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Please Email Your Prefered Route to Transport@Sjfchs.Org.Uk Including Student Name - Form and Route Thank You Please email your prefered route to [email protected] including Student Name - Form and Route Thank you Bus routes Abbotts Coaches Route 1 Inward Journey Outward Journey Bedale 7.15 St John Fisher Catholic High School 15.45 West Tanfield 7.31 St Aidan's C of E High School 15.50 North Stainley 7.34 McDonalds Bus Stop 16.16 Ripon North Road, Clock Tower 7.42 Ripon, Harrogate Road, Lead Lane 16.17 Ripon Bus Station 7.45 Ripon, Harrogate Road, Whitcliffe Lane 16.18 Ripon, Harrogate Road, Whitcliffe Lane 7.50 Ripon Bus Station 16.22 Ripon, Harrogate Road, Lead Lane 7.52 Ripon North Road, Clock Tower 16.25 McDonalds Bus Stop 7.55 North Stainley 16.33 St Aidan's C of E High School 8.35 West Tanfield 16.36 St John Fisher Catholic High School 8.40 Bedale 16.51 Route 2 Thirsk 7.13 St John Fisher Catholic High School 15.45 Kirby Hill 7.29 St Aidan's C of E High School 15.50 Langthorpe 7.30 Ripley 16.13 Skelton on Ure 7.37 Harrogate, Jct Whitcliffe Lane 16.26 Bridge Hewick 7.45 Ripon 16.29 Copt Hewick 7.48 Sharrow 16.34 Sharrow 7.51 Copt Hewick 16.37 Ripon 7.56 Bridge Hewick 16.40 Harrogate, Jct Whitcliffe Lane 7.59 Skelton on Ure 16.48 Ripley 8.12 Langthorpe 16.55 St Aidan's C of E High School 8.35 Kirby Hill 16.56 St John Fisher Catholic High School 8.40 Thirsk 17.12 Route 3 Markington 7.39 St John Fisher Catholic High School 15.45 Bishop Thornton 7.47 St Aidan's C of E High School 15.50 Burnt Yates 7.55 Otley Road 16.05 Clint 8.00 Killinghall, Lund Lane 16.08 Birstwith 8.05 Hampsthwaite 16.15 Hampsthwaite 8.13 Birstwith 16.20 Killinghall, Lund Lane 8.18 Clint 16.24 Otley Road 8.25 Burnt Yates 16.28 St Aidan's C of E High School 8.35 Bishop Thornton 16.35 St John Fisher Catholic High School 8.40 Markington 16.43 Route 4 Snape 7.17 St John Fisher Catholic High School 15.45 Well 7.24 St Aidan's C of E High School 15.50 Nosterfield 7.28 Red Lion South Stainley 16.09 Wath 7.36 Wormald Green 16.11 Hutton Conyers 7.44 Burton Leonard 16.15 Ripon North Bridge 7.45 Bishop Monkton 16.22 Littlethorpe 7.50 Littlethorpe 16.29 Bishop Monkton 7.55 Ripon North Bridge 16.34 Burton Leonard 8.00 Hutton Conyers 16.35 Wormald Green 8.05 Wath 16.43 Red Lion South Stainley 8.08 Nosterfield 16.51 St Aidan's C of E High School 8.35 Well 16.55 St John Fisher Catholic High School 8.40 Snape 17.02 Provisional North Yorkshire routes from September 2016 Please email your prefered route to [email protected] including Student Name - Form and Route Thank you Atkinson's Coaches Route 5 Inward Journey Outward Journey Dunkeswick 7.55 St John Fisher Catholic High School 15.45 Weeton 8.00 St Aidan's C of E High School 15.50 Huby 8.10 North Rigton 16.10 North Rigton 8.15 Huby 16.15 St Aidan's C of E High School 8.35 Weeton 16.25 St John Fisher Catholic High School 8.40 Dunkeswick 16.30 Route 6 Inward Journey Outward Journey Masham 7.10 St John Fisher Catholic High School 15.45 Grewelthorpe 7.15 St Aidan's C of E High School 15.50 Kirkby Malzeard 7.20 Sawley 16.35 Grantley 7.30 Risplith 16.37 Risplith 7.33 Grantley 16.40 Sawley 7.35 Kirkby Malzeard 16.50 St Aidan's C of E High School 8.20 Grewelthorpe 16.55 St John Fisher Catholic High School 8.25 Masham 17.00 Provisional North Yorkshire routes from September 2016 Please email your prefered route to [email protected] including Student Name - Form and Route Thank you Stephensons Coaches Route 7 Inward Journey Outward Journey Roecliffe 7.14 St Aidan's C of E High School 15.30 Boroughbridge 7.19 St John Fisher Catholic High School 15.50 Aldborough 7.21 Goldsborough 16.10 Grafton 7.27 Kirk Hammerton 16.20 Marton 7.29 Green Hammerton 16.26 Great Ouseburn 7.36 Whixley 16.31 Little Ouseburn 7.39 Little Ouseburn 16.36 Whixley 7.44 Great Ouseburn 16.39 Green Hammerton 7.49 Marton 16.46 Kirk Hammerton 7.55 Grafton 16.48 Goldsborough 8.05 Aldborough 16.54 St John Fisher Catholic High School 8.35 Boroughbridge 16.56 St Aidan's C of E High School 8.40 Roecliffe 17.01 Route 8 Fellbeck 7.29 St John Fisher Catholic High School 15.30 Pately Bridge 7.38 St Aidan's C of E High School 15.50 Glasshouses 7.42 Jennyfields 16.05 Wilsill 7.44 Birstwith 16.15 Summerbridge 7.49 Darley 16.21 Dacre 7.53 Dacre 16.26 Darley 7.58 Summerbridge 16.30 Birstwith 8.04 Wilsill 16.35 Jennyfields 8.14 Glasshouses 16.37 St Aidan's C of E High School 8.35 Pately Bridge 16.41 St John Fisher Catholic High School 8.40 Fellbeck 16.50 Provisional North Yorkshire routes from September 2016 Please email your prefered route to [email protected] including Student Name - Form and Route Thank you Tower Travel Route 9 Inward Journey Outward Journey Monk Fryston 7.10 St John Fisher Catholic High School 15.45 South Milford, Sand Lane 7.15 St Aidan's C of E High School South Milford, High Street 7.16 Plumpton Rocks 15.55 Sherburn in Elemet, Crossroads 7.20 Wetherby Bus Station 16.00 Sherburn in Elmet, Moor Lane 7.21 Boston Spa 16.04 Barkston Ash, Ash Tree Public House 7.25 Newton Kyme, Toulston View 16.06 Saxton 7.27 Newton Kyme, Watson's Road Lane End 16.07 Towton, Rockingham Arms 7.30 Tadcaster Library 16.10 Church Fenton, Rail Station 7.35 Stutton 16.15 Ulleskelf 7.40 Ulleskelf 16.25 Stutton 7.50 Church Fenton, Rail Station 16.30 Tadcaster Library 8.00 Towton, Rockingham Arms 16.33 Newton Kyme, Watson's Road Lane End 8.03 Saxton 16.35 Newton Kyme, Toulston View 8.04 Barkston Ash, Ash Tree Public House 16.37 Boston Spa 8.06 Sherburn in Elmet, Moor Lane 16.40 Wetherby Bus Station 8.10 Sherburn in Elemet, Crossroads 16.41 Plumpton Rocks 8.18 South Milford, High Street 16.44 St Aidan's C of E High School South Milford, Sand Lane 16.45 St John Fisher Catholic High School 8.35 Monk Fryston 16.50 Route 10 Long Marston 7.25 St Aidan's C of E High School 15.45 Tockwith Church 7.30 St John Fisher Catholic High School Hunsingore, Main Street 7.38 Leadhall Lane 15.50 Walshford,(A168 bus stop, opp Bridge Inn) 7.40 Burn Bridge Road 15.52 Kirk Deighton 7.45 Westminster Drive 15.54 Wetherby Bus Station 7.50 Pannal Station 15.58 Linton Road/Linton Lane Bus Stop 7.52 Kirkby Overblow 16.03 Stockeld Lodge Farm Road End 7.55 Netherby, Kearby Cliff/Spring Lane 16.05 Sicklinghall 7.58 Sicklinghall 16.07 Netherby, Kearby Cliff/Spring Lane 8.00 Stockeld Lodge Farm Road End 16.10 Kirkby Overblow 8.03 Linton Road/Linton Lane Bus Stop 16.13 Pannal Station 8.08 Wetherby Bus Station 16.15 Westminster Drive 8.13 Kirk Deighton 16.19 Burn Bridge Road 8.15 Walshford,(A168 bus stop, opp Bridge Inn) 16.23 Leadhall Lane 8.18 Hunsingore, Main Street 16.25 St John Fisher Catholic High School Tockwith Church 16.30 St Aidan's C of E High School 8.30 Long Marston 16.35 Provisional North Yorkshire routes from September 2016 Please email your prefered route to [email protected] including Student Name - Form and Route Thank you Connexions These routes are running at the moment from West Yorkshire Route 11 Inward Journey Outward Journey Bramham, Clifford Road 7.40 St Aidan's C of E High School 15.45 Clifford, High Street 7.45 St John Fisher Catholic High School 15.50 Boston Spa, Clifford Moor Road 7.50 Spofforth, Opp The Railway 16.05 Wetherby Bus Station, Costa 7.55 Wetherby, Chatsworth Drive 16.10 Wetherby, Linton Road 8.05 Wetherby, Linton Road 16.13 Wetherby, Chatsworth Drive 8.07 Wetherby Bus Station, Costa 16.15 Spofforth, Opp The Railway 8.10 Boston Spa, Clifford Moor Road 16.25 St John Fisher Catholic High School 8.15 Clifford, High Street 16.30 St Aidan's C of E High School 8.35 Bramham, Clifford Road 16.35 8.40 16.40 Route 12 Deighton Bar, Aire Road 7.50 St Aidan's C of E High School 15.45 Ainsty Road, Shops 7.52 St John Fisher Catholic High School 15.50 Deighton Road, Morrisons Petrol Station 7.55 Spofforth, Opp the Railway 16.05 Wetherby, Bus Station, Costa 8.05 Wetherby, Chatsworth Drive 16.10 Wetherby, Linton Road 8.07 Wetherby, Linton Road 16.13 Wetherby, Chatsworth Drive 8.10 Wetherby, Bus Station, Costa 16.15 Spofforth, Opp the Railway 8.15 Deighton Road, Morrisons Petrol Station 16.20 St John Fisher Catholic High School 8.35 Ainsty Road, Shops 16.23 St Aidan's C of E High School 8.40 Deighton Bar, Aire Road 16.25 Follifoot will be added to this route or remain with A&A Route 14 Current 642, 644 & 646 routes will be covered by Connexions Provisional North Yorkshire routes from September 2016.
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