Travelling to Bridlington
Toby | Mar 05, 2010 | Comments 0
By Road
Travelling to Bridlington from the South, you can access the A615 from Hull bringing you through Riston, Beeford and Fraisthorpe. It isn't a high speed road, but is very picturesque with some nice stop off points and several country pubs on-route.
From the North, you again use the A615, from Scarborough, taking you through Osgodby, skirting Filey and Reighton.
From the West, you can access the A614, which starts just as you get off Junction 37 on the M62. From here you will pass through Howden, Holme on Spalding Moor, Middleton and Driffield. This again isn't a quick route, but has some lovely countryside and stop off points.
Also from the West is the B1253, which starts just outside North Grimston (near Malton and the A64). Villages you will pass through are Duggleby, Sledmere and Octon.
By Bus
Bridlington Bus Station is situated on Marshall Avenue, which is only a couple of streets away from the seafront. It is a manned bus station with staff being present Monday to Friday 9.30am to 2.30pm (closed for 30 minutess from noon), and Saturday 8.30am to 5.00pm (closed for 1 hour from 12.30pm).
Eight bus companies run from the station : Busking, Classic Buses/Moordale Coaches, East Yorkshire Motor Services, Manor Travel, National Express, Northern Rail and Yorkshire Coastliner - with TD Travel operating a school service.
Bridlington Bus Station, Marshall Avenue, Bridlington, YO15 2DT
By Rail
Bridlington Train Station is situated just off Quay Road (the A1038) and is managed by Northern Rail. The ticket office is open from Monday to Saturday 6.00am until 6.00pm and Sunday from 10.00am until 6.00pm. You can buy tickets online via the TheTrainLine.com website
Bridlington Train Station, Station Approach, Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, YO15 3EP
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