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487 Liverpool - Little Neston Or Ness Gardens Arriva Valid from 30 August 2020 Bus timetable Liverpool - Little Neston, Ness Gardens 487 or Parkgate This service is provided by Arriva LIVERPOOL Sir Thomas Street BIRKENHEAD Bus Station HIGHER TRANMERE The Wiend BEBINGTON Civic Centre CLATTERBRIDGE Hospital THORNTON HOUGH Neston Road NESTON Tesco LITTLE NESTON Royal Oak PARKGATE School Lane NESS BOTANIC GARDENS Neston Road www.merseytravel.gov.uk What’s changed? Mondays to Fridays: The 1530/1600 journeys from Liverpool are slightly retimed The 0711/0741/0811/0841 journeys from Ness operate slightly earlier Any comments about this service? If you’ve got any comments or suggestions about the services shown in this timetable, please contact the bus company who runs the service: Arriva North West 73 Ormskirk Road, Aintree, Liverpool, L9 5AE 0344 800 44 11 or contact us at Merseytravel: By e-mail [email protected] By phone 0151 330 1000 In writing PO Box 1976, Liverpool, L69 3HN Need some help or more information? For help planning your journey, call 0151 330 1000, open 0800 - 2000, 7 days a week. You can visit one of our Travel Centres across the Merseytravel network to get information about all public transport services. To find out opening times, phone us on 0151 330 1000. Our website contains lots of information about public transport across Merseyside. You can visit our website at www.merseytravel.gov.uk Bus services may run to different timetables during bank and public holidays, so please check your travel plans in advance. Large print timetables We can supply this timetable in another format, such as large print. Either call 0151 330 1000 or email us at [email protected] 2 487 times (Aug 20)_487 times.qxd 05/08/2020 12:42 Page 1 Route descriptions Route 487 (Mondays to Saturdays) between Liverpool and Ness Gardens: from LIVERPOOL SIR THOMAS STREET via Whitechapel, Crosshall Street, Victoria Street, Queensway Tunnel, Chester Street, Market Street, Hamilton Street, Conway Street, Birkenhead Bus Station, Hemingford Street, Claughton Road, Exmouth Street, Whetstone Lane, Church Road, Mount Road, The Wiend, Borough Road, Kings Road, Teehey Lane, Heath Road, The Village, Church Road, Brimstage Road, Mount Road, Clatterbridge Road, Thornton Common Road, Neston Road, Liverpool Road, Chester High Road, Liverpool Road, Ladies Walk, Raby Road, Tannery Lane, Brook Street, High Street, Chester Road, Hinderton Road, Bushell Road, Mellock Lane, Badger Bait, Burton Road, West Vale, Kenilworth Road, Holmcrofts, Marshlands Road, Colliery Green Drive, Greenfields Drive, Marshlands Road, Bull Hill, Burton Road, Neston Road to NESS GARDENS. Route 487 (Mondays to Saturdays) between Ness Gardens and Liverpool: from NESS GARDENS via Neston Road, Burton Road, Bull Hill, Marshlands Road, Greenfields Drive, Colliery Green Drive, Marshlands Road, Holmcrofts, Kenilworth Road, West Vale, Burton Road, Badger Bait, Mellock Lane, Bushell Road, Hinderton Road, Breeze Hill Road, Raby Park Road, Tannery Lane, Brook Street, High Street, Liverpool Road, Chester High Road, Liverpool Road, Neston Road, Thornton Common Road, Clatterbridge Road, Mount Road, Brimstage Road, Church Road, The Village, Heath Road, Teehey Lane, Kings Road, Borough Road, The Wiend, Mount Road, Bebington Road, Church Road, Whetstone Lane, Borough Road, Clifton Crescent, Argyle Street, Tunnel Approach, Queensway Tunnel to LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE (WHITECHAPEL). Route 487 (Monday to Saturday evening and Sunday buses) between Liverpool and Little Neston: from LIVERPOOL SIR THOMAS STREET via Whitechapel, Crosshall Street, Victoria Street, Queensway Tunnel, Chester Street, Market Street, Hamilton Street, Conway Street, Birkenhead Bus Station, Hemingford Street, Claughton Road, Exmouth Street, Whetstone Lane, Church Road, Mount Road, The Wiend, Borough Road, Kings Road, Teehey Lane, Heath Road, The Village, Church Road, Brimstage Road, Mount Road, Clatterbridge Road, Thornton Common Road, Neston Road, Liverpool Road, Chester High Road, Liverpool Road, Ladies Walk, Raby Road, Tannery Lane, Brook Street, High Street, Bridge Street, Burton Road, Badger Bait to LITTLE NESTON, ROYAL OAK Route 487 (Monday to Saturday evening and Sunday buses) between Little Neston and Liverpool: from LITTLE NESTON, ROYAL OAK via Mellock Lane, Bushell Road, Breeze Hill Road, Raby Park Road, Tannery Lane, Brook Street East, High Street, Liverpool Road, Chester High Road, Liverpool Road, Neston Road, Thornton Common Road, Clatterbridge Road, Mount Road, Brimstage Road, Church Road, The Village, Heath Road, Teehey Lane, Kings Road, Borough Road, The Wiend, Mount Road, Bebington Road, Church Road, Whetstone Lane, Borough Road, Clifton Crescent, Argyle Street, Conway Street, Birkenhead Bus Station, Conway Street, Tunnel Approach, Queensway Tunnel to LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE (WHITECHAPEL). Route 487 (Sunday daytime buses) between Liverpool and Ness Gardens: from LIVERPOOL SIR THOMAS STREET via Whitechapel, Crosshall Street, Victoria Street, Queensway Tunnel, Chester Street, Market Street, Hamilton Street, Conway Street, Birkenhead Bus Station, Hemingford Street, Claughton Road, Exmouth Street, Whetstone Lane, Church Road, Mount Road, The Wiend, Borough Road, Kings Road, Teehey Lane, Heath Road, The Village, Church Road, Brimstage Road, Mount Road, Clatterbridge Road, Thornton Common Road, Neston Road, Liverpool Road, Chester High Road, Liverpool Road, Ladies Walk, Raby Road, Tannery Lane, Brook Street, High Street, Bridge Street, Burton Road, Neston Road, Denhall Lane, Neston Road to NESS GARDENS. Route 487 (Sunday daytime buses) between Ness Gardens and Liverpool: from NESS GARDENS via Neston Road, Burton Road, Bridge Street, High Street, Liverpool Road, Ladies Walk, Raby Road, Tannery Lane, Brook Street, High Street, Liverpool Road, Chester High Road, Liverpool Road, Neston Road, Thornton Common Road, Clatterbridge Road, Mount Road, Brimstage Road, Church Road, The Village, Heath Road, Teehey Lane, Kings Road, Borough Road, The Wiend, Mount Road, Bebington Road, Church Road, Whetstone Lane, Borough Road, Clifton Crescent, Argyle Street, Conway Street, Birkenhead Bus Station, Conway Street, Tunnel Approach, Queensway Tunnel to LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE (WHITECHAPEL). 3 11 487 times (Aug 20)_487 times.qxd 05/08/2020 12:42 Page 2 487 Liverpool - Little Neston or Ness Gardens Arriva Mondays to Fridays s Liverpool Sir Thomas Street - - - 0800 0830 00 30 1500 1530 1600 1630 Hamilton Street Birkenhead - - - 0811 0841 then 11 41 1511 1541 1611 1641 Birkenhead Bus Station 0639 0709 0739 0813 0843 at 13 43 1513 1543 1613 1643 The Wiend Higher Tranmere 0650 0720 0750 0824 0854 these 24 54 1524 1554 1624 1655 Bebington Civic Centre 0659 0729 0759 0833 0903 mins 33 03 until 1533 1603 1633 1705 Mount Road H Clatterbridge Hospital 0706 0736 0806 0840 0910 past 40 10 1540 1610 1640 1713 Neston Road Thornton Hough 0711 0741 0811 0845 0915 each 45 15 1545 1615 1645 1718 Tesco l Neston 0720 0750 0820 0854 0924 hour 54 24 1554 1624 1654 1727 Little Neston Royal Oak 0725l 0755l 0825l 0859l 0929l 59l 29l 1559l 1629l 1659l 1737 Ness Botanic Gardens Neston Road 0735 0805 0835 0909 0939 09 39 1609 1639 1709 - s s s Liverpool Sir Thomas Street 1700 1730 1800 1830 1930 2030 2130 2230 Birkenhead Hamilton Street 1711 1741 1811 1841 1941 2041 2141 2241 Birkenhead Bus Station 1713 1743 1813 1843 1943 2043 2143 2243 Codes used on this page: Higher Tranmere The Wiend 1725 1755 1825 1853 1953 2053 2153 2253 s - means that after leaving Brook Street Bebington Civic Centre 1735 1805 1835 1901 2001 2101 2201 2301 in Neston, this bus then runs via High Clatterbridge Hospital Mount Road H 1743 1813 1843 1908 2008 2108 2208 2308 Street, Bridge Street, Burton Road, West Thornton Hough Neston Road 1748 1818 1848 1913 2013 2113 2213 2313 Vale, Kenilworth Road, Homecrofts, Neston Tesco 1757l 1827l 1857l 1922 2022 2122 2222 2322 Marshlands, Colliery Green Drive, Little Neston Royal Oak 1807 1837 1907 1926 2026 2126 2226 2326 Greenfields Drive, Marslands Road, Burton Ness Botanic Gardens Neston Road - - - - - - - - Road, Badger Bait to Royal Oak l - journey operates via Greenfields 4 487 times (Aug 20)_487 times.qxd 05/08/2020 12:42 Page 3 487 Liverpool - Little Neston or Ness Gardens Arriva Saturdays s s s s Liverpool Sir Thomas Street - 0800 0830 00 30 1530 1600 1630 1700 1730 1800 Birkenhead Hamilton Street - 0811 0841 11 41 1541 1611 1641 1711 1741 1811 then Birkenhead Bus Station 0713 0813 0843 13 43 1543 1613 1643 1713 1743 1813 at Higher Tranmere The Wiend 0724 0824 0854 24 54 1554 1624 1654 1724 1754 1824 these Bebington Civic Centre 0733 0833 0903 33 03 1603 1633 1703 1733 1803 1833 mins until Clatterbridge Hospital Mount Road H 0740 0840 0910 40 10 1610 1640 1710 1740 1810 1840 past Thornton Hough Neston Road 0745 0845 0915 45 15 1615 1645 1715 1745 1815 1845 each Neston Tesco 0754 0854 0924 54 24 1624 1654 1724l 1754l 1824l 1854l hour Little Neston Royal Oak 0759l 0859l 0929l 59l 29l 1629l 1659l 1734 1804 1834 1904 Ness Botanic Gardens Neston Road 0809 0909 0939 09 39 1639 1709 - - - - Liverpool Sir Thomas Street 1830 1930 2030 2130 2230 Codes used on this page: Birkenhead Hamilton Street 1841 1941 2041 2141 2241 s - means that after leaving Brook Street Birkenhead Bus Station 1843 1943 2043 2143 2243 in Neston, this bus then runs via High Higher Tranmere The Wiend 1853 1953 2053 2153 2253 Street, Bridge Street, Burton Road, West Bebington Civic Centre 1901 2001 2101 2201 2301 Vale, Kenilworth Road, Homecrofts, Clatterbridge Hospital Mount Road H 1908 2008 2108 2208 2308 Marshlands, Colliery Green
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