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Nottinghamshire County Bus Network Map [PDF] N L O R I N C T H O L N S H IR 291.391 to Doncaster E 291 to 291 391 Owston Ferry To Doncaster 391 to and the North Epworth 646 to Scunthorpe College E 398 to West Butterwick R (Belton) I 97 calls 198.646 H Misson 98 calls Misterton 98 West Stockwith 22.205 To Doncaster 27 97 646 398 to Doncaster 198 98 S 27 98 97 21.25.29.98.99.DS 97 97 calls 27 98 calls to Doncaster 97 K BAWTRY Grange 205 Avenue 398 Tickhill 98 Fountain Hill 98 R 205 97 see inset 97 for details 98 Walkeringham O 398 HARWORTH 21.25.29 Scaftworth 198 Everton 98 97 27 98 29 127 BIRCOTES 98 97 398 EMT 95.97.98 Y 25 22 205 98 197 195.398 21 Scrooby 197 98 197 Styrrup HT.NE Mattersey 98 25 Thorpe GAINSBOROUGH 29 Gringley To Grimsby M 197 on the Hill Beckingham o t 27 o 197 21 r Wiseton w 99 97 95 Gainsborough a DS 27 195 Central H y 95.97.195.398 Mattersey (open Sats 'P1ndar Oldcotes Saundby only) 197 97 T 21 Gainsborough 22 25 Ranskill 95 Lea Road 29 27 99 Clayworth 195 U 22 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136 42 P190 190 EMT 209 43 37 Woodbeck A 77 DS SA 37 190.P190 calls P190 Hodthorpe 335 LS Headon 190 Whitwell 77 SA HT.NE Stokeham 331 Church Bakestone Belph A B Gamston 7.19.19 .19 Upton P190Lane Moor 21.22.25.42 P190 77 to Clowne & Elkesley Chesterfield 77 43.77.209.SA 331.335 37.37A Laneham Whitwell LS 37B West 136 P190 190 77 331.335 Drayton East P190 77 190 P190 LS.ES Hardwick DS.ES.SA Askham Drayton calls Newton SA 331 Markham ES LS on Trent to Lincoln DS 136 190 77 77 CRESWELL Clumber 335 Moor ES ES 37 ES LS Dunham 209 Clumber House SA 37A 190 P190 136 DS LS 190 on Trent ES LS 77 Park Bothamsall LS P190 Ragnall 136 Darlton Elmfields Carburton Milton 37 Bevercotes ES 37A.DS East 331.335 SA Thorney 67 to Saxilby World of Markham ES 209 Norton Robin Hood 136 331 P190 209 SA 15.15A 37 North 67 209 Thoresby 335 West 37A Fledborough calls 209 331.335.ES Markham Clifton 67 N12 ES DS 67 23.23B.122 22.39B.334 Cuckney 15.15A Walesby Langwith- 136 DS.SA.P190 67 67 Whaley Thorns 82 .122 136 TUXFORD 209 209 11 Perlethorpe 37.37A.136 calls N12 15.15A 15.15A SA 67 Langwith 82.122 136 High Marnham Nether Meden Vale Budby 331 136.331 23.23B Langwith Sherwood Boughton 22 39B South Wigsley Harby 82.122 Pumping 335 335.ES SA Forest 334 37 Clifton N12 209 Church Art & Craft Station ES SA 37A Skegby 67 N12 12 Warsop 136 B 23 82 Centre 39B 22 39 23B 122 11 Kirton 14 Egmanton Low 67 Warsop 333 23 N12 122 Vale Sherwood 14 22 Marnham Spalford 23B 209 15 Boughton 14 37 Normanton Forest Visitor A on E SHIREBROOK N12 15A SA 333 37 39B 12 Centre New Ollerton Trent t 334 39 39 n 209 15A(Sun).SA e 22 r 14.15 SA 331.333 T 23 Shirebrook 14.333.334.SA 333 67 R B 11 A.SA 334.335 Laxton Grassthorpe r 23 12 WARSOP 15 333 e 12 12 209.227.ES Edwinstowe OLLERTON calls 334 Weston v N12 209 22 i North N12 331 R I 12 14.15 333 37 39 Scarle Spion Kop Moorhouse B 67 N12 15A.ES ES 334 37A 39 209 335 Girton 23 Sutton on Trent 23B Wellow H 53 to Clowne and Sheffield N12 333 Ompton X22 67 53A to Clowne and 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