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Hull : North Ferriby : Brough : Caves : Gilberdyke : Howden : Goole 153 155 &X55 Revised: Sun 4 Feb 2018. Hull : North Ferriby : Brough : Caves : Gilberdyke : Howden : Goole 153 155 &X55 Monday to Saturday NS SD SH NS S NS Codes: 155A 155 155A 155A X55 155 X55 155 X55 155 X55 155 X55 155 155 X55 155 S: Runs on Saturdays only. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. noon p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. NS : These buses do not run Hull (Paragon Interchange) .................... 6 20 - 7 30 7 50 8 25 9 00 9 25 1000 1025 1100 1125 1200 1225 1 00 1 00 1 25 2 00 on Saturdays. Hull Royal Infirmary ................................ 6 29 - 7 39 7 59 8 34 9 09 9 34 1009 1034 1112 1137 1212 1237 1 12 1 12 1 37 2 12 SD : Runs on schooldays only. Pickering Road (Fiveways) ...................... - - - - 8 43 9 18 9 43 1018 1043 1121 1146 1221 1246 1 21 1 21 1 46 2 21 SH : Runs during school Anlaby (Red Lion) .................................. 6 42 - 7 57 8 12 - - - - - - - - - - - - - holidays only, Monday Hessle (Cemetery Corner) ...................... 6 47 - 8 07 8 17 - 9 24 - 1024 - 1127 - 1227 - 1 27 1 27 - 2 27 to Friday. North Ferriby (Crossroads) ...................... 6 57 - 8 24 8 27 - 9 34 - 1034 - 1137 - 1237 - 1 37 1 37 - 2 37 Melton (Monks Way West) ...................... 7 00 - 8 28 8 30 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Melton (South Hunsley School) .............. 7 03 - 8 34 8 34 - 9 40 - 1040 - 1143 - 1243 - 1 43 1 43 - 2 43 Bridgehead Business Park ...................... - - - - 8 49 - 9 49 - 1049 - 1152 - 1252 - - 1 52 - All bus times and fares Welton (Church) .................................... 7 05 - 8 36 8 36 - 9 42 - 1042 - 1145 - 1245 - 1 45 1 45 - 2 45 correct as at the date shown Brough (Morrisons) ................................ 7 09 - 8 40 8 40 9 01 9 46 1001 1046 1101 1149 1204 1249 1 04 1 49 1 49 2 04 2 49 above but are subject to Elloughton (EYMS Depot, Arrive) .......... 7 13 - 8 44 8 44 9 05 9 50 1005 1050 1105 1153 1208 1253 1 08 1 53 1 53 2 08 2 53 alteration. If in doubt please phone Elloughton (EYMS Depot, Depart) ........ - 7 25 - - 9 10 - 1010 - 1110 - 1210 - 1 10 - 1 55 2 10 - BusLine: 01482 59 29 29 Brantingham .......................................... - 7 28 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - South Cave (Water Lane) ........................ - - - - - - 1016 - - - 1216 - - - - 2 16 - South Cave (Market Place) .................... - 7 34 - - 9 16 - 1020 - 1116 - 1220 - 1 16 - 2 01 2 20 - South Cave (West End) .......................... - 7 37 - - 9 20 - - - 1120 - - - 1 20 - 2 05 - - HMP Humber (Everthorpe) ...................... - 7 38 - - 9 21 - - - 1121 - - - 1 21 - 2 06 - - HMP Humber (Wolds) ............................ - 7 39 - - 9 22 - - - 1122 - - - 1 22 - 2 07 - - North Cave (Memorial) .......................... - 7 41 - - 9 24 - - - 1124 - - - 1 24 - 2 09 - - Newport (Bridge) .................................... - 7 48 - - 9 31 - - - 1131 - - - 1 31 - 2 16 - - Gilberdyke (School) ................................ - 7 53 - - 9 36 - - - 1136 - - - 1 36 - 2 21 - - Eastrington (Church) .............................. - 8 00 - - 9 43 - - - 1143 - - - 1 43 - 2 28 - - Howden (Longs Corner) .......................... - 8 06 - - 9 49 - - - 1149 - - - 1 49 - 2 34 - - Howden (Memorial) ................................ - 8 08 - - 9 51 - - - 1151 - - - 1 51 - 2 36 - - The EYMS Goole (Hospital) .................................... - 8 18 - - 1001 - - - 1201 - - - 2 01 - - - - Goole (Pasture Road, Tesco) .................. - - - - 1005 - - - 1205 - - - 2 05 - - - - Mobile App! Goole (Interchange) .............................. - 8 27 - - 1008 - - - 1208 - - - 2 08 - - - - Goole (North Street) .............................. - 8 29 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Track your bus, get tickets, plan a journey, find bus S NS S NS NS times. Including 24 hour, 7 X55 X55 155 155 X55 155 X55 155 X55 155 155 155 153 day and 30 day tickets for: p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Hull/Brough/Elloughton & Hull (Paragon Interchange) .................... 2 25 2 25 3 00 3 00 3 25 4 00 4 35 5 00 5 35 6 00 7 50 - 1055 Caves/Gilberdyke. Hull Royal Infirmary ................................ 2 37 2 37 3 12 3 12 3 37 4 12 4 47 5 12 5 47 6 12 7 59 - 1104 Pickering Road (Fiveways) ...................... 2 46 2 46 3 25 3 25 3 50 4 25 5 00 5 25 6 00 6 21 8 07 - - Download it now for FREE Anlaby (Red Lion) .................................. - - - - - - - - - - - - 1115 from the App Store or Hessle (Cemetery Corner) ...................... - - 3 31 3 31 - 4 31 - 5 31 - 6 27 8 12 - - Google Play. North Ferriby (Crossroads) ...................... - - 3 41 3 41 - 4 41 - 5 41 - 6 37 8 21 - 1130 Melton (South Hunsley School) .............. - - 3 47 3 50 - 4 47 - 5 47 - 6 43 8 25 - 1134 Bridgehead Business Park ...................... 2 52 2 52 - - 3 56 - 5 06 - 6 06 - - - - Welton (Church) .................................... - - 3 49 3 52 - 4 49 - 5 49 - 6 45 8 27 - 1136 Brough (Morrisons) ................................ 3 04 3 04 3 53 4 03 4 08 4 53 5 18 5 53 6 18 6 49 8 31 - 1140 Elloughton (EYMS Depot, Arrive) .......... 3 08 3 08 3 57 4 08 4 13 4 57 5 23 5 57 6 22 6 53 8 34 - 1142 Elloughton (EYMS Depot, Depart) ........ 3 10 3 10 - 4 10 4 15 - 5 25 - 6 25 6 55 8 35 9 45 1142 Brantingham .......................................... - - - - - - - - - - 8 38 9 48 1144 South Cave (Water Lane) ........................ - 3 16 - - - - - - - - - - 1148 South Cave (Market Place) .................... 3 16 3 20 - 4 16 4 21 - 5 31 - 6 31 7 01 8 42 9 52 1151 South Cave (West End) .......................... 3 20 - - 4 20 4 25 - 5 35 - 6 35 7 05 8 46 9 56 - HMP Humber (Everthorpe) ...................... 3 21 - - 4 21 4 26 - 5 36 - 6 36 7 06 8 47 9 57 - Through HMP Humber (Wolds) ............................ 3 22 - - 4 22 4 27 - 5 37 - 6 37 7 07 8 48 9 58 - Connections North Cave (Memorial) .......................... 3 24 - - 4 24 4 29 - 5 39 - 6 39 7 09 8 50 1000 - Through connection Newport (Bridge) .................................... 3 31 - - 4 31 4 36 - 5 46 - 6 46 7 14 8 55 1005 - at Elloughton, so Gilberdyke (School) ................................ 3 36 - - 4 36 4 41 - 5 51 - 6 51 7 18 8 59 1009 - you won’t have to Eastrington (Church) .............................. - - - - 4 48 - - - - 7 25 9 06 1016 - change buses. Howden (Longs Corner) .......................... - - - - 4 54 - - - - 7 30 9 11 1021 - Through tickets are Howden (Memorial) ................................ - - - - 4 56 - - - - 7 32 9 13 1023 - available. Goole (Hospital) .................................... - - - - 5 06 - - - - 7 42 - 1033 - Goole (Pasture Road, Tesco) .................. - - - - 5 10 - - - - - - - - Goole (Interchange) .............................. - - - - 5 13 - - - - 7 49 - 1042 - Now track your bus! Got a smart phone? Sunday & Bank Holidays Schooldays only Visit www.eyms.co.uk to 155 155 155 155 get a live countdown to a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Additional journeys: when your bus will arrive. Hull (Paragon Interchange) ..................1015 1215 3 15 5 15 8.08am - Hessle (Barrow Lane) to South Hunsley School. Hull Royal Infirmary ................................1024 1224 3 24 5 24 3.50pm - South Hunsley School to Elloughton. Pickering Road (Fiveways) ......................1031 1231 3 31 5 31 Hessle (Cemetery Corner) ......................1035 1235 3 35 5 35 North Ferriby (Crossroads) ......................1045 1245 3 45 5 45 Melton (South Hunsley School) ..............1051 1251 3 51 5 51 Welton (Church) ....................................1053 1253 3 53 5 53 Brough (Morrisons) ................................1057 1257 3 57 5 57 Elloughton (EYMS Depot) ......................1101 1 01 4 01 6 01 South Cave (Water Lane) ........................1107 1 07 4 07 6 07 South Coave (Market Place) ..................1110 1 10 4 10 6 10 Hull : North Ferriby : Brough : Caves : Gilberdyke : Howden : Goole Your bus routes Buses due to arrive in Hull Paragon Interchange North Cave ROUTE 155 between 3pm and 6pm (Mon to Sat), will not run through Hull City Centre but South Cave ROUTE X55 Newport will use Ferensway to run Eastrington HMP direct to the Interchange. Humber Brantingham Howden Gilberdyke HULL Bridgehead Welton Business Park Elloughton A63 BusLine: 01482 59 29 29 Brough Hessle www.eyms.co.uk North Ferriby www.twitter.com/EYBuses Local Bus Travel Centre, Stockbridge Road, GOOLE Elloughton. BusLine: 01482 59 29 29 www.eyms.co.uk www.twitter.com/EYBuses Low floor, easy access buses. Goole : Howden : Gilberdyke : Caves : Brough : North Ferriby : Hull 153 155 &X55 Monday to Saturday NS NS S NS NS NS S NS Codes: 155A 155 X55 X55 X55 155 155 155 X55 155 X55 155 X55 155 X55 155 X55 S: Runs on Saturdays only. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. 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. NS : These buses do not run Goole (Interchange) .............................. - - - - - - - - - - - - 1023 - - - 1223 on Saturdays. Goole (North Street) .............................. - - - - - - - - - - - - 1025 - - - 1225 Goole (Boothferry Road) ........................ - - - - - - - - - - - - 1028 - - - 1228 Goole Hospital ...................................... - - - - - - - - - - - - 1034 - - - 1234 Howden (Memorial) ................................ - - - - - - - - 8 44 - - - 1044 - - - 1244 Howden (Longs Corner) .......................... - - - - - - - - 8 47 - - - 1047 - - - 1247 Eastrington (Church) .............................. - - - - - - - - 8 52 - - - 1052 - - - 1252 Gilberdyke (School) ................................ - - 7 03 7 03 7 33 7 45 7 55 - 9 00 - - - 1100 - - - 1 00 Newport (Bridge) .................................... - - 7 08 7 08 7 38 7 50 8 00 - 9 05 - - - 1105 - - - 1 05 North Cave (Memorial) .......................... 6 19 - 7 15 7 15 7 45 7 57 8 07 - 9 12 - - - 1112 - - - 1 12 HMP Humber (Wolds) ............................ 6 20 - 7 17 7 17 7 47 7 59 8 09 - 9 14 - - - 1114 - - - 1 14 HMP Humber (Everthorpe) ...................... 6 21 - 7 18 7 18 7 48 8 00 8 10 - 9 15 - - - 1115 - - - 1 15 South Cave (Water Lane) ........................ - - - - - - - - - - 1016 - - - 1216 - - South Cave (West End) .......................... 6 23 - 7 19 7 19 7 49 8 01 8 11 - 9 16 - - - 1116 - - - 1 16 South Cave (Market Place).
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