The services which were to be cut from Sunday, and which have now been granted a temporary reprieve, were mainly early morning or late evening buses running on the Number 1, 2A, 4 , 6 and 10 routes
TRANSPORT bosses at York council have agreed a £36,000 payment to First York to keep a raft of bus services which were due to be axed this Sunday running - for the next three months.
The services which were to be cut from Sunday, and which have now been granted a temporary reprieve, were mainly early morning or late evening buses running on the Number 1, 2A, 4 , 6 and 10 routes from Chapelfields, Acomb, Wigginton, Rawcliffe, Poppleton and Dunnington into the city centre.
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