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42A 42B 50 5 50 72 Old Ferry Rd Coombe Park Charlton Rd 72 Lane Liskeard Rd New Rd t North Rd n n e L Tesco Hunter Cl c e s d Hillside Rd l e R Transit Way Transit m A T a e r 0 2 A r w Asda d 50 5 5 ’s Yellowtor Rd Callington Rd g t Honicknowle C C o S d a o Frobisher in n hak e R Crownhill A k 28 Scan here to save this timetable as K e r 72 e R s a h Tamar Bridge n pe Approach d c Tailyour Road i u k m The Parkway ZONE 2 from 23rd November 2014 November 23rd from w c s r r Plymbridge Rd Victoria Rd e Fore St i K i 6 Oaklands Dr c 62 S Fort Austin Avenue a d n h 6 F d 6 62 t Beechwood r R o TO LOOE/ R R Normandy Way s P d Novorissiysk Rd D n H k a favourite on your phone, or visit: d ve 0 2 Peter’s Park Lane e rossiysk Roa k e c t Forder Valley Rd o t / i v POLPERRO o S St Budeaux The Parkway ay e o P o r h W Derriford Hospital Derriford 0 t r r 27 N Rise b S 0 e t ce s y A m i Chau Au a R 28 st r v King ’s o Brake i M o n s e a Yellowtor Rd R r d C Leigham e The map to the left is an overview of our network o d T S Farm v Saltash ad R Tamerton r i plymouthbus.co.uk/ e 27 k h Sheepstor Rd r Fairway e s Crownhill Crownhill o r D idan Rd c o showing you how to link to our other services. r r e 0 0A y Rd b r Ln e n lsel le oo 6 62 Ch Forder Valley Rd o Honicknowle Lane n o Co M a C t Lynher Drive W Tavistock Road r Weston M a oor Rd i eld Drive h m l Bampton Rd e l St Pancras Ave u M et rc Burraton e Fl H h H Including u m n il il Coombe St Stephens ve l 6 4 l a Wearde Rd Foulston A h W g i e 27 62 o Church Way Deer Park Deer s Barker’s Hill 62 27 L l s 6 s a 50 Barne Rd e p Careswell C Eggbuckland l y The Parkway e Bridwell Rd B u P y x 35 Ham l Avenue v Hill Boringdon o u o R a e Lower Compton Lower l e r Military CarradaleRd Rd e Park R d 2 2A d York Rd d Weston Outland Rd West W TO DERRIFORD u Beacon Down 34 B Avenue H Linketty Ln a t Mill Drive am y S D 40 Beaumaris Rd Plymbridge Colebrook Rd Cemetery Ham r TO CITY CENTRE Marsh Mills Barne Barton d iv Morrisons 4 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