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Middlesbrough Town Centre Bus Stops MIDDLESBROUGH TOWN CENTRE BUS STOPS A66 N Wilson St Setting Marton Rd A66 Interchange down for Wilson St HILL STREET Rail Station CENTRE Albert Rd Wilson St Linthorpe Rd Newport Road V W X Pedestrian only 33 Corporation Rd BUS Newport Road R STATION CLEVELAND Q S CENTRE T PTOWN HALL U Hartington Rd O Brentnall St CAPTAIN COOK setting down only L SQUARE Linthorpe Rd K N M Grange Rd H J M arton R Grange Rd VICTORIA SQUARE d E F G setting down only Bedford St A D Linthorpe Rd Baker St Albert Rd Union St Borough Rd B C Stand Stand location & departures Stand Stand location & departures BOROUGH ROAD ALBERT ROAD, MIDDLESBROUGH TOWN HALL 17 17A 17B 17C 29 627 741 750 22 64 64A 71 71A 747 748 794 795 A Thornaby, Ingleby Barwick, Stockton, Yarm; Saltersgill, Marton, Brambles Farm, South Bank, Teesville, Eston, Flatts Lane, Nunthorpe, Guisborough, Lingdale, Great Ayton, Stokesley O Lazenby, Grangetown, Dormanstown, Redcar, Ings Farm, Ings 27 27A Estate, Marske, New Marske B North Ormesby Market Place, Netherfields; Easterside & Marton 27 63 603 605 632 + (Other Services Setting Down Passengers Only) P James Cook University Hospital, Saltersgill, Ormesby, Eston 14 611 Redcar, Nunthorpe, Marton, Hemlington, Coulby Newham C Acklam Trimdon Avenue + (Other services setting down only) Q 28 28A LINTHORPE ROAD Longlands, James Cook Hospital, Marton, Guisborough, Lingdale 11 12 13 13A 14 73 604 606 607 611 D SETTING DOWN PASSENGERS ONLY R Linthorpe, Tollesby, Acklam, Hemlington, Coulby Newham GRANGE ROAD, THE MALL (CLEVELAND) CORPORATION ROAD, MIDDLESBROUGH TOWN HALL 63 508 E James Cook University Hospital, Ormesby, Eston, Redcar S Linthorpe, Acklam, Thornaby, Ingleby Barwick 27 603 605 632 James Cook University Hospital, 36 37 38 537 F Saltersgill, Marton, Coulby Newham, Hemlington, Stainton T Stockton, Norton, North Tees Hospital, Billingham, Hartlepool 11 12 13 13A 14 73 508 604 606 607 611 73 Linthorpe, Tollesby, Acklam, Trimdon Ave, Baldoon Sands G Linthorpe, Tollesby, Acklam, Thornaby; Stainton, Hemlington, U + 611 - (Setting Down Only) Coulby Newham, Marton 36 36A 37 38 537 North Ormesby Market Place, H SETTING DOWN PASSENGERS ONLY V Park End, James Cook University Hospital ALBERT ROAD, THE MALL (CLEVELAND) 455 610 631 Longlands, James Cook University Hospital, W Saltersgill, Marton, Nunthorpe, Hemlington, Coulby Newham SETTING DOWN PASSENGERS ONLY J 43 456 492 Longlands, Marton, Hemlington, Stainton; or 43 455 X South Bank, Eston, Bankfields, Normanby, Flatts Lane K Longlands, James Cook University Hospital, Marton, Nunthorpe NEWPORT ROAD, OUTSIDE BROADCASTING HOUSE 456 492 Long distance express coach services (0045 – 0500) L South Bank, Tawney Road, Eston, Bankfields, Normanby 33 ALBERT ROAD, VICTORIA SQUARE 9 56 65 65A Berwick Hills, Ormesby, Overfields, MIDDLESBROUGH TOWN CENTRE BUS STOPS M Guisborough, Skelton, Brotton, Carlin How, Loftus, Easington, with effect from Staithes, Sandsend & Whitby 27 27A North Ormesby Market Place, Berwick Hills, Brambles th N Farm, Netherfields Estate Sunday 18 January 2009 Middlesbrough Area - (Middlesbrough Town Centre - Stand Allocation).
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