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505 Bus Service .travelwest.info www BD11449 DesignedandprintedonsustainablysourcedmaterialbyBristolDesign,CityCouncil-January2019 on 0117 922 2910 922 0117 on CD-ROM or plain text please contact Bristol City Council Council City Bristol contact please text plain or CD-ROM Braille, audio tape, large print, easy English, BSL video, video, BSL English, easy print, large tape, audio Braille, If you would like this information in another language, language, another in information this like would you If Southmead Hospital Southmead Clifton - Bristol Zoo - Redland - - Redland - Zoo Bristol - Clifton Postcode BS3 2HB BS3 Postcode - Ride & Park Ashton Long Ashton Long A370 Produced by Sustainable Transport. Sustainable by Produced Valid from January 2019 January from Valid Bus Service Bus Shepton Mallet Shepton contract by Bristol Community Transport. Community Bristol by contract 505 under operated is and Council City Bristol Service 505 is financially supported by by supported financially is 505 Service Bristol Somerset [email protected] e: M5 South M5 2910 922 0117 t: BS3 9FS BS3 2 M3 1 Bristol East 3176 Box PO Sustainable Transport (100TS) Transport Sustainable service the about questions or Comments est W (The Park & Ride is now solely run by Bristol City Council). City Bristol by run solely now is Ride & Park (The Site Location Site accept liability for vehicles or their contents. their or vehicles for liability accept vehicle when parked on site, Bristol City Council does not not does Council City Bristol site, on parked when vehicle Please note, whilst every effort is made to protect your your protect to made is effort every whilst note, Please Toilets and baby changing facilities changing baby and Toilets n Information Inside Information (Please note a callout charge will be made) be will charge callout a note (Please Dedicated parking for disabled drivers disabled for parking Dedicated n Timetable Bus 1550 903 0117 t: phone please it, retrieve to wish you and in locked Car park has CCTV CCTV has park Car n is vehicle your If permitted. not is parking overnight 1,500 spaces available at the site the at available spaces 1,500 n and night every locked is site Ride & Park The Callout Site at a glance a at Site O C R R N S T Y A O C S C E M ID R D S A D A O N H M Y T S T R C FO T R M G R T E O R I C R O E Y H N LA D A O U R M B Y A N L H R D L R M A C A M S E E P P H R E N LL E E R D E C I W B N D T E O M L ER R R R B A L H O A E DE A A O Y E N V A m S T O D Y y S R D N N r S LY E T U W O r S WE S E C S e N A O A RO C v R H N i E D V O C R I D D A E I S H L M A R T A LE A O D B K E ON UNKELD E W H D C R S RE A A A O R SO C S. K P W V O E D M U LA A RA SE A O R C E U V S T D A U O A P T DHO D E L NE E O A RE T N H R A W A D T T O L ’ E B S LA N T R LS E O D H N K L S E L e I C U D E N E E O M N T F A O I A O R L EA O C S R E E Y K D P H L W O B E A E E A T P D EA A H K R O R C A O R A D G R A K L O A R I Henleaze Lak D R ST L L E R R K A L D S O OA M D L N FI M V E O D I A AD EL E E ELD O D F UR R OM R SS T O T A L E O S L 505 505B Bus Route D A O C S C M D R W A N A CO C E Y E T NS R N R F R V B A U I AN R S O E Southmead E B P I P E E L N I N R R D A A D A C I P C L D O R H U R E O R S RO K O O H A M T S R O Y E A AV T W T A N Y S E F A T M N A D A S B V I R S E V O LT R E O L C L E N IS O R K IA B A D L T U E D N N R R . E Service 505 provides a service between Long Ashton W W E A S Hospital E WI . A A G A O A Y E O D V E V S L D E B W E N E O R E IV U T CL E R B I . M R HY G V N I A 4 D N R E W A A E Y E 0 A R Y ME B O O H T 5 W T H I R B E O C R A W S 4 A R A E A O D S Y E I C EW S D I S D A N K V T RD R O ER F M Park and Ride and Southmead Hospital via Hotwells, R S I E I O D T E O RIV Y F GE O L . Y H D E LE I C D N N P EL W G LE D DO N S G R K A A E E O S L R D T A G W R F E E LL O TH D D P T N I E RA A R KEY R CR LL R Y Y G A H K O LE R N P V S AR A A O O SE G LD SN I D CLO B ELL N V N EE D R U D GE E E Clifton, Redland, Bishopston and Horfield. D C N E O P AV NUE UR E P U A TH T R AR E K R R D O E A K E RO D LEY M A M D O E D A ROAD A O O ED RI L D SNE D D RI D BI D E L A A O R N O D R O L ST Bus stop shown in this timetable A 1 N E R R Y W E K OK L R O E T N WS T B D O T RS L O B E ER R S M N S C R N O RO N DE TO K K L DR G G S E C A R R T E R O A K O I IV T D E T D T G D A E ST L R E OA E D R R ET U EG P D D N LA ON A OKE BISHOP DR UI E N R V E O The service operates Monday to Sunday except public K A RO R Y A AD ’S E L E Other stop (not listed in this timetable) S RO E L M ST LUCIA CR A E O EASTME E 1 S. L AD L A N 8 C 0 8 4 AN 3 A T M A holidays. I R L E LI N D NK CHUR D G O I D P A RO R A CH A O AVE O IA R R A N R W S R D N RO AD RC H T Y O CHU C E R Visit www.travelwest.info/busO for full timetable T S Y B H T S ISH O L U L OP O R THO I R K R A L F C PE H K U RO D E L I A R E B D O A N A T D D H R P N CH H S G A A R E U E T H I K N C R Z 1 O L Southmead Hospital O W L K L E L N H L R W I 2 L O H L O SN A I Hor For fares information and lost property enquiries field L D O P L EY I D T W C D PA H R E O S A A A T BB D RK N O T E RD D S OD EV GO contact Bristol Community Transport: W P A Y A DY W HI Y L S I E P M R G S P S O H 68 C H L E 4 E R B4 O B A S R A T E E X I R NU U U T K E N R M E NU N C V R RY A W N AV E E Y A E Y A T V E G A O TH E C W A A W E S A F L L L L R N Y ST L L t: 0117 941 3713 R OK O E O L D I E PA A E K U D RK H O T E D R I RD S R P S K AD V E A O E H L L H L E I L L O Y VI R A A O W S D W M D E E U E C N I G D L L A I A L L T I R X S I R E N N O U G G N R VE T S A O V AW Y R L A O EL N e: [email protected] K R A Halsbury E H I D L L D LE AZE L O OWN S D H T W N R AL RD L ZE G O LEA CK E A I S N M S B B D L Road U T B D I E U K E R S B A A S V EN PP Y I N H N U T O D ROC S 8 KLE E 6 O GS w: www.bristolcommunitytransport.org.uk A O F ZE R N 4R L R 4 K Y S R R O P B A O H O OA AD D Longmead E V R R I A R R E B E R O D R N E I N A D C O V O A C R Y A U D A E D S E R A A D E W O O N D P R A B AT B A D R R 4 O Avenue E K 05 O R U R O K A RB 4 A V DH R E OL O G C A D R D U EE H ND A ND R Timetable, route and fares information for service 505 RE O C D HEIM ROA D A U LEN C B O NA R D L O D E U L H S A LD R S R A N T The I D M N D R S D P R D R S A A O O T O R R R A C and other bus services in Bristol is available at: O A D O K D N E K D R ST Do T E S wns T N E C R O D (B) S O EN O WA B N D R W A S E R D R L P N O D RI T Black Boy E A ’S R www.travelwest.info/bus D N D O P R GF L A O O A D A A IE R K V N D L T L D D A E W Hill D A O W N A R U A V R D AN E Y EN T E A D Y RO R M LE A AD L O ROM D T 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