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Megarider telephone Valid from 13 January 2019 . , Page 1 of 1 625 from Severn Beach & Cribbs Causeway 625 from UWE Frenchay & Parkway Station to Parkway Station & UWE Frenchay to Cribbs Causeway & Severn Beach MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS except Bank Holiday Mondays MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS except Bank Holiday Mondays Severn Beach Govier Way 0700 0750 0900 00 1500 1610 1710 UWE Frenchay Campus [C] 0900 00 1400 1500 1600 1710 1810 Severn Beach Station 0706 0756 0906 06 1506 1616 1716 Train arrives from London 0906 06 1406 1506 1606 1707 1806 Pilning Cross Hands 0714 0804 0912 12 1512 1622 1722 Bristol Parkway Station [B] 0910 10 1410 1510 1612 1722 1820 Pilning School - 0807 - - - - - Little Stoke Kingsway Roundabout 0915 15 1415 1517 1619 1729 1825 at at Easter Compton The Fox 0718 0812 0917 17 1517 1627 1727 Patchway Coniston Road Shops 0927 27 1427 1529 1631 1741 1837 Cribbs Causeway Asda [K] - - 0924 24 1524 1634 1734 Cribbs Causeway Bus Station [H] 0934 34 1434 1537 1639 1749 1844 Cribbs Causeway Bus Station [C] 0730 0822 0927 27 Until 1527 1637 1737 Cribbs Causeway Asda [K] 0936 36 Until 1436 1539 1641 1751 1846 every hour every hour Patchway Coniston Road Shops 0738 0829 0933 33 1533 1643 1743 Easter Compton The Fox 0942 42 1442 1545 1647 1757 1852 Little Stoke Kingsway Roundabout 0751 0839 0944 Then 44 1544 1654 1754 Pilning School - Then - - 1550 - - - Bristol Parkway Station [A] 0800 0846 0949 49 1549 1659 1759 Pilning Cross Hands 0947 47 1447 1552 1652 1802 1857 Train departs for London 0803 0903 1003 03 1603 1703 1803 Severn Beach Station 0952 52 1452 1557 1657 1807 1902 UWE Frenchay Campus 0810 0855 0955 55 1555 1705 1805 Severn Beach Govier Way 0957 57 1457 1602 1702 1812 1907 625 from Severn Beach & Cribbs Causeway 625 from UWE Frenchay & Parkway Station to Parkway Station & UWE Frenchay to Cribbs Causeway & Severn Beach SATURDAYS SATURDAYS Severn Beach Govier Way 0800 00 1700 UWE Frenchay Campus [C] 0900 00 1800 Severn Beach Station 0806 06 1706 Bristol Parkway Station [B] 0910 10 1810 Pilning Cross Hands 0812 12 1712 Little Stoke Kingsway Roundabout 0915 15 1815 at at Easter Compton The Fox 0817 17 1717 Patchway Coniston Road Shops 0927 27 1827 Cribbs Causeway Asda [K] 0824 24 1724 Cribbs Causeway Bus Station [H] 0934 34 1834 Cribbs Causeway Bus Station [C] 0827 27 Until 1727 Cribbs Causeway Asda [K] 0936 36 Until 1836 every hour every hour Patchway Coniston Road Shops 0833 33 1733 Easter Compton The Fox 0942 42 1842 Little Stoke Kingsway Roundabout 0844 Then 44 1744 Pilning Cross Hands 0947 Then 47 1847 Bristol Parkway Station [A] 0849 49 1749 Severn Beach Station 0952 52 1852 UWE Frenchay Campus 0855 55 1755 Severn Beach Govier Way 0957 57 1857 625 from Severn Beach to Cribbs Causeway 625 from Cribbs Causeway to Severn Beach SUNDAYS and Bank Holiday Mondays SUNDAYS and Bank Holiday Mondays Severn Beach Severnwood Gardens 0958 1208 1418 1718 Cribbs Causeway Bus Station [H] 0937 1147 1357 1657 Severn Beach Station 1001 1211 1421 1721 Cribbs Causeway Asda [K] 0940 1150 1400 1700 Pilning Cross Hands 1006 1216 1426 1726 Easter Compton The Fox 0948 1158 1408 1708 Easter Compton The Fox 1012 1222 1432 1732 Pilning Cross Hands 0953 1203 1413 1713 Cribbs Causeway Asda [K] 1018 1228 1438 1738 Severn Beach Severnwood Gardens 0958 1208 1418 1718 Cribbs Causeway Bus Station [C] 1021 1231 1441 1741 Some search engines will provide links to old timetables. 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