The 412 service from York to Wetherby is under threat due to rising costs, its operator says.
People reliant on an under-fire bus route say they fear being "stuck" in their villages if the service is axed.
North Yorkshire County Council's Andy Paraskos said the local authority is in talks over the future of the service.Since 16 May, the 412 service has been operating five buses a day in each direction from Monday to Friday. Heather Dean, who works at the local store in Tockwith said the bus service is used by customers from surrounding villages who do not want to travel to Wetherby or York for their shopping.
The operator has to pre-notify the local authorities 28 days before it tells the commissioner and should inform them 42 days before it wants to end the service.Connexions managing director Craig Temple said he does not want to stop running the service but the company has been left with no alternative
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