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King's Stanley 66 Stonehouse - Leonard Stanley - King’s Stanley - Stroud - Painswick - 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 SH Sch Sch Notes Stonehouse, after Sherborne Close 1502 § Stonehouse, opp Maidenhill School 1504 § Stonehouse, before Gloucester Road 1505 § Stonehouse, by The Nippy Chippy 1507 Stonehouse, o/s Medical Centre 1510 § Stonehouse, opp Elgin Mall 1510 § Stonehouse, corner of Pearcroft Road 1511 § Stonehouse, by Downton Road 1513 Bridgend, opp Haven Avenue 1514 § Bridgend, opp Crescent Road 1514 § Stanley Downton, nr The Old Fleece 1516 § Leonard Stanley, opp Garage 1518 § Leonard Stanley, nr Bath Road 1519 Leonard Stanley, opp Village Hall 1520 § Leonard Stanley, opp St Swithun’s Church 1521 § Leonard Stanley, opp Wesley Road 1521 § Leonard Stanley, opp Church Road 1521 § Leonard Stanley, by Grange Farm 1522 § Leonard Stanley, before Primary School 1524 § King’s Stanley, before Bathleaze 1524 § King’s Stanley, by High Street South 1525 King’s Stanley, opp King’s Head 1526 § King’s Stanley, before Shute Street 1526 § Middleyard, after Coldwell 1528 § Middleyard, before Coombe Lane 1528 § Selsley, by The Knapp 1529 § Selsley, opp Westville 1531 § Selsley, o/s All Saint’s Church 1531 § Selsley, before New Road 1532 § Selsley, by Cricket Ground 1533 Dudbridge, by Dudbridge Hill Roundabout 1535 § Cainscross, before Marling School 1537 § Stroud, Marling and Stroud High Schools (Stop 9) 1540 § Stroud, after Homebase 1542 Stroud, Merrywalks (Stop D) arr 1545 Stroud, Merrywalks (Stop D) dep 0630 0630 1550 § Stroud, corner of Health Centre 0630 0630 1550 Paganhill, in Archway School Grounds 1515 § Paganhill, o/s Church of the Holy Spirit 1516 § Paganhill, after Beard’s Lane 1518 § Stroud, after SGS College 1519 § Stroud, opp Tesco 1521 § Stroud, by Stratford Park 0631 0631 1523 1551 § Stroud, after Salmon Springs 0632 0632 1525 1552 § Stroud, opp Painswick Valley Car Sales 0633 0633 1528 1553 § Pitchcombe, after Painswick Road 0635 0635 1533 1555 § Pitchcombe, before Wragg Castle Lane 0636 0636 1536 1556 § Painswick, opp King’s Mill Lane 0637 0637 1539 1557 § Painswick, o/s Rugby Club 0638 0638 1541 1558 Painswick, opp St Mary’s Church 0640 0640 1545 1600 § Painswick, after Pullens Road 0640 0640 1545 1600 § Painswick, after The Highlands 0641 0641 1546 1601 § Painswick, by Clattergrove 0641 0641 1546 1601 § Paradise, corner of Golf Course Road 0642 0642 1547 1602 § Paradise, opp Adam and Eve House 0642 0642 1547 1602 § Painswick, nr Olivers Lodge 0644 0644 1549 1604 § Painswick, opp Tocknells Cottages 0644 0644 1549 1604 § Cranham, after Royal William 0645 0645 1550 1605 § Cranham, after Turn 0646 0646 1551 1606 § Cranham, o/s Prinknash Abbey 0647 0647 1552 1607 § Cranham, by Fiddlers Elbow 0647 0647 1552 1607 § Brockworth, opp Bella Vista 0648 0648 1553 1608 § Brockworth, opp Cooper’s Hill 0648 0648 1553 1608 § Brockworth, after Castle Hill 0650 0650 1555 1610 § Brockworth, by Watermead 0651 0651 1556 1611 § Brockworth, opp Garage 0651 0651 1556 1611 Brockworth, opp Toby Carvery 0652 0652 1557 1612 § Brockworth, opp Chase Hotel 0652 0652 1557 1612 § Brockworth, before Mill Lane 0652 0652 1557 1612 § Brockworth, by Green Lane 0653 0653 1558 1613 § Badgeworth, opp Fruit Farm 0654 0654 1559 1614 § Badgeworth, opp Bentham Lane 0655 0655 1600 1615 § Shurdington, opp Endsleigh Park 0656 0656 1601 1616 § Shurdington, after Badgeworth Lane 0657 0657 1602 1617 § Shurdington, before Cheese Rollers 0657 0657 1602 1617 § Shurdington, corner of Church Lane 0658 0658 1603 1618 § Shurdington, nr Bell Inn 0658 0658 1603 1618 § Shurdington, before The Tynings 0659 0659 1604 1619 § Shurdington, adj Chargrove Lane 0700 0700 1605 1620 § Up Hatherley, before Roundabout 0700 0700 1605 1620 Warden Hill, nr Farmfield Road 0702 0702 1607 1622 § Warden Hill, corner of Woodlands Road 0703 0703 1609 1624 § The Park, corner of Moorend Park Road 0706 0706 1612 1627 § Cheltenham, opp The Norwood 0707 0707 1614 1629 § Cheltenham, o/s The Exmouth Arms 0708 0708 1616 1631 § Cheltenham, opp Thirlestaine House 0709 0709 1617 1632 § Cheltenham, by College Entrance 0710 0710 1618 1633 § Cheltenham, by Suffolk Parade 0711 0711 1620 1635 § Cheltenham, after Rotunda 0713 0713 1621 1636 § Cheltenham, opp Imperial Square 0714 0714 1623 1638 Cheltenham, Promenade (Stop 1) 0717 0717 1627 1642 66 Cheltenham - Painswick - Stroud - King’s Stanley - Leonard Stanley - Stonehouse 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 Sch SH Sch SH Notes Cheltenham, Promenade (Stop 1) 0715 0720 0725 1440 1440 § Cheltenham, opp Rotunda 0717 0722 0727 1442 1442 § Cheltenham, opp Suffolk Parade 0718 0723 0728 1443 1443 § Cheltenham, nr College Entrance 0719 0724 0730 1444 1444 § Cheltenham, o/s Thirlestaine House 0720 0725 0731 1445 1445 § Cheltenham, after The Exmouth Arms 0721 0726 0732 1446 1446 § Cheltenham, by The Norwood 0722 0727 0733 1447 1447 § The Park, after Moorend Park Road 0724 0729 0736 1449 1449 § Warden Hill, after Woodlands Road 0726 0731 0738 1451 1451 Warden Hill, after Kidnappers’ Lane 0728 0733 0740 1453 1453 § Up Hatherley, after Roundabout 0729 0734 0741 1454 1454 § Shurdington, opp Chargrove Lane 0730 0735 0742 1454 1454 § Shurdington, after The Tynings 0731 0736 0743 1455 1455 § Shurdington, opp Bell Inn 0732 0737 0744 1456 1456 § Shurdington, after Church Lane 0732 0737 0744 1456 1456 § Shurdington, o/s Cheese Rollers 0734 0739 0746 1457 1457 § Shurdington, before Greenway Lane 0734 0739 0746 1458 1458 § Shurdington, after Endsleigh Park 0735 0740 0747 1458 1458 § Little Shurdington, opp Whitelands Lane 0736 0741 0748 1459 1459 § Badgeworth, by Bentham Lane 0737 0742 0749 1500 1500 § Badgeworth, after Fruit Farm 0738 0743 0750 1500 1500 § Brockworth, opp Green Lane 0739 0744 0751 1502 1502 § Brockworth, opp Mill Lane 0740 0745 0752 1502 1502 Brockworth, o/s Chase Hotel 0741 0746 0753 1503 1503 § Brockworth, after Garage 0741 0746 0753 1503 1503 § Brockworth, opp Watermead 0742 0747 0754 1504 1504 § Brockworth, corner of Green Street 0744 0749 0755 1505 1505 § Brockworth, corner of Cooper’s Hill 0746 0751 0756 1506 1506 § Brockworth, by Bella Vista 0746 0751 0757 1507 1507 § Cranham, nr Fiddlers Elbow 0747 0752 0757 1507 1507 § Cranham, opp Prinknash Abbey 0748 0753 0758 1508 1508 § Cranham, corner of Turn 0750 0755 0759 1509 1509 § Cranham, opp Royal William 0751 0756 0800 1510 1510 § Painswick, by Tocknells Cottages 0752 0757 0800 1510 1510 § Painswick, by Olivers Lodge 0753 0758 0801 1511 1511 § Paradise, by Adam and Eve House 0755 0800 0802 1512 1512 § Paradise, opp Golf Course Road 0756 0801 0803 1513 1513 § Painswick, opp Clattergrove 0756 0801 0803 1513 1513 § Painswick, opp The Highlands 0757 0802 0804 1514 1514 § Painswick, opp Pullens Road 0759 0804 0805 1515 1515 Painswick, o/s St Mary’s Church 0800 0805 0806 1516 1516 § Painswick, opp Rugby Club 0801 0807 0807 1517 1517 § Painswick, after King’s Mill Lane 0803 0808 0807 1517 1517 § Pitchcombe, opp Wragg Castle Lane 0805 0810 0809 1519 1519 § Pitchcombe, opp Halfway Pitch 0807 0813 0810 1520 1520 § Stroud, by Painswick Valley Car Sales 0809 0815 0811 1521 1521 § Stroud, before Salmon Springs 0811 0818 0813 1523 1523 § Stroud, opp Stratford Park 0812 0819 0813 1523 1523 § Stroud, before Tesco 0820 § Stroud, before SGS College 0822 § Paganhill, corner of Beard’s Lane 0822 § Paganhill, before Church of the Holy Spirit 0823 Paganhill, in Archway School Grounds 0825 § Paganhill, o/s Church of the Holy Spirit 0829 § Paganhill, after Beard’s Lane 0831 § Stroud, after SGS College 0833 § Stroud, opp Tesco 0836 § Stroud, opp Health Centre 0814 0838 0814 1524 1524 Stroud, Merrywalks (Stop L) arr 0815 0840 0815 1525 1525 Stroud, Merrywalks (Stop L) dep 0825 0825 1530 1535 § Stroud, o/s Homebase 0827 0827 1533 1537 § Stroud, Stroud High and Marling Schools (Stop 13) 0828 0828 1535 1538 § Cainscross, after Marling School 0830 0830 1539 1540 Dudbridge, after Sainsbury’s Store 0833 0833 1543 1543 § Selsley, opp Cricket Ground 0834 0834 1544 1544 § Selsley, after New Road 0835 0835 1545 1545 § Selsley, opp All Saint’s Church 0836 0836 1546 1546 § Selsley, by Westville 0837 0837 1547 1547 § Selsley, opp The Knapp 0839 0839 1549 1549 § Middleyard, nr Coombe Lane 0840 0840 1550 1550 § Middleyard, corner of Coldwell 0841 0841 1551 1551 § King’s Stanley, after Shute Street 0842 0842 1552 1552 § King’s Stanley, behind King’s Head 0843 0843 1553 1553 King’s Stanley, nr High Street North 0844 0844 1554 1554 § King’s Stanley, after Bathleaze 0844 0844 1554 1554 § Leonard Stanley, after Primary School 0846 0846 1556 1556 § Leonard Stanley, nr Bath Road 0847 0847 1557 1557 Leonard Stanley, opp Village Hall 0849 0849 1559 1559 § Leonard Stanley, opp St Swithun’s Church 0849 0849 1559 1559 § Leonard Stanley, opp Wesley Road 0850 0850 1600 1600 § Leonard Stanley, opp Church Road 0850 0850 1600 1600 § Leonard Stanley, by Grange Farm 0850 0850 1600 1600 § Leonard Stanley, by Garage 0851 0851 1601 1601 § Stanley Downton, by The Old Fleece 0852 0852 1602 1602 § Bridgend, after Crescent Road 0853 0853 1603 1603 Bridgend, corner of Haven Avenue 0854 0854 1604 1604 § Stonehouse, opp Downton Road 0854 0854 1604 1604 § Stonehouse, by Wycliffe College 0857 0857 1607 1607 § Stonehouse, opp Post Office 0858 0858 1608 1608 Stonehouse, opp Globe Inn 0900 0900 1610 1610 Stonehouse, after Sherborne Close 0902 0902 1612 1612 66 Stonehouse - Leonard Stanley - King’s Stanley - Stroud - Painswick - 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.
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