Bus Service Changes in the Co Durham and Darlington Areas

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Bus Service Changes in the Co Durham and Darlington Areas Arriva buses. Here to take you there. Service 46 Service 77 Durham to Crook Darlington to Memorial Hospital Replaced by revised service 49/49a. Withdrawn, customers from Mowden have alternatives in services 3 or 75 / 76. Bus service Service 49 / 49a Durham to Brandon / Crook Service 84 / 85 Will operate every 10 minutes Monday to Saturday Bishop Auckland to Darlington / Barnard Castle changes in the daytime between Durham and Brandon Co-op. Service A peak only journey on service 84 from Bishop Auckland 49 journeys continue to Grove Road every 20 minutes. to Darlington and return will be retained, however off Service 49a continue every 20 minutes to Crook via peak journeys on service 84 and all service 85 journeys Co Durham and the current 46 route. Evening and Sunday services will are being withdrawn. Replaced by a revised service 6 / 6a remain hourly on each route and the peak only buses to between Bishop Auckland and Cockfield / Ramshaw. Wolsingham will now run as 49b. Darlington areas Service 86 / 87 Service 50 / 50a Bishop Auckland to Toft Hill (circulars) Durham to Bishop Auckland via Brandon Replaced between Bishop Auckland and Ramshaw by a Monday 2 January 2012 Service 50 will continue current route. Revised 50a service revised service 6a. Journeys between Bishop Auckland will continues to Bishop Auckland from Brandon via and Toft Hill operate by a revised service 86 / 86a serving Willington and then via the current 18 route to Bishop Witton Park and Escomb alternately, every 2 hours. Auckland. This gives new links from Brandon to Bishop Service 95 / 96 Auckland and from parts of Willington to Durham. Barnard Castle - Middleton-in-Teesdale Service 55 Withdrawn. Durham to Sedgefield Withdrawn, some peak only journeys between Fishburn and Durham on service 57 will still operate. Service 56 Durham to Bishop Auckland Timetables for the revised services will be on our website Will terminate at Spennymoor and not serve Bishop from mid December, with timetables also being available Middleham. Customers between Bishop Auckland on bus and from our usual timetable stockists. and Spennymoor will be able to use service 6 / 6a. Middlestone Moor Estate will be served by the revised service 8. Service 57 Durham to Kelloe / Peterlee New morning and afternoon peak journeys from/to Fishburn to replace service 55. Service 69 Sedgefield to Spennymoor Withdrawn and replaced by service 33 between Sedgefield and Ferryhillvia Bishop Middleham and by service 8a between Ferryhill Station and Spennymoor. Service 75 / 76 Darlington to Barnard Castle We value your comments. Journeys to / from Glaxo at Barnard Castle withdrawn. Call our hotline on 0844 800 44 11 or visit us online at arrivabus.co.uk. arrivabus.co.uk Service 8 / 8a to North Road Morrisons via Albert Hill as service 14 Bus service changes Darlington to Spennymoor 8/ Ferryhill 8a and 2 buses per hour running to Harrowgate Farm via Will now run via Ferryhill Station, Ferryhill and Longfield Road and Harrowgate Hillas service 14a. Buses in the Co Durham and Middlestone Moor from Chilton to Spennymoor. will continue to operate during the evening between 8a journeys will operate via Opal Avenue in Chilton Skerne Park and Darlington. Evening and Sunday services Darlington areas from to replace service 33 which will now operate via between Darlington and Harrowgate Farm withdrawn. Monday 2 January 2012 Bishop Middleham. Service 18 Service 8c Bishop Auckland to Willington We have a number of changes to local bus services in Darlington to Bishop Auckland Will be replaced by a revised service 50a which will give the Co Durham and Darlington areas from Monday 2 This service is replaced by service 84 which will run new links from Willington to Durham. January 2012. We also have a number of alterations and at similar times to the current 8c journeys but to a Service 19 withdrawals of supported services in Darlington due to revised route. supported service cuts by Darlington Borough Council. Bishop Auckland to Woodhouse Estate Service 9 Withdrawn, a revised 6 / 6a will serve part of Woodhouse The full summary of changes are as follows :- Darlington to Springfield Estate via the current evening 86 / 87 route. Service 3 The evening service has been reduced to hourly on Service 19 Mondays to Saturdays and withdrawn on Sunday Darlington to Mowden Darlington to West Park evenings. Will be reduced in frequency to every 30 minutes. An early New service 19 will operate every 30 minutes via the evening journey will be withdrawn. Service 10 Memorial Hospital and Faverdale Industrial Estate daily Service 5 / 5a Darlington to Whinbush with some additional evening journeys. The evening service has been reduced to hourly. Darlington to Bishop Auckland Service 22 Will no longer serve Brafferton and Alston Crescent in Service 11 Durham to Hartlepool Newton Aycliffe. Darlington to Red Hall Minor timetable alterations. Minor timetable alterations to early evening journeys. Service 6 / 6a Service 26 Durham to Cockfield/Ramshaw Service 12 / 12a Darlington to Harrowgate Farm via Bishop Auckland Hurworth to Trees Park Village Withdrawn and replaced by a revised service 14a. Service 6 extended from Bishop Auckland will offer West via Darlington Auckland, Cockfield and Ramshaw a through service to A revised route in Middleton-St-George. Buses will run in Service 30a / 31a Spennymoor and Durham via Tindale Crescent Shopping a one way loop via Yarm Lane, Middleton One Row and Darlington Town Circular Service area. Will replace 84 / 85 services between Bishop Auckland Dinsdale Station with buses running hourly as service 12a Withdrawn, an evening service will be retained to and Cockfield/Ramshaw. via Trees Park Village. The Airport Terminal will no longer Skerne Park on service 14. be served. The Sunday daytime service will operate with a Service 6a / b Service 33 shorter loop in MSG to run via the A67 and Yarm Lane. Darlington to Springfield/Whinbush Circulars Ferryhill to Hartlepool Will be reduced with a new daytime off-peak service 6 Service 13a / 13b Will be diverted via Bishop Middleham and no longer running between Darlington and Whinbush Asda via Darlington to Firth Moor serve Chilton. Customers from Chilton will be able to Springfield. Evening journeys on service 6a will operate Minor timetable alterations on early evening journeys, and travel to Hartlepool on service 8a to Ferryhill where buses between Darlington and Whinbush Asda via North Road Sunday evening services are reduced to hourly. change to service 33. and Salters Lane. Customers from Harrowgate Hill and Service 14 / 14a Service 35 / 36 Salters Lane will have alternative journeys available on 14 Bishop Auckland to Ferryhill (Circulars) and X66 services. Skerne Park to Harrowgate Farm via Darlington Minor timetable changes with a revised route in Ferryhill Service 7 / 7a Services 14 and 26 will be merged to create a new cross- via Broom Road instead of Wood Lane Estate. The 36a Darlington to Brasside via Durham town route that will give Skerne Park a new link to North journeys between Bishop Auckland and Coundon will be Minor timetable changes to afternoon journeys through Road on service 14a. Skerne Park to Darlington buses will withdrawn. Durham. operate every 10 minutes, with 2 buses per hour running .
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