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N10 N14 N53 N82 N86 Christmas 2014 Night Buses serving: Southport Page Moss Formby Croxteth Waterloo Crosby Maghull Kirkby Rainford Garston West Wallasey Kirby Bootle West Birkenhead Derby St Helens Allerton Liverpool Prescot Huyton Newton -le- Heswall Willows Bromborough Garston Halewood Speke Timetable valid from 30 November 2014 Routes N10, N14 and N53 Changes contained in this edition: are operated by: These special Sunday morning only Night Buses are introduced by Arriva and Stagecoach. These Night Buses only run on the four Sundays before Routes N14, N82 and N86 Christmas - the last morning they run is on 21 December 2014. are operated by: NTED O RI N P R E R C E Y P C LE D PA www.merseytravel.gov.uk DEL 271014 N10 Liverpool - Page Moss Christmas 2014 night bus Route N10 between Liverpool and Page Moss: from QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION via St George’s Place, Lime Street, London Road, Pembroke Place, Anson Street, London Road, Prescot Street, Kensington, Prescot Road, East Prescot Road, Liverpool Road to PAGE MOSS TERMINUS. This service runs on Sunday morning 30 November and 7, 14 and 21 December only Sunday morning (see above) only ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR Liverpool Queen Square Bus Station 0030 0100 0130 0200 0230 0300 0330 0400 0430 Page Moss terminus 0050 0120 0150 0220 0250 0320 0350 0420 0450 Codes used: ARR - means this bus is run by Arriva Cash fare only - pre-paid tickets, passes and concessionary passes are not accepted on this service To make a comment about this service, please call Arriva on 0344 800 44 11 2 N14 Liverpool - Croxteth Christmas 2014 night bus Route N14 between Liverpool and Croxteth: from QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION via St Georges Place, Lime Street, London Road, Pembroke Place, Anson Street, London Road, Moss Street, Brunswick Road, Everton Road, Breck Road, Townsend Lane, Townsend Avenue, Utting Avenue East, Storrington Avenue, Altcross Lane, Moss Way, Middle Way to CROXTETH (WILLOW WAY). This service runs on Sunday morning 30 November and 7, 14 and 21 December only Sunday morning (see above) only STA ARR STA ARR STA ARR STA ARR STA Liverpool Queen Square Bus Station 0015 0045 0115 0145 0215 0245 0315 0345 0415 Croxteth WIllow Way 0045 0115 0145 0215 0245 0315 0345 0415 0445 Codes used: ARR - means this bus is run by Arriva STA - means this bus is run by Stagecoach Cash fare only - pre-paid tickets, passes and concessionary passes are not accepted on this service To make a comment about this service, please call Arriva on 0344 800 44 11 or Stagecoach on 0151 330 6200. 3 N53 Liverpool - Waterloo Christmas 2014 night bus Route N53 between Liverpool and Waterloo: from QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION via Crosshall Street, Victoria Street, Byrom Street, Hunter Street, St Anne Street, Great Homer Street, Smith Street, Lambeth Road, Stanley Road, Linacre Road, Bridge Road, Seaforth Road, Church Road, Crescent Road, Sandy Road, Cambridge Road, Crosby Road, Crosby Road South, Crosby Road North, South Road to WATERLOO RAIL STATION. This service runs on Sunday morning 30 November and 7, 14 and 21 December only Sunday morning (see above) only ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR Liverpool Queen Square Bus Station 0000 0030 0100 0130 0200 0230 0300 0330 0400 0430 Waterloo rail station South Road 0030 0100 0130 0200 0230 0300 0330 0400 0430 0500 Codes used: ARR - means this bus is run by Arriva Cash fare only - pre-paid tickets, passes and concessionary passes are not accepted on this service To make a comment about this service, please call Arriva on 0344 800 44 11 4 N82 Liverpool - Garston Christmas 2014 night bus Route N82 between Liverpool and Garston: from QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION via Lime Street, Renshaw Street, Berry Street, Great George Street, St James Place, Park Lane, Park Road, Dingle Lane, Aigburth Road, St Marys Road to GARSTON (SPEKE ROAD). This service runs on Sunday morning 30 November and 7, 14 and 21 December only Sunday morning (see above) only STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA Liverpool Queen Square Bus Station 0030 0100 0130 0200 0230 0300 0330 0400 0430 Garston Speke Road 0050 0120 0150 0220 0250 0320 0350 0420 0450 Codes used: STA - means this bus is run by Stagecoach Cash fare only - pre-paid tickets, passes and concessionary passes are not accepted on this service To make a comment about this service, please call Stagecoach on 0151 330 6200. 5 N86 Liverpool - Allerton Library Christmas 2014 night bus Route N86 between Liverpool and Allerton: from QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION via Lime Street, Renshaw Street, Leece Street, Hardman Street, Myrtle Street, Catharine Street, Upper Parliament Street, Smithdown Road, Allerton Road to ALLERTON LIBRARY. Route N86 between Allerton and Liverpool: from ALLERTON LIBRARY via Allerton Road, Smithdown Road, Upper Parliament Street, Catharine Street, Myrtle Street, Hardman Street, Leece Street, Renshaw Street to QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION. This service runs on Sunday morning 30 November and 7, 14 and 21 December only Sunday morning (see above) only STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA Liverpool Queen Square Bus Station 0015 0045 0115 0145 0215 0245 0315 0345 0415 Allerton Allerton Library, Allerton Road 0035 0105 0135 0205 0235 0305 0335 0405 0435 Sunday morning (see above) only STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA Allerton Allerton Library, Allerton Road 0040 0110 0140 0210 0240 0310 0340 0410 Liverpool Queen Square Bus Station 0100 0130 0200 0230 0300 0330 0400 0430 Codes used: STA - means this bus is run by Stagecoach Cash fare only - pre-paid tickets, passes and concessionary passes are not accepted on this service To make a comment about this service, please call Stagecoach on 0151 330 6200. We have done our best to make sure that all the information in this booklet is correct, but we and the bus companies whose services we show in this booklet, are not liable for any mistakes. 6.
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