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Penzance | Newlyn | St Buryan | Porthcurno Or Sennen Cove | Land’S End A1 Daily Until 26 October 2019 & from 5 April 2020 26 Penzance | Newlyn | St Buryan | Porthcurno or Sennen Cove | Land’s End A1 daily until 26 October 2019 & from 5 April 2020 Penzance bus & rail station stand B 0630 0840 1040 1240 1440 1640 1740 1740 Mondays to Fridays only continues to Penzance Penzance Green Market 0633 0843 1043 1243 1443 1643 1743 1743 continues to St Ives on route A3 Penzance Alexandra Inn 0847 1047 1247 1447 1647 1747 1747 Saturdays only Newlyn Bridge 0851 1051 1251 1451 1651 1751 1751 Gwavas Crossroads Chywoone Hill 0854 1054 1254 1454 1654 1754 1756 not Sundays Sheffield 0857 1057 1257 1457 1657 1757 1802 Lamorna turn x 0902 1102 1302 1502 1702 1802 1807 this bus also calls at Drift Crossroads 0642 x x x x x x x Gwavas roundabout 1755 St Buryan Post Office 0649 0909 1109 1309 1509 1709 1809 1814 Paul Boslandew Hill 1759 Crows-an-Wra 0914 1314 1714 Sennen Cove 0921 1321 1721 extra journey on school days Sennen First and Last x 0927 x 1327 x 1727 x x Penzance bus & rail station 1508 Treen bus shelter 0656 1116 1516 1816 1821 Penzance Green Market 1511 Porthcurno car park 0702 x 1122 x 1522 x 1822 1827 Humphry Davy School 1515 Land's End arr 0717 0932 1137 1332 1537 1732 1837 1842 Mounts Bay Academy 1522 same bus - no need to change Newlyn Coombe 1530 Land's End dep 0720 0935 1147 1335 1547 1735 1840 1845 Newlyn Bridge 1532 Porthcurno car park 0948 1348 1748 Gwavas Crossroads 1535 Treen bus shelter x 0956 x 1356 x 1756 x x Paul Boslandew Hill 1538 Sennen First and Last 0725 1152 1552 1845 1850 Sheffield 1541 Sennen Cove 0730 1158 1558 1850 1855 Lamorna turn 1546 St Buryan Post Office 1553 for full route A3 timetable see pages 32-33 Land’s End | Sennen Cove or Porthcurno | St Buryan | Newlyn | Penzance A1 daily until 26 October 2019 & from 5 April 2020 Sennen Cove 0921 1115 1321 1515 1721 this bus runs on Mondays to Fridays in Sennen First and Last 0927 1120 1327 1520 1727 school holidays Treen bus shelter 0656 0656 0656 1816 1821 Porthcurno car park 0702 0702 0702 x x x x x 1822 1827 this runs on Saturdays only and calls at Land's End arr 0717 0717 0717 0932 1125 1332 1525 1732 1837 1842 Paul Boslandew Hill 0758 same bus - no need to change Gwavas Chywoone Avenue 0802 Land's End dep 0720 0720 0720 0935 1135 1335 1535 1735 1840 1845 Porthcurno car park 0948 1148 1348 1548 1748 this runs on school days only and calls at Treen bus shelter x x x 0956 1156 1356 1556 1756 x x Mounts Bay Academy 0811 Sennen First and Last 0725 0725 0725 1845 1850 Humphry Davy School 0818 Sennen Cove 0730 0730 0730 1850 1855 Newlyn Coombe 0832 Crows-an-Wra 0738 0738 0738 x x x x x 1858 1903 St Buryan Post Office 0743 0743 0743 1003 1203 1403 1603 1803 1903 1908 Mondays to Fridays only Lamorna turn 0750 0750 0750 1010 1210 1410 1610 1810 1910 1910 Sheffield 0755 0755 0755 1015 1215 1415 1615 1815 1915 1915 Saturdays only Gwavas Crossroads Chywoone Hill 0758 0803 0758 1018 1218 1418 1618 1818 1918 1923 starts from Penzance Newlyn Bridge 0801 0806 0801 1021 1221 1421 1621 1821 1921 1926 Penzance Alexandra Inn 0805 0810 x 1025 1225 1425 1625 1825 1925 1930 starts from St Ives as route A3 Penzance bus & rail station 0815 0820 0829 1035 1235 1435 1635 1835 1934 1939 for full route A3 timetable see pages 32-33 27 28 Penzance | Newlyn | St Buryan | Porthcurno or Sennen Cove | Land’s End A1 daily from 27 October 2019 - 4 April 2020 Penzance bus & rail station stand B 0630 0840 1040 1240 1440 1640 1740 1740 Mondays to Fridays only continues to Penzance Penzance Green Market 0633 0843 1043 1243 1443 1643 1743 1743 Penzance Alexandra Inn 0847 1047 1247 1447 1647 1747 1747 Saturdays only Newlyn Bridge 0851 1051 1251 1451 1651 1751 1751 Gwavas Crossroads Chywoone Hill 0854 1054 1254 1454 1654 1754 1756 not Sundays Sheffield 0857 1057 1257 1457 1657 1757 1802 Lamorna turn x 0902 1102 1302 1502 1702 1802 1807 this bus also calls at Drift Crossroads 0642 x x x x x x x Gwavas Chywoone Avenue 1755 St Buryan Post Office 0649 0909 1109 1309 1509 1709 1809 1814 Paul Boslandew Hill 1759 Crows-an-Wra 0914 1314 1714 Sennen Cove 0921 1321 1721 extra journey on school days Sennen First and Last x 0927 x 1327 x 1727 x x Penzance bus & rail station 1508 Treen bus shelter 0656 1116 1516 1816 1821 Penzance Green Market 1511 Porthcurno car park 0702 x 1122 x 1522 x 1822 1827 Humphry Davy School 1515 Land's End arr 0717 0932 1137 1332 1537 1732 1837 1842 Mounts Bay Academy 1522 same bus - no need to change Newlyn Coombe 1530 Land's End dep 0720 0935 1140 1335 1540 1735 1840 1845 Newlyn Bridge 1532 Porthcurno car park 0948 1348 1748 Gwavas Crossroads 1535 Treen bus shelter x 0956 x 1356 x 1756 x x Paul Boslandew Hill 1538 Sennen First and Last 0725 1145 1545 1845 1850 Sheffield 1541 Sennen Cove 0730 1150 1550 1850 1855 Lamorna turn 1546 St Buryan Post Office 1553 for full route A3 timetable see pages 32-33 Land’s End | Sennen Cove or Porthcurno | St Buryan | Newlyn | Penzance A1 daily from 27 October 2019 - 4 April 2020 Sennen Cove 0921 1321 1721 this bus runs on Mondays to Fridays in Sennen First and Last 0927 1327 1727 school holidays Treen bus shelter 0656 0656 0656 1116 1516 1816 1821 Porthcurno car park 0702 0702 0702 x 1122 x 1522 x 1822 1827 this runs on Saturdays only and calls at Land's End arr 0717 0717 0717 0932 1137 1332 1537 1732 1837 1842 Paul Boslandew Hill 0758 same bus - no need to change Gwavas Chywoone Avenue 0802 Land's End dep 0720 0720 0720 0935 1140 1335 1540 1735 1840 1845 Porthcurno car park 0948 1348 1748 this runs on school days only and calls at Treen bus shelter x x x 0956 x 1356 x 1756 x x Mounts Bay Academy 0811 Sennen First and Last 0725 0725 0725 1145 1545 1845 1850 Humphry Davy School 0818 Sennen Cove 0730 0730 0730 1150 1550 1850 1855 Newlyn Coombe 0832 Crows-an-Wra 0738 0738 0738 x 1158 x 1558 x 1858 1903 St Buryan Post Office 0743 0743 0743 1003 1203 1403 1603 1803 1903 1908 Mondays to Fridays only Lamorna turn 0750 0750 0750 1010 1210 1410 1610 1810 1910 1910 Saturdays only Sheffield 0755 0755 0755 1015 1215 1415 1615 1815 1915 1915 Chywoone Hill 0758 0803 0758 1018 1218 1418 1618 1818 1918 1923 Gwavas Crossroads starts from Penzance Newlyn Bridge 0801 0806 0801 1021 1221 1421 1621 1821 1921 1926 Penzance Alexandra Inn 0805 0810 x 1025 1225 1425 1625 1825 1925 1930 Penzance bus & rail station 0815 0820 0829 1035 1235 1435 1635 1835 1934 1939 for full route A3 timetable see pages 32-33 29 30 Penzance | Marazion | St Ives Holiday Village | St Ives open top A2 daily until 26 October 2019 & from 5 April 2020 A2 A2 Penzance bus & rail station stand E 0900 1300 for more direct and frequent daytime Long Rock Mexico Inn 0907 1307 buses between Penzance and St Ives Marazion Square 0912 1312 see route A17 on pages 42-49 Crowlas Star Inn 0923 1323 for more buses between Penzance and St Erth rail station 0927 1327 Marazion see route U4 on pages 80-84 St Ives Holiday Village 0940 1340 Lelant opp village hall 0947 1347 see separate A3 timetable on pages 32-33 for all timing Carbis Bay Longstone Cross 0950 1350 points between St Ives and St Ives Malakoff bus station arr 0957 1357 Land’s End same bus - no need to change A3 A3 St Ives Malakoff bus station dep 1005 1405 Zennor main road 1026 1426 Gurnards Head Hotel 1033 1433 St Just bus station 1101 1501 Sennen Cove 1115 1515 Land's End 1125 1525 St Ives | St Ives Holiday Village | Marazion | Penzance open top A2 daily until 26 October 2019 & from 5 April 2020 A3 A3 Lands End 1147 1547 for more direct and frequent Sennen Cove 1158 1558 daytime buses between St Ives and Penzance St Just bus station 1214 1614 see route A17 on pages 42-49 Gurnards Head Hotel 1239 1639 Zennor main road 1246 1646 for more buses between St Ives Malakoff bus station arr 1307 1707 Marazion and Penzance same bus - no need to change A2 A2 see route U4 on pages 80-84 St Ives Malakoff bus station dep 1320 1720 see separate A3 timetable Carbis Bay Longstone Cross 1326 1726 on pages 32-33 for all timing points between Land’s End Lelant village hall 1329 1729 and St Ives St Ives Holiday Village 1338 1738 St Erth rail station 1344 1744 Crowlas Star Inn 1352 1752 Marazion Square 1402 1802 Long Rock Mexico Inn 1407 1807 Penzance bus & rail station 1418 1815 31 32 St Ives | Zennor | St Just | Sennen Cove | Land’s End open top A3 daily until 26 October 2019 & from 5 April 2020 route number A3 A3 St Ives Malakoff bus station 1005 1405 these buses arrive from Penbeagle The Leach Pottery 1014 1414 Penzance Towednack turn 1018 1418 Marazion Zennor main road 1026 1426 St Ives Holiday Village Gurnards Head Hotel 1033 1433 Carbis Bay as route A2 - see pages 30-31 Morvah 1042 1442 Pendeen Portheras Cross 1046 1446 Pendeen opp Costcutter 1048 1448 Geevor Tin Mine Museum main road 1050 1450 Botallack Queens Arms 1054 1454 St Just bus station 1101 1501 for full route A1 timetable see pages 26-29 Land’s End Airport 1106 1506 Sennen Cove 1115 1515 Sennen First & Last 1120 1520 Land's End arr 1125 1525 same bus - no need to change A1 A1 Land's End dep 1135 1535 Porthcurno car park 1148 1548 Newlyn Bridge 1221 1621 Penzance bus & rail station 1235 1635 Land’s End | Sennen Cove | St Just | Zennor | St Ives open top A3 daily until 26 October 2019 & from 5 April 2020 route number A1 A1 Penzance bus & rail station stand B 1040 1440 these buses continue to Newlyn Bridge 1047 1447 Carbis Bay Porthcurno car park 1122 1522 St Ives Holiday Village Land's End arr 1137 1537 Marazion same bus - no need to change A3 A3 Penzance as route A2 - see pages 30-31 Land's End dep 1147 1547 Sennen First & Last 1152 1552 Sennen Cove 1158 1558 Land’s End Airport 1206 1606 St Just bus station 1214 1614 Botallack
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