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How to get to Skegness in East Lindsey by bus?

Directions to Skegness (East Lindsey) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Skegness

    BusBus: B7, 2N, 7, 59, 83.TrainTrain: EAST MIDLANDS RAILWAY.

How to get to Skegness by bus?

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Bus stops near Skegness in East Lindsey

  • Scarbrough Avenue, Skegness, 2 min walk,
  • Dorothy Avenue, Skegness, 6 min walk,
  • Railway Station, Skegness, 6 min walk,
  • Lincolnshire Imp Cafe, Skegness, 6 min walk,
  • Graham Road, Skegness, 6 min walk,
  • Bus Station, Skegness, 7 min walk,

Train stations near Skegness in East Lindsey

  • Skegness, 33 min walk,

Bus lines to Skegness in East Lindsey

  • 2N, Skegness Interchange - South View,
  • 7, Alford - Skegness,
  • 59, Skegness Interchange - Mablethorpe,
  • 83, Skegness - Ingoldmells,
  • E86S, Skegness - Alford,
  • 96, Skegness - Spilsby High School,
  • X57, Skegness,
  • 2A, Skegness Interchange - South View,
  • M3, Skegness - Boston,
  • B7, Boston - Skegness,
  • B7X, Boston - Skegness,
  • 57, Skegness Interchange - Boston,
  • 2, Skegness,
  • 59S, Anderby Creek,
  • 56, Skegness,
  • 1, Chapel St Leonards,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Skegness?

    The nearest stations to Skegness are:

    • Scarbrough Avenue, Skegness is 102 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Dorothy Avenue, Skegness is 401 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Railway Station, Skegness is 409 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Lincolnshire Imp Cafe, Skegness is 442 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Graham Road, Skegness is 458 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Bus Station, Skegness is 516 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • Skegness is 2532 meters away, 33 min walk.
  • Which bus line stops near Skegness?

    B7

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Skegness in East Lindsey?

    The nearest bus stop to Skegness in East Lindsey is Scarbrough Avenue, Skegness. It’s a 2 min walk away.

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Public Transit to Skegness in East Lindsey

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Bus: B7, 2N, 7, 59, 83, E86S, X57, 2A, M3, B7X, 57, 2, 59S.Train: EAST MIDLANDS RAILWAY.

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Skegness Address: Skegness street in East Lindsey

Skegness, East Lindsey
Skegness, East LindseySkegness ( skeg-NESS) is a seaside town and civil parish in the East Lindsey District of Lincolnshire, England. On the Lincolnshire coast of the North Sea, the town is 43 miles (69 km) east of Lincoln and 22 miles (35 km) north-east of Boston. With a population of 19,579 as of 2011, it is the largest settlement in East Lindsey. It also incorporates Winthorpe and Seacroft, and forms a larger built-up area with the resorts of Ingoldmells and Chapel St Leonards to the north. The town is on the A52 and A158 roads, connecting it with Boston and the East Midlands, and Lincoln respectively. Skegness railway station is on the Nottingham to Skegness (via Grantham) line. The original Skegness was situated farther east at the mouth of The Wash. Its Norse name refers to a headland which sat near the settlement. By the 14th century, it was a locally important port for coastal trade. The natural sea defences which protected the harbour eroded in the later Middle Ages, and it was lost to the sea after a storm in the 1520s. Rebuilt along the new shoreline, early modern Skegness was a small fishing and farming village, but from the late 18th century members of the local gentry visited for holidays. The arrival of the railways in 1873 transformed it into a popular seaside resort. This was the intention of The 9th Earl of Scarbrough, who owned most of the land in the vicinity; he built the infrastructure of the town and laid out plots, which he leased to speculative developers. This new Skegness quickly became a popular destination for holiday-makers and day trippers from the East Midlands factory towns. By the interwar years the town was established as one of the most popular seaside resorts in Britain. The layout of the modern seafront dates to this time and holiday camps were built around the town, including the first Butlin's holiday resort which opened in Ingoldmells in 1936. The package holiday abroad became an increasingly popular and affordable option for many British holiday-makers during the 1970s; this trend combined with declining industrial employment in the East Midlands to harm Skegness's visitor economy in the late 20th century. Nevertheless, the resort retains a loyal visitor base and has increasingly attracted people visiting for a short holiday alongside their trip abroad. Tourism increased following the recession of 2007–09 owing to the resort's affordability. In 2011, the town was England's fourth most popular holiday destination for UK residents, and in 2015 it received over 1.4 million visitors. It has a reputation as a traditional English seaside resort owing to its long, sandy beach and seafront attractions which include amusement arcades, eateries, Botton's fairground, the pier, nightclubs and bars. Other visitor attractions include Natureland Seal Sanctuary, a museum, an aquarium, a heritage railway, an annual carnival, a yearly arts festival, and Gibraltar Point nature reserve to the south of the town. Despite the arrival of several manufacturing firms since the 1950s and Skegness's prominence as a local commercial centre, the tourism industry remains very important for the economy and employment but the tourism service economy's low wages and seasonal nature, along with the town's aging population, have contributed towards high levels of relative deprivation among the resident population. Poor transport and communication links are barriers to economic diversification. Residents are served by five state primary schools and a preparatory school, two state secondary schools (one of which is selective), several colleges, a community hospital, several churches and two local newspapers. The town is home to a police station, a magistrates' court and a lifeboat station.
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East Lindsey has 1 transport type(s), including: bus, operated by several transport agencies, including National Rail, Ashbourne Community Transport, Delaine Buses, Arriva Midlands, Centrebus, Our Centre, Hulleys of Baslow, D & G Bus, Stagecoach East Midlands, Central Connect, North Lincolnshire Council, National Rail, Roberts Coaches, Hawkes Coaches and Lawson's of Corby

Public transport routes with stations closest to Skegness in East Lindsey

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Bus lines with stations closest to Skegness in East Lindsey