All on board for an old Bus Trip from Whitby
Two old buses are being lovingly restored for trips around the North York Moors National Park. One is a 1946, green and cream Leyland coach which is known as the Heritage bus, tours the south-west corner of the North York Moors. The bus travels between Thirst and the Hemsley calling a picturesque villages of Kilburn, Coxwold, Ambleforth , Hawnby and Hutton-le-hole along the way as well as Sutton Bank National Pack Centre. . From Whitby people can hop on board a beautiful 1958 Bedford coach to get to the Moors National Park Centre and the wonderful views from Danby Beacon. The vintage bus departs from Whitby at 11 AM every Sunday morning from 25 July through to 29 August plus bank holiday Monday. Janet Armstrong, the National Park authority transport project officer said both buses offer people the chance of a great day out with some fabulous views of North York’s Moors. They are also good value for money and help people and help keep congestion on a narrow moorland roads to a minimum. Timetables for the heritage and vintage buses can be found in the morbus network timetable available from the National Park and visitors information centres and also online at www.northyorkmoores.org/moorsbus
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