Bridlington Bus station will close on Monday for up to three weeks of refurbishment.
Bridlington Bus Station is to close on Monday, 10 January, for up to three weeks for a major refurbishment.
Colin Walker is the East Riding of Yorkshire Council's Transportation Services Group Manager he says the work will see a number of improvements made to the station.
New bus shelters are to be installed as part of the three weeks of major refurbishments which get underway on Monday.
The £35,000 project will also include the cleaning of tarmac areas, re-painting of pedestrian guardrails.
Colin Walker says the bus station will be closed during the works which are part of an ongoing programme of improvements.
Alternative bus stops will be provided on Queen Street and the Promenade during the closure as follows :
Stop A – Bridlington Promenade (opposite Regent Terrace):
- Service 6 : EY Buses : Destination : The Crayke
- 12/12A: EY Buses : Scarborough
- 14: EY Buses : Flamborough
- 121: EY Buses : Bridlington College
Stop B – Bridlington Promenade (opposite Boots)
- Service 2: EY Buses: Destination : Avocet Way
- 3: EY Buses : West Hill and Hospital
- 4 : EY Buses : New Pasture Lane
- 5/5A: EY Buses: Bempton Lane
- 124: Acklams: Ruston Parva (Wed only)
Stop C – Queen Street (Bus Stop & Shelter)
- Service 45/45A: EY Buses: York via Driffield and Pocklington
- 121: EY Buses: Hull via Driffield and Beverley
- 130: EY Buses : Hornsea via Skipsea
- 136: EY Buses: Driffield via Skipsea and Beeford
- 504/504A: Acklams : Bempton and Buckton.
Colin Walker said :
“We apologise to bus passengers in Bridlington for the inconvenience caused by this temporary closure, but we hope they will appreciate the improvements we are making. We are carrying out the refurbishment at the quietest time of the year, to keep any disruption to an absolute minimum.
At the end of the works, bus passengers will find the bus station looks much brighter and far more welcoming. We have already invested in the provision of real time bus information at Bridlington bus station, and these new works will further improve waiting facilities for passengers.”


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