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Greater Bristol Travel W H I T R E E D L H L A A A N M D D I P E T G O S R N O V R RO E O W A O A D H R U D G B I R BS A L R C E M ON H L A E H T H C H R Y A CHERTSEYRD R T E R A SY O O E 4 M AD H L NO C DE I S 1 P L TE C D NHAMRO L 0 T A ROKEB S E RK O G E C N 8 A N C N P IN A A T L F S H D W P I P W Y M R L R C E YD I E K N A A A R D O O E U LLINGT A A R WAVERLEYRO H ENH AD B S O A M P R K V T A MR T LBE C DSTO H H B D E R R N N AM T E A S N A B E A D COT T VI A S O L R D T A OAKLANDRD STRONANSAVE U M L B A O O E C D R E T ON BANNERROAD TP M R J CK TO H Y E I N OHNSROAD R G R IL OAD T R E N O N L R A R O I DALRY A H A A AWALK R D T L C A O A R O O VE R D D T A N C V S V K O D H E R F E L R O U IE F OA L N AD L R R I N M R T D EE SPR U O P O T D ROAD E D RO A M SY T L OO V INGF E N IMPERIALRD W A I C E D S NT CT NTH DENHA I R A N N D V TREE O P A OA S Y R VE LE ORI S LE A E IEL RO O AT R GTONLANE D R N WH ROAD AR AWNUGE DRO MR IN Y G L LE C LY C H AM K A OAD WELL S HAMPTO L AD A P K BE FRAN T H L A L E T E M D S E R D TR W P RU E I T T A L ST COT M E L S O O E I N M T AM ST Y R H S CO A O E R THAMP M N ANSTR O M T ROAD AV MA S NINE TREES HILL S DR D G O A A IDE R H D COTHAMVALE ARK H YN O T ABBOTSFORDROAD T D M O GW CITY C D H S A E D TNICHOLAS R D D BRI R A Y T R OA OA E F A R G N IE HTON W L WNROAD D RN A NP U NORR L 3A,3B, 8 8 1,2,3,3C,3X ROAD LA 9,72, W B 5 E E A P V R O 3 E R S V ST O Travelling beyond Bristol by bus and coach H T D B O A E S HAM A R R D N DE R D T H G 3X,70, E G A U 77 D 4,9,U1 AD A IG T N E E CO E O I V A O S AR K S T I O R C P T R R O T OCKER D L D N 71,73,75, L A T D F O H ’SR T D E R W D P N R A W O E N W M E O R O E E D BristolT CityA CentreY I L D S R ROA N S L H A H T R A I O G SPRINGH S 76,T2 C L D N V 9 L T ABERDEEN L R M OA E A N N C B N A D MELROSEPLACE M A I ROAD S H E A A R E U M A H K STREET P Coach Travel L L O OT U D O A R C H F ITY N GY F T TM O S R ST JOHN’S ROAD A SWI S ADE IL C A W M R E E L O K L 9,72 C REET T Y A T EET C N K E C A R ALEXANDRAROAD S A B H T K E 62,462,626, S O T S R Bristol is served by the National Express national coach network with services departing from Bristol Bus Station. T T T D W EE WOODLANDROAD T T S OWNPA S O WESTPARK D CA R ET D N RSE DOVE S E V m1,m3,m3x,SEV,T1,U3, TR Kingsdown LA E S AI E E D WC D RT E A A PO M M T D RD C O MO EETSOUT N L IN National Express information and tickets are available from the National Express counter and machines in the Bus Clifton R O K JA A Y L E KINGSD S IN X49,Y1,Y2,Y3,Y4,Y5 H E I E TR ERSTRE S N F LEIGHROAD V N D LAN Down L T SOUTHPARADED A C G L T E L O A R TAG I C R Bristol Zoo GUTHRIEROAD O G ES BISHOP D A N R L A W AVE E V E V T GOOD D D B ETTAST L UEHI S 1 E N Station. For further information on National Express services: 0871 781 8181 or visit www.nationalexpress.com Gardens L 5 O E QU E T T E I ENRI P DO 0 U G W F H E K S A A 4 E U ID N A L L B P S O R O T L R TR I L E K RE S B T F E I R P F N T D E CECILROAD M T R ET T L EE AND U G S R L C L E E IE RT W I E D R S S F O E O Clifton C G Y T 24 T Q K P L P N C O N megabus provides express coach services to and from London and other selected major cities. P L H A S N2 A A H A E College A L O R D A T V B G U N D E T O K 48 EROAD E C A L N O O WOODLAND L E T R M R ’ H S S S O O T 48A Buses set off from Bond Street, Bristol (near Blacks). For further information on megabus, K T G R I R U1 M D BBC A H N E P I E T E L Y S E 49 T R L S L RRE A T D ETONROA L 77 SU S Q U O A call enquiries 0141 352 4444, or visit uk.megabus.com N PL S O T R A N1 Brunswick L ST TYNDAL L D Stokes Croft E A P ROA Square O D R E Newfoundland YW C L M A H N L A The O Circus O N V D ST U I I B T E R University of T L F C E P Bus Travel T R R Lido S N3 O E T E LL P O S Bristol Library L N O E K E WE R S STR I N E H R Magistrates T Clifton E E D T L T Court S1 W HRIS M OUT St James C Cathedral RC R A D A S T A From Bristol Bus Station you can travel to many places beyond the city including those listed below: L O D D N 9 E H GEORGE O Barton E SELL C Y A E A E E N L VENUE T S W L St Michael’s R L GE I D T B T F E O T I T ND E U S T S6 S E ITT T N LLA S Hospital S S8 S2 S4 T R L R R O H R University of Bristol A O T Bristol O EET O A N N I S W D A Senate House TYND M Royal L St James S5 S3 Cinema D D I P 9,72 L A C H2 D W B7 S16 T Destination Service Number Destination Service Number A H Infirmary A&E U Priory K O R E R R A A EFAIR T K R University M S E ET 8,9 A AD E OR E E Avon LIFTO N P RO L M A H R A C S H1 R of Bristol N H U E T Almondsbury 77*, T1*, T2 Paulton 177, 178 R ’ ’ B9 H P S O R D B8 T 4 O L T S Cabot Circus T Gorge L E RWA Art E O L R E 2 A U Victoria I B15 N E N S7 S V D R P N I A 0 P Gallery E H P St James R Alveston 77*, T1*, T2 Peasedown St.
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