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Mondays to Fridays Saturdays Saturdays Sundays Mondays To Weston-super-Mare - Banwell - Winscombe - Sandford - Wrington - A2 Bristol Airport First in Bristol Bath & the West Timetable valid from 04/09/2016 until further notice. 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 Saturdays Weston-super-Mare, Regent Street (W-bound) 0715 0815 0920 1025 1125 1225 1325 1425 1525 1635 1740 1850 0720 0825 0925 1025 1125 Locking, Beechwood Avenue (E-bound) 0728 0832 0937 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 1540 1653 1758 1905 0733 0839 0939 1040 1140 Banwell, The Orchard (E-bound) 0736 0839 0945 1048 1148 1248 1348 1448 1549 1702 1807 1912 0741 0847 0947 1048 1148 Sandford, Church (NE-bound) 0746 0849 0954 1057 1157 1257 1357 1457 1600 1713 1816 1920 0750 0856 0956 1057 1157 Wrington, Golden Lion (E-bound) 0759 0902 1006 1109 1209 1309 1409 1509 1613 1726 1828 1931 0802 0908 1008 1109 1209 Bristol International Airport, Airport Terminal (W-bound) 0812 0915 1019 1122 1222 1322 1422 1522 1626 1739 1841 1942 0815 0921 1021 1122 1222 Saturdays Weston-super-Mare, Regent Street (W-bound) 1225 1325 1425 1525 1635 1740 1850 Locking, Beechwood Avenue (E-bound) 1240 1340 1440 1540 1650 1755 1905 Banwell, The Orchard (E-bound) 1248 1348 1448 1549 1659 1804 1912 Sandford, Church (NE-bound) 1257 1357 1457 1558 1708 1813 1920 Wrington, Golden Lion (E-bound) 1309 1409 1509 1611 1721 1825 1931 Bristol International Airport, Airport Terminal (W-bound) 1322 1422 1522 1624 1734 1838 1942 Sundays no service no service no service no service no service A2 Bristol Airport - Wrington - Sandford - Winscombe - Banwel - Weston-super-Mare First in Bristol Bath & the West Timetable valid from 04/09/2016 until further notice. 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 Saturdays Bristol International Airport, Airport Terminal (W-bound) 0712 0817 0927 1027 1127 1227 1327 1427 1527 1632 1747 1847 0722 0822 0927 1027 1127 Wrington, Golden Lion (W-bound) 0724 0829 0939 1039 1139 1239 1339 1439 1539 1644 1759 1859 0734 0834 0939 1039 1139 Sandford, Church (SW-bound) 0736 0842 0951 1051 1151 1251 1351 1451 1552 1657 1812 1911 0746 0846 0951 1051 1151 Banwell, The Orchard (W-bound) 0745 0851 0959 1059 1159 1259 1359 1459 1602 1707 1820 1918 0754 0854 0959 1059 1159 Locking, Beechwood Avenue (W-bound) 0754 0900 1008 1108 1208 1308 1408 1508 1611 1716 1829 1926 0803 0903 1008 1108 1208 Weston-super-Mare, Regent Street (W-bound) 0809 0915 1020 1120 1220 1320 1420 1520 1626 1731 1841 1937 0814 0914 1020 1120 1220 Saturdays Bristol International Airport, Airport Terminal (W-bound) 1227 1327 1427 1527 1632 1747 1847 Wrington, Golden Lion (W-bound) 1239 1339 1439 1539 1644 1759 1859 Sandford, Church (SW-bound) 1251 1351 1451 1552 1657 1812 1911 Banwell, The Orchard (W-bound) 1259 1359 1459 1600 1705 1820 1918 Locking, Beechwood Avenue (W-bound) 1308 1408 1508 1609 1714 1829 1926 Weston-super-Mare, Regent Street (W-bound) 1320 1420 1520 1623 1728 1841 1937 Sundays no service no service no service no service no service Data Provided by South West Public Transport Information (SWPTI) - 39 - 13/10/16 Weston-super-Mare - Banwell - Winscombe - Sandford - Wrington - A2 Bristol Airport First in Bristol Bath & the West 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 wsmjmtm Weston-super-Mare, Regent Street (W-bound) Regent Street 0190NSC16198 wsmajad Weston-super-Mare, Alexandra Parade (Stop BB) Alexandra Parade 0190NSC30143 wsmjwap Ashcombe, Winterstoke Road (SE-bound) Winterstoke Road 0190NSA01326 wsmapag Ashcombe, Winterstoke Road Garages (SE-bound) Winterstoke Road 0190NSY38474 wsmjtwj Worle Moor, Aisecombe Way (S-bound) Aiscome Way 0190NSA01318 wsmjtwm Worle Moor, Aisecombe Way (N-bound) Aiscome Way 0190NSA01319 wsmdama Locking, Somerset Avenue (S-bound) A371 0190NSC30451 wsmdatm Locking, Helicopter Museum (E-bound) A371 0190NSC30454 wsmdgam Locking, Elm Tree Road Garage (S-bound) Elm Tree Road 0190NSC30456 wsmdgjp Locking, South Lawn (E-bound) Elm Tree Road 0190NSC30458 wsmdgpt Locking, Beechwood Avenue (E-bound) Elm Tree Road 0190NSC30460 wsmdjgd Locking, Fairacre Close (E-bound) Meadow Drive 0190NSC30461 wsmdjmt Locking, Birch Close (S-bound) Mendip Rise 0190NSC30462 wsmdjwj Elborough, Old Banwell Road (W-bound) A371 0190NSC30500 wsmjpdp Elborough, Elborough Turn (W-bound) A371 0190NSC01229 wsmdmaw Knightcott, Summer Lane (E-bound) 0190NSC30501 wsmdmdw Knightcott, Knightcott Gardens (E-bound) A371 0190NSC30504 wsmdmgm Knightcott, Knightcott Park (E-bound) 0190NSC30506 wsmdmjd Banwell, Westfield Crescent (E-bound) A371 0190NSC30509 wsmdmpd Banwell, The Orchard (E-bound) 0190NSC30512 wsmdpat Banwell, Castle (SE-bound) 0190NSC30551 wsmdtpw Winscombe, The Triangle (E-bound) Banwell Road 0190NSY38509 wsmdwgj Winscombe, Browns Corner (N-bound) Sandford Road 0190NSC30533 wsmdwdj Sandford Batch, Moorham Road (N-bound) Sandford Road 0190NSC30531 wsmdwap Sandford Batch, The Grove (N-bound) Sandford Road 0190NSC30528 wsmdwaw Sandford Batch, Wimblestone Road (NE-bound) South Croft 0190NSC30526 wsmdwga Sandford, Quarry Road (N-bound) South Croft 0190NSC30525 wsmdwgw Sandford, Church (NE-bound) Hill Road 0190NSC30523 wsmdwpa Sandford, School (E-bound) 0190NSC30547 wsmgadt Churchill, Ski Centre (SE-bound) Greenhill Road 0190NSC30545 wsmgamp Churchill, Hilliers Lane (E-bound) 0190NSC30544 wsmgawg Dinghurst, Nelson’s Arms (E-bound) 0190NSC30542 wsmgdjp Lower Langford, Churchill Gate (NE-bound) 0190NSC31056 wsmgdpw Upper Langford, The Churchill Inn (NE-bound) 0190NSC31053 wsmgjaj Upper Langford, St Marys Gardens (NE-bound) Langford Road 0190NSC31098 wsmgjgt Upper Langford, Langford House (E-bound) 0190NSC31100 wsmgjwt Blackmoor, Langford Post Office (E-bound) 0190NSC31103 wsmgjwp Blackmoor, Greenwell Lane (N-bound) Blackmoor 0190NSC31105 wsmgmtj Wrington, Glebe Road (N-bound) Butts Batch 0190NSC31106 wsmgpat Wrington, Golden Lion (E-bound) 0190NSC31111 wsmpdag Wrington, Garstons (SE-bound) 019000063 wsmjwga Wrington, Cowslip Green (NE-bound) A38 Bristol Road 0190NSA01336 wsmpajp Redhill, Lye Hole Lane (NE-bound) 019000031 wsmjajd Redhill, Ashford Road (NE-bound) A38 0190NSC31051 wsmjwpj Bristol International Airport, Airport Terminal (W-bound) 019000002 A2 Bristol Airport - Wrington - Sandford - Winscombe - Banwel - Weston-super-Mare First in Bristol Bath & the West 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 wsmjwpj Bristol International Airport, Airport Terminal (W-bound) 019000002 wsmjgtp Bristol International Airport, Airport Terminal (W-bound) 0190NSZ01245 wsmjagw Redhill, Ashford Road (SW-bound) A38 0190NSC31050 wsmpajm Redhill, Lye Hole Lane (SW-bound) 019000030 wsmjwgd Wrington, Cowslip Green (SW-bound) 0190NSA01337 wsmpdad Wrington, Garstons (NW-bound) 019000062 wsmgpap Wrington, Golden Lion (W-bound) Broad Street 0190NSC31112 wsmgmtp Wrington, Glebe Road (S-bound) Butt’s Batch 0190NSC31110 wsmgmaj Blackmoor, Greenwell Lane (SW-bound) 0190NSC31104 wsmgmad Blackmoor, Langford Post Office (W-bound) Langford Road 0190NSC31102 wsmgjma Upper Langford, Langford House (W-bound) Langford Road 0190NSC31101 wsmgjam Upper Langford, St Marys Gardens (SW-bound) Langford Road 0190NSC31099 wsmgdta Upper Langford, The Churchill Inn (SW-bound) Bristol Road 0190NSC31052 wsmgdmp Lower Langford, Churchill Gate (SW-bound) Bristol Road 0190NSC31054 wsmgawj Dinghurst, Nelson’s Arms (W-bound) Dinghurst Road 0190NSC30541 wsmgamd Churchill, Hilliers Lane (W-bound) 0190NSC30543 wsmgadj Churchill, Ski Centre (W-bound) Greenhill Road 0190NSC30546 wsmdwmp Sandford, School (W-bound) Greenhill Road 0190NSC30548 wsmdwja Sandford, Church (SW-bound) Hill Road 0190NSC30522 wsmdwgd Sandford, Quarry Road (S-bound) South Croft 0190NSC30524 wsmdwda Sandford Batch, Wimblestone Road (SW-bound) South Croft 0190NSC30527 wsmdwat Sandford Batch, Shipham Lane (S-bound) 0190NSC30529 wsmdwdt Sandford Batch, Moorham Road (S-bound) 0190NSC30530 wsmdwgm Winscombe, Browns Corner (S-bound) 0190NSC30532 wsmdtwa Winscombe, The Triangle (W-bound) Woodborough Road 0190NSC30549
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