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Mondays to Fridays Saturdays Sundays Summer Bank Holiday Mondays to Fridays 440 Abbeydore - Pontrilas - Hereford Yeomans Travel Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service Restrictions 1 2 NTW NTW Notes Sch NSch A R Abbey Dore, adj Southview 0705 0725 0925 1125 1325 1725 Ewyas Harold, Elmdale Housing Estate (W-bound) 0710 0730 0930 1130 1330 1730 Ewyas Harold, opp Temple Bar 0712 0732 0932 1132 1332 1732 Pontrilas, adj Telephone Exchange 0718 0738 0938 1138 1338 1738 Wormbridge, adj School 1741 Allensmore, adj Lock’s Garage 1745 Allensmore, adj Goose Pool 1749 Belmont, adj Tesco Store 1750 Hereford, Bridge Street (N-bound) 17591 Hereford, Country Bus Station (Stand 7) 1805 Saturdays Abbey Dore, adj Southview 0925 1125 1325 Ewyas Harold, Elmdale Housing Estate (W-bound) 0930 1130 1330 Ewyas Harold, opp Temple Bar 0932 1132 1332 Pontrilas, adj Telephone Exchange 0938 1138 1338 Sundays no service Service Restrictions: 1 - to 17.12.21, not 25.10.21 to 29.10. 2 - from 25.10.21, not 1.11.21 to 17.12. NTW - Not Tuesdays and Wednesdays Notes: A - Operates as service 442 on Tuesdays NSch - Does not operate on school days R - On request Sch - Operates only on school days 1 - sets down only 440 Hereford - Pontrilas - Abbeydore 0 Yeomans Travel Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service Restrictions 1 2 NTW NTW T 3 Notes Sch NSch sA Hereford, Country Bus Station (Stand 7) 0630 0650 Hereford, Maylord Shopping Centre (Stand 3) 0631 0651 Hereford, Broad Street (S-bound) 0633 0653 Belmont, opp Tesco Store 0638 0658 Allensmore, opp Lock’s Garage 0643 0703 Wormbridge, School (S-bound) 0647 0707 Pontrilas, opp Telephone Exchange 0652 0712 1053 1253 1428 1453 1653 Ewyas Harold, opp Temple Bar 1058 1258 1433 1458 1658 Ewyas Harold, Elmdale Housing Estate (W-bound) 1100 1300 14351 1500 1700 Abbey Dore, opp Southview 0702 0722 1105 1305 1440 1505 1705 Saturdays Pontrilas, opp Telephone Exchange 1053 1253 Ewyas Harold, opp Temple Bar 1058 1258 Ewyas Harold, Elmdale Housing Estate (W-bound) 1100 1300 Abbey Dore, opp Southview 1105 1305 Sundays no service Service Restrictions: 1 - to 17.12.21, not 25.10.21 to 29.10. 2 - from 25.10.21, not 1.11.21 to 17.12. 3 - Not Tuesdays and Thursdays, also 23.9.21, 30.9., 7.10., 14.10., 21.10., 28.10., 4.11., 11.11., 18.11., 25.11., 2.12., 9.12., 16.12., 23.12., 30.12. NTW - Not Tuesdays and Wednesdays T - Operates only on Tuesdays Notes: A - Operates as service 442 on Tuesdays NSch - Does not operate on school days Sch - Operates only on school days s - Sets down only 1 - sets down only Herefordshire County Council06/09/2021 1146 440 Abbeydore - Pontrilas - Hereford Yeomans Travel For times of the next departures from a particular stop you can use traveline-txt - by sending the SMS code to 84268. Add the service number after the code if you just want a specific service - eg: buctdgtd 60. The return message from traveline-txt will show the next three departures, and it currently costs 25p plus any message sending charge. Departure times will be real-time predictions where available, or scheduled departure times if not. You can also get the same information by using the SMS code at www.nextbuses.mobi (only normal browsing charges apply) or through several iPhone or Android apps that offer access to NextBuses. NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code heradjmg Abbey Dore, adj Southview unclassified road 2090A078200 herapwjm Abbey Dore, opp Village Hall B4347 2090A20962 heratjgj Abbey Dore, opp Neville Arms B4348 2090A0106216 herampgw Ewyas Harold, adj Elmdale Turn B4348 2090A19854 herajpdt Ewyas Harold, Elmdale Housing Estate (E-bound) Elmdale 2090A19061 heradjmd Ewyas Harold, Elmdale Housing Estate (W-bound) Elmdale 2090A077900 herajpdp Ewyas Harold, opp Temple Bar unclassified road 2090A19059 herapwgw Ewyas Harold, adj Morgan’s Garage B4348 2090A21220 heragwmd Pontrilas, adj Telephone Exchange B4347 2090A18597 herampjd Pontrilas, adj Post Office unclassified road 2090A19858 herampjm Pontrilas, adj Saw Mills A465 2090A19862 herampjt Wormbridge, Grove Park (NE-bound) A465 2090A19866 heradjgw Wormbridge, adj School A465 2090A077500 heramgmj Wormbridge, adj Telephone Box A465 2090A19649 heramgmp Wormbridge, opp Kilpeck Turn A465 2090A19651 heramgmt Wormbridge, Crizeley (NE-bound) A465 2090A19654 heramgjw Didley, opp The Bound House A465 2090A19639 heradjgp Allensmore, adj Lock’s Garage A465 2090A077200 heramgmw Allensmore, adj Winnal Turn A465 2090A19656 heramgpd Allensmore, adj Moorfield Farm A465 2090A19660 heradjdw Allensmore, adj Goose Pool A465 2090A075100 heramgpj Allensmore, adj Webtree A465 2090A19667 heramgjp Belmont, adj Belmont Abbey A465 2090A19634 heramgpt Belmont, Haywood Turn (NE-bound) A465 2090A19671 heradjdt Belmont, adj Tesco Store Belmont Road (A465) 2090A074201 heramgaw The Oval, Belmont Road (NE-bound) Belmont Road 2090A19608 heramdtp Hereford, opp Walnut Tree Avenue Belmont Road 2090A19575 herajtjm Hereford, opp Priors Walk Belmont Road 2090A19187 herajtdg Hereford, o/s St Martin’s Street St Martin’s Street 2090A19152 heradatm Hereford, Bridge Street (N-bound) Bridge Street 2090A061100 heradmwp Hereford, adj Old Market Newmarket Street A438 2090A111710 heraptmt Hereford, adj Franklin Barnes Commercial Road A465 2090A041000 heradagp Hereford, Country Bus Station (Stand 7) Commercial1 Road 2090A041603 Herefordshire County Council06/09/2021 1146 440 Hereford - Pontrilas - Abbeydore Yeomans Travel For times of the next departures from a particular stop you can use traveline-txt - by sending the SMS code to 84268. Add the service number after the code if you just want a specific service - eg: buctdgtd 60. The return message from traveline-txt will show the next three departures, and it currently costs 25p plus any message sending charge. Departure times will be real-time predictions where available, or scheduled departure times if not. You can also get the same information by using the SMS code at www.nextbuses.mobi (only normal browsing charges apply) or through several iPhone or Android apps that offer access to NextBuses. NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code heradagp Hereford, Country Bus Station (Stand 7) Commercial Road 2090A041603 heratagj Hereford, Maylord Shopping Centre (Stand 3) Slip Road off Blueschool Street 2090A028608 heradatw Hereford, Broad Street (S-bound) Broad Street 2090A061102 herajtjp Hereford, adj Priors Walk Belmont Road 2090A19189 heramdtm Hereford, adj Walnut Tree Avenue Belmont Road 2090A19573 heragjdg The Oval, adj Belmont Road A465. Belmont Road 2090A147402 heragmwj Belmont, opp Tesco Store A465 Belmont Road 2090A18323 heramgpw Belmont, Haywood Turn (SE-bound) A465 2090A19673 heramgjm Belmont, opp Belmont Abbey A465 2090A19632 heramgpm Allensmore, opp Webtree A465 2090A19669 heramgpg Allensmore, adj Village Hall A465 2090A19662 heragmd Allensmore, opp Moorfield Farm A465 2090A0106132 heramgpa Allensmore, opp Winnal Turn A465 2090A19658 heragwjw Allensmore, opp Lock’s Garage A465 2090A18593 heramgjt Didley, adj Stock Farm A465 2090A19636 heratdtd Wormbridge, Crizeley (SW-bound) A465 2090A0106056 heramgmd Didley, o/s The Bound House A465 2090A19645 heramgma Wormbridge, adj Kilpeck Turn A465 2090A19643 heramgmg Wormbridge, opp Telephone Box A465 2090A19647 heragwma Wormbridge, School (S-bound) A465 2090A18595 herampjw Wormbridge, Grove Park (W-bound) A465 2090A19868 herampjp Pontrilas, opp Saw Mills A465 2090A19864 herampjg Pontrilas, opp Post Office unclassified road 2090A19860 heragwmg Pontrilas, opp Telephone Exchange B4347 2090A18599 herapwgt Ewyas Harold, opp Morgan’s Garage B4348 2090A21218 herajpdp Ewyas Harold, opp Temple Bar unclassified road 2090A19059 herajpdt Ewyas Harold, Elmdale Housing Estate (E-bound) Elmdale 2090A19061 heradjmd Ewyas Harold, Elmdale Housing Estate (W-bound) Elmdale 2090A077900 herampja Ewyas Harold, opp Elmdale Turn B4348 2090A19856 heratjga Abbey Dore, adj Neville Arms B4348 2090A0106214 herapwjp Abbey Dore, adj Village Hall B4348 2090A20964 herajpdw Abbey Dore, opp Southview unclassified road 2090A19063 2 Herefordshire County Council06/09/2021 1146.
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