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936 Birmingham 936 Birmingham - Brownhills West via Aldridge Mondays to Fridays Operator: NXB NXB NXB NXB Priory Square 1713 1743 1825 1855 Birmingham City University, Wellhead Lane 1730 1801 1837 1907 Kingstanding, Kingstanding Library (adjacent) 1742 1813 1847 1917 Pheasey, Pheasey Church (outside) 1748 1819 1852 1922 Pheasey, Morland Road (after) 1749 1820 1853 1923 Foley Arms, Barr Beacon Crossroads (after) 1754 1824 1857 1927 Aldridge, Aldridge Shopping Centre (at) 1802 1832 1904 1934 Shire Oak, Adams Road (adj) 1813 1843 1914 1944 Rising Sun Island (after) 1825 1854 1924 1954 Saturdays no service Sundays no service Route 936 is operated by National Express West Midlands Carl Street, Leamore, Walsall, West Midlands, WS2 7BF Tel: 01922 856102 936 Brownhills West - Birmingham via Aldridge Mondays to Fridays Operator: NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB Rising Sun Island (after) 0604 0629 0649 0709 0724 Castlefort, Streets Corner (adjacent) 0614 0641 0701 0721 0739 Aldridge Shopping Centre (by) 0555 0625 0653 0713 0733 0751 Foley Arms, Barr Beacon Crossroads (after) 0601 0631 0659 0721 0741 0759 Pheasey, Morland Road (before) 0606 0636 0702 0726 0746 0804 Pheasey, Collingwood Centre (opposite) 0608 0638 0704 0728 0748 0805 Kingstanding, Kingstanding Circle (adjacent) 0615 0645 0711 0735 0755 0811 Birmingham City University, Wellhead Lane 0625 0656 0722 0746 0806 0822 (Stop PK) Priory Square 0635 0709 0735 0800 0819 0835 Saturdays no service Sundays no service Route 936 is operated by National Express West Midlands Carl Street, Leamore, Walsall, West Midlands, WS2 7BF Tel: 01922 856102 936 Birmingham - Brownhills West via Aldridge NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code nwmajgag Birmingham, Priory Square 43000206701 nwmdmpgm Birmingham, Newton Street (Stop CS2A) 43001334901 nwmampdj Aston University, Price Street (adj) Lancaster Street 43000252301 nwmamptm Aston University, Lower Tower Street (adjacent) 43000260101 nwmampwm Newtown, St Stephens Street (opposite) 43000260301 nwmamtpg Birmingham City University, Wellhead Lane 43000268603 nwmamtpm Birmingham City University, Holford Drive (opp) Aldridge Road 43000268701 nwmamtwa Birmingham City University, Nash Square (adj) Aldridge Road 43000268802 nwmdmjwj Alexander Stadium, Perry Park (adj) Aldridge Road 43002602002 nwmamtwg Alexander Stadium, Aldridge Road (adj) College Road 43000269102 nwmdgpja Perry Common, Elmbridge Road (adj) Kingstanding Road 43000520202 nwmdgpjd Perry Common, Crossway Lane (opp) Kingstanding Road 43000520301 nwmdgpjp Warren Farm, Greenholm Road (adj) Kingstanding Road 43000520402 nwmdgpmd Warren Farm, Melverley Grove (opposite) Kingstanding Road 43000521101 nwmdgpmj Warren Farm, Dyas Road (near) Kingstanding Road 43000521201 nwmdgpmt Warren Farm, Hotspur Road (opposite) Kingstanding Road 43000521401 nwmdgpta Kingstanding, Rushden Croft (after) Kingstanding Road 43000521501 nwmdgptj Kingstanding, Harringay Road (opp) Kingstanding Road 43000524301 nwmdgpwa Kingstanding, Kingstanding Library (adjacent) 43000524405 nwmdgpwd Kingstanding, Kingstanding Post Office (opposite) Kettlehouse Road 43000524601 nwmdgpwj Kingstanding, Norbury Road (opp) Kettlehouse Road 43000524701 nwmdgpwp Kingstanding, Bandywood Crescent (after) Bandywood Road 43000524801 nwmtwapj Kingstanding, Brompton Road (before) Lambeth Road 43000526001 nwmdgtaj Kingstanding, Copthorne Road (adj) Lambeth Road 43000525202 nwmdgptg Queslett, Queslett Road (before) Lambeth Road 43000523102 nwmdjagp Pheasey, Eastlake Close (opp) Collingwood Drive 43000587702 nwmpmawg Pheasey, Pheasey Church (outside) Collingwood Drive 43005800102 nwmgwawm Pheasey, Morland Road (after) Collingwood Drive 43000587501 nwmgwdag Pheasey, Old Hall Lane (adjacent) Beacon Road 43000588101 nwmgwdap Barr Beacon, Bridle Lane (opp) Beacon Road 43000588202 nwmgwdaw Barr Beacon, Bella Pais Close (adj) Beacon Road 43000588302 nwmgwdga Foley Arms, Beacon Hill Farm (adj) Beacon Road 43000588401 nwmpmdad Foley Arms, Barr Beacon Crossroads (after) Longwood Road 43006050104 nwmjawag Foley Arms, Longwood Road (on) Longwood Road 43000659801 nwmjatwt Barr Common, Longwood House (opp) Longwood Road 43000659701 nwmjatwp Barr Common, Barr Common Road (after) Longwood Road 43000659602 nwmjatwj Barr Common, Beacon Rise (opp) Barr Common Road 43000659502 nwmjatwa Barr Common, Gaydon Road (adj) Birmingham Road 43000659401 nwmjatpw Aldridge, Lodge Grove (adj) Birmingham Road 43000659302 nwmjaptj Aldridge, The Avion (adj) Anchor Road 43000654801 nwmtjpmd Aldridge, Aldridge Shopping Centre (at) Anchor Road 43000654704 nwmjapmd Aldridge, Greenfields (after) Northgate 43000654401 nwmjapat Aldridge, Leighswood School (adj) Broadmeadow 43000652501 nwmjapam Leighswood, Wellfield Road (after) 43000652401 nwmjapag Druid’s Heath, Lazy Hill Road (opp) Walsall Wood Road 43000652303 nwmjapad Leighswood, Glendower Road (opp) Walsall Wood Road 43000652202 nwmjamwj Leighswood, Jessie Road (before) Walton Road 43000652102 nwmjampg Leighswood, Herbert Road (adj) Walton Road 43000650602 nwmpmdmg Walsall Wood, Castle Road (after) Salters Road 43006400002 nwmjamgm Castlefort, Laburnum Road (adj) 43000649302 nwmjajda Castlefort, Streets Corner (opposite) Salters Road 43000642502 nwmjamdj Shire Oak, Shire Oak Hill (on) Lichfield Road 43000648701 nwmjamda Shire Oak, Shire Oak Close (opposite) Lichfield Road 43000648601 nwmjamaj Shire Oak, Adams Road (adj) Chester Road 43000648202 nwmjamad Catshill, Friezland Lane (adjacent) Chester Road 43000648102 nwmjajtp Catshill, Anchor Bridge (after) High Street 43000646702 nwmjajta Brownhills, Warren Place (after) 43000646501 nwmjajpt Brownhills, Brickiln Street (near) High Street 43000646401 nwmjajpm Brownhills, Raven’s Court (adjacent) High Street 43000646302 nwmpmdmp Ogley Hay, Holland Park (adjacent) The Parade 43006403002 nwmjagwd Ogley Hay, Watling St Primary School (adj) The Parade 43000641304 nwmjajap Brownhills West, Hednesford Road (opposite) Watling Street 43000642401 nwmjajam Brownhills West, Rising Sun Island (after) Watling Street 43000642301 936 Brownhills West - Birmingham via Aldridge NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code nwmjajam Brownhills West, Rising Sun Island (after) Watling Street 43000642301 nwmjagwa Ogley Hay, Watling St Primary School (opp) The Parade 43000641303 nwmjagwm Ogley Hay, The Park View Centre (adjacent) Chester Road North 43000641501 nwmjajpj Brownhills, Raven’s Court (before) High Street 43000646301 nwmjajpw Brownhills, Brickiln Street (before) High Street 43000646402 nwmtpmaw Brownhills, Silver Street (opposite) High Street 43006465501 nwmjajtd Brownhills, Warren Place (adjacent) High Street 43000646502 nwmjajtm Catshill, Anchor Bridge (before) High Street 43000646701 nwmjajwt Catshill, Friezland Lane (opposite) Chester Road 43000648101 nwmjamag Shire Oak, Adams Road (opp) Chester Road 43000648201 nwmjamdg Shire Oak, Shire Oak Close (adjacent) Lichfield Road 43000648602 nwmjamdm Shire Oak, Shire Oak Hill (at) Lichfield Road 43000648702 nwmjajaw Castlefort, Streets Corner (adjacent) Salters Road 43000642501 nwmjamgj Castlefort, Laburnum Road (opp) Salters Road 43000649301 nwmjamgp Walsall Wood, Sunnyside (opp) Salters Road 43000649401 nwmjamjd Leighswood, Longleat Road (opposite) Northgate 43000650101 nwmjamwm Leighswood, Jessie Road (after) Walton Road 43000652103 nwmjamwa Leighswood, Walton Road (opp) Walsall Wood Road 43000651801 nwmjamwt Leighswood, Glendower Road (adj) Walsall Wood Road 43000652201 nwmjapaj Druid’s Heath, Lazy Hill Road (adj) Walsall Wood Road 43000652304 nwmjamwd Druid’s Heath, Norfolk Crescent (adj) Lancaster Avenue 43000651902 nwmjapap Leighswood, Wellfield Road (before) 43000652402 nwmjapaw Aldridge, Leighswood School (opp) Broadmeadow 43000652502 nwmjapmg Aldridge, Greenfields (before) Northgate 43000654402 nwmjapmj Aldridge, Aldridge Post Office (opposite) Northgate 43000654501 nwmjaptg Aldridge, Aldridge Shopping Centre (by) Anchor Road 43000654703 nwmjaptm Aldridge, The Avion (opp) Anchor Road 43000654802 nwmjatpt Aldridge, Lodge Grove (opp) Birmingham Road 43000659301 nwmjatwd Barr Common, Gaydon Road (after) Birmingham Road 43000659402 nwmjatwg Barr Common, Beacon Rise (adj) Barr Common Road 43000659501 nwmjatwm Barr Common, Barr Common Road (before) Longwood Road 43000659601 nwmjawad Barr Common, Longwood House (adj) Longwood Road 43000659702 nwmjawaj Foley Arms, Longwood Road (at) Longwood Road 43000659802 nwmpmdag Foley Arms, Barr Beacon Crossroads (after) Beacon Road 43006050503 nwmgwdgd Foley Arms, Beacon Hill Farm (opp) Beacon Road 43000588402 nwmgwdat Barr Beacon, Bella Pais Close (after) Beacon Road 43000588301 nwmgwdam Barr Beacon, Bridle Lane (adj) Beacon Road 43000588201 nwmgwdaj Pheasey, Old Hall Lane (opposite) Beacon Road 43000588102 nwmgwawp Pheasey, Morland Road (before) Collingwood Drive 43000587502 nwmpmawd Pheasey, Pheasey Church (opposite) Collingwood Drive 43005800101 nwmdjaga Pheasey, Collingwood Centre (opposite) Collingwood Drive 43000587605 nwmdjagm Pheasey, Eastlake Close (adj) Collingwood Drive 43000587701 nwmdgtam Pheasey, Queslett Road (adj) The Crescent 43000525401 nwmdgtag Kingstanding, Copthorne Road (opp) Lambeth Road 43000525201 nwmpmamd Kingstanding, Brockwell Road (after) Bandywood Road 43005210001 nwmdgpwm Kingstanding, Norbury Road (adj) Kettlehouse Road 43000524702 nwmdgpwg Kingstanding, Kingstanding Post Office (adjacent) Kettlehouse
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