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Gloucester - Westbury-On-Severn - Lydney - Bream - Milkwall - Coleford 23 Gloucester - Westbury-on-Severn - Lydney - Bream - Milkwall - Coleford Stagecoach West Timetable valid from 05/01/2020 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 Service Restrictions SH Sch Gloucester, Transport Hub (Bay J) 1430 1430 § Gloucester, by St Oswald’s Priory Ruins 1431 1431 § Gloucester, opp West End Parade 1433 1433 § Over, opp Horseshoe Drive 1435 1435 § Highnam, before Highnam Roundabout 1439 1439 § Minsterworth, by Middle Moorcroft Farm 1441 1441 Minsterworth, opp Garage 1442 1442 § Minsterworth, by The Apple Tree 1442 1442 § Minsterworth, corner of Pound Lane 1442 1442 § Minsterworth, by Rosedale House 1443 1443 § Minsterworth, nr Primary School 1443 1443 § Minsterworth, before Church Lane 1444 1444 § Minsterworth, opp Duni Farm 1445 1445 § Minsterworth, before The Dinny 1445 1445 § Minsterworth, after Ley Road 1446 1446 § Minsterworth, o/s The Severn Bore Inn 1447 1447 § Walmore Hill, after Broadway Lane 1447 1447 § Walmore Hill, before County Primary School 1448 1448 § Chaxhill, before Garage 1449 1449 § Chaxhill, opp Hunt Hill Turn 1449 1449 § Stantway, corner of Stantway Lane 1450 1450 § Westbury-on-Severn, opp Adsett Lane 1451 1451 Westbury-on-Severn, by Surgery 1452 1452 § Westbury-on-Severn, before Blaisdon Road 1452 1452 § Elton, by Jordan Hill 1453 1453 § Elton, opp Garage 1454 1454 § Broadoak, by Glevum 1455 1455 § Broadoak, by The White Hart 1455 1455 § Broadoak, opp Silver Fox Cafe 1456 1456 § Newnham, before Unlawater Lane 1457 1457 Newnham, o/s St Peter’s Church 1458 1458 § Newnham, opp Underhill Farm 1458 1458 § Newnham, opp Haie Lodge 1459 1459 § Bullo, by The Old Barn 1459 1459 § Bullo, nr Bullo Cross 1500 1500 § Blakeney, opp Underdean House 1502 1502 § Blakeney, by Kingsland 1502 1502 § Blakeney, opp Severn View Garden Centre 1503 1503 Blakeney, o/s King’s Head 1505 1505 § Blakeney, opp New Road 1505 1505 § Blakeney, after Viney Hill Turn 1506 1506 § Lydney, opp Purlieu End Farm 1508 1508 § Lydney, by The Willows 1509 1509 § Allaston, Severn Heights 1510 1510 § Lydney, opp Centurion Road 1511 1511 § Lydney, before Kimberley Drive 1511 1511 Lydney, in Bus Station 1513 1513 Lydney, in Bus Station dep 1518 1518 Lydney, inside The Dean Academy Grounds 1522 § Lydney, by Forest Parade 1518 1525 § Primrose Hill, Spring Meadow Road 1519 1526 § Norchard, by Dean Forest Railway 1521 1529 § Pillowell, Kidnalls Drive 1526 1536 Whitecroft, nr Wesley Road 1527 1537 § Whitecroft, opp Park Hill 1528 1538 § Whitecroft, by Saunder Green Junction 1529 1539 § Bream, opp The Keys 1531 1541 Bream, nr Community Centre 1532 1542 § Bream, nr Rugby Club 1532 1542 § Bream, opp Maypole House 1532 1542 § Bream, opp St James Church 1533 1543 § Bream, opp Court Farm 1533 1543 § Bream, opp New Road 1533 1543 § Trow Green, opp Noxon Farm 1536 1546 § Trow Green, opp Pike Cottage 1537 1547 § Sling, opp Orepool Inn 1538 1548 § Sling, opp Clays Road 1539 1549 § Sling, opp Club 1539 1549 § Sling, o/s Shop 1539 1549 § Sling, opp Well Cottage 1540 1550 § Milkwall, after Crossroads 1541 1551 § Milkwall, o/s Calico 1541 1551 Milkwall, opp The Corner Store 1542 1552 § Milkwall, after Ruffet Close 1543 1553 § Milkwall, nr Tufthorn Industrial Estate 1544 1554 § High Nash, nr Rock Lane 1546 1556 § High Nash, before Mushet Place 1547 1557 § Coleford, opp Fire Station 1548 1558 § Coleford, nr Council Offices 1549 1559 Coleford, Angel Hotel (Stop 1) 1550 1600 Service Restrictions: SH - Gloucestershire School Holidays Sch - Gloucestershire School Days Notes: § - Time at this stop is indicative. You are advised to be at any stop several minutes before the times shown Data Provided by National Public Transport Information (National PTI) - 45 - 17/12/19 23 Coleford - Bream - Lydney - Blakeney - Westbury-on-Severn - Gloucester Stagecoach West Timetable valid from 05/01/2020 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 Service Restrictions Sch SH Coleford, Angel Hotel (Stop 1) 0815 0825 § Coleford, after Fire Station 0816 0826 § High Nash, opp Mushet Place 0816 0826 § High Nash, by Rock Lane 0817 0827 § Milkwall, by Tufthorn Industrial Estate 0818 0828 § Milkwall, before Ruffet Close 0819 0829 Milkwall, by The Corner Store 0821 0831 § Milkwall, opp Calico 0821 0831 § Milkwall, on Crossroads 0821 0831 § Sling, by Well Cottage 0822 0832 § Sling, opp Shop 0823 0833 § Sling, o/s Club 0823 0833 § Sling, after Clays Road 0823 0833 § Sling, by Orepool Inn 0823 0833 § Trow Green, by Pike Cottage 0825 0835 § Trow Green, by Noxon Farm 0826 0836 § Bream, corner of New Road 0829 0839 § Bream, o/s Court Farm 0829 0839 § Bream, by St James Church 0829 0839 § Bream, nr Maypole House 0830 0840 § Bream, by Rugby Club 0830 0840 Bream, opp Community Centre 0831 0841 § Bream, nr The Keys 0831 0841 § Whitecroft, opp Saunders Green Junction 0833 § Whitecroft, on Park Hill 0834 0841 § Whitecroft, opp Miner’s Arms School stop 0835 Whitecroft, after Post Office 0836 0846 § Pillowell, Kidnalls Drive 0836 0846 § Norchard, opp Dean Forest Railway 0840 0851 § Lydney, opp Forest Parade 0843 0853 § Lydney, by Tesco 0843 Lydney, inside The Dean Academy Grounds 0845 § Lydney, o/s Town Hall 0846 § Lydney, opp Tesco 0847 Lydney, in Bus Station 0850 0855 Lydney, in Bus Station 0900 0900 § Lydney, opp Kimberley Drive 0900 0900 § Lydney, before Cross Hands 0901 0901 § Allaston, Severn Heights 0901 0901 § Lydney, nr The Willows 0903 0903 § Lydney, nr Purlieu End Farm 0904 0904 § Blakeney, before Viney Hill Turn 0906 0906 § Blakeney, corner of New Road 0907 0907 Blakeney, opp King’s Head 0908 0908 § Blakeney, by Severn View Garden Centre 0909 0909 § Blakeney, opp Kingsland 0910 0910 § Blakeney, by Underdean House 0910 § Bullo, by Bullo Cross 0913 0913 § Bullo, opp The Old Barn 0913 0913 § Newnham, after Haie Lodge 0914 0914 § Newnham, o/s Underhill Farm 0915 0915 Newnham, after St Peter’s Church 0916 0916 § Newnham, after Unlawater Lane 0916 0916 § Broadoak, after Silver Fox Cafe 0918 0918 § Broadoak, after The White Hart 0919 0919 § Broadoak, opp Glevum 0919 0919 § Elton, after Garage 0921 0921 § Elton, on Jordan Hill 0922 0922 § Westbury-on-Severn, after Blaisdon Road 0923 0923 Westbury-on-Severn, by Bay Tree House 0924 0924 § Westbury-on-Severn, before Adsett Lane 0924 0924 § Stantway, opp Stantway Lane 0925 0925 § Chaxhill, just after Hunt Hill Turn 0926 0926 § Chaxhill, opp Garage 0926 0926 § Walmore Hill, o/s County Primary School 0927 0927 § Walmore Hill, opp Broadway Lane 0928 0928 § Minsterworth, opp The Severn Bore Inn 0929 0929 § Minsterworth, corner of Ley Road 0929 0929 § Minsterworth, after The Dinny 0930 0930 § Minsterworth, nr Duni Farm 0931 0931 § Minsterworth, after Church Lane 0932 0932 § Minsterworth, opp Primary School 0932 0932 § Minsterworth, opp Rosedale House 0933 0933 § Minsterworth, opp Pound Lane 0933 0933 § Minsterworth, opp The Apple Tree 0934 0934 Minsterworth, by Garage 0935 0935 § Minsterworth, opp Middle Moorcroft Farm 0935 0935 § Highnam, after Highnam Roundabout East 0939 0939 § Over, corner of Horseshoe Drive 0942 0942 § Gloucester, by West End Parade 0945 0945 § Gloucester, Soldiers of Gloucestershire 0947 0947 § Gloucester, o/s The Warehouse 0948 0948 § Gloucester, opp St Michael’s Square 0948 0948 § Gloucester, Boots (Stop Z1) 0949 0949 Gloucester, at Transport Hub arrival 0950 0950 Service Restrictions: NM - Not Monday SH - Gloucestershire School Holidays Sch - Gloucestershire School Days Notes: § - Time at this stop is indicative. You are advised to be at any stop several minutes before the times shown Data Provided by National Public Transport Information (National PTI) - 45 - 17/12/19 23 Gloucester - Westbury-on-Severn - Lydney - Bream - Milkwall - Coleford Stagecoach 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 glojagpd Gloucester, Transport Hub (Bay J) 160000631 gloawtgw Gloucester, by St Oswald’s Priory Ruins Priory Road 1600GLB497 gloawjpd Gloucester, opp West End Parade Westgate Street 1600GLB511 gloawgpa Over, opp Horseshoe Drive A40 1600GL3657 gloatmtd Highnam, before Highnam Roundabout A40 1600GLF151 gloatmgd Minsterworth, by Middle Moorcroft Farm A48 1600GL3289 gloatjwa Minsterworth, opp Garage A48 1600GL3285 gloatjmj Minsterworth, by The Apple Tree A48 1600GL3281 gloatjdw Minsterworth, corner of Pound Lane A48 1600GLF111 gloatgtp Minsterworth, by Rosedale House A48 1600GL3279 gloatgaw Minsterworth, nr Primary School A48 1600GL3291 gloatdmg Minsterworth, before Church Lane A48 1600GL3283 gloatajt Minsterworth, opp Duni Farm A48 1600GLF115 gloaptpt Minsterworth, before The Dinny A48 1600GLF117 gloapmwt Minsterworth, after Ley Road A48 Lower Ley 1600GL3287 gloapmtw Minsterworth,
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