Earlier and later times added to York Park and Ride bus network
Changes that took effect on Sunday (June 20) mean that services will now arrive in York city centre by 5.45am (7.45am on Sundays), and will depart from the city centre at 10.30pm (every day).
This applies to services 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, and 59.
Councillor Kate Ravilious, executive member for transport at City of York Council, said: "Whether you're catching an early morning train, finishing an overnight shift, or enjoying a night out in York, this expansion is part of our commitment to giving people more travel options and making York a cleaner, more affordable, and more sustainable city."
First Bus has also increased frequency across the Park and Ride network.
Until September 7, additional buses will operate on weekdays on all services, and also on Saturdays on routes 7 and 8.
Normal timetables will run on Sundays.
For more information, visit https://www.firstbus.co.uk/york/routes-and-maps/york-park-ride and https://www.itravelyork.info/park-and-ride

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