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58A Tile Hill Wood School 58A Tile Hill Wood School - Radford via Pickford Brook Mondays to Fridays Operator: TCV TCV Notes: ST ST Stepping Stones Road (opp) 0728 Prince of Wales Road (opp) 0729 Maudslay Road (adj) 0730 Billing Road (adj) 0732 Oldfield Road (adj) 0733 Torbay Road (opp) 0735 Ashbridge Road (opp) 0736 Wendover Rise (opp) 0737 Frilsham Way (adj) 0738 The Chilterns (opp) 0740 0812 Frilsham Way (opp) 0740 0812 Wendover Rise (adj) 0741 0813 Westmede Centre (opp) 0742 0814 Gorseway (before) 0743 0815 Broad Lane (before) 0744 0816 Wildcroft Road (opp) 0744 0816 Fletchamstead Highway (adj) 0745 0817 Beech Tree Avenue (adj) 0746 0818 Larch Tree Avenue (adj) 0747 0819 The Oaklands (adj) 0748 0820 Tile Hill North, Tile Hill North Terminus (on) 0749 0821 Shopping Centre (opp) 0749 0821 Tile Hill Library 0750 0822 Jardine Crescent 0750 0822 Frisby Road 0751 0823 Pinnock Place (adj) 0751 0823 Bushbery Avenue (opp) 0752 0824 Nutbrook Avenue (adj) 0753 0825 Tile Hill School (o/s) 0755 0827 Saturdays no service Sundays no service Notes ST School Term Time Only, COVENTRY Route 58A is operated by National Express Coventry COVENTRY GARAGE, WHEATLEY STREET, COVENTRY, WEST MIDLANDS, CV1 5FS Tel: 02476 817000 58A Allesley Park - Tile Hill Wood School via Pickford Brook Mondays to Fridays Operator: TCV Notes: ST Tile Hill School (o/s) 1505 Brazil Street (opp) 1506 Tile Hill Library 1507 Shopping Centre (adj) 1508 Tile Hill North, Tile Hill North Terminus 1509 Broad Lane (opp) 1510 Wilmcote Green Shops (adj) 1510 Ladbrook Road (adj) 1510 Caithness Close (opp) 1511 Sutherland Avenue (after) 1512 Allesley Green, Parkhill Estate Terminus (adj) 1514 Allesley Hall Drive (opp) 1520 Winsford Avenue (opp) 1521 Oldfield Road (opp) 1523 Billing Road (opp) 1524 Maudslay Road (opp) 1525 Prince of Wales Road (adj) 1526 Stepping Stones Road (adj) 1528 Spon End, Lammas Road (before) 1529 Crampers Field (opp) 1530 Capmartin Road (opp) 1533 Cheveral Avenue (after) 1534 Saturdays no service Sundays no service Notes ST School Term Time Only, COVENTRY Route 58A is operated by National Express Coventry COVENTRY GARAGE, WHEATLEY STREET, COVENTRY, WEST MIDLANDS, CV1 5FS Tel: 02476 817000 58A Tile Hill Wood School - Radford via Pickford Brook 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 nwmgajpm Spon End, Stepping Stones Road (opp) Four Pounds Avenue 43000081301 nwmgajpw Chapel Fields, Prince of Wales Road (opp) Four Pounds Avenue 43000081401 nwmgajtw Chapel Fields, Maudslay Road (adj) Allesley Old Road 43000081704 nwmgadja Chapel Fields, Billing Road (adj) Allesley Old Road 43000071602 nwmgajwp Chapel Fields, Oldfield Road (adj) Allesley Old Road 43000082002 nwmgamdm Whoberley, Torbay Road (opp) Winsford Avenue 43000082602 nwmgamdt Allesley Park, Ashbridge Road (opp) Winsford Avenue 43000082702 nwmgamga Allesley Park, Wendover Rise (opp) Winsford Avenue 43000082802 nwmgamtd Allesley Park, Frilsham Way (adj) Winsford Avenue 43000084902 nwmgamgd Allesley Park, The Chilterns (opp) Winsford Avenue 43000082901 nwmgamta Allesley Park, Frilsham Way (opp) Winsford Avenue 43000084901 nwmgamdw Allesley Park, Wendover Rise (adj) Winsford Avenue 43000082801 nwmtptmw Allesley Park, Westmede Centre (opp) Whitaker Road 43008270002 nwmgadgt Whoberley, Gorseway (before) Wildcroft Road 43000071501 nwmpjpda Whoberley, Broad Lane (before) Wildcroft Road 43001071403 nwmgadjt Whoberley, Wildcroft Road (opp) Broad Lane 43000071902 nwmgagmp Whoberley, Fletchamstead Highway (adj) Broad Lane 43000075002 nwmgadtw Whoberley, Beech Tree Avenue (adj) Broad Lane 43000073002 nwmgadwd Whoberley, Larch Tree Avenue (adj) Broad Lane 43000073102 nwmwgapd Tile Hill North, The Oaklands (adj) Jobs Lane 43001057201 nwmtgtaw Tile Hill North, Tile Hill North Terminus (on) 43000074502 nwmgagdw Tile Hill North, Shopping Centre (opp) Jardine Crescent 43000074401 nwmtgtat Tile Hill North, Tile Hill Library Jardine Crescent 43000074303 nwmpjpap Tile Hill North, Jardine Crescent 43001070001 nwmgagdm Tile Hill North, Frisby Road 43000074201 nwmgagdg Tile Hill North, Pinnock Place (adj) 43000074102 nwmgagat Tile Hill North, Bushbery Avenue (opp) Tile Hill Lane 43000074001 nwmwawda Tile Hill North, Nutbrook Avenue (adj) Hawthorn Lane 43000179901 nwmgajdp Tile Hill North, Tile Hill School (o/s) Nutbrook Avenue 43000076901 58A Allesley Park - Tile Hill Wood School via Pickford Brook 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 nwmgajdp Tile Hill North, Tile Hill School (o/s) Nutbrook Avenue 43000076901 nwmwawat Tile Hill North, Brazil Street (opp) Roosevelt Drive 43000179801 nwmgagdt Tile Hill North, Tile Hill Library Jardine Crescent 43000074302 nwmgagja Tile Hill North, Shopping Centre (adj) Jardine Crescent 43000074402 nwmwagda Tile Hill North, Tile Hill North Terminus 43000074503 nwmpjpdg Allesley Park, Broad Lane (opp) Alderminster Road 43001071603 nwmgadwm Allesley Park, Wilmcote Green Shops (adj) Alderminister Road 43000073302 nwmgagwa Allesley Park, Ladbrook Road (adj) Alderminister Road 43000075902 nwmtjgmg Allesley Green, Caithness Close (opp) 43000073402 nwmtwjtd Allesley Green, Sutherland Avenue (after) Lower Eastern Green Lane 43001073401 nwmadatj Allesley Green, Parkhill Estate Terminus (adj) Parkhill Drive 43000073901 nwmgamaw Allesley Park, Allesley Hall Drive (opp) Allesley Old Road 43000082402 nwmgamap Allesley Park, Winsford Avenue (opp) Allesley Old Road 43000082302 nwmgajwm Chapel Fields, Oldfield Road (opp) Allesley Old Road 43000082001 nwmgadgw Chapel Fields, Billing Road (opp) Allesley Old Road 43000071601 nwmgajtp Chapel Fields, Maudslay Road (opp) Allesley Old Road 43000081703 nwmgajta Chapel Fields, Prince of Wales Road (adj) Four Pounds Avenue 43000081402 nwmgajpt Spon End, Stepping Stones Road (adj) Four Pounds Avenue 43000081302 nwmgajpa Spon End, Lammas Road (before) Moseley Avenue 43000080801 nwmgajmw Radford, Crampers Field (opp) Moseley Avenue 43000080702 nwmptmta Radford, Capmartin Road (opp) Cheveral Avenue 43000012002 nwmptmtg Whitmore Park, Cheveral Avenue (after) Jubilee Crescent 43000012102.
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