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Plymouth Torpoint Cremyll Portwrinkle plymouthbus.co.uk Nationwide bus times Sun / Bank Holidays: Sat: Mon - Fri: Opening hours: Royal Parade, Plymouth Parade, Royal centre Travel 0 /plymouthbus /plymouthbus All information correct at time of print 1 09:00 - 752 662 27 08:00 - 1 7:30 1 7:30 1 0:00 - 1 1 70 Plymouth to Torpoint to Cremyll via Torpoint Ferry | Cawsand | Millbrook 6:00 70 70A 70B 70A Plymouth to Torpoint to Cremyll via Torpoint Ferry | Great Park | Cawsand | Millbrook 70 70A 70B 70B Plymouth to Torpoint to Portwrinkle via Torpoint Ferry | Great Park | Crafthole Mondays to Fridays except bank holidays 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70B 70B 70 70B 70 70B 70 70B 70 70B 70 70B 70 70B 70 70B 70B 70 70 70 70 70A 70B 70 70A 70B 70 70A 70A 70B 70A 70B 70B 70B 70A Plymouth Plymouth Royal Parade [A3] 0615 0615 0700 0745 0815 0845 0915 0945 1015 1045 1115 1145 1215 1245 1315 1345 1415 1415 1445 1445 1445 1515 1545 1615 1645 1715 1750 1820 1850 1950 2050 2150 2250 Railway Station 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