Service Status
2025-01-15
Bishop Auckland Bus Station
STAND A CLOSED - All services that operated from Stand A will now depart from STAND D on Newgate Street until further notice
2025-01-15
Service Update
06:00 Service 70 Unable to serve Rainton due to emergency works in village until 21st January 2025. Delays also expected due to temporary 4 way traffic lights at Tesco Thirsk.
2025-01-15
Service 18
Due to gas works Service 18 is currently unable to serve Farndale Drive Guisborough.
This service will DIVERT with immediate effect along The Avenue & Stokesley Road for the duration of the works
2025-01-15
Service 70 Rainton
Emergency Water works at Rainton unfortunately mean that Service 70 cannot operate through the village until 21st January 2025. Service will divert between Dishforth and Asenby
Visit Northallerton using our service 53, 54, 55 & 72.
Set in the rich farmland of Herriot Country, you would be forgiven for thinking Northallerton is the perfect place for a sedate country escape. But instead this thriving and bustling market town is full of life and is an ideal base for visitors to explore the nearby moors, historical cities and picturesque villages.
Things to do:
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Traditional Outdoor Market, Wednesday & Saturday
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Bettys Cafe Tea Rooms for a spot of afternoon tea in a classic British fare in airy, elegant Georgian tearoom with domed glass roof.
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Wensleydale Railway, The Wensleydale Railway is a tourist and heritage line starting at Leeming Bar and traveling up to Redmire on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, passing through the Georgian market town of Bedale and the Dales market town of Leyburn, with constantly changing scenery, from the arable lands of the Vale of Mowbray in the east, to hills of the Yorkshire Dales in the west.
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Kiplin Hall & Gardens, Explore this fascinating Jacobean family home and its fabulous grounds with changing exhibitions, beautiful walks through the grounds, a busy calendar of events and activities, and much fun to be enjoyed by all the family.
Kiplin Hall was built in the early 1620s for George Calvert, Secretary of State to James I and founder of Maryland, USA. Tour the Hall and discover the history of the four fascinating families, all connected by blood or marriage, who have owned the Hall through the centuries. Royal relatives included King John, James I, Charles I and Charles II.