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Hospital Gosforth Rail line University Metro station Freeman Ilford Hospital Road Cochrane Supermarket Park Nuns Moor BLAKELAW JESMOND Newcastle United West Golf Course Jesmond Jesmond BRUNTON ROAD Dene MAIN ROAD 353 Kingston Park - Airport - Killingworth - Four Lane Ends Operated by Go North East This service is paid for by Nexus Monday to Saturday Sunday NS S NS S NS Kingston Park Metro ... --- --- 0730 --- 0830 0930 30 1630 1730 1830 30 2230 Kingston Park Metro ... 1030 30 1630 1730 1830 30 2230 Kenton Bank Foot .......... --- --- 0733 --- 0833 0933 33 1633 1733 1833 33 2233 Kenton Bank Foot .......... 1033 33 1633 1733 1833 33 2233 Woolsington...................... --- --- 0735 --- 0835 0935 35 1635 1735 1835 35 2235 Woolsington...................... 1035 35 1635 1735 1835 35 2235 Newcastle Int. Airport........ --- --- 0738 --- 0838 0938 38 1638 1738 1838 38 2238 Newcastle Int. Airport........ 1038 38 1638 1738 1838 38 2238 Prestwick........................... --- --- 0740 --- 0840 0940 40 1640 1740 1840 40 2240 Prestwick........................... 1040 40 1640 1740 1840 40 2240 Dinnington........................ --- --- 0745 --- 0845 0945 45 1645 1745 1845 45 2245 Dinnington........................ 1045 45 1645 1745 1845 45 2245 Hazlerigg.......................... --- --- 0750 --- 0850 0950 50 1650 1749 1849 49 2249 Hazlerigg.......................... 1050 50 1650 1749 1849 49 2249 Wideopen......................... 0653 0753 0753 0853 0853 0953 53 1653 1752 1852 52 2252 Wideopen......................... 1053 53 1653 1752 1852 52 2252 Seaton Burn...................... 0655 0755 0755 0855 0855 0955 55 1655 1754 1854 54 2254 Seaton Burn...................... 1055 55 1655 1754 1854 54 2254 Dudley.............................. 0659 0759 0759 0859 0859 0959 59 1659 1757 1857 57 2257 Dudley.............................. 1059 59 1659 1757 1857 57 2257 Until Until Until Fordley.............................. 0701 0801 0801 0901 0901 1001 01 1701 1759 1859 59 2259 Fordley.............................. 1101 01 1701 1759 1859 59 Until 2259 Annitsford......................... 0703 0803 0803 0903 0903 1003 03 1703 1801 1901 01 2301 Annitsford......................... 1103 03 1703 1801 1901 01 2301 past each hour past each hour past each hour Burradon.......................... 0705 0805 0805 0905 0905 1005 05 1705 1803 1903 03 2303 Burradon.......................... 1105 05 1705 1803 1903 past each hour 03 2303 Then at these minutes Killingworth West Bailey..... 0708 0808 0808 0908 0908 1008 08 1708 1805 1905 05 2305 Killingworth West Bailey..... 1108 Then at these minutes 08 1708 1805 1905 05 2305 Then at these minutes Then at these minutes Killingworth Citadel West... 0710 0810 0810 0910 0910 1010 10 1710 1807 1907 07 2307 Killingworth Citadel West... 1110 10 1710 1807 1907 07 2307 Killingworth Bus Station...... 0712 0810 0812 0912 0912 1012 12 1712 1809 1909 09 2309 Killingworth Bus Station...... 1112 12 1712 1809 1909 09 2309 Clousden Hill .................... 0717 0817 0817 0917 0917 1017 17 1717 1813 1913 13 2313 Clousden Hill .................... 1117 17 1717 1813 1913 13 2313 Forest Hall........................ 0719 0819 0819 0919 0919 1019 19 1719 1814 1914 14 2314 Forest Hall........................ 1119 19 1719 1814 1914 14 2314 Tyneview Park .................... 0722 0822 0822 0922 0922 1022 22 1722 1817 1917 17 2317 Tyneview Park .................... 1122 22 1722 1817 1917 17 2317 Four Lane Ends Int. ..... 0724 0824 0824 0924 0924 1024 24 1724 1819 1919 19 2319 Four Lane Ends Int. ..... 1124 24 1724 1819 1919 19 2319 Monday to Saturday Sunday NS Four Lane Ends Int. ..... 0733 0833 0933 33 1633 1733 1833 33 2233 Four Lane Ends Int. ..... 1133 33 1733 1833 33 2233 Tyneview Park .................... 0735 0835 0935 35 1635 1735 1835 35 2235 Tyneview Park .................... 1135 35 1735 1835 35 2235 Forest Hall........................ 0738 0838 0938 38 1638 1738 1838 38 2238 Forest Hall........................ 1138 38 1738 1838 38 2238 Clousden Hill .................... 0740 0840 0940 40 1640 1740 1839 39 2239 Clousden Hill .................... 1140 40 1740 1839 39 2239 Killingworth Bus Station...... 0745 0845 0945 45 1645 1745 1843 43 2243 Killingworth Bus Station...... 1145 45 1745 1843 43 2243 Killingworth Citadel West... 0747 0847 0947 47 1647 1747 1845 45 2245 Killingworth Citadel West... 1147 47 1747 1845 45 2245 Killingworth West Bailey..... 0749 0849 0949 49 1649 1749 1847 47 2247 Killingworth West Bailey..... 1149 49 1749 1847 47 2247 Burradon.......................... 0752 0852 0952 52 1652 1752 1849 49 2249 Burradon.......................... 1152 52 1752 1849 49 2249 Annitsford......................... 0754 0854 0954 54 1654 1754 1851 51 2251 Annitsford......................... 1154 54 1754 1851 51 2251 Fordley.............................. 0756 0856 0956 56 1656 1756 1853 53 2253 Fordley.............................. 1156 56 1756 1853 53 2253 Until Until Dudley.............................. 0758 0858 0958 58 1658 1758 1855 55 2255 Dudley.............................. 1158 58 Until 1758 1855 55 Until 2255 Seaton Burn...................... 0802 0902 1002 02 1702 1802 1858 58 2258 Seaton Burn...................... 1202 02 1802 1858 58 2258 past each hour past each hour past each hour Wideopen......................... 0804 0904 1004 04 1704 1804 1900 00 2300 Wideopen......................... 1204 past each hour 04 1804 1900 00 2300 Hazlerigg.......................... 0807 0907 1007 07 1707 1807 1903 03 2303 Hazlerigg.......................... 1207 07 1807 1903 03 2303 Then at these minutes Then at these minutes Then at these minutes Then at these minutes Dinnington........................ 0812 0912 1012 12 1712 1812 1907 07 2307 Dinnington........................ 1212 12 1812 1907 07 2307 Prestwick........................... 0817 0917 1017 17 1717 1817 1912 12 2312 Prestwick........................... 1217 17 1817 1912 12 2312 Newcastle Int. Airport........ 0819 0919 1019 19 1719 1819 1915 15 2315 Newcastle Int. Airport........ 1219 19 1819 1915 15 2315 Woolsington...................... 0822 0922 1022 22 1722 1822 1918 18 2318 Woolsington...................... 1222 22 1822 1918 18 2318 Kenton Bank Foot .......... 0824 0924 1024 24 1724 1824 1920 20 2320 Kenton Bank Foot .......... 1224 24 1824 1920 20 2320 Kingston Park Metro ... 0827 0927 1027 27 1727 1827 1924 24 2324 Kingston Park Metro ... 1227 27 1827 1924 24 2324 NS: Not Saturday S: Saturday only.
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