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Hertford – Bishop's Stortford Hertford – Bishop’s Stortford MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS from 12th April 2021 Notes: Sch Sch Hertford, Bus Station, Stop 4 0725 0855 1015 1215 1415 1555 1600 1715 1820 Ware, Hertford Regional College, Stop C a 0732 0902 1022 1222 1422 1605 1610 1727 1827 St Margarets Railway Station, Stop A a 0617 0739 0909 1029 1229 1429 1616 1621 1734 1834 Stanstead Abbotts, Roydon Rd, Abbotts Rise 0619 0741 0911 1031 1231 1431 1619 1624 1736 1836 Hunsdon, High Street, opp The Crown PH 0625 0743 0748 0918 1038 1238 1438 1624 1631 1743 1843 Widford, High Street, Green Man PH 0629 0747 0752 0922 1042 1242 1442 1628 1635 1747 1847 Little Hadham, Stortford Rd, Albury Rd 0642 0805 0810 0935 1055 1255 1455 | 1648 1800 1900 Much Hadham, High St, Ye Olde Red Lion 0636 0757 0802 0929 1049 1249 1449 1633 1642 1754 1854 Hadham Ford, Nags Head PH 0640 0803 0806 0933 1053 1253 1453 1736 1646 1758 1858 Bishop’s Park, Tesco 0648 0813 0818 0943 1103 1303 1503 1653 1808 1908 B Stortford, Dunmow Rd, opp Nags Head PH 0822 0829 | | | | B Stortford, Dunmow Rd, Birchwood Sch 0826 0831 | | | | Bishop’s Stortford, Bridge St 0953 1108 1308 1508 SATURDAYS from 12th April 2021 Notes: Hertford, Bus Station, Stop 4 0800 1010 1220 1520 Ware, Hertford Regional College, Stop C a 0807 1017 1227 1527 St Margarets Railway Station, Stop A a 0814 1024 1233 1534 Stanstead Abbotts, Roydon Rd, Abbotts Rise 0816 1026 1235 1536 Hunsdon, High Street, opp The Crown PH 0823 1033 1242 1542 Widford, High Street, Green Man PH 0827 1037 1246 1546 Little Hadham, Stortford Rd, Albury Rd 0840 1056 1258 1558 Much Hadham, High St, Ye Olde Red Lion 0834 1047 1253 1553 Hadham Ford, Nags Head PH 0838 1054 1256 1556 Bishop’s Park, Tesco 0848 1104 1308 1606 Bishop’s Stortford, Bridge St 0853 1109 1318 NOTES: a - Near Railway Station NSch - Non Schooldays only Sch - Schooldays only OPERATOR: Central Connect Customer Care: 01992 890225 NO SERVICE ON SUNDAYS OR PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Further Information – traveline 0871 200 22 33 Calls cost 12p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge. Issued and accepted throughout on this service Bishop’s Stortford – Hertford MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS from 12th April 2021 Notes: NSch Sch Sch Sch B Stortford, Parsonage Ln, Birchwood Sch 1530 1550 B Stortford, Dunmow Rd, Nags Head PH 1533 1553 Bishop’s Stortford, Interchange, Stop E a 0622 0713 0713 0902 1115 1315 | 1555 1710 1825 1925 Bishop’s Stortford, Potter St, Stop H 0623 0714 0714 0903 1116 1316 | 1556 1711 1826 1926 Bishop’s Stortford, Bridge St, Stop J 0625 0716 0716 0907 1117 1317 1546 1600 1714 1827 1927 Bishop’s Park, Tesco 0630 0721 0721 0912 1122 1322 1551 1606 1722 1832 1932 Lt Hadham, Stortford Rd, opp Albury Rd 0635 0730 0730 0920 1130 1330 1558 1615 1732 1840 1940 Hadham Ford, opp Nags Head PH 0637 0732 0732 0718 0922 1132 1332 1600 1620 1734 1842 1942 Much Hadham, opp Ye Olde Red Lion 0641 0735 0735 0723 0926 1136 1336 1608 1624 1738 1846 1946 Widford, High Street, opp Green Man PH 0648 0742 0742 0735 0933 1143 1343 1616 1632 1746 1853 1953 Hunsdon, High Street, The Crown PH 0652 0745 0745 0740 0937 1147 1347 1620 1636 1750 1857 1957 Stanstead Abbotts, opp Abbotts Rse 0659 0752 0752 0749 0944 1154 1354 1642 1756 1904 St Margarets Railway Station, Stop B a 0701 0759 0759 0755 0946 1156 1356 1645 1758 1906 Ware, Hertford Regional College, Stop A a 0708 0809 0809 0805 0953 1203 1403 1653 1805 1913 Hertford, Bus Station 0715 0814 0817 0820 1000 1210 1410 1700 1812 1920 SATURDAYS from 12th April 2021 Notes: Bishop’s Stortford, Interchange, Stop E a 0900 1115 1415 1625 Bishop’s Stortford, Potter St, Stop H 0901 1116 1416 1626 Bishop’s Stortford, Bridge St, Stop J 0902 1119 1420 1630 Bishop’s Park, Tesco 0907 1127 1429 1637 Lt Hadham, Stortford Rd, opp Albury Rd 0915 1133 1435 1643 Hadham Ford, opp Nags Head PH 0917 1135 1437 1645 Much Hadham, opp Ye Olde Red Lion 0921 1138 1441 1648 Widford, High Street, opp Green Man PH 0925 1145 1448 1654 Hunsdon, High Street, The Crown PH 0932 1149 1452 1658 Stanstead Abbotts, opp Abbotts Rse 0939 1155 1458 1703 St Margarets Railway Station, Stop B a 0941 1157 1500 1705 Ware, Hertford Regional College, Stop A a 0948 1207 1507 1712 Hertford, Bus Station 0955 1214 1514 1719 NOTES: a - Near Railway Station NSch - Non Schooldays only Sch - Schooldays only OPERATOR: Central Connect Customer Care: 01992 890225 NO SERVICE ON SUNDAYS OR PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Further Information – traveline 0871 200 22 33 Calls cost 12p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge. Issued and accepted throughout on this service.
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