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Prestonbus.Co.Uk Leaflet 2 Bus times From 4 November 2019 5 25 25 A 45 5 Clitheroe - Whalley - Longridge - Chipping 25 Clitheroe - Whalley - Brockhall - Mellor - Blackburn 25A Mellor Brook - Mellor - Blackburn 45 Preston - Broughton - Longridge - Ribchester - Blackburn ww w.lancashire.go v.uk CLITHEROE Barr ow Chipping Br ook Hur st Goosnar gh Ribches ter Gr een WHALLEY BROUGHT ON LONGRIDGE Whittingham Ful wood Clayt on- Ro yal Pr es ton Mell or le-Dal e Hospit al Mell or Br ook Langho Br ockhall PREST ON Lammack Sal esbury St. Mary’ s Wilpshir e Coll ege BUS ROUTES Pl eck gat e 5 25 25A BLA CKBURN 45 SERVICE 5 ROUTE DESCRIPTION From CHIPPING Kirklands Estate via Church Raike, Talbot Street, Windy Street, Longridge Road, Chipping Lane, LONGRIDGE, Inglewhite Road, Berry Lane, King Street, Dilworth Lane, Calfcote Lane, Lower Lane, Blackburn Road, Preston Road, Ribchester Road, Fleet Street Lane, Preston Road, RIBCHESTER, Church Street, Ribblesdale Road, Stoneygate Lane, KNOWLE GREEN, B6243, Longridge Road, HURST GREEN, Whalley Road, (circle War Memorial on demand only for setting down), Whalley Road, B6246, GREAT MITTON, Mitton Road, WHALLEY, Station Road, King Street, Woodlands Drive, WHALLEY Bus Station, King Street, Clitheroe Road, Wiswell Lane, Accrington Road, A680, A59, Clitheroe By-pass, Holm Road, BARROW BROOK, turn on roundabout, Holm Road, Clitheroe By-pass, Pendle Road, Shawbridge Street, Peel Street, Wellgate, Lowergate, King Lane, King Street and Railway View Road to CLITHEROE Interchange. Returning from CLITHEROE Interchange via Railway View Road, Railway View Avenue, King Street, Market Place, Wellgate, then outward route reversed to CHIPPING Kirklands Estate. On journeys terminating in LONGRIDGE – use Derby Road, Stone Bridge and Kestor Lane to Berry Lane. SERVICE 25 ROUTE DESCRIPTION From CLITHEROE Interchange via Railway View Road, Railway View Avenue, King Street, Market Place, Wellgate, Peel Street, Shawbridge Street, Pendle Road, A59, Clitheroe By-pass, Holm Road, BARROW BROOK, turn on roundabout, Holm Road, Clitheroe By-pass, A680, Accrington Road, WHALLEY, Wiswell Lane, Clitheroe Road, King Street, Woodlands Drive, WHALLEY Bus Station, King Street, Whalley New Road, BILLINGTON, Elker Lane, Old Langho Road, The Avenue, BROCKHALL Village, The Avenue, Old Langho Road, Northcote Road, A59/A666 Roundabout, A59, Longsight Road, LANGHO, The Rydings, The Dales, turn on triangle, The Dales, The Rydings, A59, Longsight Road, COPSTER GREEN, CLAYTON-LE-DALE, OSBALDESTON, Abbott Brow, MELLOR, Mellor Lane, Hob Green*, Whitecroft Lane*, Church Lane, Mellor Lane, Barker Lane, LAMMACK, Lammack Road, Shear Brow, BLACKBURN, Limbrick, Barbara Castle Way, Penny Street and Salford to BLACKBURN Bus Station. Returning from BLACKBURN Bus Station via Penny Street, Brown Street, Ainsworth Street, Richmond Terrace, Exchange Street, King William Street, Preston New Road, Barbara Castle Way, Limbrick, Shear Brow then outward route reversed to MELLOR Mellor Lane then via Hob Green*, Whitecroft Lane*, Church Lane, Mellor Lane, Abbott Brow, OSBALDESTON then outward route reversed to LANGHO Longsight Road, Northcote Road, then outward route reversed to WHALLEY King Street then via Clitheroe Road, Wiswell Lane then outward route reversed to CLITHEROE Wellgate then Lowergate, King Lane, King Street and Railway View Road to CLITHEROE Interchange. SERVICE 25A ROUTE DESCRIPTION From MELLOR BROOK Fieldens Arms via Myerscough Smithy Lane, turn on roundabout, Myerscough Smithy Lane, Longsight Road, A59, OSBALDESTON, Abbott Brow, MELLOR, Mellor Lane, Hob Green*, Whitecroft Lane*, Church Lane, Mellor Lane, Barker Lane, LAMMACK, Lammack Road, Shear Brow, BLACKBURN, Limbrick, Barbara Castle Way, Penny Street and Salford to BLACKBURN Bus Station.. Returning from BLACKBURN Bus Station via Penny Street, Brown Street, Ainsworth Street, Richmond Terrace, Exchange Street, King William Street, Preston New Road, Barbara Castle Way, Limbrick, Shear Brow then outward route reversed to MELLOR Mellor Lane then via Hob Green*, Whitecroft Lane*, Church Lane, Mellor Lane, Abbott Brow, OSBALDESTON, Longsight Road, A59 and Myerscough Smithy Lane to MELLOR BROOK Fieldens Arms. SERVICE 45 ROUTE DESCRIPTION From PRESTON Bus Station via Tithebarn Street, Old Vicarage, Lancaster Road, Ormskirk Road, Tithebarn Street, North Road, Garstang Road, FULWOOD, Watling Street Road, Sharoe Green Lane, Garstang Road, BROUGHTON, Whittingham Lane, Langley Lane, GOOSNARGH, Goosnargh Lane, Church Lane, Whittingham Lane, WHITTINGHAM, Cumeragh Lane, LONGRIDGE, Whittingham Road, Stone Bridge, Derby Road, Berry Lane, King Street, Dilworth Lane, Calfcote Lane, Lower Lane, Blackburn Road, Preston Road, Ribchester Road, Fleet Street Lane, Preston Road, RIBCHESTER, Church Street, Blackburn Road, Barker Brow, Ribchester Road, CLAYTON- LE-DALE, Oaks Brow, Ribchester Road, SALESBURY, Ribchester Road, Knowsley Road, WILPSHIRE, Whalley Road, Whalley New Road, Ramsgreave Drive, PLECKGATE, Pleckgate Road, Shear Brow, BLACKBURN, Limbrick, Barbara Castle Way, Penny Street and Salford to BLACKBURN Bus Station. Returning from BLACKBURN Bus Station via Penny Street, Brown Street, Ainsworth Street, Richmond Terrace, Exchange Street, King William Street, Preston New Road, Barbara Castle Way, Limbrick, Shear Brow, PLECKGATE, Pleckgate Road then outward route reversed to PRESTON North Road then Tithebarn Street and Carlisle Street to PRESTON Bus Station. * - Hail and Ride applies on these roads and all rural roads where there are no bus stops. CLITHEROE - WHALLEY - RIBCHESTER - LONGRIDGE - CHIPPING 5 via Barrow Brook - Hurst Green - Knowle Green Monday to Friday Operator Code PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT Service Number 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Notes $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ CLITHEROE Interchange . 0618 0828 1028 1228 1428 1538 1718 1848 BARROW BROOK Business Village . 0627 0837 1037 1237 1437 1547 1727 1857 WHALLEY Bus Station . 0634 0844 1044 1244 1444 1554 1734 1904 HURST GREEN Shireburn Arms . 0648 0858 1058 1258 1458 1608 1748 1918 RIBCHESTER Black Bull . 0658 0908 1108 1308 1508 1618 1758 1928 LONGRIDGE Opp Post Office . 0706 0916 1116 1316 1516 1626 1806 1936 CHIPPING Kirklands Estate . 0721 0931 1131 1331 1531 1641 1821 1951 Saturday Operator Code PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT Service Number 5 5 5 5 5 5 Notes $ $ $ $ $ $ CLITHEROE Interchange . 0828 1028 1228 1428 1638 1848 BARROW BROOK Business Village . 0837 1037 1237 1437 1647 1857 WHALLEY Bus Station . 0844 1044 1244 1444 1654 1904 HURST GREEN Shireburn Arms . 0858 1058 1258 1458 1708 1918 RIBCHESTER Black Bull . 0908 1108 1308 1508 1718 1928 LONGRIDGE Opp Post Office . 0916 1116 1316 1516 1726 1936 CHIPPING Kirklands Estate . 0931 1131 1331 1531 1741 1951 $ - Operated on behalf of Lancashire County Council PBT - Rotala Preston Bus CHIPPING - LONGRIDGE - RIBCHESTER - WHALLEY - CLITHEROE 5 via Knowle Green - Hurst Green - Barrow Brook Monday to Friday Operator Code PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT Service Number 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Notes $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ CHIPPING Kirklands Estate . 0723 0933 1133 1333 1533 1643 1823 1953 LONGRIDGE Post Office . 0738 0948 1148 1348 1548 1658 1838 2008 RIBCHESTER Black Bull . 0746 0956 1156 1356 1556 1706 1846 .... HURST GREEN Shireburn Arms . 0756 1006 1206 1406 1606 1716 1856 .... WHALLEY Bus Embayment . 0808 1018 1218 1418 1618 1728 1908 .... BARROW BROOK Business Village . 0815 1025 1225 1425 1625 1735 1915 .... CLITHEROE Interchange . 0823 1033 1233 1433 1633 1743 1923 .... Saturday Operator Code PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT Service Number 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Notes $ $ $ $ $ $ $ CHIPPING Kirklands Estate . 0723 0933 1133 1333 1533 1743 1953 LONGRIDGE Post Office . 0738 0948 1148 1348 1548 1758 2008 RIBCHESTER Black Bull . 0746 0956 1156 1356 1556 1806 .... HURST GREEN Shireburn Arms . 0756 1006 1206 1406 1606 1816 .... WHALLEY Bus Embayment . 0808 1018 1218 1418 1618 1828 .... BARROW BROOK Business Village . 0815 1025 1225 1425 1625 1835 .... CLITHEROE Interchange . 0823 1033 1233 1433 1633 1843 .... $ - Operated on behalf of Lancashire County Council PBT - Rotala Preston Bus CLITHEROE - WHALLEY - BROCKHALL - MELLOR - BLACKBURN 25 via Langho - Lammack - St. Marys College MELLOR BROOK - MELLOR - BLACKBURN 25A via Lammack - St. Marys College Monday to Friday Operator Code PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT Service Number 25 25 25A 25 25A 25 25A 25 25A 25 25 25 Notes $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ CLITHEROE Interchange . .... .... .... 0920 .... 1120 .... 1320 .... .... 1640 1750 CLITHEROE Market Place . .... .... .... 0921 .... 1121 .... 1321 .... .... 1641 1751 BARROW BROOK Business Village . .... .... .... 0928 .... 1128 .... 1328 .... .... 1648 1758 WHALLEY Bus Station . .... .... .... 0935 .... 1135 .... 1335 .... .... 1655 1805 BROCKHALL Village . .... .... .... 0943 .... 1143 .... 1343 .... .... 1703 1813 LANGHO The Rydings . .... .... .... 0950 .... 1150 .... 1350 .... .... 1710 1820 MELLOR BROOK Feildens Arms . .... .... 0853 .... 1056 .... 1256 .... 1456 .... .... .... MELLOR The Millstone . 0654 0756 0858 1001 1101 1201 1301 1401 1501 1546 1721 1831 LAMMACK Hare & Hounds . 0701 0804 0905 1008 1108 1208 1308 1408 1508 1553 1728 1838 BLACKBURN St Mary's College . 0704 0808 0908 1011 1111 1211 1311 1411 1511 1556 1731 1841 BLACKBURN Bus Station . 0713 0818 0918 1020 1120 1220 1320 1420 1520 1605 1740 1850 $ - Operated on behalf of Lancashire County Council PBT - Rotala Preston Bus CLITHEROE - WHALLEY - BROCKHALL - MELLOR - BLACKBURN 25 via Langho - Lammack - St. Marys College MELLOR BROOK - MELLOR - BLACKBURN 25A via Lammack - St. Marys College
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