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[1] [2] The Scarborough open top service previously operated as route 109. [3] [4] The Bridlington service previously operated as route 100. [5] The services were suspended during the national COVID-19 lockdowns, but returned in July 2020. [6] For 2021, service frequencies on both routes were increased, and the Scarborough route was extended. [7]
It then heads east along the A170 to Thornton-le-Dale, and north into the North York Moors along the A169 towards Goathland, before heading north-east to Whitby, where it terminates at the bus station. [30] Meanwhile, route 843 continues north-east through Norton-on-Derwent, rejoining the A64 and following it north at Staxton.
East Yorkshire operates both local and regional bus services in the East Riding of Yorkshire and North Yorkshire, England. Prior to acquisition by the Go-Ahead Group in June 2018, the company was known as East Yorkshire Motor Services .
Three replacement services, all tendered to East Yorkshire and using EastRider buses, were launched by East Riding of Yorkshire Council on 10 April to replace the withdrawn bus services: a shorter 45 and the 46 replaced the York to Market Weighton section of the route, while the new service 145 replaced the Market Weighton to Bridlington section.
In August 1991, Yorkshire Coastliner was included in the purchase of AJS Group by Blazefield Group, following the sale of seven of the company's eight remaining bus firms at the time – a deal valued at £2.2 million. [4] In January 2006, French-based operator Transdev acquired the Blazefield Group, along with 305 vehicles. [5] [6]
Scarborough has 25 main bus routes, operated by Scarborough Locals, Arriva North East, Shoreline Suncruisers and Yorkshire Coastliner. These link the town centre with its suburbs, the North York Moors and local towns and cities such as Bridlington, Whitby, York, Hull, Middlesbrough and Leeds. [67]
The 128 bus route connects to Scarborough and Helmsley, and is operated by East Yorkshire. There is a town bus which travels a circular route around the town. The nearest mainline railway station is at Malton, 8 miles (13 km) away and the North Yorkshire Moors heritage railway runs seasonal services to Grosmont and Whitby.
Malton is bypassed by the A64, which runs between Leeds, York and Scarborough; there is a junction at the A169 to Pickering and Whitby. Malton's main bus routes are run by Yorkshire Coastliner, a division of the Transdev Blazefield bus group; services link the town with Leeds