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Bus Services Will Be Operating to a Reduced Timetable to Cater for Key Workers and Other Essential Travel from Monday 30Th March Bus service reductions due to ongoing Coronavirus situation From Monday 30th March 2020 All bus services will be operating to a reduced timetable to cater for key workers and other essential travel from Monday 30th March. Arriva Reliance Service 42 will run every 3 hours. Service 415 will run every hour. Service 19 will not operate. Key areas in Clifton will See www.arrivabus.co.uk/coronavirus for latest be served by the Hospital Bus (HSB). information. Services 30 and 40 will run a Sunday timetable on Mondays-Saturdays, with no service on Sundays. Coastliner and Cityzap Services 29 and 31X will not operate. See reliancebuses.co.uk/latest-news for latest Coastliner and Cityzap will run a combined hourly information. service. See www.transdevbus.co.uk/coastliner for latest information. Transdev ConnexionsBuses Services 20, 24 and 25 will run every 2 hours. Service 26 will run every 2 hours. The Service 13 will run every hour. Friday/Saturday late evening journey will not operate. Service 16 will run every 45 mins at peak times. Services 14, 19 and 23 will not operate. Service 412 will run one return journey per day. The Services 22 and Castleline will operate a minimal return journey operated by NYCC will also operate. timetable. See www.connexionsbuses.com for latest CitySightseeing tour buses will not operate. information. See above for Coastliner and Cityzap service levels. See www.transdevbus.co.uk/york for latest East Yorkshire information. Service 18 will run a Saturday timetable, except for Friday/Saturday evening journeys (after 18:00) which York Pullman will not operate. Services 45 and 46 will not operate. Services 21 and 36 will run approximately every 3 Service X46 and X47 will run a combined hourly hours. service. Service X36 will not operate. Service 747 will run a Saturday timetable. Service 37 will operate as normal. See www.eastyorkshirebuses.co.uk/coronavirus for See www.yorkpullmanbus.co.uk for latest latest information information. First York Concessionary travel passes will be accepted on all bus services before 09:00. Services 1, 4, 5, 5A, 6 and 66 will run every 30 minutes during the day and every hour in the evening. We regret that timetables on journey Services 10, 11 and 12 will run every hour. planning websites, apps and real-time Service 66A will not operate. information screens are unlikely to provide Service 200 will run 3 early morning journeys. accurate information. Please visit bus The Hospital Bus (HSB) will continue to operate, covering some additional stops in Clifton normally operator websites for the latest timetable served by route 19. information. See www.firstgroup.com/york for latest information. Please also note that the York Dial & Ride Park & Ride service will not operate until further notice. Service 2, 7 and 9 (Rawcliffe Bar, Designer Outlet For more information and travel updates, and Monks Cross P&R) will run every half hour during the day, and every hour during the evening. see www.itravelyork.info. Services 3, 8 and 59 (Askham Bar, Grimston Bar and Poppleton Bar P&R) will not operate. See www.yorkparkandride.co.uk for latest information. .
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