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Bar Hill Ÿ Longstanton Ÿ Willingham Ÿ Over Ÿ Swavesey 5 | 5A Bar Hill Longstanton Willingham Over Swavesey 5 | 5A MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (excluding Bank Holidays) 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A Over City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 - 0930 1130 1330 1510 Willingham Girton Corner - 0942 1142 1342 1522 Bar Hill Shopping Centre - 0954 1154 1354 1544 interchange point Trn Trn Trn Trn Bar Hill Shopping Centre - 1005 1205 1405 1605 Longstanton Church - 1012 1212 1412 1612 Longstanton Park & Ride - 1018 1218 1418 1618 Longstanton Swavesey Willingham Willford Furlong - 1025 1225 1425 1625 Park & Ride Over Green - 1035 1235 1435 1635 Swavesey Middle Watch 0841 1042 1242 1442 1642 Longstanton Park & Ride 0849 1051 1251 1451 1651 Longstanton Church 0852 1054 1254 1454 1654 Longstanton Bar Hill Shopping Centre 0859 1101 1301 1501 1701 interchange point Trn Trn Trn Trn Trn Bar Hill Shopping Centre 0915 1115 1315 1525 1705 Bar Hill Bar Hill Appletrees 0921 1121 1321 1533 1711 Girton Corner 0930 1130 1330 1543 1721 City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 0946 1146 1346 1604 1744 SATURDAYS (excluding Bank Holidays) 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 - 0930 1120 1320 1520 Girton Corner - 0944 1134 1334 1534 Bar Hill Shopping Centre - 0954 1149 1349 1549 interchange point Trn Trn Trn Trn Bar Hill Shopping Centre - 1005 1205 1405 1605 Longstanton Church - 1012 1212 1412 1612 Longstanton Park & Ride - 1018 1218 1418 1618 Willingham Willford Furlong - 1025 1225 1425 1625 Over Green - 1035 1235 1435 1635 Swavesey Middle Watch 0826 1042 1242 1442 1642 Longstanton Park & Ride 0834 1051 1251 1451 1651 Longstanton Church 0837 1054 1254 1454 1654 Bar Hill Shopping Centre 0844 1101 1301 1501 1701 interchange point Trn Trn Trn Trn Trn Bar Hill Shopping Centre 0855 1115 1315 1515 1715 KEY Bar Hill Appletrees 0900 1120 1320 1520 1720 Transfer at Bar Hill for all journeys to and Girton Corner 0910 1130 1330 1530 1730 Trn from Cambridge. City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 0925 1150 1350 1550 1745 No Sunday or Public Holiday service available on 5A This timetable starts on 15 March 2020 Check out the next page for more times. You don’t need this, for up to the minute information why not download the Stagecoach Bus App. Bar Hill Longstanton Swavesey Over Willingham 5 | 5C MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (excluding Bank Holidays) 5C 5C 5C 5C p 5C s 5C Over City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 0826 1030 1230 1410 1430 1610 Willingham Girton Corner 0838 1042 1242 1422 1442 1622 Bar Hill Shopping Centre 0850 1054 1254 1434 1454 1644 interchange point Trn Trn Trn Trn Trn Trn Bar Hill Shopping Centre 0905 1105 1305 1447 1505 1705 Longstanton Church 0912 1112 1312 1454 1512 1712 Longstanton Park & Ride 0918 1118 1318 1500 1518 1718 Longstanton Swavesey Swavesey Middle Watch 0925 1125 1325 1507 1525 1725 Park & Ride Swavesey Village College q q q 1520 q q Over Green 0932 1132 1332 1532 1532 1732 Willingham Willford Furlong 0940 1140 1340 1538 1540 1740 Longstanton Park & Ride 0951 1151 1351 1549 1551 1751 Longstanton Longstanton Church 0954 1154 1354 1551 1554 1754 Bar Hill Shopping Centre 1001 1201 1401 1604 1601 1801 interchange point Trn Trn Trn Trn Trn Trn Bar Hill Bar Hill Shopping Centre 1015 1215 1415 1605 1605 1825 Bar Hill Appletrees 1021 1221 1421 1611 1611 1830 Girton Corner 1030 1230 1430 1621 1621 1856 City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 1046 1246 1446 1644 1644 1907 SATURDAYS (excluding Bank Holidays) 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 0830 1020 1220 1420 1620 Girton Corner 0844 1034 1234 1434 1634 Bar Hill Shopping Centre 0854 1049 1249 1449 1649 interchange point Trn Trn Trn Trn Trn Bar Hill Shopping Centre 0905 1105 1305 1505 1705 Longstanton Church 0912 1112 1312 1512 1712 Longstanton Park & Ride 0918 1118 1318 1518 1718 Swavesey Middle Watch 0925 1125 1325 1525 1725 Over Green 0932 1132 1332 1532 1732 Willingham Willford Furlong 0940 1140 1340 1540 1740 Longstanton Park & Ride 0951 1151 1351 1551 1751 Longstanton Church 0954 1154 1354 1554 1754 KEY Bar Hill Shopping Centre 1001 1201 1401 1601 1801 p School Days Only interchange point Trn Trn Trn Trn s School Holidays Only Bar Hill Shopping Centre 1015 1215 1415 1615 1801 Transfer at Bar Hill for all journeys to and Bar Hill Appletrees 1020 1220 1420 1620 1805 Trn from Cambridge Girton Corner 1030 1230 1430 1630 1815 City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 1050 1250 1450 1650 1830 Same bus. No need to transfer No Sunday or Public Holiday service available on 5A This timetable starts on 15 March 2020 You don’t need this, for up to the minute information why not download the Stagecoach Bus App. Cambridge Girton Bar Hill Longstanton Willingham Over Swavesey 5 | 5A | 5C MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (excluding Bank Holidays) 5 p 5 s 5 5 5 5C 5 5 5 5A 5 5 5 5C 5 5 5 City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 0715 0720 0745 0805 0826 - 0847 0910 0930 - 0950 1010 1030 - 1050 1110 1130 Girton Corner 0727 0732 0757 0817 0838 - 0859 0922 0942 - 1002 1022 1042 - 1102 1122 1142 Bar Hill Shopping Centre 0739 0744 0815 0835 0855 0905 0915 0935 0955 1005 1015 1035 1055 1105 1115 1135 1155 Bar Hill Appletrees 0744 0749 0823 0843 0903 q 0921 0941 1001 q 1021 1041 1101 q 1121 1141 1201 Longstanton Church 0751 0756 - - - 0912 - - - 1012 - - - 1112 - - - Longstanton Park & Ride 0757 0802 - - - 0918 - - - 1018 - - - 1118 - - - Willingham Willford Furlong 0804 0809 - - - q - - - 1025 - - - q - - - Over Green 0814 0819 - - - q - - - 1035 - - - q - - - Swavesey Village College 0821 q - - - q - - - q - - - q - - - Swavesey Middle Watch (to LS) 0831 0826 - - - q - - - 1042 - - - q - - - Swavesey Middle Watch (to Over) - - - - - 0925 - - - - - - - 1125 - - - MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (excluding Bank Holidays) 5A 5 5 5 5C 5 5 5 5A 5 5 5C p 5 5C s 5 5 5 City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 - 1150 1210 1230 - 1250 1310 1330 - 1350 1410 - 1430 - 1450 1510 1530 Girton Corner - 1202 1222 1242 - 1302 1322 1342 - 1402 1422 - 1442 - 1502 1522 1542 Bar Hill Shopping Centre 1205 1215 1235 1255 1305 1315 1335 1355 1405 1415 1435 1447 1455 1505 1525 1545 1605 Bar Hill Appletrees q 1221 1241 1301 q 1321 1341 1401 q 1421 1441 q 1501 q 1533 1551 1611 Longstanton Church 1212 - - - 1312 - - - 1412 - - 1454 - 1512 - - - Longstanton Park & Ride 1218 - - - 1318 - - - 1418 - - 1500 - 1518 - - - Willingham Willford Furlong 1225 - - - q - - - 1425 - - q - q - - - Over Green 1235 - - - q - - - 1435 - - q - q - - - Swavesey Village College q - - - q - - - q - - q - q - - - Swavesey Middle Watch (to LS) 1242 - - - q - - - 1442 - - q - q - - - Swavesey Middle Watch (to Over) - - - - 1325 - - - - - - 1507 - 1525 - - - MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (excluding Bank Holidays) 5A 5 5 5 5C 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ¢ City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 - 1550 1610 1630 - 1650 1710 1730 1750 1810 1830 1910 2010 2110 2210 2310 Girton Corner - 1602 1622 1644 - 1702 1720 1742 1802 1822 1842 1923 2023 2123 2223 2323 Girton Church - q q q - q q q q q q 1926 2026 2126 2226 2326 Oakington Cross Roads - q q q - q q q q q q 1931 2031 2131 2231 2331 Bar Hill Shopping Centre 1605 1625 1645 1705 1705 1725 1745 1754 1825 1845 1854 1943 2043 2143 2243 2343 Bar Hill Appletrees q 1631 1651 1711 q 1731 1751 1759 1830 1850 1859 1948 2048 2148 2248 2346 Longstanton Church 1612 - - - 1712 - - 1806 - - 1906 - - - - - Longstanton Park & Ride 1618 - - - 1718 - - 1812 - - 1912 - - - - - Willingham Willford Furlong 1625 - - - q - - 1819 - - 1919 - - - - - Over Green 1635 - - - q - - 1829 - - 1929 - - - - - Swavesey Middle Watch (to LS) 1642 - - - q - - 1836 - - 1936 - - - - - Swavesey Middle Watch (to Over) - - - - 1725 - - q - - q - - - - - Fen Drayton - - - - - - - 1844 - - 1944 - - - - - Fenstanton Clock Tower - - - - - - - 1850 - - 1950 - - - - - KEY p School Days Only s School Holidays Only Check out the next page for more times. ¢ Terminates at Acorn Avenue at 2347 You don’t need this, for up to the minute information why not download the Stagecoach Bus App. Cambridge Girton Bar Hill Longstanton Willingham Over Swavesey 5 | 5A | 5C SATURDAYS (excluding Bank Holidays) 5 5 5 5 5C 5 5 5 5A 5 5 5 5C 5 5 5 5A City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 0720 0750 0810 0830 - 0850 0910 0930 - 0940 1000 1020 - 1040 1100 1120 - Girton Corner 0734 0804 0824 0844 - 0904 0924 0944 - 0954 1014 1034 - 1054 1114 1134 - Bar Hill Shopping Centre 0744 0815 0835 0855 0905 0915 0935 0955 1005 1015 1035 1055 1105 1115 1135 1155 1205 Bar Hill Appletrees 0749 0820 0840 0900 q 0920 0940 1000 q 1020 1040 1100 q 1120 1140 1200 q Longstanton Church 0756 - - - 0912 - - - 1012 - - - 1112 - - - 1212 Longstanton Park & Ride 0802 - - - 0918 - - - 1018 - - - 1118 - - - 1218 Willingham Willford Furlong 0809 - - - q - - - 1025 - - - q - - - 1225 Over Green 0819 - - - q - - - 1035 - - - q - - - 1235 Swavesey Middle Watch (to LS) 0826 - - - q - - - 1042 - - - q - - - 1242 Swavesey Middle Watch (to Over) - - - - 0925 - - - - - - - 1125 - - - - SATURDAYS (excluding Bank Holidays) 5 5 5 5C 5 5 5 5A 5 5 5 5C 5 5 5 5A 5 City Centre Emmanuel Street E4 1140 1200 1220 - 1240 1300 1320 - 1340 1400 1420 - 1440 1500 1520 - 1540 Girton Corner 1154 1214 1234 - 1254 1314 1334 - 1354 1414 1434 - 1454 1514 1534 - 1554 Bar Hill Shopping Centre 1215 1235 1255 1305 1315 1335 1355 1405 1415 1435 1455 1505 1515 1535 1555 1605 1615 Bar Hill Appletrees 1220 1240 1300 q 1320 1340 1400 q 1420 1440 1500 q 1520 1540 1600 q 1620 Longstanton Church - - - 1312 - - - 1412 - - - 1512 - - - 1612 - Longstanton Park & Ride - - - 1318 - - - 1418 - - - 1518 - - - 1618 - Willingham Willford Furlong - - - q - - - 1425 - - - q - - - 1625 - Over Green - - - q - - - 1435 - - - q - - - 1635 - Swavesey Middle Watch (to LS) - - - q - - - 1442 - - - q - - - 1642 - Swavesey Middle Watch (to Over) - - - 1325
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