Sunday 10 August 2014

Hay Ho! Bus






There's good news on the horizon for slow travellers seeking to get to Hay-on-Wye for a weekend break this autumn. Whether you are up for the Walking Festival,  the Winter Hay Festival or simply to spend the weekend lazily browsing around bookshops, then it is easy enough to get to Hay on Sundays and Bank Holidays. Until last week, the news was that the Hereford to Brecon via Hay-on-Wye bus would be axed come the end of September; a rather gloomy scenario for us and for the residents of Hay. But all is not lost. The Hay Tourism Group, Hay Chamber of Commerce, Rail for Herefordshire, Herefordshire Ramblers and three generous individuals have stepped in  to finance a Sundays and Bank Holidays service between Hay and Hereford. That is how important a Sunday bus is to their community!

The bus, still numbered 39A, has a new name for fun loving types; it is called the Hay Ho! bus. There's a new timetable too; it is designed to fit with the arrival and departure of trains from London (and the North and Midlands). The stop for Hay is just across the road from Hereford railway station forecourt, beyond the mega roundabout on the right, Stand 2 to be precise but, in earnest, its not much of a stand. Hay Ho! will run three times each way: 1010, 1310 and 1610 from Hereford Railway Station and 1150,1450, and 1720 from Hay-on-Wye (Hay Castle side of Oxford Road). It will be operated by Yeomans Travel of Hereford and commences on October 5th, 2014. The full journey takes just over an hour.

What a breath of fresh air, a positive strand among threads of rural bus up and down the Marches. The Hay Tourist Group want to make the bus part of the overall tourist experience and what better way to do just that by riding through the Golden Valley on the Hay Ho! bus. The views across the foothills to the Black Mountains are exceptional...sit on the left hand side of the bus to enjoy the scenery.

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