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N224 -Ravenshead- St Phillip Neri.Xlsx CONTRACT REF: SCHOOL: St Philip Neri Academy BUS OPERATOR: BUS SERVICE NO: N224 CAPACITY: 16 VEHICLE SPEC AGE OF VEHICLE CONTRACT START: CONTRACT END: OPTION TO EXTEND: CONTRACT TYPE: ROUTE AM: Ravenshead, Longdale Lane (Quarry Road), Nottingham Road, Larch Farm, Main, Road,Fishpool Road, Main Street, Blidworth, Mansfield Road, Warsop Lane, Rainworth, B6020 Southwell Road East, A6191 Southwell Road West, Bellamy Road, Old Newark Road turning circle, Bellamy Road, Lindhurst Lane, Chatsworth Drive, Litchfield Lane, Berry Hill Lane, Southwell Road West, Windsor Road, Littleworth, Baums Lane, Nottingham Road, Portland Road, Belvedere St, Rosemary St, St Philip Neri - ROUTE PM: St Philip Neri, the reverse of the morning route. TIMETABLE MORNINGS Ravenshead, Longdale Lane, Quarry Road Depart 07:55 Longdale Lane, the Hollies 07:57 Larch Farm 08:03 Main Road, Chapel Lane 08:06 Blidworth, Mansfield Road 08:09 Rainworth, Robin Hood 08:13 Bellamy Road, Redruth Drive 08:19 Chatsworth Drive 08:21 St Phillip Neri School Arrive 08:40 AFTERNOONS St Phillip Neri School Arrive 15:40 Chatsworth Drive 15:54 Bellamy Road, Redruth Drive 15:56 Rainworth, Robin Hood 16:02 Blidworth, Mansfield Road 16:06 Main Road, Chapel Lane 16:09 Larch Farm 16:12 Longdale Lane, the Hollies 16:15 Ravenshead, Longdale Lane, Quarry Road Arrive 16:18 NOTES 1. The conditions of travel on this journey are as set out in the leaflet issued with the travel permit by the Authority 2. The bus will stop for pupils to board and alight at the places named and at intermediate service stops, where available, if signalled accordingly. 3. The bus will depart at the times stated: the times for subsequent stops are approximate. 4. Pupils must travel on the bus to which they are allocated to prevent overloading..
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