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Askham Bryan College Transport (York Campus) 2014/15 Askham Bryan College Transport (York Campus) 2014/15 Please note all timetable information contained in this booklet relates to 2014//15 academic year but may be subject to change If you would like to use a College Minibus, Stephenson’s, Just Travel, Inglebys or Perry’s coach you must book a seat by completing a transport booking form – these are available on the College website, or from the Transport team (01904 772225). Seats are allocated on a strictly first come first served basis. Students must show their student ID to the driver before travel will be allowed. The buses will operate from the first day of term (September 2014). The buses will try and adhere to the printed times but are subject to prevailing traffic / weather conditions. Please Note: . All times and routes are provisional and may be altered . Students must be at the pick-up points 10 minutes before the allocated departure time . College Minibuses depart from the Main Car Park . Just Travel / Inglebys / Perry’s / Stephenson’s Coaches depart from the Equine Car Park The following routes are run by Askham Bryan College. The minibuses pick-up / drop-off in the Main Car Park. Route A – York - Acomb 0810 Junction Millfield lane/Boroughbridge Road (Old Manor School) 0815 Acomb, Beckfield Lane- Shops. Outside the Chemist 0825 Foxwood Lane shops 0835 Woodthorpe – Moor Lane lay-by Route B – York – Heworth 0755 Burton Stone Lane 0805 Dodsworth Ave Outside the shops 0807 Malton Road Outside Wilco. Motosave 0815 Huntington Sports and Social Club, North Lane Route C – York – Fulford 0750 Murton Way 0755 Osbaldwick 0800 Heworth East Parade (bus stop after shops) 0805 Tang Hall Shops 0810 Cross road Tang Hall Lane/Osbaldwick Lane outside church. 0813 Hull Road Bus Stop opp. The Bees Wing Pub. 0820 Fulford Arms Pub 0830 Selby Road (A19), by the Fulford Parish Council Playing Field Route Q- York-Clifton Green 0750 Clifton Green. Outside the Spar. 0800 Poppleton Rd opp. The fire station 0815 Acomb York Rd Lay-by. Route D –Bradford 0750 Bradford Rail Station. St Blaise Way. (Bradford Forster Square) The following routes will be run on behalf of the College by Just Travel/Venue Coaches. The bus will pick-up / drop-off in the Equine car park. Route E – Ripon 0710 Boroughbridge, outside Dodsworth Coaches/Morrsions 0730 Ripon, Grammar School 0740 South Stainley A61 0750 Ripley, Village Centre 0755 Ripley Road Knaresborough 0805 Knaresborough Main Street, King James School/Coach Park 0825 Green Hammerton A59. Outside Primary School 0830 Kirk Hammerton A59 0835 moor monkton bus stop Route F1 – Leeds 0753 Leeds New Briggate, Outside the Stone Roses Bar. 0755 Leeds Bus Station 0800 Harehills Lane. 0810 Burger King, A64 0820 Red Lion Bus Stop, A64 Seacroft 0825 Thorner Lane End 0830 Fox & Grapes Route G – Garforth & Surrounding Departs 0725 J37 M1, Encore Hotel Layby 0745 J39 Durkar Layby 0755 J40, Flower sales layby, Dewsbury Road 0810 Rothwell Motor Auctions 0815 Oulton, Old Chapel Layby 0817 Bus Stop Bridge Farm Hotel 0820 Tesco Swillington 0825 Miller & Carter, Garforth 0830 Dawson Rental, Garforth 08.35 Aberford Bus Terminus Route H – Castleford & Kippax Departs 0810 Castleford Bus Station, Albion Street bus station 0820 Kippax Centre (near roundabout) 0830 Kippax car garage/sales Route I – Selby & A19 corridor Departs 0730 Howden The Lay-by Near the War Memorial 0740 Hemingbrough The old petrol station 0805 Selby, Main Street. 0815 Barlby Hill Top 0825 Riccall Shops 0830 Escrick 0835 Designer outlet Lay-by on the A19 Route J– York Departs 0825 Memorial Gardens, 0830 Blossom Street, The first bus stop on the left. 0835 Holgate Bridge 0837 Green Lane Roundabout :- Just before the shops on the left. 0840 Acomb WMC 0845 Gale Farm Court. Top of Gale Lane. 0850 Askham Lane, Top of Cornlands road Tender road Route K – Doncaster 0720 Doncaster Rail Station 0745 Askern, Co-op 0750 Whitley, the George and Dragon Pub 0800 Knottingley, Morrisons 0810 Brotherton, the Fox Pub. 0820 South Milford, the Swan Hotel 0830 Sherburn in Elmet, Shops 0835 Barkston Ash. The Ash Tree Pub 0840 Tadcaster, Bus Station The following routes will be run on behalf of the College by Perry’s Coaches. The bus will pick-up / drop-off in the Equine car park. Route L1- East coast / A64 THIS BUS WILL LINK WITH BUS L2 AT MALTON 07:10 Eastfield, Manham Hill Bus Stop outside Manham Hill café 07:25 Ganton, Bus Stop outside the Greyhound Pub 07:30 Sherburn, Bus stop outside the old pub 07:33 West Heslerton Bus stop at both sides of the road Route L2 – Pickering/Malton/Norton 0725 Wrelton, Buck Inn 0735 Pickering, Eastgate Carpark 0800 Norton, St Nicholas Street car park 0805 Malton, bus stop near T.V centre opposite R Yates Route M – Kirkbymoorside Departs 0720 Kirkbymoorside, Market Place 0721 Kirkbymoorside, West End 0725 Nawton, End of Station Road 0730 Helmsley, Market Place 0733 Sproxton, bus layby at Church 0740 Ampleforth, Bus stop near White Swan 0745 Oswaldkirk, Bus stop at Telephone box 0750 Stonegrave, Hillcrest Layby 0800 Hovingham, Bus stop at Worsley Arms 0805 Terringham, Bank – bottom of the bank before the bridge. 08:15 Flaxton, opposite the pub - Thompson Arms The following route will be run on behalf of the College by Stephensons of Easingwold. The bus will pick-up / drop-off in the Equine car park. Route N – Northallerton Departs 0725 Northallerton, Bus Lay-by outside Smart Allicks, High St. 0740 Thirsk, Bus Stop, Market Place 0800 Easingwold, Bus stop opp. Co-op 0812 Shipton by Beningbrough, Opp. Dawney Arms 0815 Skelton, Main Bus stop just passed the Pub The following routes will be run on behalf of the College by Inglebys Coaches. The bus will pick-up / drop-off in the Equine car park. Route O –Harrogate Departs (Bus 1) 0735 Killinghall (outside St Thomas the Apostle Church on Otley Road) 0740 Skipton Road (bus stop outside the Kingdom of Hall – Jehovah’s Witness centre) 0745 High Harrogate (the last bus stop nr to The Swan on the Stray Public House) 0750 Prince of Wales, Harrogate (first bus stop on Leeds Road heading out of Harrogate) (Bus 2) 0720 Starbeck, opp. the Golf Club 0735 Spofforth, by the Railway Pub 0750 Wetherby, Market Place. Outside the Wetherby Whaler. 0800 Bilton-in-Ainsty. 0805 Long Marston, Sun Inn 0815 Rufforth, bus stop next to Church 0822 Askham Richard, Rose & Crown Route P –Driffield/Market Weighton Departs 0700 Driffield, 0715 Beverley, Outside the Molescroft Inn 0717 Beverley, York Road near the Rose & Crown Pub and Pocklington carpets. 0725 Market Weighton, Market Place 0730 Shiptonthorpe outside the Ship pub. 0735 Pocklington, Bus Station 0740 Pocklington, Barmby Road Surgery 0745 Barmby Moor, P O 0800 Wilberfoss, P O 0815 Stamford Bridge, Square 0825 Dunnington, York Street Nr Costcutter All College funded transport will leave campus at 4:30pm for the return journeys. All pick up points will be stopped at for drop off. PLEASE NOTE: College funded transport does NOT include your travel to and from pick-up points. Train tickets will no longer be reimbursed (except in very specific circumstances which have been authorised and agreed by a member of the Senior Management team) Dirty boots/overalls must NOT be worn whilst on College transport YOU ARE REMINDED THAT AT ALL TIMES WHEN BEING TRANSPORTED ON COACHES OR MINIBUSES: - i) Smoking or the use of naked flames is not permitted. ii) Reasonable standards of behaviour, particularly towards others, is expected at all times. iii) The carrying out or consumption/use of alcohol/controlled substances is not permitted. iv) Knives and other sharp objects will only be carried when required for curriculum based activity, where carried, they will at all times be kept secure and covered up in a suitable bag/holder. v) Wilful damage to vehicles or their contents or interference with anything provided for, in the interest of Health and Safety, is not permitted. vi) Where seatbelts are provided, they must be worn at all times. vii) Animals may only be transported on the buses if approval is given in advance. If your place on College transport is taken away from you, you will not be entitled to getting other means of transport reimbursed. .
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