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Worcester Foregate Street Station I Onward Travel Information Buses and Taxis Local Area Map Worcester Foregate Street Station i Onward Travel Information Buses and Taxis Local area map Worcester Foregate Street Station A B AG RC Worcester Shrub C Hill Station UC Worcester Foregate Street Station M H SC Key US Bus Station AG Worcester City Art Gallery Key C Worcester Cathedral CC Worcestershire County Cricket Club A Bus Stop CC H ”The Hive” including Library M Turnpike House Medical Centre Rail replacement Bus Stop RC Worcester Racecourse C Station Entrance/Exit SC Crowngate Shopping Centre UC University of Worcester City Campus Taxi Rank University of Worcester Severn US Campus and Worcester Arena Bus Station - Stands A-P Cycle routes Worcester is a PlusBus area Footpaths Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2018 & also map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA Rail replacement buses/coaches depart from bus stops outside the station PlusBus is a discount price ‘bus pass’ that you buy with your train ticket. It gives you unlimited bus travel around your on Foregate Street. chosen town, on participating buses. Visit www.plusbus.info Main destinations by bus (Data correct at July 2019) DESTINATION BUS ROUTES BUS STOP DESTINATION BUS ROUTES BUS STOP DESTINATION BUS ROUTES BUS STOP 35 C { Kempsey 32, 332, 333 Bus Station Upton upon Severn 332, 333, 363 Bus Station { Astwood 39 B 303 B 5 minutes walk from this station (see Kidderminster ^ < { University of Worcester (City Campus) 39, 144, 144A, 303, 294** Bus Station Local area map) { Barbourne (St George's Square) B 355 University of Worcester 10 - 15 minutes walk from this station Ledbury ^ 417 Bus Station { { Battenhall 26, 27 Bus Station Leigh Sinton 417 Bus Station (Severn Campus & Worcester Arena) (see Local area map) { Bevere (Green Lane Terminus) 303 B University of Worcester Little Witley 758 Bus Station { 31, 31A Bus Station Bewdley < 296 Bus Station Littleworth 54 Bus Station (St John's Campus) 39 B Lower Broadheath 308, 309, 310 Bus Station Wadborough 53, 54 Bus Station { Blackpole (for Retail Parks) 33, 35 C 39, 43, 44, 363 Bus Station { Warndon 33, 34, 35 C { Lower Wick Bransford ^ 417, 423 Bus Station 39 A { Whittington 51, X50 Bus Station { Brickfields 35 C Malvern Link ^ 43, 44 Bus Station Wichenford 308, 309, 310 Bus Station B Bromsgrove ^ 144, 144A B Martin Hussingtree 144, 144A, 355 B Witton 144, 144A, 355 { C Bromyard 420 Bus Station Martley 308, 309, 310 Bus Station Woodgreen 33, 34 { Worcester City Centre (Bus Station) Please see City Centre/Bus Station 150A, 150C* Bus Station { Merrimans Hill Road 39 B Broughton Hackett 150A C Monkwood Green 308 Bus Station 10 - 15 minutes walk from this station (see Local area map) Callow End 363 Bus Station Newland 43, 44 Bus Station { Worcester Shrub Hill Station ^ 24, 38, 150A, 356, 26, 27, 32, 52, 53, { Northwick (Ombersley Road) 303, 355 B C { Cherry Orchard Bus Station X38 54, 332, 333 Norton 52, 53, 54 Bus Station Worcestershire Royal Hospital (Main 5 - 10 minutes walk from this station Ombersley 303 B { 38, X38 C Entrance) (see maps above) { Perdiswell (Droitwich Road) 144, 144A B { City Centre/Bus Station Worcestershire Royal Hospital (Newtown 39, 144, 144A, 303, { 38, 150A, 356, X38 C A Pershore ^ 51, 52, 53, 54, X50 Bus Station Road/Leopard Rise) 355 Powick 43, 44, 363 Bus Station Claines 355 B 24 C { Red Hill (London Road) Clifton upon Teme 309, 310 Bus Station 44, 51, 150C*, X50 Bus Station { County Hall (Worcester) 44, 150C* Bus Station 150A, 150C* Bus Station Redditch Crossway Green 303 B 150A C Defford 53, 54 Bus Station { Ronkswood 24, 38 C 26, 27, 32, 52, 53, Notes { Diglis Road Bus Station { Rushwick Village 308, 417, 420 Bus Station 54, 332, 333 Ryall 332, 363 Bus Station { Dines Green (Drake Avenue) 30 Bus Station { PlusBus destination, please see below for details. { Shire Business Park/The Berkeleys 34 C Drakes Broughton 51, 52, 53, X50 Bus Station Shrawley 294**, 296 Bus Station PlusBus tickets are only valid within the Worcester PlusBus zone on First Worcestershire Buses. Droitwich Spa ^ 144, 144A, 355 B 21, 30, 31, 31A, 39, Bus routes 30, 35, 38, 44, 144 & 144A operate daily including on Public Holidays. Eckington 53, 54 Bus Station 43, 44, 294**, 296, { St John's (Worcester) Bus Station Evesham ^ 51, X50 Bus Station 308, 309, 310, 417, Bus route 31A operates Sundays & Public Holidays only. Fernhill Heath 144, 144A, 355 B 420, 423 Bus route 34 operates Mondays to Saturdays including Public Holidays (but not Sundays). Great Malvern ^ 43, 44 Bus Station 32, 52, 53, 54, 332, Bus routes 43, 51, 52, 54, 309 & 333 operate Mondays to Fridays only. { St Peter The Great Bus Station Great Witley 758 Bus Station 333 Bus route X38 operates Mondays to Fridays, Sundays & Public Holidays only, no service on Saturdays. 294**, 296, 308, Stockton on Teme 758 Bus Station Grimley Bus Station 758 Storridge 417 Bus Station All other bus routes on this poster operate Mondays to Saturdays. For bus times please see bus stop and bus station timetables or contact Traveline. 294**, 296, 308, Stoulton/Hawbridge 51, 52 Bus Station Hallow Bus Station * Bus route 150C operates from the bus station at 1730 on Mondays to Fridays only, and does 758 Stourport-on-Severn 294**, 296 Bus Station not call at stop C on Sansome Street (all route 150A journeys call at the bus station and stop C). Hanley Swan 363 Bus Station Take the train or bus 51/X50 to Stratford-upon-Avon ^ ** Bus route 294 operates 2 buses departing at 1633 and 1740 on Mondays to Saturdays. Hartlebury ^ 303 B Evesham and change for bus X18 ^ Direct or connecting trains operate to this destination from this station. 31, 31A, 294, 296, Tenbury Wells 758 Bus Station { Henwick Park Bus Station 309, 310, 758 Tewkesbury [ 363 Bus Station [ Direct trains operate to Ashchurch for Tewkesbury - it's a short bus journey from the station to Holt Heath 294**, 296 Bus Station { Tolladine 33, 34 C Tewkesbury town centre. 150A, 150C* Bus Station 150A, 150C* Bus Station < Change here for the Severn Valley Railway. Telephone 01562 757900 for more information. Inkberrow Upton Snodsbury 150A C 150A C Worcester Foregate Street station is served by a taxi rank or cab office. Check availability before travelling, and pre-book if necessary. Please Blue Star Taxis Cathedral Cars Worcester City Taxis Taxis consider using the following local operators: (Inclusion of this number doesn’t represent any endorsement of the taxi firm) 01905 610 022 01905 767 400 01905 726 726 Further information about all onward travel Local Cycle Info National Cycle Info Bus Times PlusBus See timetable worcestershire.gov.uk sustrans.org.uk displays at bus Find the bus times for your stop. plusbus.info For more information about cycle routes. Sustrans is the UK’s leading sustainable transport charity. stops. Search for a bus stop by entering a postcode, street & town or a stop A discount price ‘bus pass’ that you buy with your train ticket. It gives name & town. you unlimited bus travel around your chosen town, on participating buses. National Rail Enquiries Online NRE App Social Media Alert Me Contact Centre PlusBike facebook.com/nationalrailenq You can sign up to Alert Me messages on the National nationalrail.co.uk Free National Rail Enquiries app Rail Enquiries website where you can receive train and 03457 48 49 50 nationalrail.co.uk/plusbike for iOS and Android platform notifications directly to your smart phone. Calls cost no more than calls to geographic numbers For more information. @nationalrailenq (01 or 02) and may be recorded. nationalrail.co.uk/alertme This poster shows details of popular destinations and main, frequent bus routes. Additional services may run, so please check with Traveline or see posters at local bus stops. Whilst considerable care has been taken to ensure the information contained on this poster is correct and accurate, Scan this code with your mobile National Rail cannot accept responsibility for any loss or inconvenience caused by any errors or omissions, or for loss, damage, injury or inconvenience relating to the cancellation, alteration, delay or diversion of a service. For any feedback, please e-mail [email protected] to take this poster with you. V10.0 - FAB - 07/2019.
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