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The bus station is owned and managed by West Yorkshire Metro. The bus station is home to a coffee shop and newsagent. [1] The bus station is situated in Pontefract town centre and can be accessed from Horsefair and Northgate. There are nine stands at the bus station and the main operators are Arriva Yorkshire, Stagecoach Yorkshire, Stringers ...
Broadmarsh bus station: Nottingham: Operating Burnley bus station: Burnley: 18 [7] Operating Bury Interchange: Bury: 19 [8] Bury tram stop: Operating Canterbury Bus Station Canterbury 25 Operating Castleford bus station: Castleford: 10 [9] Castleford railway station: Operating Chatham Pentagon bus station: Chatham: Closed Chatham Waterfront bus ...
Generally the times shown against each station or stop will be the departure time, except for the last stop of the service which will be the arrival time. The left hand column will list the stations in route order, and the other columns are arranged from left to right in chronological order.
Pontefract lies in close proximity to the A1 and the M62. Access from the A1 is via a junction at the nearby village of Darrington, while access from the M62 is via Junction 32 (also for Castleford) and Junction 33 (also for Knottingley). Bus transport is provided by Arriva Yorkshire, operating from Pontefract bus station as the town's main hub.
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Pontefract Monkhill railway station, the busiest station, served by trains between Goole and Leeds/Wakefield; Pontefract Tanshelf railway station, the most centrally located, served by trains between Goole and Wakefield; Pontefract bus station, served by local buses and National Express coach routes
[3] [4] In 1994 South Yorkshire Road Transport, based in Pontefract, was purchased. [1] The four companies were taken over by British Bus in 1995 which itself was purchased by Cowie Group in August 1996. [1] [5] [6] All were rebranded under the Arriva brand in 1997. From May 2008 until July 2021, there was a sister company in Huddersfield.
The Arriva Yorkshire routes 410 and 411 connect the estate with Pontefract bus station, Xscape and Leeds. The closest railway station is Pontefract Baghill with services to Sheffield and York. The main railway stations in the town have services to Wakefield, Castleford and Leeds but these are situated further away.