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Mondays to Fridays Saturdays Sundays Mondays to Fridays 448 Tyberton - Hereford Yeomans Travel 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 Service Restrictions TH Madley, adj Archenfield 0932 Tyberton, adj The Steppes 0937 Blakemere, adj Church 0940 Bredwardine, adj Red Lion 0950 Moccas, Cross (E-bound) 0955 Preston on Wye, opp Preston-on-Wye 1002 Madley, adj Cross 1012 Ruckhall Common, opp Telephone Box 1017 Eaton Bishop, Pulley Avenue (Outside 19) 1019 Eaton Bishop, Eaton Bishop Turn (S-bound) 1020 Clehonger, Main Road (E-bound) 1024 Clehonger, opp The Seven Stars 1024 Belmont, adj Tesco Store 1029 Hereford, Bridge Street (N-bound) 1035 Hereford, Country Bus Station (Stand 1) 1040 Saturdays no service Sundays no service Service Restrictions: TH - Operates only on Tuesdays and Thursdays 448 Hereford - Tyberton Yeomans Travel 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 Service Restrictions TH Notes s 0 Hereford, Country Bus Station (Stand 1) 1310 Hereford, Maylord Shopping Centre (Stand 3) 1312 Hereford, Broad Street (S-bound) 1316 Belmont, opp Tesco Store 1322 Clehonger, Main Road (W-bound) 13271 Eaton Bishop, opp Eaton Bishop Turn 13301 Eaton Bishop, Pulley Avenue (Opposite 19) 13321 Ruckhall Common, opp Telephone Box 13371 Madley, opp Cross 13421 Madley, adj Archenfield 13431 Preston on Wye, adj Preston-on-Wye 13531 Moccas, Cross (W-bound) 13581 Bredwardine, adj Red Lion 14021 Blakemere, opp Church 14101 Tyberton, adj The Steppes 1413 Saturdays no service Sundays no service Service Restrictions: TH - Operates only on Tuesdays and Thursdays Notes: s - Sets down only 1 - sets down only Herefordshire County Council06/09/2021 1146 448 Tyberton - Hereford Yeomans Travel 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 heragpad Madley, adj Archenfield B4352 2090A18331 herajpta Tyberton, opp The Steppes B4352 2090A19107 heragjmp Tyberton, adj The Steppes B4352 2090A150300 heragjmw Blakemere, adj Church B4352 2090A150401 herajpmw Moccas, Cross (W-bound) B4352 2090A19105 herajpmt Bredwardine, adj Red Lion B4352 2090A19103 heragjpd Bredwardine, opp Red Lion B4352 2090A150600 heragjpa Moccas, Cross (E-bound) B4352 2090A150500 herajptd Preston on Wye, opp Preston-on-Wye unclassified road 2090A19109 heradmap Madley, adj Cross B4352 Hereford Road 2090A093202 heragdwa Madley, opp Comet Inn B4352 2090A146000 heragjgw Eaton Bishop, adj Eaton Bishop Turn B4352 2090A149800 herajptm Eaton Bishop, Pulley Avenue (Opposite 19) unclassified road 2090A19115 heramptd Ruckhall Common, opp Telephone Box unclassified road 2090A19887 heragjma Eaton Bishop, Pulley Avenue (Outside 19) unclassified road 2090A149900 herapjpj Eaton Bishop, Eaton Bishop Turn (S-bound) Road from Eaton Bishop 2090A20609 herajgwt Clehonger, Main Road (E-bound) B4349 2090A18933 heratpda Clehonger, opp The Seven Stars B4349 2090A0106376 heramjwj Clehonger, adj Church Turn B4349 2090A19804 heratgja Belmont, adj Abbey Cottages B4349 2090A0106114 heramgjp Belmont, adj Belmont Abbey A465 2090A19634 heramgpt Belmont, Haywood Turn (NE-bound) A465 2090A19671 heradjdt Belmont, adj Tesco Store Belmont Road (A465) 2090A074201 heramgaw The Oval, Belmont Road (NE-bound) Belmont Road 2090A19608 heramdtp Hereford, opp Walnut Tree Avenue Belmont Road 2090A19575 herajtjm Hereford, opp Priors Walk Belmont Road 2090A19187 herajtdg Hereford, o/s St Martin’s Street St Martin’s Street 2090A19152 heradatm Hereford, Bridge Street (N-bound) Bridge Street 2090A061100 heradmwp Hereford, adj Old Market Newmarket Street A438 2090A111710 heraptmt Hereford, adj Franklin Barnes Commercial Road A465 2090A041000 heradajm Hereford, Country Bus Station (Stand 1) Commercial Road 2090A041613 1 Herefordshire County Council06/09/2021 1146 448 Hereford - Tyberton Yeomans Travel 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 heradajm Hereford, Country Bus Station (Stand 1) Commercial Road 2090A041613 heratagj Hereford, Maylord Shopping Centre (Stand 3) Slip Road off Blueschool Street 2090A028608 heradatw Hereford, Broad Street (S-bound) Broad Street 2090A061102 herajtjp Hereford, adj Priors Walk Belmont Road 2090A19189 heramdtm Hereford, adj Walnut Tree Avenue Belmont Road 2090A19573 heragjdg The Oval, adj Belmont Road A465. Belmont Road 2090A147402 heragmwj Belmont, opp Tesco Store A465 Belmont Road 2090A18323 heramgpw Belmont, Haywood Turn (SE-bound) A465 2090A19673 heramgjm Belmont, opp Belmont Abbey A465 2090A19632 heratgjd Belmont, opp Abbey Cottages B4349 2090A0106116 heramjwg Clehonger, opp Church Turn B4349 2090A19802 herapmwp Clehonger, adj The Seven Stars B4349 2090A21034 heragdta Clehonger, Main Road (W-bound) B4349 2090A142900 herajptj Eaton Bishop, opp Eaton Bishop Turn B4352 2090A19113 herapjpg Eaton Bishop, Eaton Bishop Turn (N-bound) Road to Eaton Bishop 2090A20607 herajptm Eaton Bishop, Pulley Avenue (Opposite 19) unclassified road 2090A19115 heramptd Ruckhall Common, opp Telephone Box unclassified road 2090A19887 heragpap Madley, adj Comet Inn B4352. junction with Roman Road 2090A18339 heragpag Madley, opp Cross B4352 Hereford Road 2090A18333 heragpad Madley, adj Archenfield B4352 2090A18331 heragjmj Preston on Wye, adj Preston-on-Wye unclassified road 2090A150200 herajpmw Moccas, Cross (W-bound) B4352 2090A19105 herajpmt Bredwardine, adj Red Lion B4352 2090A19103 heragjpd Bredwardine, opp Red Lion B4352 2090A150600 heragjpa Moccas, Cross (E-bound) B4352 2090A150500 heragjmt Blakemere, opp Church B4352 2090A150400 heragjmp Tyberton, adj The Steppes B4352 2090A150300 2 Herefordshire County Council06/09/2021 1146.
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