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Print Quality useful information baker bus X1 baker bus timetable What’s new? BIDDULPH 2007/2008 The X1 timetable is changing from 20 May 2007 to also coincide with new national railway timetable changes. From Bradeley Service Hanley this date ALL through X1 journeys will serve Barlaston and Wedgwood, providing an HOURLY Monday to Friday Nines (service 9) …first choice - first class service in both directions. For Tittensor, there will continue to be bus stops at the junction of Station Road with A34. Stone Consequently there will be small changes to departure times from these points. In Stoke-on-Trent City Centre there City Centre will an additional bus stop outside Hanley Town Hall, (opposite BBC Radio Stoke), for all journeys to Stafford, to Smallthorne Quality coach travel for provide a convenient alternative to the Bus Station. There are also additional request stops in Weston Road, Bus Station Beaconside Beaconside, for the High School and the Staffordshire Police complex. Hanley Town Hall business and pleasure: X1 Stoke-on-Trent College Please note that on 10 November 2007 the Central Trains franchise comes to an end and will be replaced a new West Midlands franchise. This will not affect service X1 . New contact details will appear on the baker bus website. Stafford Staffordshire University for individuals and groups Extra buses will again operate on the occasion of the Staffordshire County Show on 30 and 31 May 2007. Please S VALID RAIL TICKETS ACCEPTED telephone or visit the baker bus website for details nearer to the event. Service X1 is a reliable, high quality service, normally operated by our latest low floor - easy access, comfortable Stoke Station From Monday 21 May 2007 buses in our distinctive bright yellow and blue livery, equipped with CCTV and communications technology for your safety and security. baker bus is a division of Bakers Coaches of Biddulph, a family business first established in Lordship Lane Sponsored by… 1936, with a reputation for quality service. Service X1 is part our growing network of regular local bus services in South Cheshire and North Staffordshire ; Biddulph - Hanley (Nines), Congleton - Hanley (service 77), Westlands - Trentham Newcastle - Hanley (service 33), Biddulph - Tunstall - Newcastle (service 94), Biddulph - Congleton - Macclesfield Gardens (service 99), Macclesfield - Knutsford (service 27), and commuter services 26 and 34 also link Biddulph and Congleton with Alderley Edge, Wilmslow and Handforth. Wedgwood Service Fares bargains Barlaston We are very pleased to say that most fares remain unchanged, and offer great value for money. As well as bargain Tittensor return fares, we have an ALL DAY TICKET , available from the driver of any baker bus service, for unlimited travel in Staffordshire and Cheshire, on the day of issue - £3.50 adult, £2.35 child and £7.00 family, (for a maximum of STONE two adults and up to three children, all travelling together). Special fares are also available between Stone and Hanley - £1.50 single, £2.40 day return, Ten trip Ticket £10.80 and between Stone and Stafford - £2.00 single, X1 £2.50 day return, Ten Trip Ticket £10.80. For Staffordshire County Show 2007, there will be special inclusive fare Sandon Holidays, Awaydays and deals offering huge reductions on tickets purchased in advance. Burston A51 (request stop) For regular travellers, we also offer a Ten Trip Ticket , which enables ten single journeys to be made for much less Private Charter than the price of nine, available from the driver and remains valid for one month after issue. Special rates are Weston available to bona fide students at Staffordshire University. Valid Rail Tickets are also now accepted on service X1 , and it may soon be possible for us to issue through rail tickets on the bus! County Showground Bakers Coaches Staffordshire University The Coach Travel Centre Contacting us Beaconside Prospect Way Our telephone help line 01782 522101 is during office hours, Mondays to Fridays 0845 - 1715, Saturdays 0900 - Weston Road High School Business Innovation Centre 1630, (closed on Sundays and Bank Holidays). If you have any suggestions to further improve our services, we are & Staffordshire Police Complex & Technology Park Victoria Business Park always pleased to hear from you. You can also join our timetable mailing list. You will automatically receive details of Biddulph any future changes, fares bargains, reprinted timetables, and also Bakers Awaydays and Holidays. Also, visit our Now Hourly via Barlaston Stafford District General Hospital Stoke-on-Trent (Monday to Friday) website www.bakerbus.com for bus timetable and fares information, plus coach holiday, Awayday and private ST8 7PL charter news. Large print copies of this timetable are available on request. Our email address is Stafford Town Centre EASY ACCESS [email protected] For Staffordshire County Show, also visit www.staffscountyshow.co.uk LOW FLOOR BUSES For Central Trains, visit www.centraltrains.co.uk or for Telesales, call 0870 609 60 60 (please see note above). For Telephone: 01782 522101 Staffordshire County Council Public Transport Business Unit, call 01785 276739 or email STAFFORD Station Email: [email protected] [email protected] For other local and national bus and coach travel, call 0871 200 22 33 or visit the website www.traveline.org.uk S Service X1 passes near to Rail Station Web: www.bakerbus.com For national rail enquiries call 08457 48 49 50. VALID RAIL TICKETS ACCEPTED 04/07 .com Designed and produced for bakerbus by Simon Holt Marketing Services ( www.simonholtmarketing.com ) baker bus Service X1 Hanley - Staffordshire University - Stone - Beaconside - Stafford Limited Stop Service Service X1 Hanley - Staffordshire University - Stone - Beaconside - Stafford Limited Stop Service baker bus Monday to Friday No service on Sundays, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Saturday service on 27, 28, 29 December 2006. Saturdays and Bank Holidays No service on Sundays, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Saturday service on 27, 28, 29 December 2006. Your Please note that buses stop only at points shown unless otherwise indicated (see notes below) Please note that buses stop only at points shown unless otherwise indicated (see notes below) service Biddulph, Town Hall + … … 06 15 07 05 08 15 08 55 09 55 10 55 11 55 12 55 13 55 14 55 16 05 17 00 … … Biddulph, Town Hall + 06 15 … … 08 55 10 55 12 55 14 55 16 55 … … Hanley City Centre Bus Stn, Stand 29 … … 06 55 07 50 09 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 Hanley City Centre Bus Stn, Stand 29 06 55 07 50 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 19 00 FREE Hanley Town Hall … … 06 56 07 51 09 01 10 01 11 01 12 01 13 01 14 01 15 01 16 01 17 01 18 01 19 01 Hanley Town Hall 06 56 07 51 10 01 12 01 14 01 16 01 18 01 19 01 Stoke-on-Trent College … … 06 58 07 58 09 08 10 08 11 08 12 08 13 08 14 08 15 08 16 08 17 08 18 08 19 08 Stoke-on-Trent College 06 58 07 58 10 08 12 08 14 08 16 08 18 08 19 08 Staffordshire University College Rd … … 07 00 08 00 09 10 10 10 11 10 12 10 13 10 14 10 15 10 16 10 17 10 18 10 19 10 Staffordshire University College Rd 07 00 08 00 10 10 12 10 14 10 16 10 18 10 19 10 pocket bus Stoke Station S … … 07 01 08 01 09 11 10 11 11 11 12 11 13 11 14 11 15 11 16 11 17 11 18 11 19 11 Stoke Station S 07 01 08 01 10 11 12 11 14 11 16 11 18 11 19 11 IDEA X1 Lordship Lane … … 07 02 08 02 09 12 10 12 11 12 12 12 13 12 14 12 15 12 16 12 17 12 18 12 19 12 Lordship Lane 07 02 08 02 10 12 12 12 14 12 16 12 18 12 19 12 L Trentham Gardens, opp Poacher’s Cottage … … 07 07 08 07 09 17 10 17 11 17 12 17 13 17 14 17 15 17 16 17 17 17 18 17 19 17 Trentham Gardens, opp Poacher’s Cottage 07 07 08 07 10 17 12 17 14 17 16 17 18 17 19 17 FO guide Wedgwood, Oldroad Bridge S … … 07 10 08 10 09 22 10 22 11 22 12 22 13 22 14 22 15 22 16 22 17 22 18 22 19 22 Wedgwood, Oldroad Bridge S 07 10 08 10 10 22 12 22 14 22 16 22 18 22 19 22 R S S Barlaston , Orchard Place … … 07 12 08 12 09 25 10 25 11 25 12 25 13 25 14 25 15 25 16 25 17 25 18 25 19 25 Barlaston , Orchard Place 07 12 08 12 10 25 12 25 14 25 16 25 18 25 19 25 SH Biddulph Tittensor, A34 junction … … 07 13 08 15 09 26 10 26 11 26 12 26 13 26 14 26 15 26 16 26 17 26 18 26 19 26 Tittensor, A34 junction 07 13 08 13 10 26 12 26 14 26 16 26 18 26 19 26 OPPING G Stone, A34 BP Garage * … … 07 18 08 18 09 28 10 28 11 28 12 28 13 28 14 28 15 28 16 28 17 28 18 28 19 28 Stone, A34 BP Garage * 07 18 08 18 10 28 12 28 14 28 16 28 18 28 19 28 ! Nines (service 9) Stone Granville Square * S 06 40 07 25 08 25 09 35 10 35 11 35 12 35 13 35 14 35 15 35 16 35 17 35 18 35 19 32 Stone Granville Square * S 07 25 08 25 10 35 12 35 14 35 16 35 18 35 19 32 G Bradeley Stone, A51 Three Crowns * V 07 30 08 30 09 40 10 40 11 40 12 40 13 40 14 40 15 40 16 40 17 40 18 40 … … Stone, A51 Three Crowns * 07 30 08 30 10 40 12 40 14 40 16 40 18 40 … … Smallthorne } G Sandon, Post Office $ V 07 35 08 35 09 45 10 45 11 45 12 45 13 45 14 45 15 45 16 45 17 45 18 45 … … Sandon, Post Office $ 07 35 08 35 10 45 12 45 14 45 16 45 18 45 … … Staffordshire County Show Weston, Post Office V 07 37 08 37 09 47 10 47 11 47 12 47 13 47 14 47 15 47 16 47 17 47 18 47 … … Weston, Post Office 07 37 08 37 10 47 12 47 14 47 16 47 18 47 … … G HANLEY Bus Station & Town Hall County Showground V 07 40 08 40 09 50 10 50 11 50 12 50 13 50 14 50 15 50 16 50 17 50 18 50 … … County Showground 07 40 08 40 10 50 12 50 14 50 16 50 18 50 … … Wednesday & Thursday 30 & 31 May 2007.
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