Bus Travel

Getting around Yorkshire by bus

Many different transport companies are involved in providing bus travel in the Yorkshire region.

The five big companies Arriva, First, Go-ahead, Stagecoach and Transdev are represented in services around the region, sometimes operating under more localised names, and there are also many smaller companies with mini and midi buses providing a vital link to small villages in rural areas.

Getting about Yorkshire's big towns and cities poses no problem with plenty of services to the outlying districts of each town, particularly during the daytime.

Park and ride bus schemes are also in operation in Bridlington, Doncaster, Leeds, Scarborough, Whitby and York, where finding any parking in central areas can be extremely difficult.

In York there are city sightseeing buses in addition to park and ride buses and regular local bus services. Whitby also has sightseeing buses and in Scarborough there are open-top sea-front services between the North and South Bays.

In Sheffield local transit includes the Supertram tram system.

In Leeds and in Bradford watch out for guided busways which have been laid out a bit like a bus lane, but along the centre of some dual carriageway roads rather than at the side. Where some routes along the road use the busway and some don't it may mean having to choose between the bus shelter at the side of the road or one for the busway in the middle of the road, having decided which bus you want to catch.

In villages in rural areas of Yorkshire there are bus links to be found in many places, but journeys require very careful planning. Sometimes there are only one or two services a day and sometimes services only operate on particular days. Often there is no service on Sundays, except for summer services to tourist spots. Many tourist areas have a much better service in summer months than in the winter.

Yorkshire is a very large region. West Yorkshire alone is larger than Greater London. For inter-town/city travel, buses travelling through urban areas will take multiple times longer than rail travel where available.

Textile-theme branding aims to bring buses a cut above the competition

One of the first steps in giving the public the bus service they need will involve the long-recognised M for Metro brand being turned on its head in favour of a Weaver 'W' at locations from buildings to bus stopsWest Yorkshire will be ditching the well-known Metro name which it has used for over 50 years as it embarks upon the massive task of rebranding every bus stop in the county from 'M' to 'W' along with passes, ticketing, buildings and buses as The Weaver Network.

The Weaver Network name is said to be inspired by the region's industrial past and was officially unveiled by Mayor Tracy Brabin and West Yorkshire's five council leaders in Leeds on Monday (12 May).

West Yorkshire Combined Authority Transport Committee chair Clr Susan Hinchcliffe said: “The Weaver Network will reflect a public transport network that the region can be proud of, while helping the public to understand who is responsible for helping them travel to where they need to be."

The Weaver Network 'W' was unveiled in Leeds on a re-liveried green bus with textile-inspired artwork on its lower panels. The bus was rolled out just four days after the West Yorkshire Combined Authority approved the transport network name and brand identity after discussions mostly held in private session.

The West Yorkshire Combined Authority is working to create a franchised bus network, whereby the bus network and the majority of services will be authority-controlled. This will mean the Combined Authority sets routes, timetables, fares, and standards. The first franchised bus services are expected to be in operation by March 2027.

See the West Yorkshire mayor with the new bus branding at the  Metro website.

There are cuts in bus services among timetable changes being introduced by some operators across West Yorkshire from next Sunday (May 18). Most of Sunday's changes involve First Bus services across many parts of West Yorkshire and also services of the Keighley Bus Company. The date will also see the completion of the return of all bus services to Bradford Interchange bus station after the long period of closure there.

Further details of affected services can be found on the following web page:
West Yorkshire:  Metro - Service changes

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Fares and day tickets

A range of day ticket options (as well as tickets for longer periods) now exists for the various bus operators around Yorkshire. Most operators offer tickets restricted to the operator's own services, but there are now several multi-operator options available, particularly in West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and City of York:



More detailed information on bus travel in each area is being added to pages for the cities and towns which can be found through our A to Y gazetteer page.

We are also happy to help by providing these links to other websites which can help you with your journey planning:

Website links for further bus information

North Yorkshire


 North Yorkshire Council has public transport information including details of around 80 different bus operators and also timetables for the various services across North Yorkshire at its  Bus Timetables page.

 Dales Bus provided by the Dales and Bowland Community Interest Company provides co-ordinated information on bus services operating into the Yorkshire Dales National Park and Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty including a timetable produced in conjunction with West Yorkshire Metro.

 Ryedale Community Transport runs several community bus routes and dial a ride services, principally in the Ryedale area of North Yorkshire.

East Yorkshire

 East Yorkshire Motor Services operate many services in Hull and East Yorkshire and to Filey and Scarborough in North Yorkshire.

 East Riding of Yorkshire Council has a full list of operators in the East Riding.

South Yorkshire

 Travel South Yorkshire provides journey planning help.

West Yorkshire

 Metro provides help on travel planning.

Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, Stockton-on-Tees boroughs

 Connect Tees Valley provides bus information and timetables.

City of York

 i Travel York provides help on journey planning.

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