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Plan the best way to travel before setting off and getting to and around East Yorkshire couldn’t be simpler. 

Travelling to East Yorkshire

East Yorkshire is positioned in the northeast of the country with rail links (via Hull) bringing you from London and Manchester in around 3 hours. If you are travelling on foot, cycle, or motor vehicle from the South, taking a detour over the Humber Bridge , with its stunning estuary vistas, is a thrilling adventure in itself. Tolls are chargeable for motor vehicles. The area benefits of excellent motorway and road networks, and direct cycle routes from neighbouring areas. 

Parking in East Yorkshire

If you are arriving by car, motorhome, or motorbike, you will want to know where you can park during your visit. There are many car parks across the region which will either be operated privately or by the local councils . Most of them have a charge for parking, although there are a number that are free of charge. Please check individual car parks on arrival. Most of the ticket machines accept cash or card payments and some will allow you to pay online. 

Have an electric car? 

No problem.  Visit East Yorkshire is passionate about promoting sustainable tourism and this means travelling by more sustainable methods and reducing your impact on the environment whilst still enjoying it. You can view where East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s electric charging points are here . 

Travelling internationally

Humberside  airport (about 55 minutes from Beverley) and Leeds/Bradford airport (about 1 hour and 30 minutes from Beverley) are within easy reach of East Yorkshire, with car hire availability.

For relaxing overnight travel to the area from the continent, P&O Ferries UK based at the port of Hull are within a 30 minute drive of Beverley.

Bus Services

All East Yorkshire buses are operating as per their timetables online . With Traveline Yorkshire Journey Planner, you can plan your journey online , or if you know the number of the bus you can look up its timetable. Depending on where you are travelling from, the National Express serves Hull. 

Train services

Trains are running, however it is advisable to plan your journey using the  National Rail Journey Planner . Some trains accommodate bicycles, please check online.

With 270 rail and coach companies to offer customers travel to many destinations across 45 countries,  Trainline  is Europe's leading train and coach app. Visitors can get the best prices and smart, real-time travel info on the go.

Please check for the most up-to-date public transport and travel information before setting off.

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Get out and about with East Yorkshire Buses using our new official app – never miss a bus again! Mobile Tickets: Purchase mobile tickets securely with Apple Pay or a debit/credit card and show the driver when boarding - no more searching for the right change! Live Departures: Browse and view bus stops on the map, see when the next bus will get there, or check out the routes from a stop to see where you could travel next. Journey Planning: Plan your commute, trip to the shops or day out with friends and family. It’s now even easier to plan ahead with East Yorkshire Buses. Timetables: See all our routes and times at a glance. Favourites: You can quickly save your favourite Departure Boards, Timetables and Journeys, with quick access from one convenient menu. Disruptions: You’ll be able to keep up to date with service changes and updates on traffic conditions directly from our Twitter feed inside the app. As always, we welcome your feedback. You can send it to us via the app.

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Fed up again!!

Total frustration of the number of buses that simply don’t turn up. Stopped using EYMS and went back to the car. Had a go again this morning and lo & behold the app tells me the bus is due in 2mins. Great. 2 mins later it’s disappeared. And now there’s one due in 11 mins!!! Yes... it was highlighted in green, not black so was supposedly “live” . This happens very very often before I gave up and went back to the car 3 months ago. I will keep trying the buses intermittently. But until the service improves and the hit and miss “live” (is it really going to show) display on the App improves, you can count me out🙁 Oh and by the way.... this is the 66 route.

Brilliant app

Being able to check if the bus is running late and avoid waiting for ages at the local stop is great. Having an OAP free bus pass means I can pop on a bus to the next village, pick up a few shopping items and catch a return bus only a few mins later. I can see if both busses are running on time to judge if it’s viable to make the trip or catch a later one. The timetable part is OK, but the live bus times part is brilliant.

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Slow and steady doesn’t win the race

The app is fine, when it wants to work. Sometimes it doesn’t show that your bud is going to arrive, you’re waiting and waiting sometimes it does and that’s great but sometimes it doesn’t. The amount of buses that have cancelled in the past month or so is ridiculous. When it does show up (and that’s anywhere) you can count on it being 5 minutes late or more. I used to work in Melton and on the way home my bus was about 20+ minutes late every day quite frankly that’s embarrassing. Don’t know what’s been going on recently with the app and the actual service but something needs to change

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East Yorkshire 66 bus Route Schedule and Stops (Updated)

The 66 bus (Hessle) has 29 stops departing from Hull Interchange and ending at Hessle the Square.

Choose any of the 66 bus stops below to find updated real-time schedules and to see their route map.

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Services on the 66 bus start at 00:10 on Saturday.

What time does the 66 bus stop working?

Services on the 66 bus stop at 23:00 on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

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66 bus route operates everyday. Regular schedule hours: 05:40 - 23:00

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The first stop of the 66 bus route is Hull Interchange and the last stop is Hessle the Square. 66 (Hessle) is operational during everyday. Additional information: 66 has 29 stops and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 35 minutes.

On the go? See why over 1.5 million users trust Moovit as the best public transport app. Moovit gives you East Yorkshire suggested routes, real-time bus tracker, live directions, line route maps in Yorkshire, and helps to find the closest 66 bus stops near you. No internet available? Download an offline PDF map and bus schedule for the 66 bus to take on your trip.

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Track line 66 (Hessle) on a live map in real time and follow its location as it moves between stations. Use Moovit as a line 66 bus tracker or a live East Yorkshire bus tracker app and never miss your bus.

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  • 934 - Withernsea - Hull
  • 926 - Hull - North Lincolnshire
  • 936 - Hull - Beverley
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A citywide bus map of Hull showing the Stagecoach and East Yorkshire bus network in the Hull boundary is available to download .

For any queries relating to this bus map, contact the respective bus operators. Whilst every effort is taken to ensure accuracy, we are not responsible for any errors relating to this map.

Bus service updates 

You can find out about any disruptions to bus services and other bus information about bus services by contacting  Traveline on 0871 200 2233.

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Terraced homes in Yorkshire are 'worth £100k more than in east Lancashire and it's not on'

C ampaigners for the return of a Colne-Skipton railway link their business case is now stronger than ever - but they need serious support from politicians to champion the proposal at government-level.

The Skipton-East Lancashire Railway Action Group (SELRAP) say the reintroduction of the line would see fast trans-Pennine trains right across the north of England. They have reported 'positive' meetings with MPs, government departments and some train companies.

Now, campaigners say the project needs a 'sponsor' - such as a politician or a council - to take real responsibility for lobbying at the highest government and civil service levels.

SELRAP wants a fully reinstated railway between east Lancashire, Colne , Skipton, Bradford and Leeds along the Aire Valley. At the moment, the east Lancashire side stops at Colne and is a single track with limited trains. The section to Skipton was removed in the early 1970s.

The campaign group has also said current transport and political thinking is too focused on Liverpool, Manchester and the south Pennine area at the expense of other parts of the north. And some people at meetings have little knowledge or experience of east Lancashire.

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SELRAP held its annual general meeting in Colne this week, with updates on its  business case, technical studies and political lobbying. It came against the backdrop of cancelled HS2 high-speed rail links to the north and local and national elections due this year.

Speakers warned that east Lancashire has suffered years of decline, and is declining further, compared with other northern areas. Poor railway links are a key factor, they said.

Differences were highlighted by house values.  Terraced houses in Skipton, where there are regular trains to Leeds and Bradford, are typically worth £100,000 more than east Lancashire homes, just 12 miles away. Train services are key factors, speakers said, The figures came from Skipton Building Society, which supports the SELRAP campaign, the meeting heard.

MAIN ROUTES ACROSS THE NORTH

One update was from Chris Oakley, a professional transport and crowd estimations planner, who is a SELRAP volunteer.

He said: "Transport for the North identifies three main transport corridors across the north. The northern corridor follows the A69 and A66 between Cumbria and the north-east. The central corridor is between Preston , Leeds and Hull - our corridor. The southern corridor is along the M62 from Liverpool to Manchester and the south Pennines. But the M62 corridor is the only real major route. The M65 in Lancashire goes east and then stops. From there, the road network disintegrates into poor links.

"If we are ever to get east Lancashire and the Aire Valley [Skipton, Bradford and Leeds] properly connected then strategic road and rail improvements are needed. Neither has happened. Connections across this central Pennine corridor are dreadful. Billions are being spent on the M62 corridor but nothing on our central corridor. "

He added: "There are railway inconsistencies on either side of the Pennines. The Aire Valley  line is seeing investment. It was electrified in the 1990s and has fast, frequent trains every 15 minutes. It is soon to be upgraded with bigger six-carriage trains. Passenger numbers there are ten times greater than the Colne branch line.

"The east Lancashire branch line to Colne is probably one of the worst in the UK. It has an hourly service with diesel two-car trains.. It's the slowest of all the suburban lines in the north. It has virtually seen no investment. Trains still have to stop to allow a barrier to come down. "

PERCEPTIONS OF LANCASHIRE

Mr Oakley said some national bodies like the Department for Transport see the central Pennine route as nationally significant but 'not big enough'. Meanwhile, Lancashire County Council , North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire councils think it would be too expensive for them to lead.

He said: "We fall between the two. We're too big for local authorities and not big enough within national schemes. Local authorities say they support us but there's nothing pro-active done. We [SELRAP] are the ones who get the Lancashire, North and West Yorkshire councils together. If we don't do it, things drift."

He added: "Transport for the North has become fixated with the Northern Powerhouse {South Pennines} route. But the journey-time improvements of our scheme are enormous and would be much-more than the Powerhouse route to Leeds, which they trump about."

Regarding an apparent dominance of big city dominance in many northern conversations, Mr Oakley added:  "When I talk to people in Manchester, the number of people who come here [to east Lancashire] is quite limited. It's quite worrying."

UNIVERSITY TRAVEL AND YOUNG POPULATIONS

Mr Oakley also highlighted the importance of being able to reach Lancashire and Yorkshire universities by train for younger people in particular.

He said: "Our scheme would bring Colne, Nelson and other east Lancashire towns within realistic journey times to big cities like Leeds and Bradford. Likewise, people in Keighley, for example, could travel to university in Preston. UCLAN is a huge university. If you live on the east or west sides of the Pennines, you could go there with better links."

He also highlighted Bradford, which has been the focus of transport debate.  He said "Bradford 's population makes it one of the UK's youngest cities. It has similar demographics to east Lancashire. There are more people requiring skills and education in all these communities than elsewhere. Our scheme would allow people in all these communities to reach major cities. At the moment, these are far-off lands for many in east Lancashire."

He added: "Vast sums are being sent on some transport schemes. But we say it should be equitable across the north."

SELRAP held its annual general meeting in Colne this week

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    Plans for an wildlife rehabilitation centre in East Yorkshire have been refused after they were branded "hideous" by a local resident. Ren's Rescue had proposed a development at Winestead after ...

  24. Terraced homes in Yorkshire are 'worth £100k more than in east ...

    The southern corridor is along the M62 from Liverpool to Manchester and the south Pennines. But the M62 corridor is the only real major route. The M65 in Lancashire goes east and then stops. From ...