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Peterlee - Easington Village - Murton - Seaham - Sunderland Go North East 62 Effective From: 05/09/2021 Peterlee - Easington Village - Murton - Seaham - Sunderland Go North East 62 Effective from: 05/09/2021 Peterlee BusHorden Station YodenEasington Way CollieryEasington VillageSouth HettonEasington Grey Horse LaneMurton StationMathews Estate RoadDalton ParkPrincess RoadSeaham Schools InterchangeSeaham HallRyhope VillageGrangetownSunderland Interchange Approx. 5 13 18 24 29 33 41 43 54 58 60 65 70 75 journey times Monday to Friday Peterlee Bus Station 0627 0717 17 1617 1721 1826 1856 1956 Horden Yoden Way 0631 0722 22 1622 1726 1831 1900 2000 Easington Colliery 0638 0730 30 1630 1734 1839 1907 2007 Easington Village 0642 0735 35 1635 1739 1844 1911 2011 South Hetton Grey Horse 0647 0741 Then 41 1641 1745 1850 1916 2016 Easington Lane 0652 0746 at 46 1646 1750 1855 1921 2021 Murton Station Estate 0656 0750 these 50 1650 1754 1859 1925 2025 Mathews Road 0703 0758 mins. 58 until 1658 1802 1907 1932 2032 Dalton Park 0705 0800 past 00 1700 1804 1909 1934 2034 Princess Road Schools 0716 0811 the 11 1711 1815 1920 .... .... Seaham Interchange 0720 0815 hour 15 1715 1819 1924 .... .... Seaham Hall .... 0817 17 1717 1821 1926 .... .... Ryhope Village .... 0822 22 1722 1826 1931 .... .... Grangetown .... 0827 27 1727 1831 1936 .... .... Sunderland Interchange .... 0832 32 1732 1836 1941 .... .... Peterlee - Easington Village - Murton - Seaham - Sunderland Go North East 62 Effective from: 05/09/2021 Saturday Peterlee Bus Station 0817 17 1617 1721 1826 1856 1956 Horden Yoden Way 0822 22 1622 1726 1831 1900 2000 Easington Colliery 0830 30 1630 1734 1839 1907 2007 Easington Village 0835 35 1635 1739 1844 1911 2011 South Hetton Grey Horse 0841 Then 41 1641 1745 1850 1916 2016 Easington Lane 0846 at 46 1646 1750 1855 1921 2021 Murton Station Estate 0850 these 50 1650 1754 1859 1925 2025 Mathews Road 0858 mins. 58 until 1658 1802 1907 1932 2032 Dalton Park 0900 past 00 1700 1804 1909 1934 2034 Princess Road Schools 0911 the 11 1711 1815 1920 .... .... Seaham Interchange 0915 hour 15 1715 1819 1924 .... .... Seaham Hall 0917 17 1717 1821 1926 .... .... Ryhope Village 0922 22 1722 1826 1931 .... .... Grangetown 0927 27 1727 1831 1936 .... .... Sunderland Interchange 0932 32 1732 1836 1941 .... .... Via: Bede Way, Surtees Road, Yoden Way, A1086 Sunderland Road, B1283 Sunderland Road, Station Road, Seaside Lane, Thorpe Road, Low Road, Hall Walks, B1283, A182, South Hetton Road, High Street, Murton Lane, B1285, B1285 Station Road, Murton Station, Street not known, Wellfield Road, Barnes Road, Woods Terrace, B1285, Un-named road to East Mr, Dalton Park, Spectrum Business Park, Hill Crescent, Mount Stewart Street, Queen Alexandra Road, Princess Road, Tempest Road, George Street, Street not known, A182, North Road, B1297, Street not known, B1287, Sea View, Ryhope Village, Ryhope Road, Stockton Road, Park Lane Sunderland - Seaham - Murton - Easington Village - Peterlee Go North East 62 Effective from: 05/09/2021 SunderlandGrangetown InterchangeRyhope VillageSeaham Hall,Seaham North InterchangeRd Dawdon Dalton ParkMathews RoadMurton StationEasington Estate LaneSouth HettonEasington Grey Horse VillageEasington CollieryHorden YodenPeterlee Way Bus Station Approx. 5 10 14 18 22 33 34 42 46 51 57 61 70 75 journey times Monday to Friday Sunderland Interchange 0555 0650 0750 0855 55 1455 1600 1702 1802 .... .... Grangetown 0600 0655 0755 0900 00 1500 1605 1707 1807 .... .... Ryhope Village 0605 0700 0800 0905 05 1505 1610 1712 1812 .... .... Seaham Hall, North Rd-Lord Byrons Wk 0609 0704 0804 0909 09 1509 1614 1716 1816 .... .... Seaham Interchange 0613 0708 0808 0913 Then 13 1513 1618 1720 1820 .... .... Dawdon 0617 0712 0812 0917 at 17 1517 1622 1724 1824 .... .... Dalton Park 0628 0723 0823 0928 these 28 1528 1633 1735 1835 1935 2035 Mathews Road 0630 0725 0825 0930 mins. 30 until 1530 1635 1737 1836 1936 2036 Murton Station Estate 0638 0733 0833 0938 past 38 1538 1643 1745 1842 1942 2042 Easington Lane 0642 0737 0837 0942 the 42 1542 1647 1749 1846 1946 2046 South Hetton Grey Horse 0647 0742 0842 0947 hour 47 1547 1652 1754 1851 1951 2051 Easington Village 0653 0748 0848 0953 53 1553 1658 1800 1856 1956 2056 Easington Colliery 0657 0752 0852 0957 57 1557 1702 1804 1859 1959 2058 Horden Yoden Way 0706 0801 0901 1006 06 1606 1711 1813 1906 2006 2106 Peterlee Bus Station 0711 0806 0906 1011 11 1611 1716 1818 1911 2011 2111 Sunderland - Seaham - Murton - Easington Village - Peterlee Go North East 62 Effective from: 05/09/2021 Saturday Sunderland Interchange 0655 55 1555 1702 1802 .... .... Grangetown 0700 00 1600 1707 1807 .... .... Ryhope Village 0705 05 1605 1712 1812 .... .... Seaham Hall, North Rd-Lord Byrons Wk 0709 09 1609 1716 1816 .... .... Seaham Interchange 0713 Then 13 1613 1720 1820 .... .... Dawdon 0717 at 17 1617 1724 1824 .... .... Dalton Park 0728 these 28 1628 1735 1835 1935 2035 Mathews Road 0730 mins. 30 until 1630 1737 1836 1936 2036 Murton Station Estate 0738 past 38 1638 1745 1842 1942 2042 Easington Lane 0742 the 42 1642 1749 1846 1946 2046 South Hetton Grey Horse 0747 hour 47 1647 1754 1851 1951 2051 Easington Village 0753 53 1653 1800 1856 1956 2056 Easington Colliery 0757 57 1657 1804 1859 1959 2058 Horden Yoden Way 0806 06 1706 1813 1906 2006 2106 Peterlee Bus Station 0811 11 1711 1818 1911 2011 2111 Via: Park Lane, Stockton Road, Burdon Road, Ryhope Road, Ryhope Village, Sea View, B1287, Street not known, B1297, North Road, A182, South Crescent, North Railway Street, Vane Terrace, Tempest Road, Princess Road, Queen Alexandra Road, Hill Crescent, Spectrum Business Park, Dalton Park, Un-named road to East Mr, B1285, Woods Terrace, Claude Terrace, Street not known, Barnes Road, Street not known, Wellfield Road, Street not known, Station Est N, B1285, Murton Lane, Easington Lane, High Street, South Hetton Road, A182, B1283, Hall Walks, Seaside Lane, Station Road, B1283 Sunderland Road, A1086 Sunderland Road, Yoden Way, Surtees Road, Bede Way This information is provided by Nexus on behalf of Local Authorities, and is updated as and when changes occur. Nexus can accept no liability for any errors or omissions herein Peterlee - Horden - Easington Village Go North East 62A Effective from: 05/09/2021 Peterlee Bus StationHorden Yoden WayHolme Hill Estate Easington CollieryEasington Village Approx. 5 15 18 27 journey times Monday to Friday Peterlee Bus Station 0742 0847 Then at 47 1547 1651 1756 Horden Yoden Way 0747 0852 these 52 1552 1656 1801 mins. Holme Hill Estate 0757 0902 02 until 1602 1706 1811 past Easington Colliery 0800 0905 the 05 1605 1709 1814 Easington Village 0809 0914 hour 14 1614 1718 1823 Saturday Peterlee Bus Station 0847 Then at 47 1447 1547 1651 Horden Yoden Way 0852 these 52 1452 1552 1656 mins. Holme Hill Estate 0902 02 until 1502 1602 1706 past Easington Colliery 0905 the 05 1505 1605 1709 Easington Village 0914 hour 14 1514 1614 1718 Via: Bede Way, Surtees Road, Yoden Way, A1086 Sunderland Road, B1283 Sunderland Road, Station Road, Seaside Lane, Holme Hill Lane, West Avenue, East View, Street not known, Holme Hill Lane, Seaside Lane, Paradise Estate, Glenhurst Road, Davis Terrace, Moncrieff Terrace, Lee Terrace, Seaside Lane, Thorpe Road, Low Road Easington Village - Horden - Peterlee Go North East 62A Effective from: 05/09/2021 Easington VillageHolme Hill Estate Easington CollieryHorden Yoden WayPeterlee Bus Station Approx. 9 12 22 27 journey times Monday to Friday Easington Village 0714 0809 0914 Then at 14 1514 1614 1719 Holme Hill Estate 0723 0818 0923 these 23 1523 1623 1728 mins. Easington Colliery 0726 0821 0926 26 until 1526 1626 1731 past Horden Yoden Way 0736 0831 0936 the 36 1536 1636 1741 Peterlee Bus Station 0741 0836 0941 hour 41 1541 1641 1746 Saturday Easington Village 0814 Then at 14 1414 1514 1614 Holme Hill Estate 0823 these 23 1423 1523 1623 mins. Easington Colliery 0826 26 until 1426 1526 1626 past Horden Yoden Way 0836 the 36 1436 1536 1636 Peterlee Bus Station 0841 hour 41 1441 1541 1641 Via: Low Road, Seaside Lane, Lee Terrace, Jupiter Court, Moncrieff Terrace, Davis Terrace, Glenhurst Road, Seaside Lane, Holme Hill Lane, West Avenue, East View, Street not known, Holme Hill Lane, Seaside Lane, Station Road, B1283 Sunderland Road, A1086 Sunderland Road, Yoden Way, Surtees Road, Bede Way This information is provided by Nexus on behalf of Local Authorities, and is updated as and when changes occur. Nexus can accept no liability for any errors or omissions herein.
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