About 36 Bus: Leeds - Harrogate - Ripon

The Number 36 bus offers a smooth and scenic journey between Harrogate and Ripon, making it a popular choice for visitors and locals alike. Travelling through picturesque villages and rolling countryside, the route provides a relaxing way to experience the beauty of North Yorkshire without the need to drive.  The 36 begins also travels to and from Leeds from Harrogate.

The 36 has a dedicated fleet of modern buses with comfortable and specious seating, offering USB charging and Wi-Fi, as well as incredible views over the surrounding countryside from its upper deck.

The Journey between Harrogate and Ripon take around 40 minutes and services run twice an hour day making the 36 a reliable service for your day out.

Whether you're exploring for the day or connecting to other destinations, the Number 36 is a reliable and enjoyable way to travel through the heart of Yorkshire.

Number 36 FAQs:

When does the number 36 run?

The 36 runs regular services every 30 minutes every day of the week, from early morning into the evening services, with service times spreading out slightly in early mornings and evenings.  Sunday early morning and evening services are less regular than the rest of the week.

For timetable information and live bus updates please visit the website linked above.

How can I check bus services?

Transdev provide live bus information and location tracking on their website (linked above).

For added convenience you can download the transdev app for your mobile phone to plan your journey, check bus times, track your bus and buy your ticket before you board.

What other places does the 36 visit?

This bus also stops at the pretty castle village of Ripley.

Can Wheelchair users catch the 36?
Yes, there are two wheelchair bays on No 36 buses.  There raised curbs for easy embarkation at Harrogate and Ripon bus stations but not all stops in-between.  The buses also have a boarding ramp to aid passengers.

What other accessibility features are available on the 36?

As well as being Wheelchair accessible the 36 buses also have hearing aid loops, priority seating and audio/visual stop announcements.

Can I take my dog on the 36?

Yes well behaved dogs are welcome on our buses, please be considerate to other passengers.

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