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Padstow Wadebridge Bodmin Bodmin Parkway Station L L L Bodmin L L the L Padstow Wadebridge Bodmin Bodmin Parkway Station connecting buses from Newquay shown in italics 555 Monday to Saturday buses Sunday buses Newquay Bus Station Stand 3 6 0905 05 1705 0905 1105 1305 1505 1705 e h 5 t 5 Constantine Bay opp Stores 0905 1005 05 1805 1005 1205 1405 1605 1805 Padstow Old Rail Station 0923 1023 23 1823 1023 1223 1423 1623 18 23 Padstow Old Rail Station 0630 0730 0830 0930 1030 30 1830 2030 0830 1030 1230 1430 1630 1830 Padstow Sarahs Lane (for Dennis Cove) 0631 0731 0831 0931 1031 31 1831 2031 0831 1031 1231 1431 1631 1831 Padstow Tesco 0633 0733 0833 0933 1033 33 1833 2033 0833 1033 1233 1433 1633 1833 Padstow Touring Park 0635 0735 0835 0935 1035 35 1835 2035 0835 1035 1235 1435 1635 1835 Padstow Holiday Park 0636 0736 0836 0936 1036 36 1836 2036 0836 1036 1236 1436 1636 1836 High Lanes opp Shelter 0637 0737 0837 0937 1037 37 1837 2037 0837 1037 1237 1437 1637 1837 Little Petherick opp Village Hall 0638 0738 0838 0938 1038 38 1838 2038 0838 1038 1238 1438 1638 1838 St Issey opp Church 0640 0740 0840 0940 1040 40 1840 2040 0840 1040 1240 1440 1640 1840 Trewince opp Shelter (for Trewince Farm) 0642 0742 0842 0942 1042 then at 42 1842 2042 0842 1042 1242 1442 1642 1842 The Laurels Holiday Park 0643 0743 0843 0943 1043 these 43 1843 2043 0843 1043 1243 1443 1643 1843 Whitecross opp Shelter 0644 0744 0844 0944 1044 minutes 44 until 1844 2044 0844 1044 1244 1444 1644 1844 opp Royal Cornwall Showground 0645 0745 0845 0945 1045 past each 45 1845 2045 0845 1045 1245 1445 1645 1845 Wadebridge opp Tesco 0646 0746 0846 0946 1046 hour 46 1846 2046 0846 1046 1246 1446 1646 1846 Wadebridge Lidl 0648 0748 0848 0948 1048 48 1848 2048 0848 1048 1248 1448 1648 1848 Wadebridge Bus Station arr 0652 0752 0852 0952 1052 52 1852 2052 0852 1052 1252 1452 1652 1852 Wadebridge Bus Station dep 0655 0755 0855 0955 1055 55 1855 2055 0855 1055 1255 1455 1655 1855 Wadebridge The Platt Post Office 0656 0756 0856 0956 1056 56 1856 2056 0856 1056 1256 1456 1656 1856 Egloshayle Church 0658 0758 0858 0958 1058 58 1858 2058 0858 1058 1258 1458 1658 1858 Sladesbridge opp Slades House Inn (for Trelawney) 0701 0801 0901 1001 1101 01 1901 2101 0901 1101 1301 1501 1701 1901 Washaway opp Tregainlands Pk Entrance 0705 0805 0905 1005 1105 05 1905 2105 0905 1105 1305 1505 1705 1905 Dunmere opp Borough Arms 0707 0807 0907 1007 1107 07 1907 2107 0907 1107 1307 1507 1707 1907 Bodmin West Heath Avenue (for Hospital) 0709 0809 0909 1009 1109 09 1909 2109 0909 1109 1309 1509 1709 1909 Bodmin Beacon Road 0711 0811 0911 1011 1111 11 1911 2111 0911 1111 1311 1511 1711 1911 opp Bodmin General (for steam railway) 0713 0813 0913 1013 1113 13 1913 2113 0913 1113 1313 1513 1713 1913 Bodmin Mount Folly Shire Hall 0715 0815 0915 1015 1115 15 1915 2115 0915 1115 1315 1515 1715 1915 Bodmin outside Morrisons 0719 0819 0919 1019 1119 19 1919 2119 0919 1119 1319 1519 1719 1919 Bodmin Parkway Station 0725 0825 0925 1025 1125 25 1925 2125 0925 1125 1325 1525 1725 1925 s connecting journey normally run by the same bus, so is normally guaranteed e t t o o However, all connections are shown for guidance only and cannot always be guaranteed n n L L the L Bodmin Parkway Station Bodmin Wadebridge Padstow 555 connecting buses to Newquay shown in italics Monday to Saturday buses Sunday buses Bodmin Parkway Station 0730 0830 30 1730 1830 1930 2210 0930 1130 1330 1530 1730 1930 Bodmin opp Morrisons 0735 0835 35 1735 1835 1935 2215 0935 1135 1335 1535 1735 1935 Bodmin Mount Folly opp Shire Hall 0740 0840 40 1740 1840 1940 2220 0940 1140 1340 1540 1740 1940 Bodmin General (for steam railway) 0742 0842 42 1742 1842 1942 2222 0942 1142 1342 1542 1742 1942 Bodmin Beacon Road 0744 0844 44 1744 1844 1944 2224 0944 1144 1344 1544 1744 1944 Bodmin West Heath Avenue (for Hospital) 0746 0846 46 1746 1846 1946 2226 0946 1146 1346 1546 1746 1946 Dunmere Borough Arms 0748 0848 48 1748 1848 1948 2228 0948 1148 1348 1548 1748 1948 Washaway Tregainlands Park Entrance 0751 0851 51 1751 1851 1951 2231 0951 1151 1351 1551 1751 1951 Sladesbridge Slades House Inn (for Trelawney) 0754 0854 54 1754 1854 1954 2234 0954 1154 1354 1554 1754 1954 Egloshayle opp Church 0757 0857 57 1757 1857 1957 2237 0957 1157 1357 1557 1757 1957 Wadebridge Bus Station arr 0800 0900 00 1800 1900 2000 2240 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 Wadebridge Bus station dep 0803 0903 03 1803 1903 2003 2243 1003 1203 1403 1603 1803 2003 Wadebridge The Platt Post Office 0804 0904 then at 04 1804 1904 2004 2244 1004 1204 1404 1604 1804 2004 Wadebridge opp Lidl 0806 0906 these 06 1806 1906 2006 2246 1006 1206 1406 1606 1806 2006 Wadebridge Tesco 0808 0908 minutes 08 until 1808 1908 2008 2248 1008 1208 1408 1608 1808 2008 Royal Cornwall Showground 0809 0909 past each 09 1809 1909 2009 2249 1009 1209 1409 1609 1809 2009 Whitecross Shelter 0810 0910 hour 10 1810 1910 2010 2250 1010 1210 1410 1610 1810 2010 opp The Laurels Holiday Park 0811 0911 11 1811 1911 2011 2251 1011 1211 1411 1611 1811 2011 Trewince Shelter (for Trewince Farm) 0812 0912 12 1812 1912 2012 2252 1012 1212 1412 1612 1812 2012 St Issey Church 0813 0913 13 1813 1913 2013 2253 1013 1213 1413 1613 1813 2013 Little Petherick Village Hall 0815 0915 15 1815 1915 2015 2255 1015 1215 1415 1615 1815 2015 High Lanes Shelter 0816 0916 16 1816 1916 2016 2256 1016 1216 1416 1616 1816 2016 opp Padstow Holiday Park 0817 0917 17 1817 1917 2017 2257 1017 1217 1417 1617 1817 2017 opp Padstow Touring Park 0818 0918 18 1818 1918 2018 2258 1018 1218 1418 1618 1818 2018 Padstow opp Tesco 0819 0919 19 1819 1919 2019 2259 1019 1219 1419 1619 1819 2019 Padstow Sarahs Lane (for Dennis Cove) 0820 0920 20 1820 1920 2020 2300 1020 1220 1420 1620 1820 2020 Padstow Old Rail Station 0827 09 27 27 1827 1927 2027 2307 1027 1227 1427 1627 1827 2027 Padstow Old Rail Station 0935 35 1835 1035 1235 1435 1635 e 6 h 5 Constantine Bay opp Stores t 0949 49 1849 1049 1249 1449 1649 5 Newquay Bus Station 1053 53 1953 1153 1353 1553 1753 s e connecting journey normally run by the same bus, so is normally guaranteed t o However, all connections are shown for guidance only and cannot always be guaranteed n.
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