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237A 20121129 Bus Network Map.Ai buses from Chester city centre DB8 to the Chester Business Park Ince Sq 0655 0745 Mickle Trafford 0712 0802 Ince Together the 1, X44, X55 and DB8 combine to provide Chester Grosvenor St 0730 0820 a frequent bus option from Chester city centre to Chester Business Park 0740 0835 Thornton-le-Moors Chester Business Park, with more than one bus every ten minutes in the peak periods. The journey only takes around 10 minutes from one end to the other. X44 Mold 0655 0755 Then at 00 minutes past the hour Buckley 0703 0803 Then at 08 minutes past the hour where to catch the bus in Mickle Trafford Ewloe 0709 0809 Then at 14 minutes past the hour Chester city centre Broughton Retail Park 0719 0819 Then at 24 minutes past the hour Guilden Sutton Chester Business Park 0727 0827 Then at 32 minutes past the hour Chester Ewloe city centre Vicars Cross Parkgate Rd Hawarden Chester Rail Mold Buckley Broughton A540 Chester Mynydd Isa Business Hoole Way Park Penymynydd St Martins Way X55 Mold 0625 0725 Then at 30 minutes past the hour Boughton A51 Buckley 0637 0737 Then at 42 minutes past the hour Foregate St Dobshill Roundabout 0644 0744 Then at 49 minutes past the hour Grosvenor Union St Broughton Retail Park 0653 0753 Then at 58 minutes past the hour Shopping Centre Chester Business Park 0801 0801 Then at 06 minutes past the hour Nicholas St Rossett Chester Racecourse Gresford 1 A483 Wrexham 0620 0640 0700 0710 0720 Then every 10 minutes Gresford, Plough 0632 0652 0712 0722 0732 Then every 10 minutes Pulford Church 0641 0701 0721 0731 0741 Then every 10 minutes where to get off services X44, X55 and 1 Wrexham Chester Business Park 0647 0709 0727 0738 0738 Then every 10 minutes where to get on services X44, X55, and 1 where to get off services X44, X55 and 1, and on service 1 where to get on services X44 and X55 .
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