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ID Bus Stop Names Ordered by Code Number 20191015 CM Bus Stop Code Bus Stop Name Bus Stop in use? (in numerical order) (Oct 2019) (Oct 2019) 2323 Gorey Common S Yes 2324 La Piece Mauger S Yes 2325 Jersey Aero Club E Yes 2326 Jersey Airport Yes 2327 Airport Garages S Yes 2328 Albert Place S No 2329 Albert Place N No 2342 Greve d'Azette E Yes 2343 Bellozanne Road Yes 2345 Tunnell Street Yes 2346 Grouville Arsenal W Yes 2347 Brooklyn Street S Yes 2348 Rozel Apple Cottage Yes 2349 Archirondel N Yes 2352 Archirondel S Yes 2353 I. J. Bathe Field S Yes 2354 Atlantic Hotel E Yes 2356 Clos de la Mielle W Yes 2357 The Old Forge W Yes 2358 Avalon Park E Yes 2359 The Powerhouse N Yes 2362 Bagatelle Lane N Yes 2363 Aubin Lane Yes 2364 Bagot Manor Avenue W Yes 2365 Marett Road E Yes 2367 Les Parquets No 2368 Bay View Court Yes 2369 Five Mile Avenue S Yes 2372 Rue des Fonds E Yes 2373 La Fosse S Yes 2375 Chemin de Herupe S Yes 2376 Beaulieu School Yes 2378 Beaumont E Yes 2379 The Poplars Yes 2382 Rue de Bechet N Yes 2383 Surville Cemetery S Yes 2385 Bel Royal Gardens Yes 2386 Bel Royal Terrace Yes 2387 Bel Royal School W Yes 2389 Rue Militaire S Yes 2392 aMaizin! Park N Yes 2393 Rue Militaire N Yes 2394 Bellozanne Avenue Yes 2395 Belvedere Hill Yes 2396 Bethlehem Chapel W Yes 2397 Biarritz Hotel W Yes 2398 St Ouens Pond N Yes 2423 Birches Avenue W Yes 2424 Le Rocquier School Yes 2425 Le Saie N Yes 2426 Blanches Pierres Yes 2427 Daisy Cottage Yes Bus Stop Code Bus Stop Name Bus Stop in use? (in numerical order) (Oct 2019) (Oct 2019) 2428 Sydney Crill Park W Yes 2429 Bon Air Lane N Yes 2432 Langtry Gardens E Yes 2434 Bonne Nuit Bay E Yes 2435 Sion Lodge Yes 2436 Clos Bertram S Yes 2437 Clos Bertram N Yes 2438 St Andrews Park W Yes 2439 Bouley Bay Yes 2452 The Mount Yes 2454 Castle View Yes 2456 Bradford Avenue E Yes 2457 Brampton Farm W Yes 2458 Rocque Bay W Yes 2459 St Lawrence Church S Yes 2462 Broad Street Yes 2463 St Brelades Bay W Yes 2464 Jersey Rugby Club S Yes 2467 Les Cabots E Yes 2468 Hautes Croix Store S Yes 2469 St Clements Church Yes 2472 Verona Stores S Yes 2473 Midland Stores N Yes 2474 The Mermaid N Yes 2475 Carrefour a Cendre S Yes 2476 St Bernards W Yes 2478 Carrefour Selous W Yes 2479 Carrefour Selous E Yes 2482 Castle Green S Yes 2483 The Windmill W Yes 2484 Rue des Buttes N Yes 2485 Causie Lane W Yes 2486 La Hougue Bie W Yes 2487 Champ Donne Yes 2489 Chasse Brunet W Yes 2492 Chateau des Reves N Yes 2493 Rue de Carteret W Yes 2494 Kempt Tower S Yes 2495 Chestnut Farm Yes 2496 Chestnut Lea Yes 2497 Rue de la Houguette Yes 2498 Bagatelle Lane S Yes 2523 Clarke Avenue Yes 2524 Green Farm E Yes 2525 Colomberie Parade Yes 2526 Clos de la Rocque Yes 2527 Rue de Mon Sejour N Yes 2528 Clos de Noirmont Yes 2529 Red Houses Waitrose E Yes 2532 Richmond Road Yes 2534 Belle Vue S Yes 2535 Bagot Manor Avenue E Yes Bus Stop Code Bus Stop Name Bus Stop in use? (in numerical order) (Oct 2019) (Oct 2019) 2536 Clos Orange N Yes 2537 Rue des Arbres Yes 2538 Cloverley Court N Yes 2539 Abbotsmount Yes 2542 Don Farm Yes 2543 Convent Court Yes 2545 Corbiere Yes 2546 Old Trinity Hill N Yes 2547 Chasse Brunet E Yes 2548 The Crematorium Yes 2549 Bon Air Apartments Yes 2562 Croix au Lion S Yes 2563 Croix au Maitre Yes 2564 Rue Cappelain N Yes 2565 Rue Cappelain S Yes 2567 Langtry Gardens W Yes 2568 Manor Park Road Yes 2569 De la Salle College Yes 2572 Miladi Farm Parade E Yes 2573 Devils Hole Yes 2574 Beach Road W Yes 2575 Don Bridge Yes 2576 Royal Crescent Yes 2578 Les Residences Yes 2579 Jersey Zoo Yes 2583 Eden Chapel Yes 2584 Rue d'Egypte E Yes 2585 El Tico S Yes 2586 Elizabeth Terminal No 2587 Rue des Cotils Yes 2589 Ville Emphrie N Yes 2592 Rue de la Chesnaie N Yes 2593 Oak Tree Gardens S Yes 2594 Castle Street Yes 2595 West View Hotel N Yes 2596 La Chesnee Farm N Yes 2597 Les Varines E Yes 2598 Spectrum Yes 2623 Fauvic Farm Yes 2624 Samares Avenue Yes 2625 F. C. J. School Yes 2626 La Lande E Yes 2627 Highfield Lane S No 2628 Gloster Terrace S Yes 2629 First Tower W Yes 2632 First Tower E Yes 2634 Chemin du Moulin S Yes 2635 Five Oaks S Yes 2636 Five Oaks N Yes 2637 Five Roads Yes 2638 Les Landes Avenue W Yes 2639 Clarendon Road Yes Bus Stop Code Bus Stop Name Bus Stop in use? (in numerical order) (Oct 2019) (Oct 2019) 2642 Marett Road W Yes 2643 Fosse a l'Ecrivain Yes 2646 Fremont Perle S Yes 2647 Clos des Champs S Yes 2648 Ransoms S Yes 2649 Gargate N Yes 2652 Gargate S Yes 2653 Clos Orange S Yes 2654 Georgetown Road W Yes 2656 Albert Road W Yes 2657 Georgetown Road E Yes 2658 Albert Road E Yes 2659 Mont Cambrai N Yes 2672 Belval S Yes 2673 St Matthews Church W Yes 2674 Headlands Yes 2675 Rue de Cambrai S Yes 2676 Fort William S Yes 2678 Devon Gardens N Yes 2679 Clos du Rivage N Yes 2682 Gorey Pier Yes 2683 Devon Gardens S Yes 2684 Clos du Rivage S Yes 2685 Longbeach N Yes 2686 Gorey Common N Yes 2687 Les Monts E Yes 2689 Gorse Hill Yes 2692 Grainville School Yes 2693 Grands Vaux Court N Yes 2694 Salisbury Crescent Yes 2695 Deloraine Road No 2696 Grands Vaux School Yes 2697 Grasett Park E Yes 2698 Green Farm W Yes 2723 Green Island W Yes 2724 Green Island E Yes 2725 Rue de Bel Air E Yes 2726 Ryburn Road E Yes 2728 La Collette Flats Yes 2729 Greenhills N Yes 2732 Grenville Court N Yes 2734 Grenville Street Yes 2735 Greve d'Azette W Yes 2736 Greve de Lecq Yes 2737 Sea View Farm Yes 2738 Grosnez House Yes 2739 Grouville Arsenal E Yes 2742 Grouville Church W Yes 2743 Grouville Church E Yes 2745 Les Cabots W Yes 2746 Grouville Station S Yes 2747 Grouville Station N Yes Bus Stop Code Bus Stop Name Bus Stop in use? (in numerical order) (Oct 2019) (Oct 2019) 2748 Beaumont W Yes 2749 Byron Road N Yes 2752 La Blanche Maison N Yes 2753 Hautes Croix Store W Yes 2754 Hautes Croix House Yes 2756 Haute Tombette N Yes 2757 Haute Vallee School Yes 2758 Hautlieu School Yes 2759 Ebenezer Chapel W Yes 2762 Highfield Lane N Yes 2763 Highview Lane Yes 2764 Mont a l'Abbe Sch N Yes 2765 Hameau de la Mer E Yes 2767 Millbrook E Yes 2768 Hollydale Estate N Yes 2769 Les Tours Yes 2782 Rue de la Preterie Yes 2783 Les Carrieres Yes 2784 Hameau de la Mer W Yes 2785 The Parade Yes 2786 Hotel de France S Yes 2787 Trinity Church S Yes 2789 Century Buildings Yes 2792 St Peter Tech Park N Yes 2793 Pontac Slipway E Yes 2794 Jardin des Carreaux Yes 2795 Hautmont Estate N Yes 2796 Hautmont Estate S Yes 2797 Jeffreys Leap E Yes 2798 Jersey Aero Club W Yes 2823 Broadfields N Yes 2824 Broadfields S Yes 2825 Jersey Pearl N Yes 2826 Town And Country Yes 2827 Langley Avenue N Yes 2828 Kempt Tower N Yes 2829 George V Homes Yes 2832 New Kingdom Hall Yes 2834 Avalon Park W Yes 2835 Les Ruettes S Yes 2836 Fauvic Common S Yes 2837 La Blinerie Yes 2838 Pontorson Lane W Yes 2839 St Peter Tech Park S Yes 2842 La Longue Rue E Yes 2843 La Chasse W Yes 2845 La Chesnee Farm S Yes 2846 La Collette Shops Yes 2847 Quennevais Drive W Yes 2848 La Piece Mauger N Yes 2849 Mont Fallu N Yes 2852 West Park Slipway Yes Bus Stop Code Bus Stop Name Bus Stop in use? (in numerical order) (Oct 2019) (Oct 2019) 2853 Route du Francfief N Yes 2854 Haute Tombette S Yes 2856 La Grange N Yes 2857 La Hacienda Yes 2858 La Hougue Bie E Yes 2859 aMaizin! Park S Yes 2862 La Hougue Farm Yes 2863 La Mare Slipway W Yes 2864 Rue d'Olive N Yes 2865 Clos de la Mielle E Yes 2867 La Motte Street Yes 2868 La Moye Garage N Yes 2869 La Moye School E Yes 2872 Brampton Farm E Yes 2873 Rue des Croix W Yes 2874 Chestnut Grove E Yes 2875 Le Bourg E Yes 2876 Hotel La Place N Yes 2878 St Ouen Garage S Yes 2879 La Porte Yes 2892 La Ruette S Yes 2893 La Preference Yes 2895 La Pulente S Yes 2896 La Rocque Harbour N Yes 2897 La Rocque Church N Yes 2898 La Rocque Harbour S Yes 2923 Jardin de Devant Yes 2924 Airport Garages N Yes 2925 St Clements School E Yes 2926 Chemin du Moulin N Yes 2927 St Ouen Manor S Yes 2928 Ruette de Faldouet E Yes 2929 La Verte Rue Yes 2932 L'Enclos No 2934 Cloverley Court S Yes 2935 Birches Avenue E Yes 2936 Links Estate S Yes 2937 Le Bourg W Yes 2938 Le Braye S Yes 2939 Le Braye N Yes 2942 Le Catillon W Yes 2943 Bagatelle Parade N Yes 2945 La Profonde Rue Yes 2946 Le Feugerel E Yes 2947 Town Mills S Yes 2948 La Haule Slipway N Yes 2949 La Haule Slipway S Yes 2952 Priory Farm Yes 2953 Le Hocq Slipway W Yes 2954 Le Hocq Slipway E Yes 2956 Le Hurel Farm Yes 2957 Le Hurel N Yes Bus Stop Code Bus Stop Name Bus Stop in use? (in numerical order) (Oct 2019) (Oct 2019) 2958 Le Hurel S Yes 2959 La Selliere Court Yes 2962 Petites Hinguettes Yes 2963 Chateau des Reves S Yes 2964 Les Hinguettes Yes 2965 St Marys School E Yes 2967 Clos des Champs N No 2968 St Clements School W Yes 2972 Grouville School Yes 2973 Les Croix S Yes 2974 Rozel Manor N Yes 2975 Pres d'Auvergne Yes 2976 Leoville N Yes 2978 Mountrow Villas Yes 2982 Les Augerez N Yes 2983 Rue des Brulees S Yes 2984 St Marys School W Yes 2985 Les Charrieres N Yes 2986 La Chasse E Yes 2987 Les Charrieres S Yes 2989 Augres N Yes 3232 Augres S Yes 3234 Les Landes Avenue E Yes 3235 Les Landes Common Yes 3236 Clos des Sables W Yes 3237 Betchet es Cats E Yes 3238 Les Routeurs N Yes 3239 Rose Farm W Yes 3242 Fremont Perle N Yes 3243 Bon Air Lane S Yes 3245 L'Etacq Yes 3246 Mont Huelin S Yes 3247 Sandybrook S Yes 3248 L'Horizon Hotel E Yes 3249 Le Relais S Yes 3252 Library Place No 3253 Jardin du Hogard No 3254 Hotel de France N Yes 3256 La Maison Slipway S Yes 3257 La Maison Slipway N Yes 3258 El Tico N Yes 3259 Rue de la Croiserie Yes 3262 Links Estate N Yes 3264 Route du Francfief S Yes 3265 Longueville Court E Yes 3267 Bagatelle Parade S Yes 3268 Longbeach S Yes 3269 Sunnyfields Farm Yes 3272 The Cloisters Yes 3273 Maison d'Azette
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