The Saturday DalesBus 59 between Harrogate and Skipton has been temporarily suspended due to the emergency closure of the A59 at Kex Gill.
The road was closed on New Year’s Day following a landslip caused by adverse weather.
North Yorkshire Council has since said it could be a “few weeks” before it reopens.
The usual bus service will resume when the road reopens.
In the meantime, DalesBus 74 will continue to provide the usual Saturday service between York, Harrogate, Otley, Ilkley, Bolton Abbey and Grassington.
This bus leaves Harrogate Bus Station every Saturday at 09:25am, returning from Bolton Abbey at 5:25pm.
The latest updates will be available online at www.dalesbus.org/59.

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