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Monday to Saturday Monday to Saturday Middlesbrough - Stockton - Hartburn - Elton/Yarm - Longnewton - Airport 20 Monday to Saturday NS S NS MIDDLESBROUGH, Bus Stn 0656 0706 0736 0806 0836 0906 36 06 1706 1736 1806 1836 1906 Princeton Drive 0708 0718 0748 0818 0848 0918 48 18 1718 1748 1818 1848 1918 STOCKTON, High Street Nth 0717 0727 0757 0827 0857 0927 Then 57 27 past 1727 1757 1827 1857 1927 Hartburn, Birkdale Road 0730 0740 0810 0840 0910 0940 at 10 40 each 1740 1810 1840 1910 … Elton, Sutton Arms … … 0814 … 0914 … these 14 … hour … 1814 1844 1914 … Orchard Estate 0737 0747 … 0847 … 0947 mins … 47 until 1747 … … … … YARM, Town Hall 0744 0754 … 0854 … 0954 … 54 1754 … … … … Longnewton, Vane Arms 0758 0808 … 0908 … 1008 … 08 1808 … … … … Durham Tees Valley Airport 0805 0815 … 0915 … 1015 … 15 1815 … … … … NS - Not Saturday S - Saturday only Extra journey Monday to Friday with Council support:- Stockton (0656) Hartburn (0705) Orchard Estate (0711) Yarm (0716). Journeys between Yarm and Teeside Airport run with the support of Middlesbrough and Stockton Borough Councils. No Sunday or Bank Holiday service runs on route 20. Airport - Longnewton - Yarm - Elton - Hartburn - Stockton - Middlesbrough 20 Monday to Saturday S NS NS S Durham Tees Valley Airport … … 0719 … 0809 0819 … 0919 … 19 1719 … 1819 Longnewton, Vane Arms … … 0726 … 0816 0826 … 0926 … 26 1726 … 1826 YARM, Town Hall … … 0740 … 0835 0840 … 0940 Then … 40 past 1740 … 1840 Orchard Estate … … 0746 … 0841 0846 … 0946 at … 46 each 1746 … 1846 Elton, Sutton Arms 0721 … … 0821 … … 0921 … these 21 … hour … 1821 … Hartburn, Birkdale Road 0723 … 0753 0823 0848 0853 0923 0953 mins 23 53 until 1753 1823 1853 STOCKTON, High Street Nth 0738 0808 0808 0838 0908 0908 0938 1008 38 08 1808 1838 1908 Princeton Drive 0745 0815 0815 0845 0915 0915 0945 1015 45 15 1815 1845 1915 MIDDLESBROUGH, Bus Stn 0757 0827 0827 0857 0927 0927 0957 1027 57 27 1827 1857 1927 NS - Not Saturday S - Saturday only SERVICE 20 Durham Tees Valley Airport, Unclassified Roads (Trees Park Village), Mill Lane, Longnewton Village, Longnewton Lane to Urlay Nook, Urlay Nook Road (Uncl), Urlay Nook Road (A67), Yarm Road, Yarm High Street, Yarm Town Hall, Yarm High Street, Urlay Nook Road, Durham Lane to bridge over A66, Darlington Road, Birkdale Road, Dunedin Avenue, Greens Lane, Oxbridge Lane, Yarm Lane, Churchyard Link Road, Bridge Road, Stockton High Street, Church Road, Portrack Lane gyratory system, Council of Europe Boulevard (Princess Diana Bridge), University Boulevard, Harvard Avenue, Princeton Drive, The Viaduct, then A66, Newport Road, Hartington, Brentnall Street to Middlesbrough Bus Station. Journeys serving Elton run from Birkdale Road via Darlington Road and A66 Westbound to Elton Sutton Arms returning through Elton, A66 Flyover and Darlington Road to Birkdale Road. Middlesbrough - Teesside Park - Stockton - Hartburn - Elton 520 Evenings only (Monday to Sunday incl.) Middlesbrough, Bus Stn 1855 1955 2255 Elton 1925 2025 2225 Teesside Park 1902 2002 2302 Birkdale Road End 1927 2027 2227 Teesdale, Riverside College 1906 2006 then 2306 Hartburn Shops 1931 2031 then 2231 Stockton, High Street 1911 2011 hourly 2311 Stockton High Street 1937 2037 hourly 2237 Hartburn Shops 1916 2116 until 2316 Teesdale, Riverside College 1941 2041 until 2241 Birkdale Road End 1921 2021 2321 Teesside Park 1946 2046 2246 Elton 1924 2024 2324 Middlesbrough Bus Station 1954 2054 2254 Service 520 runs via Teesside Park (Morrison’s) and Teessdale to Stockton then via Yarm Road, Hartburn Lane, Darlington Road, Green Lane, Dunedin Avenue, Birkdale Road, Darlington Road and A66 Westbound to Elton returning through Elton to Birkdale Road and outward route reversed towards Stockton. Service 520 runs as normal on Bank Holidays but but no service runs Xmas, Boxing and New Year Days. Only the 1855 from Middlesbrough and the 1925 from Elton run on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve..
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