… There bringing back the 76 – Well not how it used to (Which is what they said they’d do), it’s just a new route and dosen’t run the time where a working person can get on it so basically it’s especially designed for old biddies, mind you there getting funding from the council for it. – There’s the 75 which has been the only one of ‘em that’s survived all these three changes so EYMS couldn’t resist but to ruin it. Yes it terminates at Keyingham like all the others have been made to do, but of course the 77 dosen’t terminate at Keyingham that’s good news and it runs at peak periods aswell as all day on the every hour route straight down Old hedon Road and it serves all the villages as the 75 so that’s a way round it if you’ve got 60 years spare. The positive side of the situation is they’ve got rid of the 74.
The Hedon Buses are usually safe after all these haven’t been touched since EYMS bought the route a decade ago however they’ve changed them aswell – The 79 which was a every 2 hours route is now a every 24 hour route. Service 78 has changed times to make the Hedon into Paull & Hull route a touch more reliable . They haven’t bothered changing the 80. The 277 (For those who don’t know it’s the dear one that goes through Sproatley, Bilton, and all that lot) has the joy of adapted times so it can serve Preston – South Holderness School on the bell.
Still they haven’t ruined the Hornsea buses…. well, not yet anyway!