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Transport Timetable September 2020 – July 2021 Transport Timetable September 2020 – July 2021 Route A: York Heworth ABC Minibus Pick Up Time Heworth Bus Stop opposite the Nags Head pub 08:00 Tang Hall Shops 08:10 Bay Horse, Fulford Road 08:30 Route B: York Acomb ABC Minibus Pick Up Time Burtonstone Lane Bus Stop near the shops 08:15 Clifton Green, outside Old Grey Mare pub 08:20 First Bus Stop on Boroughbridge Road (site of old Manor School) 08:35 Acomb, Beckfield Lane Shops, outside the chemist 08:40 Route C: Cleckheaton Ingleby’s Coaches Pick Up Time Cleckheaton A638 Bradford Road Bus Stop outside the Town Hall 07:05 Morley A643 Bus Stop on Victoria Road outside the School 07:20 Beeston A653 Dewsbury Road, the Bus Stop back Mafeking Ave, outside KFC 07:30 Harehills Lane, York Road A64, near Joseph James Kitchens, Shaftesbury Jnc (B) 07:50 Bus Stop at the Burger King and Halfords, Leeds Road A64 08:00 Thorner Lane End York Road A64 08:15 Route D: Bradford Proctors Coaches Pick Up Time Bradford Railway Station, St Blaise Way (Bradford Forster Square) 07:30 Horsforth, Bus Stop outside Co-op Pharmacy on Town St Feast Field 08:00 Rose Villas Bus Stop, Seacroft, just before the hand car wash 08:30 Route E: Ripon Dodsworth Coaches Pick Up Time Ripon Grammar School 07:30 Ripon McDonalds on High Street 07:35 South Stainley A61, Bus Stop outside The Red Lion pub 07:40 Ripley Village Centre 07:45 Ripley Road, Knaresborough 07:55 Knaresborough Main Street, King James School Coach Park 08:05 Green Hammerton A59, outside Primary School 08:25 Kirk Hammerton A59 opposite Geoffrey Benson and Son 08:30 Moor Monkton Bus Stop 08:35 Route F: Leeds York Pullman Pick Up Time Leeds Bus Station (ONLY) 08:00 Route G: Barnsley /Garforth and M1 Coopers Tours Pick Up Time J37 M1 Ibis Hotel Layby 07:35 J39 M1 Durkar Layby opposite the old hand car wash 07:50 J40 M1 Flower Sales Layby, Dewsbury Road 08:00 Rothwell Motor Auctions 08:10 Oulton, Old Chapel Layby 08:15 Tesco Swillington 08:20 Miller and Carter, Garforth 08:30 Aberford Bus Terminus 08:40 Route H: Castleford and Kippax Godsons Pick Up Time Castleford Bus Station, Albion Street Bus Station 08:10 Bus Stop on Main Street outside Co-op 08:20 Kippax Car Garage/Sales 08:25 Costa Coffee, Main Street, Tadcaster 08:40 Route I: Selby and A19 corridor Ingleby’s Coaches Pick Up Time Goole outside the Train Station 07:30 Howden, the Layby near the War Memorial 07:40 Hemingbrough, the Old Petrol Station 07:50 End of Lund Lane A63 Bus Stop 07:55 Selby, Main Street, outside New Look 08:00 Barlby Hill Top 08:15 Riccall Shops 08:25 Escrick Bus Stop outside the Church 08:30 Designer Outlet Layby a the bus stop on the roundabout 08:35 Route J: York York Pullman Pick Up Time Strensall Fish Shop 07:45 Huntington, North Moor Road, after surgery opposite Fish & Chip shop 08:00 Flag and Whistle pub, Huntington Road 08:03 Haxby Road near Stanley Street Bus Sop 08:07 Memorial Gardens, City Centre 08:25 Blossom Street, first bus stop on the left 08:30 Holgate Bridge, bus stop near the zebra crossing 08:35 Acomb WMC 08:40 Askham Lane, top of Cornlands Road/Tedder Road 08:45 Bellhouse Way bus stop, opposite The Gallops 08:47 Route K: Doncaster Coopers Tours Pick Up Time Hellaby outside Morrisons 07:00 Doncaster Rail Station (layby outside the train station) 07:20 Bentley Tesco Express 07:30 Askern Co-op 07:45 Whitley, the George and Dragon pub 07:50 Eggborough, bus stop on A645 in front of cricket pitch 07:54 Knottingley Morrisons 08:00 Brotherton, the Old Fox pub 08:10 JP Plant Hire on A162 South Milford bus stop 08:15 South Milford, the Swan Hotel 08:20 Sherburn in Elmet shops 08:30 Barkston Ash, the Ash Tree pub 08:35 Route L1: East Coast/A64 Perry’s Coaches Pick Up Time THIS BUS WILL LINK WITH BUS L2 AT MALTON Scarborough, outside Train Station 07:00 Eastfield, Manham Hill bus stop outside Manham Hill Café 07:10 Staxton, bus stop near the Hare and Hounds, westbound 07:20 Ganton, bus stop outside the Greyhound pub 07:25 Sherburn, bus stop outside the old pub 07:30 West Heslerton, bus stop at both sides of the road 07:33 Route L2: Pickering Malton Norton Perry’s Coaches Pick Up Time Wrelton, Buck Inn 07:25 Pickering, Eastgate car park 07:35 Norton, St Nicholas Street car park 08:00 Malton, bus stop near TV centre opposite R Yates 08:05 Route M: Kirkbymoorside Perry’s Coaches Pick Up Time Kirkbymoorside, Market Place, outside the Lemon Tree 07:20 Kirkbymoorside, West End 07:21 Nawton, end of Station Road 07:25 Helmsley, Market Place 07:30 Sproxton, bus layby by Church 07:33 Ampleforth, bus stop near White Swan 07:40 Oswaldkirk, bus stop at telephone box 07:45 Stonegrave, Hillcrest layby 07:50 Hovingham, bus stop at Worsley Arms 08:00 Terrington bank – bottom of the bank before the bridge 08:05 Sheriff Hutton, village hall on Finkle Street 08:10 Flaxton, opposite the Thompson Arms pub 08:15 Route N: Northallerton Proctors Coaches Pick Up Time Teesside, bus stop outside Tescos, Urlay Nook Road opp Egglesclife School 06:50 Northallerton, bus layby outside Smark Allicks, High Street 07:25 Thirsk, Market Place bus stop 07:40 Easingwold, bus stop opposite the Co-op, Long Street, Horseshoe Pub 08:00 Shipton by Beningbrough, opposite the Dawnay Arms 08:12 Skelton, main bus stop just past the pub 08:15 Route O: Harrogate Pullmans Pick Up Time Killinghall, Otley Road outside St Thomas the Apostle Church 07:35 Skipton Road, bus stop outside the Kingdom of Hall, Jehovahs Witness centre 07:40 High Harrogate, last bus stop on the Stray, near The Swan pub 07:45 Prince of Wales, first bus stop on Leeds Road leaving Harrogate 07:50 Route P: Driffield/Market Weighton Pullmans Pick Up Time Driffield 07:00 Beverley, outside the Molescroft Inn 07:15 Beverley, York Road near Rose & Crown pub and Pocklington Carpets 07:17 Bishop Burton 07:22 Market Weighton, Market Place 07:25 Shiptonthorpe, outside the Ship pub 07:30 Pocklington bus station 07:35 Pocklington, Barmby Road surgery 07:40 Barmby Moor, post office 07:45 Wilberfoss, post office 08:00 Stamford Bridge, square 08:15 Dunnington, at the old car garage on A166 08:20 Osbaldwick, Osbaldwick Lane bus stop in front of playing field 08:30 Route Q: Boroughbridge/Wetherby Dodsworth Coaches Pick Up Time Boroughbridge, outside Dodsworth Coaches, Morrisons 07:00 Starbeck, opposite the golf club 07:45 Spofforth, by the Railway pub 07:55 Wetherby, Market Place, outside the Wetherby Whaler 08:05 Long Marston, the Sun Inn 08:15 Rufforth, bus stop next to the Church 08:20 Askham Richard, Rose and Crown pub 08:30 All timetable information relates to 2020 - 2021 academic year but may be subject to change If you would like to use college transport you must book a seat by completing a transport booking form – these are available on the College website: https://www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/students/student-transport .
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