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Stagecoach Interconnect 57 X57 Skegness-Spalding Stagecoach InterConnect 57 X57 Skegness-Spalding Mondays to Fridays (from 26 October 2020) service no. X57 57 57 57 X57 X57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 notes Col Col NCol Chapel St Leonards, Bus Station - - - - 0715 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ingoldmells, St Paul's Church - - - - 0722 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ingoldmells, Fantasy Island - - - - 0724 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ingoldmells, Butlins Main Gate - - - - 0727 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Skegness, Bus Station Stand 3 0620 0650 - 0720 0737 0740 0750 - 0850 - 0950 - 1050 - 1150 - 1250 - Skegness, Graham Road - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wainfleet All Saints, Market Place - 0703 - 0733 - 0753 0803 - 0903 - 1003 - 1103 - 1203 - 1303 - Wainfleet St Mary, Queens Estate - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wainfleet St Mary, St Michael's Lane 0627 0707 - 0737 - 0757 0807 - 0907 - 1007 - 1107 - 1207 - 1307 - Friskney, Barley Mow 0631 0711 - 0741 - 0801 0811 - 0911 - 1011 - 1111 - 1211 - 1311 - Friskney, All Saints School - - - 0745 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wrangle, Angel Inn 0638 - - 0754 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Old Leake, St Mary's Church - - - 0759 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Leverton, Spar Shop 0644 0725 - 0805 - 0815 0825 - 0925 - 1025 - 1125 - 1225 - 1325 - Benington, The Admiral Nelson 0647 0728 - 0808 - 0818 0828 - 0928 - 1028 - 1128 - 1228 - 1328 - Butterwick, Five Bells Inn 0653 - - 0812 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Freiston, St James's Church 0656 - - 0815 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Boston, College - - - - - 0845 - - - - - - - - - - - - Boston, Pilgrim Hospital 0701 0733 - 0822 - - 0833 - 0933 - 1033 - 1133 - 1233 - 1333 - Boston, Bus Station Bay 4 0713 0745 - 0834 - - 0845 - 0945 - 1045 - 1145 - 1245 - 1345 - Boston, Bus Station Bay 7 - - 0750 - - - - 0850 - 0950 - 1050 - 1150 - 1250 - 1350 Scott Drive, Boston - - 0800 - - - - 0900 - 1000 - 1100 - 1200 - 1300 - 1400 Algakirk, Eley's Lane - - 0810 - - - - 0910 - 1010 - 1110 - 1210 - 1310 - 1410 Spalding, Springfields Outlet - - 0825 - - - - 0925 - 1025 - 1125 - 1225 - 1325 - 1425 Spalding, Bus Station Bay 1 - - 0835 - - - - 0935 - 1035 - 1135 - 1235 - 1335 - 1435 service no. 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 notes Sch NSch Sch NSch Chapel St Leonards, Bus Station - - - - - - - - - - - Ingoldmells, St Paul's Church - - - - - - - - - - - Ingoldmells, Fantasy Island - - - - - - - - - - - Ingoldmells, Butlins Main Gate - - - - - - - - - - - Skegness, Bus Station Stand 3 1400 - 1515 1525 - 1625 1635 - 1730 - 1850 Skegness, Graham Road - - 1523 - - 1633 - - - - - Wainfleet All Saints, Market Place 1413 - 1536 1538 - 1646 1648 - 1743 - 1903 Wainfleet St Mary, Queens Estate - - 1539 - - 1649 - - - - - Wainfleet St Mary, St Michael's Lane 1417 - 1542 1542 - 1652 1652 - 1747 - 1907 Friskney, Barley Mow 1421 - 1546 1546 - 1656 1656 - 1751 - 1911 Friskney, All Saints School - - 1550 1550 - 1700 1700 - 1755 - - Wrangle, Angel Inn - - 1559 1559 - 1709 1709 - 1804 - - Old Leake, St Mary's Church - - 1604 1604 - 1714 1714 - 1809 - - Leverton, Spar Shop 1435 - 1610 1610 - 1720 1720 - 1815 - 1925 Benington, The Admiral Nelson 1438 - 1613 1613 - 1723 1723 - 1818 - 1928 Butterwick, Five Bells Inn - - 1617 1617 - 1727 1727 - 1822 - - Freiston, St James's Church - - 1620 1620 - 1730 1730 - 1825 - - Boston, College - - - - - - - - - - - Boston, Pilgrim Hospital 1443 - 1627 1627 - 1737 1737 - 1832 - 1933 Boston, Bus Station Bay 4 1455 - 1639 1639 - 1749 1749 - 1844 - 1945 Boston, Bus Station Bay 7 - 1500 - - 1650 - - 1750 - 1850 - Scott Drive, Boston - 1510 - - 1700 - - 1800 - 1900 - Algakirk, Eley's Lane - 1520 - - 1710 - - 1810 - 1910 - Spalding, Springfields Outlet - 1535 - - 1725 - - 1825 - 1925 - Spalding, Bus Station Bay 1 - 1545 - - 1735 - - 1835 - 1935 - Explanation of notes: Col this journey runs on college days only NCol this journey runs during college holidays only NSch this journey runs during school holidays only Sch this journey runs on schooldays only Stagecoach InterConnect 57 X57 Skegness-Spalding Saturdays (from 26 October 2020) service no. X57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 notes Skegness, Bus Station Stand 3 0620 0650 - 0720 0750 - 0850 - 0950 - 1050 - 1150 - 1250 - 1400 - Wainfleet All Saints, Market Place - 0703 - 0733 0803 - 0903 - 1003 - 1103 - 1203 - 1303 - 1413 - Wainfleet St Mary, St Michael's Lane 0627 0707 - 0737 0807 - 0907 - 1007 - 1107 - 1207 - 1307 - 1417 - Friskney, Barley Mow 0631 0711 - 0741 0811 - 0911 - 1011 - 1111 - 1211 - 1311 - 1421 - Friskney, All Saints School - - - 0745 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wrangle, Angel Inn 0638 - - 0754 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Old Leake, St Mary's Church - - - 0759 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Leverton, Spar Shop 0644 0725 - 0805 0825 - 0925 - 1025 - 1125 - 1225 - 1325 - 1435 - Benington, The Admiral Nelson 0647 0728 - 0808 0828 - 0928 - 1028 - 1128 - 1228 - 1328 - 1438 - Butterwick, Five Bells Inn 0653 - - 0812 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Freiston, St James's Church 0656 - - 0815 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Boston, Pilgrim Hospital 0701 0733 - 0822 0833 - 0933 - 1033 - 1133 - 1233 - 1333 - 1443 - Boston, Bus Station Bay 4 0713 0745 - 0834 0845 - 0945 - 1045 - 1145 - 1245 - 1345 - 1455 - Boston, Bus Station Bay 7 - - 0750 - - 0850 - 0950 - 1050 - 1150 - 1250 - 1350 - 1500 Scott Drive, Boston - - 0800 - - 0900 - 1000 - 1100 - 1200 - 1300 - 1400 - 1510 Algakirk, Eley's Lane - - 0810 - - 0910 - 1010 - 1110 - 1210 - 1310 - 1410 - 1520 Spalding, Springfields Outlet - - 0825 - - 0925 - 1025 - 1125 - 1225 - 1325 - 1425 - 1535 Spalding, Bus Station Bay 1 - - 0835 - - 0935 - 1035 - 1135 - 1235 - 1335 - 1435 - 1545 service no. 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 notes Skegness, Bus Station Stand 3 1525 - 1635 - 1730 - 1850 Wainfleet All Saints, Market Place 1538 - 1648 - 1743 - 1903 Wainfleet St Mary, St Michael's Lane 1542 - 1652 - 1747 - 1907 Friskney, Barley Mow 1546 - 1656 - 1751 - 1911 Friskney, All Saints School 1550 - 1700 - 1755 - - Wrangle, Angel Inn 1559 - 1709 - 1804 - - Old Leake, St Mary's Church 1604 - 1714 - 1809 - - Leverton, Spar Shop 1610 - 1720 - 1815 - 1925 Benington, The Admiral Nelson 1613 - 1723 - 1818 - 1928 Butterwick, Five Bells Inn 1617 - 1727 - 1822 - - Freiston, St James's Church 1620 - 1730 - 1825 - - Boston, Pilgrim Hospital 1627 - 1737 - 1832 - 1933 Boston, Bus Station Bay 4 1639 - 1749 - 1844 - 1945 Boston, Bus Station Bay 7 - 1650 - 1750 - 1850 - Scott Drive, Boston - 1700 - 1800 - 1900 - Algakirk, Eley's Lane - 1710 - 1810 - 1910 - Spalding, Springfields Outlet - 1725 - 1825 - 1925 - Spalding, Bus Station Bay 1 - 1735 - 1835 - 1935 - Stagecoach InterConnect 57 X57 Spalding-Skegness Mondays to Fridays (from 26 October 2020) service no. 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 notesNSch Sch Spalding, Bus Station Bay 2 - - - 0845 - 0945 - 1045 - 1145 - 1245 - 1345 - 1520 - 1620 Spalding, Springfields Outlet - - - 0855 - 0955 - 1055 - 1155 - 1255 - 1355 - 1530 - 1630 Algakirk, Eley's Lane - - - 0905 - 1005 - 1105 - 1205 - 1305 - 1405 - 1540 - 1640 Scott Drive, Boston - - - 0920 - 1020 - 1120 - 1220 - 1320 - 1420 - 1555 - 1655 Boston, Bus Station Bay 4 0715 0715 0850 0930 0935 1030 1035 1130 1135 1230 1235 1330 1335 1430 1435 1605 1610 1705 Boston, Pilgrim Hospital 0725 0725 0900 - 0945 - 1045 - 1145 - 1245 - 1345 - 1445 - 1620 - Boston, College - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Freiston, St James's Church 0731 0731 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1626 - Butterwick, Five Bells Inn 0735 0735 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1630 - Benington, The Admiral Nelson 0739 0739 0909 - 0954 - 1054 - 1154 - 1254 - 1354 - 1454 - 1634 - Leverton, Fire Station 0741 0741 0911 - 0956 - 1056 - 1156 - 1256 - 1356 - 1456 - 1636 - Old Leake, St Mary's Church 0745 0745 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1640 - Wrangle, Angel Inn 0749 0749 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1644 - Friskney, All Saints School 0801 0801 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1656 - Friskney, Barley Mow 0806 0806 0924 - 1009 - 1109 - 1209 - 1309 - 1409 - 1509 - 1701 - Wainfleet St Mary, St Michael's Lane 0810 0810 0928 - 1013 - 1113 - 1213 - 1313 - 1413 - 1513 - 1705 - Wainfleet St Mary, Queens Estate - 0812 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wainfleet All Saints, Market Place 0814 0815 0932 - 1017 - 1117 - 1217 - 1317 - 1417 - 1517 - 1709 - Skegness, Graham Road - 0829 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Skegness, Bus Station Stand 3 0827 0835 0945 - 1030 - 1130 - 1230 - 1330 - 1430 - 1530 - 1722 - service no. 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 notesNCol Col Spalding, Bus Station Bay 2 - - 1745 - 1845 - - 1945 - Spalding, Springfields Outlet - - 1755 - 1855 - - 1955 - Algakirk, Eley's Lane - - 1805 - 1905 - - 2005 - Scott Drive, Boston - - 1820 - 1920 - - 2020 - Boston, Bus Station Bay 4 1710 1710 1830 1835 1930 1935 2005 2030 2035 Boston, Pilgrim Hospital 1720 - - 1845 - 1945 2015 - 2045 Boston, College - 1720 - - - - - - - Freiston, St James's Church 1726 1726 - 1851 - 1951 2021 - 2051 Butterwick, Five Bells Inn 1730 1730 - 1855 - 1955 2025 - 2055 Benington, The Admiral Nelson 1734 1734 - 1859 - 1959 2029 - 2059 Leverton, Fire Station 1736 1736 - 1901 - 2001 2031 - 2101 Old Leake, St Mary's Church 1740 1740 - 1905 - 2005 2035 - 2105 Wrangle, Angel Inn 1744 1744 - 1909 - 2009 2039 - 2109 Friskney, All Saints School 1756 1756 - 1921 - 2021 2051 - 2121 Friskney, Barley Mow 1801 1801 - 1926 - 2026 2056 - 2126 Wainfleet St Mary, St Michael's Lane 1805 1805 - 1930 - 2030 2100 - 2130 Wainfleet St Mary, Queens Estate - - - - - - - - - Wainfleet All Saints, Market Place 1809 1809 - 1934 - 2034 2104 - 2134 Skegness, Graham Road - - - - - - - - - Skegness, Bus Station Stand 3 1822 1822 - 1947 - 2047
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