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PDF Timetable X5 buses in 55 X5 Goole & District both directions Hospital X Woodland 55 5 d Avenue a Stockbridge Rd o Western Rd R Longs Corner n Rutland Rd o i Hull Road nue t bus depot - buses in ve Thornton Dam La some journeys on these routes a towards A Hull d t Flatgate both directions Airmyn Road 55 r S ton Av Thorntreeare financiallyLane supported by Selby Road o buses in es e d f Elloughton stop in here Ilk Shel X Goole & District R 55 5 both directions Mondays to Fridays Saturdays East Riding of Yorkshire Council Cave Road Welton Low Road Hospital d r busesSandholme Rd on route 55 go 55 155 55 X5 55 55 55 X5 55 55 55 X5 55 55 155 X5 55 55 55 X5 55 55 55 55 X5 55 55 X5 55 55 55 55 X5 55 55 55 X5 o e 55 X5 X f d at Woodland 5 x a g Boothferry Rd Centenary Rd ge Hallgate through the village along O o Goole Interchange 0705 0945 1155 1215 1355 1545 1605 1845 Goole Interchange 0945 1215 1355 1545 1605 1845 R d rid Gilberdyke Mill Lane a Welton Avenue Westeld Ave rn B Scalby Lane Stockbridge Rd e o Bellcross Lane Main Road lt Goole North Street 0708 0948 1158 1218 1358 1548 1608 1848 Goole North Street 0948 1218 1358 1548 1608 1848 Western Rd i R Longs Corner h Fountayne St Shire Hall Avenue Elloughton Rd C n Howden Goole hospital x x 1205 x 1405Welton Old Rd x 1615 x Goole hospital x x 1405 x 1615 x Rutland Rd o i Hull tRoad H X5 journeys go straight nue t bus depot - buses in ve S Thornton Dam La X Main Road a 5 A a Howden Memorial 0721 1001 1215 1231 1415 1601 1625 1901 Howden Memorial 1001 1231 1415 1601 1625 1901 t Flatgate d along the main road l l both directions Welton Rd d Melton Bottom e Lansdown Pl Market r S l Brough Airmyn Road 55 Thorntree Lane g n A o o Longs Corner 0724 1004 1218 1234 1418 1604 1628 1904 n Longs Corner 1004 1234 1418 1604 1628 1904 to v Selby Road f Howden Howden es e d Road f a Elloughton stop in here Ilk l a e n Sh i t Langrick R 55 Clifton Gdns S Lawn Way L Goole e P x x x x x x x x x Cave Road church 1223 1423 1633 church 1423 1633 Boothferry Road Eastrington s Eastrington see local map Welton Low Road d d Howden r e a X t l Sandholme Rd 5 o l e o i f d t to the left Gilberdyke see note 0605 0650 0731 0745 0930 1011 1030 1130 1230 1241 1330 1430 1505 1611 1640 1740 1911 Gilberdyke see note 0635 0735 0930 1011 1030 1130 1241 1230 1330 1430 1530 1611 1640 1740 1911 Minster a X Pasture Rd burg a 5 x a in h St Boothferry Rd R H g g Centenary Rd d e Hallgate o g s E d O R id Boothgate Dri Gilberdyke Scalby Lane bridgeMill Lane 0610 0655 0734 0750 0935 1014 1035 1135 1235 1244 1335 1435 1510 1614 1645 1745 1914 d bridge 0640 0740 0935 1014 1035 1135 1244 1235 1335 1435 1535 1614 1645 1745 1914 Newport d Newport r o n Welton n Westeld Ave B n X r o 5 a e Bellcross LaneTreeton Rd Howden Dyke Rd Main Road u l r t Marcus Street o Skillings Ln 55 g l e Memorial 0617 0702 0757 0942 1042 1142 1242 1342 1442 1517 1652 1752 n Memorial 0647 0747 0942 1042 1142 1242 1342 1442 1542 1652 1752 r e North Cave t North Cave i G n l Boothgate a a W Avenue Elloughton Rd Shire Hall c S Moor Rd h Fountayne St re a Clementhorpe Rd Bellasize Park Melton H C Welton Old Rd Hook Road Howden South Hunsley ig w HMPP Humber Wolds 0618 0704 0759 0944 1044 1144 1244 1344 1444 1519 1654 1754 h HMP Humber Wolds 0649 0749 0944 1044 1144 1244 1344 1444 1544 1654 1754 S H S t a treet S X Main Road School & a 5 r Station Road HMPk Humber Everthorpe 0619 0705 0800 0945 1045 1145 1245 1345 1445 1520 1655 1755 HMP Humber Everthorpe 0650 0750 0945 1045 1145 1245 1345 1445 1545 1655 1755 55 d l Welton Rd l Melton Bottom e Lansdown Pl Market l Brough Sixth Form g Sutton Rd o n Road Stanhope North St f a B South Cave West End 0621 0706 0801 0946 1046 1146 1246 1346 1446 1521 1656 1756 1906 South Cave West End 0651 0751 0946 1046 1146 1246 1346 1446 1546 1656 1756 1906 a Interchange College Road Station X n u 5 Street t Langrick i 55 Clifton Gdns t S Lawn Way L Goole e t P Butteld Road Boothferry Road x x x s x x x x x x Howden el South Caved Market Place 0624 0710 0805 0950 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1525 1700 1800 1910 South Cave Market Place 0655 0755 0950 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1550 1700 1800 1910 d e a 55 X Church l La e Boothferry Road 5 t l n o i Minster a North Ferriby Road Pasture Rd burg Elloughton bus depot 0530 0633 0718 0746 0812 0900 1000 1026 1100 1200 1300 1256 1400 1500 1535 1626 1710 1810 1920 1926 Elloughton bus depot 0705 0805 0900 1000 1026 1100 1200 1256 1300 1400 1500 1600 1626 1710 1810 1920 1926 in h St R H d g s E Boothgate Dri Scalby Lane d d d Brough Morrisons 0532 0635 0722 0750 0816 0904 1004 1030 1104 1204 1304 1300 1404 o 1504 1539n 1630 1714 1814 1922 1930 Brough Morrisons 0709 0809 0904 1004 1030 1104 1204 1300 1304 1404 1504 1604 1630 1714 1814 1923 1930 n X o 5 a Treeton Rd Howden Dyke Rd u l Marine r Marcus Street o Skillings Ln 55 g e n r e t G n churchl 0536 0639 0726 0825 0908 1008 1108 1208 1308 1408 1508 1543 1718 1818 1926 church 0713 0813 0908 1008 1108 1208 1308 1408 1508 1608 1718 1818 1926 Boothgate a a Welton W Welton c S Moor Rd re a Avenue Clementhorpe Rd Bellasize Park Melton H Hook Road South Hunsley ig w P Sth Hunsley School 0538 0641 0728 0833 0910 1010 1110 1210 1310 1410h 1510 1550 1720 1820 1928 Sth Hunsley School 0715 0815 0910 1010 1110 1210 1310 1410 1510 1610 1720 1820 1928 Melton St S Melton marked bus stops a School & reet r 55 Station Road k Melton Monks Way West 0542 0645 0732 0837 0914 1014 1114 1214 1314 1414 1514 1554 1724 1824 1932 Melton Monks Way West 0719 0819 0914 1014 1114 1214 1314 1414 1514 1614 1724 1824 1932 Sutton Rd Sixth Form Stanhope North St B X Interchange u Ferriby crossroads 0545 0648 0735 0840College0917 1017 1117 1217 1317 1417 1517Road Station 1557 1727 1827 1935 Ferriby crossroads 0722 0822 0917 1017 1117 1217 1317 1417 1517 1617 1727 1827 1935 5 Street tt unmarked bus stops - Butteld Road e ld raise your arm in good time Bridgehead Business Park 0550 0745 0850 0922 1022 1122 1222 1322 1422 1522 55 1735 1832 1940 Bridgehead Business Park 0727 0827 0922 1022 1122 1222 1322 1422 1522 1622 1732 1832 1940 Lane Boothferry Road Church eastyorkshirebuses.co.uk so the driver can see you Boothferry Road Fiveways 0555 x 0751 x 0856 0928 1028 x 1128North1228 1328 Ferribyx 1428 1528 Road x x 1743 1838 1945 x Boothferry Road Fiveways 0733 0833 0928 1028 x 1128 1228 x 1328 1428 1528 1628 x 1738 1838 1945 x Hull Royal Infirmary 0604 0715 0802 0812 0906 0938 1038 1047 1138 1238 1338 1317 1438 1538 1627 1647 1753 1848 1954 1947 Hull Royal Infirmary 0742 0842 0938 1038 1047 1138 1238 1317 1338 1438 1538 1638 1647 1748 1847 1954 1947 Marine Carr Lane Primark 0607 0718 0807 x 0910 0942 1042 x 1142 1242 1342 x Avenue1442 x x x x 1852 1957 x Carr Lane Primark 0745 0845 0942 1042 x 1142 1242 x 1342 1442 x x x x 1850 1957 x marked bus stops Hull Interchange 0613 0724 0814 0815 0916 0948 1048 1050 1148 1248 1348 1320 1448 1545 1634 1650 1800 1858 2003 1950 Hull Interchange 0751 0851 0948 1048 1050 1148 1248 1320 1348 1448 1545 1645 1650 1755 1856 2003 1950 buses in BusLine 55 X5 Goole & District both directions Hospital unmarked bus stops - 01482 59 29 29 X this journey goes via this journey goes via this journey from 3 January 2021 Woodland raise your arm in good time 55 5 this journey leaves from Mon-Fri 7am-7pm, Sat 8am-6pm buses in Brantingham village 0628 Brantingham village 1531 leaves from the the stop in Water Lane d so the driver can see you a Goole & District Avenue 55 X5 both directions Stockbridge Rd Hessle Cemetery Corner 0657 Hessle Cemetery Corner 1607 stop in Water Lane o & public holidays NOT the stops in West End Western Rd R Longs Corner Hospital Sundays Anlaby Red Lion 0703 Anlaby Red Lion 1614 NOT the stops n 55 X5 Rutland Rd see the map on the left o Woodland 55 55 55 55 55 55 i Hull Road in West End nue t bus depot - buses in ve Thornton Dam La d a A a d Travelt CentreFlatgate Avenue both directions see map below StockbridgeGilberdyke Rd Scalby Lane 0930 1130 1330 1530 1730 o Airmyn Road 55 r S A Thorntree Lane o ton v Western Rd R Longs Corner Selby Road Ilkes e d elf Elloughton stop in here Newport bridge 0935 1135 1335 1535 1735 Sh n R Paragon Interchange Rutland Rd o Cave Road Welton Low Road i d Hull Road ue t North Cave Memorial 0942 1142 1342 1542 1742 r n bus depot - buses in ve Thornton Dam La Sandholme Rd a o e Hull A X f d at d t Flatgate both directions x 0944 1144 1344 1544 1744 5 r S HMP Humber Wolds Centenary Rd a g Boothferry Rd Airmyn Road 55 ge Hallgate on Av Thorntree Lane o O o t Selby Road d es e Gilberdyked f Elloughton stop in here R ri Ilk Mill Lane Shel R Welton 0945 1145 1345 1545 1745 Westeld Ave n B Church St HMP Humber Everthorpe r e Bellcross Lane Main Road Lane Cave Road Welton Low Road lt d i r Townend h Shire Hall Avenue Elloughton Rd South Cave West End 0946 1146 1346 1546 1746 Fountayne St o e Sandholme Rd C Howden X f d Weltonat Old Rd North Cave 5 Centenary Rd x a g Boothferry Rd t H o ge Hallgate South Cave Market Place 0950 1150 1350 1550 1750 O Gilberdyke S X Main Road id Mill Lane a R 5 r Welton d Westeld Ave n B l r Welton Rd l Melton Bottom e 0900 1000 1200 1400 1600 1756 Lansdown Pl Market bus depot l e Brough Newport Elloughton g t Bellcross Lane Main Road o l n extra buses f a i Road Avenue h Shire Hall a Road Elloughton Rd n Langrick Fountayne St Morrisons 0904 1004 1204 1404 1604 i t 55 Brough Clifton Gdns S Lawn Way L Goole e C Howden Welton Old Rd Boothferry Road P Station Road d s Howden t H on school days e a S X Main Road Welton church 0908 1008 1208 1408 1608 X a 5 t l 5 l o i Sand Lane d Minster l a Welton
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