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By Car

The A19 runs past Thirsk, North to Teesside, and South to York. The A1 links Thirsk with Newcastle and Leeds. The A170 links Thirsk to Scarborough to the east and A61 to Ripon in the west. The A168 links Thirsk to Northallerton.

Free Parking

Free 2 hour disc parking in the market place (collect disc from all local shops) and Free all day parking in the long stay car parks.

By Rail

Thirsk Station lies on the east coast mainline between Darlington and York and Trans-Pennine routes. The Station is situated a mile and a half from the town centre. It is a flat walk and there is a regular bus service from the station to the town.

Useful numbers and websites.

www.nationalrail.co.uk Tel. 0845 748 4950
www.tpexpress.co.uk Tel. 0845 678 6974

By Bus

National Express Coaches to London, Glasgow, Hull and other destinations run through Thirsk. Thirsk is also served by several bus operators. Bus information is held at the bus stop in the Market Place, Thirsk Tourist Information Centre and the library.A wider tourist bus service covers the moors and dales in the summer.

Public transport Tel. 08706082608
www.nationalexpress.com Tel. 08705 808080
www.moors.uk.net Tel. 01845 597000
www.dalesbus.org Tel. 08706082608

Location

Contact

Thirsk Tourist Information Centre
49 Market Place, Thirsk,
North Yorkshire
Tel: 01845 522755
Fax: 01845 526230

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It's a fact

Packhorse bridge was built in 1672 and is one several in Yorkshire.

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Supported by: Thirsk Regeneration Initiative, Lottery Funding