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Local Area and Bus T T T T to St James’ Park T to Monument Nexus C E G Map Key Nearest bus stops for 9 minutes R RO SC 'S 8 minutes Road served by bus A onward travel R R A T WE A T M A Bus stop (destinations listed below) ST H GAT A Stop Stop no. Stop code E C ø RO N R Metro bus replacement A 08NC95 twramgmp AD O S K C T J E L O G T Metro line B 08NC94 twrgtdtw The Journal K A HN ST L F N National Rail line C 08NC93 twramgmj Tyne Theatre I M D T National Cycle Network (off-road) D Alt. GRAINGER STREET 08NC92 twramgmg S J D Dance E Hadrian’s Wall Path E 08NC91 twramgmd Gallery Newcastle U W W ARD E P Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright 2016. STG City T F 08NC90 twramgma Arts Arena ATE R G 08NC87 twramgjt OAD Metro bus REE H 08NC86 twramgjp ø replacement T ST N J 08NC85 twrgtdwa BEWICK ST S H N P Towards Heworth and N ø K 08NC84 twramgjm O South Gosforth T A L 08NC83 twramgjg OO Y L A B Occasionally there are unexpected delays to the Metro R FORTH PL L service and in these instances a bus replacement service is M 08NC82 twramgjd C NEVILLE STREET sometimes used. Passengers are advised that there may be E a delay in providing the bus replacement service. However, N 08NC96 twrgtjdm T G every effort will be made to keep delays to a minimum. A O Metro apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. P 08NC97 twramgmt R W C During planned modernisation work a bus replacement D C service will sometimes be required, planned service Please note: Stop letters (eg A ) are ST JAMES' BOULEV E H changes will be shown on station engineering posters and for map reference only and may not A passenger information display boards. appear at the stop WESTMORLAND ROAD Bus replacement service stops are usually at or close to F R Metro stations and are shown on the map. D For more information use the station Help Point or contact a member of staff. S Bus times on your phone C T To receive the times of the next E Newcastle Central R N three departures from a bus stop, International E to Coach Station T text* the stop code to 84268. FORTH STREET E 6 minutes Centre R SOUTH ST T Or, if you have a smartphone go to for Life A nexus.org.uk/myJourney L FO * Calls will cost 25p plus standard charges R P TH Newcastle A S R T Coach K RE T /mymetrotw W Like us on Facebook Station E EE A R for the latest news A T T b Y o S u @My_Metro t T R Follow us on Twitter for 3 m E real time travel updates i n E VE u te R O s ’ T FORTH BANKS w FORTH STREET N a S lk A fr H Y om SCOTSWOOD RD N A ew CLOSE c W as While every care has been taken in producing this L tl I e C information, Metro is not liable for any errors or omissions A ent which may inadvertently occur. R ral Please check the Journey Planner at nexus.org.uk for the Stat latest bus information. ion Hdi WllPh Destinations of buses from Central Station Metro Destination Bus Stop Destination Bus Stop Destination Bus Stop Destination Bus Stop Destination Bus Stop Destination Bus Stop City Sightseeing and N Coxlodge 8 F Hexham 10 (GNE) D ~ Haymarket 10 (STG),11 L Rowlands Gill 45, 45E, 46, 47 E Throckley 22, 22X F Coach Departures 30 HM Highfield 45E, 47 E St Mary's Place 30, 31 HM Ryton 10 (GNE), 10A, D 71 K A Annfield Plain 6 D Cradlewell 38, 38Aw L High Heaton 62✸ H ~ Manors 22, 62 H 10B ~ Roundabout 22 F ✸ B Balliol Business Pk, 62 H Crawcrook 10 (GNE), 10A, D High Spen 45E, 47 E ~ Monument 62 H S Sacriston 43, 44, 44A E 71 K w West Entrance 10B J Jedburgh Bus Stn 131 F ~ Monument 38A L Saltwell Park 53 J ~ Sainsbury’s 22 F Baltic Square Q2 C Crawcrook, 10A, 10B D K Kenton Bar/Estate 8 F Grainger Street 53, 91, X97 J 54 E W Walbottle 71 K BBC TV Centre 71, 72, 87, 88 K Greenside Road Kenton, Shops 8 F ~ Monument 1 HM Sandyford 1 HM Walkergate, Fossway 22 H Bensham, 53 J Crawcrook, 10 (GNE) D 10 (STG), 11 L Market Street 53, 91, X97 J w 38, 38A L Wallsend 22 H Coatsworth Road St Agnes Gdns (STG), Kenton Park, Shops 10 11 L 22 H Scotswood 1 (STG) B Bensham Court 54 E Cruddas Park 1 (STG) B 31 HM Town Centre Q2 C Scotswood Bridge 8, 22 F Benwell, Shops 30, 31 B D Denton Burn 1 (STG) B Killingworth ~ Monument 62 H Washington, Bus Stn 921 J Shields Road, 22 H Benwell Village 38 A 10 (STG), 11 A ~ Bus Station 62 H New Bridge St Wealcroft Q2 C Depot Road Blackhall Mill, 45E, 47 E DFDS Ferry Terminal 327 P ~ West Bailey 62 H ~ Monument 1, 30, 31 HM West Denton Park 10 (STG) A Shield Row X30 E Mill Race Dipton 6 D L Leam Lane Q2 C Pilgrim Street 10 (STG),11 L West Denton, Shops 8 F Shotley Bridge, 45, 45E, 46 E Blackhall, 45, 45E E Dunston Monument X30, X97 E Leazes Church 6 D 38, 38Aw 11 (STG) A Post Office St Andrews Ch. DWP Longbenton 38n L Lemington 8, 22 F 53, 91 J West Moor 62 H Silverlink 22 H Blakelaw 8 F E Ebchester Church 45, 45E, 46 E Lemington Road 8 F ~ Newgate Street 36, 71, 72, 87, K Westerhope 8 F Blaydon 12, 12A F Elswick 30, 31 B Ends 10 (STG) A Shopping Park 88 71, 72, 87, 88 K Bus Station F Fawdon 8 F Lintz Estate 6 D ~ St James 36, 71, 72, 87, K Slatyford 1 (STG) B Whickham 6, 98, 98A D Bleach Green 12 F 30 HM Longbenton, Shops 62 H for St James' Park 88 11 A X30, X97 E BT Call Centre, 62 H Fawdon, Park Road 30 HM Longbenton, 62 H Newcastle 10 (STG), 11 A 71, 72, 87, 88 K ~ Broadway X97 Salters Lane Fellside Park X97 E Stoneleigh Avenue Crematorium ~ Netherby Drive 36 K E ( ) Buddle Road, 1 (STG) B Fenham 36 K Low Fell Q2 C Newcastle General 10 (STG), A ~ Silver Lonnen 30, 31(STG) B Whickham View 1 STG , 30, B Violet Close Fenham Hall Drive, 36 K M Metrocentre 6, 10 (GNE), D HospitalH 11, 38 Snook Hill Estate 12 F 31 Burnopfield 43 E Simonburn Ave Interchange 10A,10B, 100 Newcastle Youth 327 P South Benwell/ 1 (STG) B 38 A Business Park, 8, 32 F Flint Hill 6 D 31(GNE), 45, E Hostel, Jesmond Rd Buddle Road ~ Muswell Hill 30, 31 B Monarch Road Folly 10A D 45E, 46, 47 North Kenton 8 F South Gosforth 8 F Winlaton, 12, 12A, 32 F Byermoor 6 D Four Lane Ends 1 HM Montagu Estate 31(STG) HM 10 (STG), 11 L Roundabout 38n L Bus Station 31 E Byker 22, 62 H 38n L N Newbiggin Hall, 8 F North View 1 HM Springwell Q2 C Winlaton Mill 45, 45E, 46, 47 E C Catchgate 6 D 62 H Bedeburn Road 87, 88 K North Walbottle 71 K Stanley 6 D Woodside 10A D Chapel House 72 K Freeman Hospital H 8 F Newbiggin Hall 8 F O Otterburn 131l F X30 E Wrekenton Q2 C Chapel Park 71 K 38, 38Aw L Shops 87, 88 K P Parkhead Estate 31(GNE) E Stocksfield 10 (GNE) D Notes: - Metro station interchange Chillingham Road 62 H Freeman Road, 8 F Newburn 22 F 12 F Studley Terrace, 36 K - Main bus interchange Ends Hambledon Gdns 38A L 71 K Prudhoe 10B D Dilston Road - Rail interchange p - Airport Chillingham Road, 1 HM G Gateshead 53, 921 J ~ Riverside Park 22, 22X F Prudhoe Hospital H 10B D H - Hospital - Park & Ride Sunniside 6 D Shops 62 H Q2 C Newcastle Airport 131l F Prudhoe Rail 10B D ✸- Early morning only ✦- Morning only X30 E w Chopwell 45E, 47 E Gateshead College Q2 C p Interchange - Early morning Mon-Fri (1 journey) Swalwell 31(GNE),45, E l- Mon-Sat (one afternoon journey) Church Avenue, 8 F Gateshead 53 J Newcastle 8,12, 12A, 22 F Prudhoe, 10B D 45E, 46 n- Saturday/Sunday morning only Church Road High Street Q2 C Business Park Waterworld ~ Monument 6 D GNE-Go North East Coach Lane Campus 1 HM Gosforth, 8 F Newcastle City Centre – Q Quayside, Guildhall Q2 C STG-Stagecoach Newcastle 31, 45, 46 E Coast Road, 38, 38Aw L High Street 30, 31(STG) HM ~ Eldon Square, 6,10(GNE),10A, G Quorum Business 62 H Corner House Greenside 10A D Bus Station 10B,31,32,45, Park, Entrance ~ Roundabout 45, 46, 47 E Cobalt Business Park 22 H H Hamsterley/ 45, 45E, 46 E 46, 47, X30 R Rainton Bridge 921 J T Tantobie 6 D Cochrane Park 1 HM Bank Top ~ Grainger Street 36, 71, 72, 87, K Industrial Estate Teams 47 E Consett 45, 45E, 46 E Hanover Estate 31(GNE) E 88 Retail World, 91 C Team Valley 91 C Consett/ 45, 46 E 12 F ~ Haymarket 10 (STG),11 L Marquis Way ~Centre Derwentside Coll.
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