The number 29 in Leeds was axed by First five weeks ago as part of the operator's timetable changes.
The number 29 route connects Leeds Dock in the city centre with Woodhouse, where the University of Leeds campus is located
A bus service used by university students in Leeds is back on the road, five weeks after it was axed. The number 29, which ran between Woodhouse and Leeds Dock, was pulled by First as part of recent timetable changes, with the operator claiming the route was not used frequently enough. Yorkshire Buses has now taken it on, with services running every half hour between 08:30-17:30 GMT on weekdays.Steve Carr, Yorkshire Buses director, said: "We're really looking forward to reintroducing the 29, and working with various partners to deliver a reliable service for the people of Leeds Dock.
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