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Mondays to Fridays 51 Swindon - South Cerney - Cirencester - North Cerney - Cheltenham Stagecoach West Timetable valid from 04/08/2019 until further notice. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service Restrictions Sch SH Swindon, Bus Station (Bay 16) 0720 0720 § Swindon, Gladstone Street (E-bound) 0721 0721 § Swindon, County Road Corner (N-bound) 0721 0721 § Pinehurst, Wheeler Avenue (N-bound) 0727 0727 § Pinehurst, Stratton Cross Roads (N-bound) 0728 0728 § Penhill, Bradley Road (N-bound) 0729 0729 § Penhill, Queensfield (NW-bound) 0730 0730 Penhill, Grafton Road (NW-bound) 0731 0731 § Groundwell, Groundwell West (N-bound) 0732 0732 § Calcutt, Castle Eaton Turn (NW-bound) 0740 0740 § Cricklade, Stockham Close (W-bound) 0744 0744 § Cricklade, High Street (W-bound) 0745 0745 Cricklade, Turning Circle (NW-bound) 0746 0746 § Cricklade, High Street (E-bound) 0746 0746 § Cricklade, Stockham Close (E-bound) 0747 0747 Latton, opp Shelter 0753 0753 § Latton, Cerney Wick Turn (NW-bound) 0755 0755 § Cerney Wick, Gateway Centre (W-bound) 0757 0757 § Cerney Wick, by Four Pillars Hotel 0758 0758 § South Cerney, opp Outdoor Education Centre 0759 0759 § South Cerney, by The Watermark Spring Lake 0800 0800 § South Cerney, after Kingfisher Place 0801 0801 § South Cerney, opp The Lennards 0802 0802 South Cerney, opp Cross 0803 0803 § South Cerney, by Royal Oak 0803 0803 § South Cerney, by Cross Roads Farm 0805 0805 § Siddington, opp Batesmans Cottages 0807 0807 § Siddington, corner of Nursery View 0810 0810 § Siddington, after Village Hall 0811 0811 § Siddington, opp Post Office 0811 0811 § Siddington, opp Church Avenue 0811 0811 § Cirencester, after Cherry Tree Drive 0813 0813 § Cirencester, after Ermin Place 0813 0813 § Cirencester, just after Bridge Close 0814 0814 § Cirencester, after Midland Road 0814 0814 Watermoor, opp Meadow Court 0815 0815 § Chesterton, nr Shops 0816 0816 § Chesterton, by Cemetery 0817 0817 Cirencester, nr College 0819 0819 § Cirencester, opp Old Station Car Park 0824 0824 Cirencester, o/s Bingham House arr 0827 0827 Cirencester, o/s Bingham House dep 0827 0827 Cirencester, opp Beeches Car Park 0828 0830 § Cirencester, corner of Burford Road 0829 § The Beeches, opp Churchill Road 0830 § The Beeches, opp Pheasant Way 0831 § Cirencester, before Kingshill Lane 0832 Cirencester, inside Kingshill School Grounds 0835 § Cirencester, after Spitalgate Lane 0831 § Bowling Green, opp Bowling Green Lane 0832 § Stratton, opp Old Meeting Hall 0833 § Stratton, after Roberts Close 0834 § Stratton, o/s Churn Court 0835 § Baunton, opp Mill 0836 § Baunton, nr Cirencester Golf Club 0837 § Perrott’s Brook, nr Mayfield Park 0838 § Perrott’s Brook, nr Toft Cottage 0838 § Perrott’s Brook, nr The Bear 0839 § North Cerney, nr Churnside 0842 North Cerney, opp Bathurst Arms 0844 § Rendcomb, nr Hammerton House 0844 § Rendcomb, after Rendcomb Turn 0845 § Rendcomb, nr Rendcomb Manor Lodge 0846 § Rendcomb, o/s 74 & 75 Cheltenham Road 0847 § Rendcomb, nr Memory Lodge 0848 § Colesbourne, nr Withington Turn 0849 Colesbourne, after Colesbourne Inn 0850 § Colesbourne, nr Hilcot Turn 0850 § Cockleford, nr Trout Farm 0852 § Cockleford, Cockleford Mill (Stop) 0852 § Cockleford, nr Cockleford Turn 0853 § Cowley, after Cowley Turn 0854 § Coberley, by Coberley Mill turn 0854 § Coberley, corner of Coberley Turn 0855 § Seven Springs, after Seven Springs 0856 § Seven Springs, opp Black Barn 0857 Charlton Kings, after Clock Tower 0859 § Charlton Kings, after Sainsburys Local 0900 § Charlton Kings, before Chestnut Walk 0900 § Charlton Kings, o/s St Edward’s School 0901 § Cheltenham, before Beaufort Arms 0903 § Cheltenham, corner of Sandford Mill Road 0903 § Charlton Park, nr Humphris Place 0905 Cheltenham, opp Hospital Main Entrance 0906 § Cheltenham, by Suffolk Parade 0907 § Cheltenham, after Rotunda 0908 § Cheltenham, opp Imperial Square 0910 Cheltenham, Promenade (Stop 1) 0912 51 Cheltenham - North Cerney - Cirencester - South Cerney - Swindon Stagecoach West Timetable valid from 04/08/2019 until further notice. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service Restrictions SH Sch SH Sch Cheltenham, Promenade (Stop 1) § Cheltenham, opp Rotunda § Cheltenham, opp Suffolk Parade Cheltenham, o/s Hospital Main Entrance § Charlton Park, opp Humphris Place § Cheltenham, after Sandford Mill Road § Cheltenham, after Beaufort Arms § Charlton Kings, nr Holy Apostles Church § Charlton Kings, opp St Edward’s School § Charlton Kings, after Chestnut Walk § Charlton Kings, opp Sainsburys Local Charlton Kings, opp Clock Tower § Seven Springs, by Black Barn § Seven Springs, before Seven Springs § Coberley, opp Coberley Turn § Cowley, opp Cowley Turn § Cockleford, by Cockleford Turn § Cockleford, opp Cockleford Mill § Cockleford, by Trout Farm § Colesbourne, by Hilcot Turn Colesbourne, before Colesbourne Inn § Colesbourne, by Withington Turn § Rendcomb, by Memory Lodge § Rendcomb, opp 74 & 75 Cheltenham Road § Rendcomb, by Rendcomb Manor Lodge § Rendcomb, corner of Rendcomb Turn § Rendcomb, by Hammerton House North Cerney, by Bathurst Arms § North Cerney, opp Churnside § Perrott’s Brook, by The Bear § Perrott’s Brook, by Toft Cottage § Perrott’s Brook, opp Mayfield Park § Baunton, by Cirencester Golf Club § Baunton, nr Mill § Stratton, opp Churn Court § Stratton, opp Roberts Close § Stratton, nr Old Meeting Hall § Bowling Green, after Bowling Green Lane Cirencester, inside Kingshill School Grounds 1520 § Cirencester, nr Kingshill School 1521 § Cirencester, after Kingshill Lane 1522 § The Beeches, corner of Pheasant Way 1524 § The Beeches, corner of Churchill Road 1525 § Cirencester, before Burford Road 1526 § Cirencester, by Beeches Car Park 1527 § Cirencester, nr Bingham Place school stop Cirencester, opp The Forum arr 1530 Cirencester, opp The Forum dep 0915 0915 1530 1530 § Cirencester, by Cotswold Mill 0916 0916 1532 1532 § Cirencester, opp Phoenix Way 0917 0917 1533 1533 § Cirencester, o/s Waitrose Store 0918 0918 1534 1534 Cirencester, o/s Hospital 0919 0919 1535 1535 § Chesterton, nr Cemetery 0920 0920 1536 1536 § Chesterton, opp Shops 0921 0921 1537 1537 § Watermoor, by Meadow Court 0922 0922 1538 1538 § Cirencester, before Midland Road 0922 0922 1539 1539 § Cirencester, opp Bridge Close 0923 0923 1540 1540 § Cirencester, opp Ermin Place 0924 0924 1540 1540 § Cirencester, before Cherry Tree Drive 0924 0924 1541 1541 § Siddington, by Church Avenue 0925 0925 1542 1542 § Siddington, before Post Office 0925 0925 1542 1542 § Siddington, opp Village Hall 0926 0926 1543 1543 § Siddington, opp Nursery View 0927 0927 1544 1544 § Siddington, o/s Batesmans Cottages 0929 0929 1547 1547 § South Cerney, nr Cross Roads Farm 0931 0931 1549 1549 § South Cerney, nr Royal Oak 0933 0933 1550 1550 South Cerney, after Cross 0934 0934 1552 1552 § South Cerney, corner of The Lennards 0934 0934 1552 1552 § South Cerney, before Kingfisher Place 0934 0934 1552 1552 § South Cerney, opp The Watermark Spring Lake 0935 0935 1553 1553 § South Cerney, corner of Outdoor Education Centre 0936 0936 1554 1554 § Cerney Wick, by Windrush Lakes 0936 0936 1554 1554 § Cerney Wick, Gateway Centre (E-bound) 0937 0937 1555 1555 § Latton, Cerney Wick Turn (SE-bound) 0939 0939 1557 1557 Latton, Shelter (SE-bound) 0942 0942 1600 1600 § Cricklade, Stockham Close (W-bound) 0948 0948 1606 1606 § Cricklade, High Street (W-bound) 0949 0949 1607 1607 Cricklade, Turning Circle (NW-bound) 0950 0950 1608 1608 § Cricklade, High Street (E-bound) 0950 0950 1608 1608 § Cricklade, Stockham Close (E-bound) 0951 0951 1609 1609 § Calcutt, Castle Eaton Turn (SE-bound) 0955 0955 1613 1613 § Groundwell, Groundwell West (S-bound) 1002 1002 1621 1621 Penhill, Grafton Road (SE-bound) 1003 1003 1622 1622 § Penhill, Queensfield (SE-bound) 1003 1003 1622 1622 § Penhill, Bradley Road (S-bound) 1005 1005 1624 1624 § Pinehurst, Stratton Cross Roads (S-bound) 1006 1006 1625 1625 § Pinehurst, Wheeler Avenue (S-bound) 1006 1006 1626 1626 § Swindon, County Road Corner (W-bound) 1013 1013 1632 1632 § Swindon, Gladstone Street (W-bound) 1013 1013 1633 1633 Swindon, Bus Station (Bay 1) 1015 1015 1635 1635 51 Swindon - South Cerney - Cirencester - North Cerney - Cheltenham Stagecoach West For times of the next departures from a particular stop you can use traveline-txt - by sending the SMS code to 84268. Add the service number after the code if you just want a specific service - eg: buctdgtd 60. The return message from traveline-txt will show the next three departures, and it currently costs 25p plus any message sending charge. Departure times will be real-time predictions where available, or scheduled departure times if not. You can also get the same information by using the SMS code at www.nextbuses.mobi (only normal browsing charges apply) or through several iPhone or Android apps that offer access to NextBuses. NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code swidgwt Swindon, Bus Station (Bay 16) New Bridge Square 4680SWA10278 swidmpt Swindon, Gladstone Street (E-bound) Manchester Road 4680SWA10166 swidpdt Swindon, County Road Corner (N-bound) County Road 4680SWA10169 swidpdm Pinehurst, Wheeler Avenue (N-bound) Cricklade Road 4680SWA10215 swidpdj Pinehurst, Stratton Cross Roads (N-bound) Cricklade Road 4680SWA10217 swidpgm Penhill, Bradley Road (N-bound) Cricklade
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