Area 2 Local Bus Travel Guide for Bingham, Radcliffe, East Bridgford and West Bridgford Areas

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Area 2 Local Bus Travel Guide for Bingham, Radcliffe, East Bridgford and West Bridgford Areas Area 2 local bus travel guide for Bingham, Radcliffe, East Bridgford and West Bridgford areas August 2014 This leaflet provides a travel map and destination and frequency guide for all local bus services in the Eastwood, Jacksdale and Selston area. Full timetables for these services can be obtained from the relevant operators, contact details are shown below. Service Route Days of Early morning Daytime Evening Sundays operation Every Every Every Every 1 Nottingham - East Leake - Loughborough (* Limited service to Loughborough) Daily 15-30 mins 15-30 mins 30-60 mins* 60 mins* 2 Nottingham - Trent Bridge - Clifton Daily 15-30 mins 15-30 mins 60 mins 60 mins 3 Nottingham - Trent Bridge - Clifton, Hartness Road Mon - Sat ---- 30 mins ---- ---- 4 Nottingham - Clifton - NTU Campus (operates NTU term days only) Mon - Fri 15-30mins 7-10 mins 15-30 mins ---- N4 Nottingham - Clifton NTU Campus Mon - Sat nightbus ---- ---- ---- 60 mins 5 Nottingham - West Bridgford - Gamston Daily 30-60 mins 30 mins ---- 60 mins 6 Nottingham - Trent Bridge - Central Avenue - Edwalton Daily 15 mins 15 mins 30 mins 30 mins N6 Nottingham - Trent Bridge - Central Avenue - Edwalton - Gamston Fri, Sat night bus 60 mins ---- ---- ---- 6 Bingham/Radcliffe - Grantham Mon - Fri School days 2 journeys 2 journeys ---- ---- 7 Nottingham - Trent Bridge - West Bridgford - Gamston Daily 30 mins 30 mins 30-60 mins 60 mins 8 Nottingham - Trent Bridge - West Bridgford - Rushcliffe Leisure Centre - Compton Acres Daily 15-30 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins 9 Nottingham - Trent Bridge - West Bridgford - Compton Acres - Rushcliffe Leisure Centre Daily ---- 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins 9 Nottingham - Bunny - Loughborough Daily 3 journeys 30 mins 2 hours 60 mins 10 Nottingham - West Bridgford - Wilford Hill - Ruddington Daily 12 mins 12 mins 20-60 mins 30-60 mins 11 Nottingham - Trent Bridge - Adbolton Lane Daily 12 mins 12 mins 15-40 mins 30-40 mins 19 (l) Nottingham - Melton Mowbray - Oakham (Oakham Mon - Sat only) Daily 2 journeys 60 mins 1 journey 60 mins 24 (l) Bingham - Melton Mowbray Mon - Sat ---- 2 hours ---- ---- Continued on next page Service Route Days of Early morning Daytime Evening Sundays operation Every Every Every Every 41 Cropwell Bishop - Bingham - Grantham Thurs only ---- 1 journey ---- ---- 54 (SEM) Newark - Bingham Mon - Sat 2 journeys 1 journey 1 journey ---- 850 (NOT) Colston Bassett - Cotgrave - West Bridgford Mon - Sat 2 journeys ---- 2 journeys ---- 856 (ML) Orston - Bingham - Lowdham Tues & Thurs ---- 2 journeys ---- ---- 857 (ML) Bottesford - Newark Weds & Fri ---- 2 journeys ---- ---- 863 (NOT) East Leake - Keyworth - Gamston (Morrisons) Mon - Fri ---- 2 hours ---- ---- 90, 90A Nottingham - Newark - Daily 3 journeys 60 mins 2 hours 2 hours (Balderton 2am journeys from/2pm journeys to (Mon-Fri)) 91 Newark - Farndon - Elston - Bingham - Aslockton Mon - Sat 1 journey 60 mins ---- ---- (2 hours (n) Bingham & Aslockton) ---- Cotgrave Connection Nottingham - Cotgrave Daily 20-30 mins 20 mins 60 mins 60 mins Keyworth Connection Nottingham - Tollerton - Keyworth (Extends to Willoughby 2 evening journeys only) Daily 15-20 mins 15 mins 60 mins 60 mins L1 (nc) Silverdale - Nottingham Mon - Sat ---- 60 mins ---- ---- L2 (nc) Silverdale - Clifton - Ruddington - West Bridgford - Mon - Sat ---- 5-6 journeys ---- ---- Trent Boulevard - Gamston Morrisons Ruddington Connection Nottingham - Ruddington - Clifton - (Ruddington Business Park hourly) Daily 20-30 mins 15 mins 30-60 mins 60 mins Rushcliffe Green Nottingham - Radcliffe - Bingham Daily same as 15 mins Radcliffe & Bingham 20 mins 20 mins (East Bridgford, The Cropwells, Langar, Elton, Bottesford, daytime 60 mins East Bridgford Aslockton on some journeys) 60 mins The Cropwells & Langar 60 mins Aslockton & Elton S1 Clifton - ASDA - West Bridgford - Gamston Morrisons Tues & Fri ---- 1 journey ---- ---- S2 Bingham - Gamston Morrisons - West Bridgford - ASDA Tues & Fri ---- 1 journey ---- ---- S3 Keyworth - Tollerton - Gamston Morrisons - West Bridgford - ASDA Tues & Thur ---- 1 journey ---- ---- S4 Cropwell Bishop - Cotgrave - Gamston Morrisons - West Bridgford - ASDA Fri only ---- 1 journey ---- ---- SV ASDA (West Bridgford) - Normanton on Soar Fri only ---- 1 journey ---- ---- Note: Early morning refers to journeys before 08.00. Evening refers to journeys after 18.00 although this may vary slightly on some high frequency services. Please check the operator’s timetable for more detail. For full timetable and fares information on the above services please contact the relevant operators. Trent Barton Tel: (01773) 712265 Web: www.trentbarton.co.uk Nottingham City Transport Tel: (0115) 950 6070 Web: www.nctx.co.uk NottsBus Tel: 0300 500 80 80 Web: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses Soar Valley Community Bus Tel: (01509) 672778 Centrebus Tel: (0116) 298 7222 Web: www.centrebus.co.uk Nottingham Community Transport Tel: (0115) 985 6904 Web: www.ct4nottingham.co.uk Marshalls Tel: (01636) 821138 Web: www.marshallscoaches.co.uk Kinchbus Tel: (01509) 815637 Web: www.kinchbus.co.uk Silverdale Tours Tel: (0115) 912 1000 Web: www.silverdaletours.co.uk Pulfrey Coaches Tel: (01476) 564144 Web: www.pulfreyscoaches.co.uk NottsBus is the name used for services in this area that are supported by Nottinghamshire County Council and operated on their behalf by: SEM Stagecoach Tel: (0345) 605 0605 Web: www.stagecoachbus.com NOT Nottsbus Tel: (0115) 969 4390 Web: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses ML Marshalls Tel: (01636) 821138 Web: www.marshallscoaches.co.uk Notes: l - These services are supported by Leicestershire County Council. Tel: 0871 200 2233 nc - These services supported by Nottingham City Council Tel: (0115) 915 5492 Bus timetables and journey planning information is also available on the Nottinghamshire County Council web site at: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses The Bus Appeals Body The Bus Appeals Body is an organisation If you have a complaint about a particular which will act as an arbitrator in resolving service you should raise the matter with the disputes between passengers and operators. appropriate operator. Any passenger who is not satisfied with an operator’s response/action with They can be contacted at: regard to a dispute over customer service or Bus Appeals Body c/o N.F.B.U. PO Box 320, quality of service can refer the matter to the Bus Portsmouth Appeals Body. 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