passengers(Av’ge) nil 2 4 3 2 * Times are at Designer Outlet Average daily passengers 34 (equivalent to 4 passengers per bus hour) C24/24 runs on Mondays to Fridays only. Annex A (continued) Service No. C3NS C3SO C3 87* C3 87*NS 87*SO C3 C3# C3 C3 Askham Bar 0725 0750 0855 1207 1335 1422 1507 1555 1655 1755 1855 Askham Bryan 0735 0800 0905 1218 1345 1433 1518 1605 1705 1805 1905 Askham Richard 0740 0805 0910 1223 1350 1438 1523 1610 1710 1810 1910 Bilbrough 0745 0810 0915 1228 1355 1443 1528 1615 1715 1815 1915 Catterton - - 0922 1235 1402 1450 1535 - - - - Healaugh - - 0927 1240 1407 1455 1540 - - - - Wighill - - 0933 1246 1413 1501 1546 - - - - Tadcaster - - 0942 1255 1422 1510 1555 - - - - Askham Bar 0758 0820 - - - - - 1625 1725 1825 1925 Passengers(Av’ge) 10 No 2 No 2 No No 10 4 2 2 data data data data Service No. 87* C3 87* C3 87*SH Tadcaster 0905 1115 1305 1435 1605 Wighill 0913 1123 1313 1443 1613 Healaugh 0918 1128 1318 1448 1618 Catterton 0923 1133 1323 1453 1623 Bilbrough 0927 1137 1327 1457 1627 Askham Richard 0932 1142 1332 1502 1632 Askham Bryan 0937 1147 1337 1507 1637 Askham Bar 0947 1157 1347 1517 1647 Passengers(Av’ge) No 2 No 1 No data data data * Continues to/from Yo rk NS = Not Saturday SO = Saturday only # = Runs 10 minutes later Monday to Friday SH = Saturdays & School Hols only Average daily passengers 35 (equivalent to 6 passengers per bus hour) Service No. 21 21 21 21 21SD 21SH 21 Acaster Malbis 0700 0920 1115 1315 - 1515 1715 Copmanthorpe 0710 0930 1125 1325 - 1525 1725 Askham Bar 0717 0937 1132 1332 1457 1532 1732 Middlethorpe Grove 0720 0940 1135 1335 - 1535 1735 South Bank 0727 0947 1142 1342 - 1542 1742 Scarcroft Road 0733 0953 1148 1348 - 1548 1748 York Station 0740 1000 1155 1355 1505 1555 1755 Stonebow 0747 1007 1202 1402 1513 1602 1802 Monkgate 0750 1010 1205 1405 1515 1605 1805 District Hospital 0755 1015 1210 1410 - 1610 1810 Passengers(Av’ge) 2 23 12 10 2 No data 4 Service No. 21 21 21SD 21SH 21 21 District Hospital 1020 1220 1420 1420 1620 1820 Foss Bank 1025 1225 1425 1425 1625 1825 Stonebow 1030 1230 1430 1430 1630 1830 York Station 1038 1238 1438 1438 1638 1838 Scarcroft Road 1042 1242 1442 1442 1642 - South Bank 1047 1247 1447 1447 1647 - Middlethorpe Grove 1052 1252 1452 1452 1652 - Askham Bar 1055 1255 1455 1455 1655 - Copmanthorpe 1103 1303 - 1503 1703 - Acaster Malbis 1112 1312 - 1512 1712 - Passengers(Av’ge) 5 11 12 9 12 nil SD = School Days only SH = School Holidays only Annex A (continued) Average daily passengers 102 (equivalent to 10 passengers per bus hour). It should however be noted that the majority of these (60 in the surveys) had alternative services available for their journeys, principally First York Service 11 between South Bank and the City Centre. Only Temple Lane, Copmanthorpe, Middlethorpe Grove/Drive, Scarcroft Road, and Penleys Grove Street/Lowther Street on this route have no alternative bus service provision. Each of these sections generates relatively small numbers of passenger journeys. The direct link between South Bank and the District Hospital, which formed part of the original reasoning for introduction of this service several years ago, is now served comparatively conveniently by connections between First York services 6 (every 10 minutes) and 11 (every 30 minutes) with through ticketing in the form of the First Day ticket. 21 runs on Mondays to Fridays only. Please note: This summary does not include details of other services passing through Elvington to/from the East Riding of Yorkshire, nor does it include the two hourly frequency [with additional peak period journeys] York- Wheldrake-Holme upon Spalding Moor service run by First York (under a York/North Yorkshire/East Riding joint contract since September 2003). Daily journeys through Elvington to/from the East Riding run only at 0730 (Not Sat) and 0750 (Sat) towards York and at 0900 (Not Sat), 1515 and 1740 from York. Other services run occassionally on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. None of these services call at Murton. .
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