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Chew Valley Bus Route Map St Services terminating Train to Filton Abbey Wood/South Wales and the North 318 to Kingswood in Central Bristol 319 to Kingswood/ SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE Services terminating in Central Bath 67, X39, 178, 332, 339, 349, BRISTOL Lawrence Hill 332 632 /Bristol Parkway Station /Bristol Parkway Station X31, X39, 64, X72, X76, 76, 76A, 79, 376, 379, 632, 649, 668, 672, 678 /Cribbs Causeway /Cribbs Causeway 620 to Yate/Tetbury X80, 86, X86, X88, 94, 173, 178, 179, Asda 532, 533 to Kingswood/ 184, 228, 231, 232, 233, 264, 265, 267, 76 Bristol 318 Mangotsfield 684 to Malmesbury 271, 272, 273, 319, 332, 337, 339, 620, Redcliffe Temple Wick 76A to Hullavington Long Hanham 319 632, 649, 752, 757, 768, 775, 791 Ashton Meads * 79 to Marshfield P&R Oldland 620 532 Nimlet Bedminster X39 178 Longwell318 332 228 to Colerne Train to Weston- 649 Green 533 339 Upton super-Mare and 668 632 Knowle 678349 Cheyney Hunters Hall the South West Brislington 684 Tadwick 67 Abus TO BRISTOL Upper Chew Valley bus route map St. Catherine 231, 232, 233, X31 684 Langridge 672 Abus / Bugler Coaches TO BRISTOL 318 532 Langridge to Chippenham 533 319 Race 67 Bitton FARE CAR ZONE 271, 272, 273 Keynsham 332 Course Upper 228 to Devizes 672 67 672 672 672 672 672 67 672 672 672 632 Lansdown Swainswick Northend 67 to Bristol 683 Lansdown Woolley 76 76A MS MF MS MS MS MS MS MF MS MS MSB 672 672 to Bristol n Train to Chippenham/ Stockwood to Keynsham vo P&R Swainswick A Swindon/London r 79 Blagdon, Seymour Arms 0653 .. 0930 1220 1545a Bristol, The Horsefair, stop Sk 0840 1135 1305 1425 1645 1810 Chandag e Batheaston Whitchurch iv Ubley, Saw Mills 0657 .. 0934 1224 .. Estate R Charlcombe Temple Meads, Temple Gate, stop Te 0846 1141 1313c 1431 1651 1820 683 Kingsdown Ensleigh X76 to Marlborough Queen Saltford Kelston Lower Compton Martin, Post Office 0700 .. 0936 1226 .. Bedminster, Bedminster Parade 0851 1146 .. 1436 1656 1826 X86 to Melksham Charlton Newbridge Swainswick X76 Bathford X86 X72 to Melksham West Harptree, The Crown 0702 0908 0938 1228 .. Dundry 178 Bedminster Down, Kings Head 0858b 1153b .. 1444 1704 1836 Chewton X39 337 P&R X72 678 86 to Broughton 668 339 649 672 Norton Keynsham 86 East Harptree, The Clock 0705 .. 0942 1232 .. Dundry, Church .. .. .. 1452 1712 1843 683 640 Newbridge Gifford 135 Malreward Bathampton Bishop Sutton, Red Lion 0715 0914 0951 1241 .. Chew Stoke, Salway Close .. .. 1357r 1501 1721 1852 67 *135 683 BATH Chew Stoke, Wallycourt Road .. 0920 .. .. .. Winford Compton Corston Newton St. Loe Chew Magna, Post Office .. .. 1354r 1505 1725 1856 752 418 Bus Station Pensford Hill Woollard Dando 'The Globe' 94 Stanton Drew, Druids Arms 0722 .. 0956 1246 .. Chew Stoke, Wallycourt Road .. .. 1358r .. .. .. Publow University 418 Bath Spa 418 94 WILTSHIRE 640 * Bath Spa P&R Chew Magna, Post Office 0727 0926o 1002 1252 .. Stanton Drew, Druids Arms .. .. .. 1511 1731 1901 672 Pensford University 64 Claverton 672 Oldfield Park 135 640 Saturday only Chew Stoke, Salway Close 0731 0922o 1005 1255 .. Chew 67 134 67 683 640 Bishop Sutton, Red Lion .. .. 1406r 1516 1736 1909 N 683 752 754 640 752 264 to Trowbridge/ 134 752 768 Magna to Keynsham 178 264 265 Dundry, Church 0740 .. 1014 1304 .. East Harptree, The Clock .. .. .. 1526 1746 1917r Englishcombe Salisbury Stanton 668 678 672 640 Viaduct 265 to Trowbridge/ Bedminster Down, Kings Head 0750 .. 1022 1312 1605 West Harptree, The Crown .. .. 1412r 1529 1749 1920 Drew Odd Down Monkton 672 Warminster Combe Hotel 134 Chelwood Marksbury Odd Down to Lockham Bedminster, Bedminster Parade 0802 .. 1030 1320 1612 Compton Martin, Post Office .. .. .. 1531 1751 1922 67 640 683 754 P&R 135 640 754 768 College via Temple Meads, Temple Gate 0809 1007 1037 1327 1619 Butcombe Chew Stoke 672 752 Inglesbatch 267 Ubley, Saw Mills .. .. .. 1534 1754 1925 752 754 Melksham Stanton 752 9 64 264 265 67 17 64 to Hilperton Bristol, Union Street 0821 1011 1046 1336 1627 Blagdon, Seymour Arms 0920 1215 .. 1538 1758 1930 128 672 Wick to Bath 1 South Stoke 640 752 Farmborough 178 79 Limpley 94 Nailsea West 134 768 5 95 Winsley Priston 179 173 77 Stoke Train to Salisbury/ 134 135 Town 179 184 X80 Midford Southampton/ 178 178 757 94 to Weston- 754 179 94 Freshford Portsmouth Chew Bishop Stowey Avoncliff B 754 683 640 TO KEYNSHAM Somerbus Bath & North East Somerset 754 TO RADSTOCK Bath & North East Somerset l 678 752 TO BATH super-Mareag Nempnett 668 95 Train to Yeovil/ Burrington don Valley Sutton 178 6 Combe Hay L Dunkerton Weymouth a Thrubwell Lake 752 754 128 78 Westwood 134 179 768 * 640 640 752 752 754 754 ke 134 Tunley Staples Blagdon * Clutton 178 267 95 672 640 179 Timsbury 178 757 Hill 95 Fri Fri Mon Mon 672 X80 94 94 to Trowbridge Wed Wed 754 67 678 754 754 775 95 to Bradford-on- Bishop Sutton, Woodcroft 0924 * 791 Keynsham, Ashton Way 1240 Hinton Blewett, Ring O Bells 0915 Bath, Grand Parade 1345 Hinton Blewett, Ring O Bells 0909 Radstock, Victoria Hall 1230 134 768 Avon 672 173 Wellow Hinton 128 135 683 683 184 Ubley 768 668 Bishop Sutton, Red Lion 0925 Queen Charlton, Turn 1245 Bishop Sutton, Post Office 0915 Midsomer Norton, High Street 1236 134 768 Peasedown 757 Charterhouse Bishop Sutton, Woodcroft 0924 Bath, Bus Station 1350 672 128 752 683 754 135 754 668 St. John Orchard Chew Stoke, Salway Close 0930 Chewton Keynsham 1249 West Harptree, Crown 0920 Tesco Store 1241 Temple Cloud 754 Camerton Chew Stoke, Wallycourt Road 0930 Corston, Church 1402 128 Way 768 775 757 Chew Magna, Post Office 0935 Compton Dando 1255 Chew Magna, Post Office 0935 Marksbury, Church 1406 Compton Martin, Post Office 0923 Paulton, Post Office 1247 West Harptree Hinton FARE CAR ZONE * 757 Stanton Drew, Roundhouse 0938 Woollard, Paradise Row 1257 Stanton Drew, Roundhouse 0939 Chelwood 1409 Ubley, Church 0926 Temple Cloud 1257 Compton 672 Blewett 754 683 Martin 67 134 to Shoscombe Chew Stoke, Bushythorn Road 0936 Clutton, Station Road 1305 178 184 Stanton Drew, Druids Arms 0940 Publow, Church 1301 Pensford, Bridge 0944 Pensford, Bridge 1413 * Radstock Clandown Norton St. Philip 173 Chew Magna, Post Office 0942 Stanton Drew, Druids Arms 1314 683 to Wells 757 791 X80 Stanton Wick, Turn 0945 Pensford, Publow Lane 1304 Chelwood 0948 Stanton Drew, Roundhouse 1417 757 Tyning 185 East Harptree Farrington 754 185 Stanton Drew, Druids Arms 0946 Chew Magna, Post Office 1322 Tesco 267 Pensford, Publow Lane 0952 Stanton Wick, Turn 1310 Marksbury, Church 0953 Chew Magna, Post Office 1420 Gurney * Welton 782 Clutton, Station Road 1005 Chew Stoke, Bushythorn Road 1328 Coley Radstock 185 424 678 Publow, Church 0954 Stanton Drew, Druids Arms 1315 Corston, Church 0958 Chew Stoke, Wallycourt Road 1425 MIDSOMER 678 Temple Cloud 1010 Ubley, Church 1335 768 Writhlington Litton NORTON X80 *185 414 424 Faulkland Woollard, Paradise Row 0957 Stanton Drew, Roundhouse 1317 Bath, Bus Station 1012 Bishop Sutton, Woodcroft 1431 424 X80 414 Paulton, War Memorial 1019 Compton Martin, Post Office 1338 185 Woolverton Rode Compton Dando 1001 Chew Magna, Post Office 1320 Bath, Grand Parade 1015 Hinton Blewett, Ring O Bells 1440 Westfield 414 424 185 Tesco Store 1024 West Harptree, Crown 1342 Haydon SOMERSET 267 to Frome Chewton Keynsham 1005 Chew Stoke, Salway Close 1325 Links To Withies Norton Terry Hill Midsomer Norton, High Street 1029 Bishop Sutton, Post Office 1347 672 414 Monday to Saturday less than hourly Bristol International Park Hill 414 Queen Charlton, Turn 1009 Bishop Sutton, Red Lion 1330 Chewton Mendip 424 185 to Trowbridge Services 67, 640, 672, 752 and 754 are operated with financial support from Radstock, Victoria Hall 1034 Hinton Blewett, Ring O Bells 1355r 754 Airport 424 Less than 6 days a week 414 424 Keynsham, Ashton Way 1015 Bishop Sutton, Woodcroft 1331 Bath & North East Somerset Council. X80 Bus Route Terminus 134 Kilmersdon Route operates only in direction indicated * 173 184 414, 424, X80, to Frome a - runs via A38 (tickets available from places on c - time at Temple Gate, stop Tf MSB - Mondays to Saturdays (except Public Holidays) Wed - Wednesdays Council Boundary Bristol Flyer (service 331) 0 1 2 Miles the previous journey) o - stops on opposite side to 672 operated by Bugler Coaches Fri - Fridays (except Good Friday) © Copyright Bath & North East Somerset Council 2013 is an express coach operating every 20 mins b - runs via A38 (tickets available to places on the r - on request only MS - Mondays to Saturdays (except Public Holidays) 0 1 2 3 4 Kilometres every day between Bristol return journey) MF - Mondays to Fridays (except Public Holidays) Mon - Mondays (except Public Holidays) Bus Station, Temple Meads rail station and the airport. For information about how to plan your journey call Traveline 0871 200 2233 Park & Ride to Bristol Brislington to Bristol City Centre - Service 904 operates Mondays to Fridays 0630 until 2020 every 8-12 minutes. Saturday 0740 until 2010 every 12 minutes. Both services operate later journeys on Thursdays 683 TO WELLS Somerbus COMMUNITY TRANSPORT 683 683 CHEW VALLEY Tue Tue Midsomer Norton & Radstock Dial-a-Ride Keynsham, Courtenay Road 0905 Wells Bus Station 1258 The Dial-a-Ride offers a door to door service in the Chew Valley using vehicles specially Keynsham, Ship Inn 0914 Green Ore, Hillgrove Farm 1306 adapted for wheelchair access. The service operates between 0800 and 1600, Monday Keynsham, Cherry Tree Close 0921 Priddy, Hunters Lodge 1311 to Friday (except Public Holidays). Anyone living in the Bath and North East Somerset Stanton Drew, Round House 0934 Priddy, The New Inn 1314 area can use this service – please call 01761 417504 between 0930 and 1500 on Chew Magna, Post Office 0938 Priddy, Caravan Park 1316 Mondays to Fridays to discuss your transport needs.
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