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Queens Park Area Bus Routes ROUTE Queens Park l City Centre Tourist Attractions North Street/Old Steine for Theatre Seven Dials Royal, Royal Pavilion, Dow Ter n Jubilee Library, Brighton Pepper Pot race ad Ro Using the train Museum, Palace Pier, rk 18 a D P d Mon-Sat too - see page 15 y s a k n o e Brighton Station e R daytimes Sea Life Centre R e d u ld . e Q fi 18 sh Brighton Station for Waitrose re No F Queens rth 18 Churchill S . t. l Toy Museum P Park Square t 18 n o m e r g E Daily Brighton Old Steine Mondays to Saturdays route number 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 day code MF MF MF S MF S Pepper Pot, Queens Park Terrace 0604 0624 0644 0704 0724 0744 0804 0824 0844 0904 0916 31 46 01 16 1431 1446 1501 1516 1532 1548 Old Steine (stop U) 0609 0630 0650 0711 0731 0751 0811 0831 0851 0911 0923 38 53 08 23 1438 1453 1508 1523 1539 1555 Brighton Station= (stop E) 0615 0636 0656 0717 0738 0759 0819 0839 0850 0859 0919 0931 46 01 16 31 1446 1501 1516 1531 1547 1604 Seven Dials, Vernon Terrace t t t t t t t t t t t 0934 t 04 t 34 t 1504 t 1534 t t Waitrose, Western Road t t t t t t t t t t t 0937 t 07 t 37 t 1507 t 1537 t t opp Homelees House, Dyke Rd 0617 0638 0658 0719 0740 0801 0821 0841 0852 0901 0921 t 48 t 18 t 1448 t 1518 t 1549 1606 until Churchill Square (stop H) 0622 0643 0703 0724 0745 0806 0826 0846 0857 0906 0926 0941 then at 56 11 26 41 1456 1511 1526 1541 1557 1611 North Street (stop B) 0624 0645 0705 0726 0747 0808 0828 0848 0859 0908 0928 0944 59 14 29 44 1459 1514 1529 1544 1600 1614 Down Terrace, Stonehurst Court 0601 0621 0631 0652 0712 0721 0734 0755 0816 0836 0856 0908 0913 0917 0937 0953 09 24 39 54 1509 1525 1540 1555 1611 1625 Pepper Pot, Queens Park Terrace 0604 0624 0634 0655 0715 0724 0738 0759 0820 0840 0900 0911 0916 0920 0940 0956 12 27 42 57 1512 1528 1543 1558 1615 1629 Mondays to Saturdays route number 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 Pepper Pot, Queens Park Terrace 1604 1619 1634 1649 1704 1720 1735 1751 1807 1823 1840 1900 1920 1940 2000 2020 2040 2100 2120 2140 2200 2220 2240 2300 2320 2340 0000 Old Steine (stop U) 1611 1626 1642 1657 1712 1728 1743 1759 1815 1831 1847 1907 1927 1946 2006 2026 2046 2106 2126 2146 2206 2226 2246 2306 2326 2346 0006 Brighton Station= (stop E) 1620 1635 1651 1706 1721 1737 1752 1808 1824 1840 1856 1916 1936 1954 2014 2034 2054 2114 2134 2154 2214 2234 2254 2314 2334 2354 0014 opp Homelees House, Dyke Rd 1622 1637 1653 1708 1723 1739 1754 1810 1826 1842 1858 1918 1938 1956 2016 2036 2056 2116 2136 2156 2216 2236 2256 2316 2336 2356 0016 Churchill Square (stop H) 1627 1642 1658 1713 1728 1744 1759 1815 1831 1846 1902 1922 1942 2000 2020 2040 2100 2120 2140 2200 2220 2240 2300 2320 2340 0000 0020 North Street (stop B) 1630 1645 1701 1716 1731 1747 1802 1818 1834 1849 1905 1925 1945 2003 2023 2043 2103 2123 2143 2203 2223 2243 2303 2323 2343 0003 0023 Down Terrace, Stonehurst Court 1641 1656 1712 1727 1742 1758 1813 1829 1844 1859 1915 1935 1954 2012 2032 2052 2112 2132 2152 2212 2232 2252 2311 2331 2351 0011 0031 Pepper Pot, Queens Park Terrace 1645 1700 1716 1731 1746 1802 1817 1833 1848 1902 1918 1938 1957 2015 2035 2055 2115 2135 2155 2215 2235 2255 2314 2334 2354 0014 0034 Sundays and Public Holidays route number 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 Pepper Pot, Queens Park Terrace 0820 0840 0900 0920 0940 1000 1020 1040 1100 1120 1140 00 20 40 1800 20 40 00 2240 2300 2320 2340 0000 Old Steine (stop U) 0826 0846 0906 0926 0946 1007 1027 1047 1107 1127 1147 07 27 47 1806 26 46 06 2246 2306 2326 2346 0006 Brighton Station= (stop E) 0833 0853 0913 0933 0953 1014 1034 1054 1114 1134 1154 15 35 55 1814 34 54 14 2254 2314 2334 2354 0014 opp Homelees House, Dyke Rd 0835 0855 0915 0935 0955 1016 1036 1056 1116 1136 1156 17 37 57 1816 34 56 16 2256 2316 2336 2356 0016 Churchill Square (stop H) 0839 0859 0919 0939 0959 1020 1040 1100 1120 1140 1200 21 41 01 1820 40 00 20 2300 2320 2340 0000 0020 until until North Street (stop B) 0841 0901 0922 0942 1002 1023 1043 1103 1123 1143 1203 then at 24 44 04 1823 then at 43 03 23 2303 2323 2343 0003 0023 Down Terrace, Stonehurst Court 0817 0837 0849 0909 0930 0950 1010 1031 1051 1112 1132 1152 1212 33 53 13 1832 52 12 32 2311 2331 2351 0011 0031 Pepper Pot, Queens Park Terrace 0820 0840 0852 0912 0933 0953 1013 1034 1054 1115 1135 1155 1215 36 56 16 1835 55 15 35 2314 2334 2354 0014 0034 NOTES MF = Mondays to Fridays only. S = Saturdays only. D W Y A K D L E D A E E O V R I G E R R R N E N D O A L O E A V T A V E D S D E I S L E D V R I L L O Y E R R C O R E O L D D O L O M G A L MEADO B WVIEW O I A R R Y E R HO I V O E PA D E R Y R D M BADEN K RD H A V D ROAD B A . N S HOV RO A R D E P D ARK HO to Goldstone Valley D 23 to University of Sussex Brighton & Hove 21,21A I Shirley P T Lewes Road Garage R C L OLD SHOR Road E H ADYSM E S ITH HA E T L RD. M V O I Bus RI S N N R N D T G BEA OA E D A Sainsburys Garage R RO Old D A N AD D D O R London Road A N E F R O I R O Top of R Shoreham D P Cardinal Booth O R D A R P R A B ND O A E R O U D D AR Wilson A Road N Museum O R L Newman A O N . A A E Melbourne R D Top of W Brighton E H D O M D Avenue D T D R Queens V School E Y O S R I RI Street Bear Road & Hove K A G R N 21 E D HLI N D C S Head Office T O I W L R D E H D A O S O R 21A H W T Hove O A E IN D S RE G 22A E H D L T D A AM 23 O Y A cours H L N e e R O ac 22,22A L RO R T St. Paul’s Street R R I AD O T 22 n Upper V A to D N N h to Woodingdean Hove A E ig WORDSWOR Drive Y R r Swanborough TH N R B S R AD VIA TR Station RO L DUC E A EE U O T RD Brighton Drive T . Elm Queens Race T W B N De Montfort Swallow L D Bonchurch General I Grove Park Hill ND O Road Court W N U EL Road Hospital LA Open NION M GROVE Junction G Livingstone N R RO Eaton Gardens E O Market AD Haybourne Park Road C A R OM W D W D Road ELL E A Sussex County N Brighton ROA O George D Compton Bottom of R Vines Cross Road Cricket BUCKINGHA Coolham W M General Street Seven Dials Avenue Elm Grove Cricket D D H AV Ground IGDO P London Rd. Hospital L Drive R I ST. ANN’S ROAD L . E T Ground . Top of Shops The I Race E R Baxter Street E A WELL GARDENS F TO E N THE H Furze Hill T 18 Hanover D. V. H R A OA Eaton St. Ann’s R URST A D LEVEL S PANKH S Swanborough N Glynde St. Cuthmans W FU Homelees O . E Hill O U W Road Y Well Gardens R 49 K Stonehurst Court R Z D T K Drive East D E Brighton P R N H 18.21 Road F Church H Seven N H Y House A R O U I S L E K I L V U Freshfield W O 21.21A B V Dials E N 18.21 T Law Courts E E 21A.23 E T R R E S St.
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