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16A Birmingham 16A Birmingham - Great Barr via Hockley Mondays to Fridays Operator: NXB Markets (Stop MK3) 0000 Hockley, Hockley Circus (after) 0010 Newton, Green Lane (before) 0024 Scott Arms (Stop GG) 0028 Saturdays Operator: NXB Markets (Stop MK3) 0000 Hockley, Hockley Circus (after) 0010 Newton, Green Lane (before) 0024 Scott Arms (Stop GG) 0028 Sundays Operator: NXB Markets (Stop MK3) 0000 Hockley, Hockley Circus (after) 0010 Newton, Green Lane (before) 0023 Scott Arms (Stop GG) 0028 Route 16A is operated by National Express West Midlands Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr, Birmingham, West Midlands, B42 2SY Tel: 0121 254 6500 16A Great Barr - Birmingham via Hockley Mondays to Fridays Operator: NXB Scott Arms (Stop GF) 0426 Newton, Green Lane (after) 0430 Handsworth Wood, Selbourne Road (opp) 0439 Hockley, Hockley Circus (before) 0445 Markets (Stop MK3) 0459 Saturdays Operator: NXB Scott Arms (Stop GF) 0426 Newton, Green Lane (after) 0430 Handsworth Wood, Selbourne Road (opp) 0439 Hockley, Hockley Circus (before) 0445 Markets (Stop MK3) 0459 Sundays Operator: NXB Scott Arms (Stop GF) 0625 Newton, Green Lane (after) 0629 Handsworth Wood, Selbourne Road (opp) 0637 Hockley, Hockley Circus (before) 0643 Markets (Stop MK3) 0657 Route 16A is operated by National Express West Midlands Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr, Birmingham, West Midlands, B42 2SY Tel: 0121 254 6500 16A Birmingham - Great Barr via Hockley 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 nwmajawg Digbeth, Markets (Stop MK3) Upper Dean Street 43000203903 nwmapawj Birmingham, Moor St Station 43000203209 nwmwgtda Birmingham, Colmore Circus (Stop SH10) 43000208504 nwmajgjd Birmingham, Lloyd House (Stop SQ5) Snow Hill Queensway 43000207205 nwmamtwt Jewellery Quarter, Water Street (Stop CN3) Old Snow Hill 43000270103 nwmamwad Jewellery Quarter, St Paul’s Metro Stop (Stop CN4) Constitution Hill 43000270201 nwmamwam Jewellery Quarter, Hall Street (adj) Great Hampton Street 43000270305 nwmamwaw Jewellery Quarter, Vyse Street (adj) Great Hampton Street 43000270401 nwmamwgd Hockley, Great King Street (after) 43000276103 nwmamwgp Hockley, Hockley Circus (after) Soho Hill 43000276301 nwmamwdp Hockley, Charleville Road (opp) Hamstead Road 43000273701 nwmamwjw Lozells, Villa Cross (opp) Hamstead Road 43000277104 nwmamwmd Lozells, Gibson Road (opp) Hamstead Road 43000277302 nwmamwmj Lozells, Handsworth Park Gates (adj) Hamstead Road 43000278102 nwmamwmt Handsworth Wood, Church Hill Road (opp) Hamstead Road 43000278202 nwmamwdt Handsworth Wood, Church Lane (after) Handsworth Wood Road 43000273801 nwmdgtjw Handsworth Wood, Selbourne Road (adj) Handsworth Wood Road 43000534102 nwmdgtmd Handsworth Wood, Devonshire Road (adj) Handsworth Wood Road 43000534202 nwmdgtmj Handsworth Wood, Somerset Road (adj) Handsworth Wood Road 43000534302 nwmdgtmp Handsworth Wood, Hamstead Hall Road (adj) Hamstead Hill 43000534401 nwmdgtmt Handsworth Wood, Park Hill Drive (adj) Hamstead Hill 43000534501 nwmdgtmw Hamstead, Vernon Avenue (adj) Hamstead Hill 43000535101 nwmdgtpg Hamstead, Beauchamp Avenue (adj) Hamstead Hill 43000535202 nwmdgtpj Hamstead, Austin Way (opp) Old Walsall Road 43000535301 nwmdgtpt Hamstead, Hamstead Railway Station (opp) Old Walsall Road 43000536101 nwmdgtwa Gorse Farm, Hamstead Village (after) Hamstead Road 43000540201 nwmgpwga Gorse Farm, Spouthouse Lane (opp) Hamstead Road 43000540301 nwmgpwgj Gorse Farm, James Road (opp) Hamstead Road 43000540401 nwmgpwgp Newton, Lingfield Court (opp) Hamstead Road 43000540501 nwmtgtpw Newton, Green Lane (before) Hamstead Road 43000540603 nwmgpwgw Newton, Green Lane (opposite) 43000540601 nwmdpmpa Newton, Valley Road (adj) Hamstead Road 43000541001 nwmdpmjt Newton, Heather Road (adj) Hamstead Road 43000540901 nwmgpwpd Grove Vale, Monksfield Avenue (adj) Newton Road 43000544101 nwmgpwmw Gorse Farm, Red House Park (adj) Newton Road 43000542401 nwmgpwmp Gorse Farm, Pages Lane (adj) Newton Road 43000542301 nwmgpwmg Gorse Farm, Scott Arms (Stop GG) Newton Road 43000542201 16A Great Barr - Birmingham via Hockley 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 nwmgpwmj Gorse Farm, Scott Arms (Stop GF) Newton Road 43000542202 nwmgpwmt Gorse Farm, Pages Lane (opp) Newton Road 43000542302 nwmgpwpa Gorse Farm, Red House Park (opp) Newton Road 43000542402 nwmgpwpg Grove Vale, Monksfield Avenue (opp) Newton Road 43000544102 nwmgpwpj Grove Vale, Arlen Drive (opp) Newton Road 43000544201 nwmdpmjw Newton, Heather Road (opp) Hamstead Road 43000540902 nwmdpmpd Newton, Valley Road (opp) Hamstead Road 43000541002 nwmgpwja Newton, Green Lane (after) Hamstead Road 43000540602 nwmgpwgt Newton, Lingfield Court (adj) Hamstead Road 43000540502 nwmgpwgm Gorse Farm, James Road (adj) Hamstead Road 43000540402 nwmgpwgd Gorse Farm, Spouthouse Lane (adj) Hamstead Road 43000540302 nwmdgtwg Gorse Farm, Hamstead Village (adj) Hamstead Road 43000540203 nwmdgtpw Hamstead, Hamstead Railway Station (adj) Old Walsall Road 43000536102 nwmdgtpm Hamstead, Austin Way (adj) Old Walsall Road 43000535302 nwmdgtpd Hamstead, Beauchamp Avenue (opp) Hamstead Hill 43000535201 nwmtwtwt Handsworth Wood, Park Hill Drive (opp) Hamstead Hill 43000534502 nwmdgtmg Handsworth Wood, Somerset Road (opp) Handsworth Wood Road 43000534301 nwmdgtma Handsworth Wood, Devonshire Road (opp) Handsworth Wood Road 43000534201 nwmdgtjt Handsworth Wood, Selbourne Road (opp) Handsworth Wood Road 43000534101 nwmtjpag Handsworth Wood, Church Lane (before) Handsworth Wood Road 43000273802 nwmamwdm Handsworth Wood, Wellington Road (before) Hamstead Road 43000272604 nwmamwmp Handsworth Wood, Church Hill Road (adj) Hamstead Road 43000278201 nwmamwmg Lozells, Handsworth Park Gates (opp) Hamstead Road 43000278101 nwmamwma Lozells, Gibson Road (adj) Hamstead Road 43000277301 nwmpjtat Lozells, Villa Road (after) Hamstead Road 43002701201 nwmamwjp Hockley, Hamstead Road (adj) Soho Hill 43000276503 nwmamwgw Hockley, Hockley Circus (before) Soho Hill 43000276303 nwmamwga Hockley, Great King Street (before) 43000276102 nwmamwdj Jewellery Quarter, Vyse Street (opp) Great Hampton Street 43000270404 nwmamwap Jewellery Quarter, Hall Street (opp) Great Hampton Street 43000270301 nwmamwaj Jewellery Quarter, St Paul’s Metro Stop (Stop CN5) Constitution Hill 43000270203 nwmamtwp Jewellery Quarter, Water Street (Stop CN1) 43000270102 nwmajgdw Birmingham, Lloyd House (Stop SQ3) Snow Hill Queensway 43000207203 nwmwgpmd Birmingham, Colmore Circus (Stop SH7) 43000208503 nwmagwdw Birmingham, Bus Mall (Stop MS15) 43000202103 nwmwgpmj Birmingham, Smallbrook Queensway (Stop NS6) Smallbrook Queensway 43000202501 nwmajadt Birmingham, Old Repertory Theatre (Stop NS12) Station Street 43000202602 nwmajawg Digbeth, Markets (Stop MK3) Upper Dean Street 43000203903.
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