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Stockton (STK).Indd 1 11/10/2018 10:50 Stockton Station i Onward Travel Information Buses Local area map Stockton is a Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2018 & also map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA PLUSBUS area. Rail replacement buses depart from the main road at the bottom of the PLUSBUS is a discount price ‘bus pass’ that you buy with station access road your train ticket. It gives you unlimited bus travel around your chosen town, on participating buses. Visit www.plusbus.info Main destinations by bus (Data correct at August 2018) BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS DESTINATION DESTINATION DESTINATION ROUTES STOP ROUTES STOP ROUTES STOP 13A 1 13A 1 Acklam { Summerville (Tesco extra) X8, X22 2 { 17A B Linthorpe (for Teesside University) 13 3 { X8 1 17A B Teesdale (Durham University, Queen's { Billingham ^ 35, 36, 52 3 X10 A 13A, X8, X22 1 { Campus - Thornaby ) ^ S1~, X12 D { Billingham (Owington Farm) 36, 52 3 13 3 36, 37, 38 4 { Teesside Industrial Estate 15 B { Billingham (Wolviston Court) 35 3 { Middlesbrough (Bus Station)* ^ X10 A X8 1 { Billingham (High Grange) 35 3 17A B S1~ D 36, 37, 38 C Teesside Shopping Park Billingham (Low Grange) 52 3 { 36, 37, 38 (short { X12, X66, X67 D walk from Middles- 4 { Bishopsgarth 59 2 { Mount Pleasant 35, 36, 37, 38, 52 3 brough Road) 15, X8, X22 1 Bishopton Road 59, X8 2 13, X8 2 { Newham Grange 36, 37, 38 4 { 3 Thornaby Rail Station ^ 61 E 13A { 17A B 13A, X8 1 { Bishopton Road West 59 2 Newport S1~, X12, X66, X67 D { 36, 37, 38 4 13 2 15 1 Thornaby (Town Centre) Newton Bewley 36 3 { 17A B { Carlton X8 2 Thorpe Thewles X8, X22 2 Darlington X66, X67 E { Norton 35, 36, 37, 38, 52 3 { Tithe Barn 59 2 Deaf Hill X22 2 { Norton Glebe 38 3 { { Norton Grange (Norton Avenue) 35 3 Trimdon X22 2 { Durham Road 58, X8, X22 2 15, 58, 59, X8, X22 2 Norton Road 35, 36, 37, 38, 52 3 University Hospital of North Tees { Eaglescliffe 7, 7A D { { 37 3 { Nuffi eld Health Tees Hospital 38 3 { Egglescliffe 7, 7A D { Whinney Banks 17A B 13 2 X22 2 { Elm Tree 59 2 Wingate { Oxbridge 7, 7A D X7 V 6, 61 E 6, 61, X67 E { Fairfi eld Whitton X8 2 13 2 X22 2 Peterlee Fishburn X22 2 X12 T Yarm 7, 7A D { Preston Farm 7, 7A D { Glebe Estate 38 3 Yarm Road 7, 7A D 13 2 { Preston Park 7, 7A D Grangefi eld { 6, 61, X67 E { Portrack (for HM Prison Holme House) 13 3 Great Burdon X66 E { Ragworth 15 2 Greatham 36 3 Redmarshall X8 2 Notes Green Vale 61 E { 15 2 Roseworth { 37 3 { Hardwick 58, 59, X8, X22 2 { 2 PLUSBUS destination, please see below for details. Harrowgate Hill X66 E { Salters Lane 13 X22 2 PLUSBUS destination, please see below for details. Plusbus tickets are only valid within the Sedgefi eld Stockton Plusbus zone on Stagecoach, Arriva and Go-North East buses, only. { Hartburn X67 E X12 T For bus times and days of operation please see bus stop timetables or contact Traveline Hartlepool ^ 36 3 Station Town X22 2 HM Prison Holme House (15 minute walk * Bus connections to most parts of Teesside and beyond from Middlesbrough Bus Station and 13 3 Stillington X8 2 Stockton High Street Bus Stands { from Portrack Lane) 10 - 15 minutes walk from this station or Stockton (High Street North Bus Stands)* ~ Service S1 runs Saturdays only { Ingleby Barwick 15 1 { catch any bus from stop 1 see Teesdale (Durham University, Queen's X8 1 ^ Direct trains operate to this destination from Stockton John Snow College { Campus) { Stockton Riverside College X10 A S1~, X12 D Stockton Station has no taxi rank or cab offi ce. 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