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Transport in York

By car: York offers a fast and Frequent Park and Ride into the heart of the City. This is the best way to arrive at the city center if you have journeyed to it by car. This facilities allows you to park your car for free, then take the short journey right into the heart of the city at a small cost. This is a hassle free way to travel to the center, without the stress of finding places to park. For extra convenience there are three separate park and ride facilities in three alternative directions just outside the city. When you drive to York there are sign post for the park and ride just follow one of these, park and catch one of the frequent buses into the city center, were it stops at various places for your convenience, also picks you up. This service runs 7.30am to 7.00pm every day except Sunday and Christmas Bank Holidays.
By train: Travelling to York by train from various destinations in Britain is not a problem. For details contact Rail enquiries by telephone - 0345 484950.
By coach: National Express run coach services regularly to York from many destinations for details contact them by telephone - 0990 808080.
By air: The nearest airport is Leeds/Bradford, which is just 28 miles away from York. There are also direct connections by train from, Manchester and Newcatle-upon-Tyne Airports.
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