Transdev Harrogate & District route 36
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A 36 vehicle in Leeds City Centre |
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Service area | North Yorkshire |
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Fleet | 12 x Volvo B7TL |
Operator | Transdev Harrogate & District |
Web site | The 36 Home Page |
The 36 is a bus service operated by Harrogate & District running between Ripon, Harrogate and Leeds. The service was introduced in 2004 at a cost of £2.25 million. [1] In February 2008, the service featured in several BBC News television reports outlining the increasing popularity of bus travel in the UK. [2]
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[edit] Fleet
The fleet consists of 12 Volvo B7TL double-decker vehicles with a Wright Eclipse Gemini body equipped with spacious leather seats. All of the fleet has a unique red and black paintwork with the "36" logo.
[edit] Route
The route commences at either Ripon or Harrogate Bus Station and terminates at Leeds City Bus Station, running via Pannal, Harewood, Alwoodley, Moortown and Chapel Allerton. At peak times on weekdays, journeys also run via the Headrow and Leeds City Square.
[edit] Frequency
[edit] Mondays to Fridays
During the day journeys run every 20 minutes between Ripon and Leeds; at peak times this increases to every 10 minutes between Harrogate and Leeds. In the evenings the frequency reduces to once every hour.
[edit] Weekends
On Saturdays buses run every twenty minutes during the day and every hour in the evening. A half-hourly Sunday service is provided.
[edit] References
- ^ Harrogate & District - Service 36 Accessed 23 March 2008
- ^ BBC News - "Bus journeys reach 11-year high" Accessed 23 March 2008