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Leominster - Bodenham -Hereford Via Marden - Sutton St Leominster - Bodenham -Hereford via Marden - Sutton St. Nicholas 426 Mondays to Saturdays First y y y y y y y y Day Code: NS S NSch S Sch Leominster, Bus Station, Stand 3 0700 - - - - - - - Stoke Prior, Lamb Inn - 0913 - - - - - Drum Crossroads, Leominster Road 0707 - 0917 - - - - - Steen's Bridge, Humber Close 0709 - 0919 - - - - - Drum Crossroads, Hereford Road 0711 - 0922 - - - - - Risbury, Bus Shelter 0719 - 0930 - - - - - Saffrons Cross 0726 - 0936 - - - - - Bodenham, Memorial 0730 0740 0940 1110 1240 - - - Bodenham Moor, England's Gate 0733 0743 0943 1113 1243 - - - Bodenham Moor, Orchard Close 0736 0746 0945 1115 1245 - - - Bodenham Road, Vauld Turn 0738 0748 0947 1117 1247 - - - Litmarsh, Vauld Turn 0744 0754 0953 1123 1253 - - - Marden, The Volunteer Inn 0748 0758 0957 1127 1257 1507 1507 1557 Marden, Rudge Grove 0750 0800 0959 1129 1259 1509 1509 1559 Franklands Gate, Amberley Arms 0755 0805 1004 1134 1304 1514 1514 1604 Franklands Gate, Bus Shelter 0758 0808 1006 1136 1306 1516 1516 1606 Sutton St Nicholas, Golden Cross Inn 0800 0810 1008 1138 1308 1518 1518 1608 Shelwick Green 0804 0814 1012 1142 1312 1522 1522 1612 Munstone, Crossroads 1015 Aylestone Hill, Churchill Gardens 1020 Aylestone Hill, Venn's Lane Junction 0811 0821 1149 1319 1529 1529 1619 Hereford,, Commercial Road, Hop Pole 0818h 0823 1022 1151 1321 1531 1531 1621 Hereford, Shire Hall 0820h 0825 1024 1153 1323 1533 1533 1623 For notes please see end of timetable. Sunday 31 August 2014 Whilst every care has been taken to ensure accuracy, this is a first draft of the August 2014 timetable and is indicative of the new services. Hereford - Bodenham -Leominster via Sutton St. Nicholas - Marden 426 Mondays to Saturdays First y y y y y y y Day Code: NS S Hereford, Shire Hall, Stand 1 1030 1200 1330 1440 1630 1800 1800 Hereford, Commercial Road, Merton Hotel 1032 1202 1332 1442 1632 1802 1802 Hereford, Churchill Gardens 1444 Munstone, Crossroads 1450 Aylestone Hill, Venn's Lane Junction 1034 1204 1334 1634 1804 1804 Shelwick Green 1039 1209 1339 1452 1639 1809 1809 Sutton St Nicholas, Golden Cross Inn 1043 1213 1343 1456 1643 1813 1813 Franklands Gate, Bus Shelter 1045 1215 1345 1458 1645 1815 1815 Franklands Gate, Amberley Arms 1047 1217 1347 1500 1647 1817 1817 Marden, Rudge Grove 1050 1220 1350 1503 1650 1820 1820 Marden, The Volunteer Inn 1052 1222 1352 1504 1651 1822 1822 Litmarsh, Vauld Turn 1056 1226 1356 - 1655 1826 1826R Bodenham Road, Vauld Turn 1102 1232 1402 - 1701 1832 1832R Bodenham Moor, Orchard Close 1104 1234 1404 - 1703 1834 1834R Bodenham Moor, England's Gate 1107 1237 1407 - 1706 1837 1837R Bodenham, Memorial 1110 1240 1410 - 1709 1840 1840R Saffron's Cross, Saffron's Cross - - 1412R - 1711R 1842 - Risbury, Bus Shelter - - 1418R - 1717R 1848 - Drum Crossroads, Leominster Road - - 1424R - 1723R 1855s - Steen's Bridge, Humber Close - - 1426R - 1725R 1857s - Drum Crossroads, Hereford Road - - 1428R - 1727R 1859s - Stoke Prior, Lamb Inn - - 1431R - 1730R 1902s - Leominster, Bus Station - - - - - 1910a - For notes please see end of timetable. Sunday 31 August 2014 Whilst every care has been taken to ensure accuracy, this is a first draft of the August 2014 timetable and is indicative of the new services. Hereford - Bodenham -Leominster via Sutton St. Nicholas - Marden 426 Mondays to Saturdays (continued) First Please note: y - Journey subsidised by Herefordshire Council a - Arrives up to 10 minutes earlier if set down only points not required. NS - Not Saturdays R - Continues to these stops to set down on request only S - Saturdays Only s - Serves these points to set down only if required by passengers on board. Sunday 31 August 2014 Stopping Places: Hereford: Shire Hall, Stand 3; Commercial Road, Franklin Barnes; Commercial Road, Merton Hotel; Moreland Avenue; Then on journeys via Munstone only: Churchill Gardens; Overbury Road; Abbey Grange; St. Francis Xavier School. College Road, Victoria Park; Centurion Way; Munstone Crossroads: Shelter. Then on direct journeys only: Aylestone Hill: Venns Lane; Aylestone Hill; Swan Inn. Then on all journeys: Shelwick Green. Wergins Bridge. Sutton St. Nicholas: Golden Cross Inn. Franklands Gate: Bus Shelter. Marden: Amberley Arms; Small Ashes; Rudge Grove; Walkers Green Shops; The Volunteer Inn. Then on journeys via Litmarsh: Marden: Brook Farm. Litmarsh: Vauld Turn; The Vauld. Then on all journeys: Bodenham Moor: Bodenham Road, Vauld Turn; Bodenham Moor, Orchard Close; Ashgrove Close; England's Gate; Bodenham: Memorial; Saffron's Cross; Broadfield Vineyard. Risbury: Bus Shelter, Turning Ways (Friday journeys only). Drum Crossroads: Leominster Road. Steen's Bridge: Humber Close. Drum Crossroads: Hereford Road. Stoke Prior: Lamb Inn; Hampton Court. Leominster: Railway Station; Bus Station. Stopping Places: Leominster: Bus Station, Stand 3; Railway Station. Stoke Prior: Lamb Inn. Drum Crossroads: Leominster Road. Steen's Bridge: Humber Close. Drum Crossroads: Hereford Road. Risbury: Bus Shelter; Turning Ways (Friday journeys only); Cross; Bodenham: Broadfield Vineyard; Hampton Court; Saffron's Cross; Memorial. Bodenham Moor: England's Gate; Ashgrove Close; Orchard Close; Vauld Turn; Then on journeys via Litmarsh: The Vauld; Litmarsh: Vauld Turn; Marden: Brook Farm. Direct journeys call at: Small Ashes; Marden: Rudge Grove; then all journeys via: Marden: The Volunteer Inn; Walkers Green Shops; Rudge Grove; Small Ashes; Amberley Arms; Franklands Gate: Bus Shelter. Sutton St. Nicholas: Golden Cross Inn. Wergins Bridge. Shelwick Green. Then journeys via Munstone call at: Munstone Crossroads, Shelter; Hereford: College Road, Centurion Way; Victoria Park. St. Francis Xavier School; Royal National College; Overbury Road; Churchill Gardens. Direct journeys via: Aylestone Hill, Swan Inn; Aylestone Hill; Venn's Lane. Then all journeys via: Hereford: Moreland Avenue; Station Approach Bridge; Commercial Road, The Hop Pole; Shire Hall. Please note that certain bus stops may not be served by all journeys. In addition to the recognised stopping points shown, passengers may also be picked up or set down at other points. For details of bus stopping places see 'How to Catch a Bus' in the front of the Guide. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure accuracy, this is a first draft of the August 2014 timetable and is indicative of the new services. .
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