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JLC 1 Carlton, Snaith, East Cowick, West Cowick, Rawcliffe, Rawcliffe JLC 1 Carlton, Snaith, East Cowick, West Cowick, Rawcliffe, Rawcliffe Bridge, Moorends & Thorne Location Pick up Time Camblesforth Layby 7.25am Carlton Opp. Church 7.30am Carlton Towers Towers Main Gate 7.32am Snaith Jag Garage 7.34am West Cowick Ship Inn 7.38am East Cowick Bus Stop 7.41am Rawcliffe Post Office 7.45am Rawcliffe Bridge Rawcliffe Bridge Hotel 7.52am Community Centre / Winning 8.07am Post Moorends Community Library opposite 8.09am Moorends Hotel King Edward Primary School 8.11am Thorne Sainsburys 8.13am Park Gates 8.15am Arrive John Leggott Front Entrance, West Common 8.45am College Lane Bus Bays Location Pick up Time Depart John Front Entrance, West Common 4.15pm Leggott College Lane Bus Bays Park Gates 4.45pm Thorne Sainsbury 4.47pm King Edward Primary School 4.49pm Moorends Hotel 4.51pm Moorends Winning Post 4.53pm Rawcliffe Bridge Rawcliffe Bridge Hotel 5.08pm Rawcliffe Post Office 5.13pm East Cowick Bus Stops 5.18pm West Cowick Bus Stops & Ship Inn 5.22pm Snaith Jag Garage 5.26pm Carlton Towers Towers Main Gate 5.32pm Carlton Opp. Church 5.36pm Camblesforth Layby 5.41am JLC 2 Airmyn, Goole, Old Goole, Goolefields & Swinefleet Location Pick up Time Airmyn Post Office 7.44am Western Rd opp. Vikings Pub 7.50am Goole Western Rd - Halifax Avenue 7.52am Pasture Rd/5th Avenue corner 7.55am North Street - Superstore 7.59am Old Goole Club 8.02am Goolefields Barracks 8.03am Swinefleet School 8.05am Arrive John Leggott Front Entrance, West Common 8.45am College Lane Bus Bays Location Pick up Time Depart John Front Entrance, West Common 4.15pm Leggott College Lane Bus Bays Swinefleet School 4.55pm Goolefields Barracks 4.56pm Old Goole Club 4.58pm North Street - Superstore 5.01pm Pasture Road - 5th Avenue Corner 5.05pm Goole Western Road - Halifax Avenue 5.08pm Western Road - Vikings Pub 5.10pm Airmyn Post Office 5.16pm JLC 3 Doncaster, Edenthorpe, Dunsville, Dunscroft & Hatfield Location Pick up Time Frenchgate Interchange Stand Doncaster 7.30am (C6) Armthorpe Rd/Hillcrest Road Bus Doncaster 7.40am Stop (Grove Park) Hungerhill School 7.45am Edenthorpe Tesco 7.47am Dunsville 1st stop after Westminster Drive 7.50am Dunscroft Doncaster Road - Flarepath 7.52am The Chase 7.54am Hatfield Bay Horse 7.56am Green Tree 8.00am Arrive John Leggott Front Entrance, West Common 8.45am College Lane Bus Bays Location Pick up Time Depart John Front Entrance, West Common 4.05pm Leggott College Lane Bus Bays Green Tree 4.48pm Hatfield Bay Horse 4.50pm The Chase 4.52pm Dunscroft Doncaster Road - Flarepath 4.54pm Dunsville Westminster Drive 4.55pm Tesco 4.58pm Edenthorpe Hungerhill School 5.00pm Armthorpe Rd/Hillcrest Road Bus Doncaster 5.10pm Stop (Grove Park) Doncaster Frenchgate Interchange Stand 5.15pm Service JLC 4 Hornsby Travel Kirk Sandall, Barnby Dun, Stainforth, & Dunscroft Location Pick up Time Kirk Sandall Brecks Lane opposite Doncaster Road 7.45am Station Road/Pine Hall Road 7.50am Barnby Dun Top Road before Post Office 7.53am Stainforth Road opposite Brosley Avenue 7.55am Church Road opposite Police Station 8.00am Stainforth Asda 8.02am Station Road Broadway 8.05am Broadway Hotel 8.07am Dunscroft Jacksons Garage 8.09am Doncaster Road - Flarepath 8.11am Arrive John Leggott Front Entrance, West Common Lane Bus College Bays 8.45am Location Pick up Time Depart John Front Entrance, West Common Lane Bus 4.15pm Leggott College Bays Doncaster Road - Flarepath 4.59pm Jacksons Garage 5.01pm Dunscroft Broadway Hotel 5.03pm Station Road Broadway 5.05pm Church Road opposite Police Station 5.10pm Stainforth Asda 5.12pm Stainforth Road/Brosley Avenue 5.15pm Barnby Dun Station Road opposite Post Office 5.16pm Station Road/Pine Hall Road 5.19pm Kirk Sandall Brecks Lane 5.23pm Service JLC 5 Minibus Lindholme, Auckley, Branton, Wroot & Sandtoft Location Pick up Time Lindholme (A614) O/S Boxing Club 7.45am Auckley Hayfield Lane (traffic lights) 7.51am Auckley Auckley Hayfield Lane (o/s Primary 7.53am School) Branton Three Horse Shoes 8.00am Wroot High Street (Bus Stop) 8.10am Sandtoft The Reindeer Inn 8.20am Arrive John Leggott Front Entrance, West Common Lane Bus 8.50am College Bays Location Pick up Time Depart John Front Entrance, West Common Lane Bus 4.15pm Leggott College Bays Sandtoft The Reindeer Inn 4.40pm Wroot High Street (Bus Stop) 4.55pm Auckley Hayfield Lane (o/s Primary 5.10pm Auckley School) Auckley Hayfield Lane (traffic lights) 5.13pm Branton Three Horse Shoes 5.25pm Lindholme (A614) O/S Boxing Club 5.35pm Service JLC 6 Hornsby Travel Cleethorpes, Grimsby, Healing, Stallingborough & Immingham Location Pick up Time Last bus stop on Grimsby Road before Isaacs Hill roundabout. Cleethorpes Poplar Road junction 7.10am Bus Stop outside Old Registry Office, Town Hall Street / Grimsby Osborne Street 7.20am Grimsby St Mark's Church, Laceby Road 7.30am Grimsby Morrisons, Laceby Road 7.35am Grimsby Golf Course, Bus shelter Little Coates Road / Grimsby opposite Rosemary Avenue 7.40am Grimsby Wybers Way/Great Coates Road traffic lights 7.45am Healing Village Hall 7.50am Stallingborough Bus Shelter Roundabout B1210 7.55am Immingham Bus Stop B1210 Stallingborough Road, 8.00am (opposite side prior to right hand turn on to Hume Brae) Arrive Scunthorpe John Leggott College 8.45am Location Pick up Time Depart Scunthorpe John Leggott College 4.10pm Immingham Bus Stop B1210 Stallingborough Road, (opposite side prior to right hand turn on to Hume Brae) 5.00pm Stallingborough Bus Shelter Roundabout B1210 5.05pm Healing Village Hall 5.10pm Grimsby Wybers Way/Great Coates Road traffic lights 5.15pm Grimsby Golf Course, Bus shelter Little Coates Road / Grimsby opposite Rosemary Avenue 5.20pm Grimsby Morrisons, Laceby Road 5.25pm Grimsby St Mark's Church, Laceby Road 5.30pm Grimsby Bus Stop outside Old Registry Office, Town Hall Street / 5.40pm Osborne Street Last bus stop on Grimsby Road before Isaacs Hill roundabout. 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