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SMS Codes Are Different in Each Direction Service 40 Towards Bristol City Centre SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code sglagtg Cribbs Causeway, Bus Station Stop G (N-bound) 0170SGP90857 sglagpd Cribbs Causeway, Pegasus Road (W-bound) 0170SGP90859 sglagpg Cribbs Causeway, Asda Wal-Mart (Stop J) 0170SGX38469 sglagmt Cribbs Causeway, Retail Park (SW-bound) 0170SGB20558 sglagmj Cribbs Causeway, The Venue (W-bound) 0170SGB20560 sglagjp Cribbs Causeway, Catbrain Lane (SW-bound) 0170SGB20562 sglagdj Cribbs Causeway, Rugby Club (SW-bound) 0170SGB20564 bstawtp Brentry, Lyppincourt Road (S-bound) 0100053294 bstawtg Brentry, Brentry Roundabout (W-bound) 0100BRP91053 bstatpt Henbury, Crow Lane Lay-by (SW-bound) 0100BRP91055 bstatad Henbury, The Salutation (C) 0100BRP91058 bstamta Henbury, Blaise Castle (opp) 0100BRA10574 bstamdw Lawrence Weston, De Clifford Road (N-bound) 0100BRA10576 bstamag Lawrence Weston, Musgrove Close (W-bound) 0100BRA10578 bstajwg Lawrence Weston, Chapel Lane (W-bound) 0100BRA10579 bstajdw Lawrence Weston, Lawrence Weston Road (W-bound) 0100BRA10583 bstajam Lawrence Weston, Long Cross Lay-by (SW-bound) 0100BRA10585 bstagwa Lawrence Weston, Moor Grove (SW-bound) 0100BRA10588 bstagtp Lawrence Weston, Badenham Grove 0100BRA10590 bstagpa Lawrence Weston, Mancroft Avenue (W-bound) 0100BRA10591 bstadwt Shirehampton, The Bean Acre (W-bound) 0100BRA10596 bstadwp Shirehampton, Meadow Grove (SE-bound) 0100BRA10598 bstagdm Shirehampton, Priory Gardens (E-bound) 0100BRA10600 bstagmg Shirehampton, Shirehampton Gr (Stop c) 0100BRA10601 bstagwd Shirehampton, Penpole Lane (opp) 0100BRA10604 bstajda Shirehampton, Westbury Lane (NW-bound) 0100BRA10607 bstajgm Sea Mills, Sylvan Way (SE-bound) 0100BRA10609 bstajwj Sea Mills, Sea Mills Square (Stop b) 0100BRA10617 bstamga Sea Mills, Sea Mills Lane (SE-bound) 0100BRA10618 bstamgw Sea Mills, Cedar Park (E-bound) 0100BRA10620 bstampj Stoke Bishop, Druid Hill Top (SE-bound) 0100BRA10622 bstampw Stoke Bishop, Hollybush Lane (S-bound) 0100BRA10624 bstampm Stoke Bishop, Old Sneed Road (S-bound) 0100BRA10626 bstamtw Stoke Bishop, Church Avenue (SE-bound) 0100BRA10627 bstamtj Sneyd Park, Stoke Hill (SW-bound) 0100BRA10629 bstamwd Sneyd Park, The Avenue (E-bound) 0100BRA10631 bstpdwa Sneyd Park, Rockleaze Road (SE-bound) 0100BRA10632 bstatdm Sneyd Park, Downleaze (S-bound) 0100BRA10634 bstdgda Redland, Black Boy Hill (Stop d) 0100BRP90988 bstdgta Clifton Down, Apsley Road (Stop b) 01000053310 bstdmam Clifton Down, Clifton Dn Station (Stop wy) 0100BRP90990 bstdmga Clifton, Belgrave Road 0100BRP90981 bstdmtj Tyndall’s Park, Queen’s Road (Stop de) 0100BRP90235 bstdtga Bristol City Centre, Park Street (Stop pf) 0100BRP90326 bstgdtw Broadmead, Nelson Street (Stop hd) 0100BRA10782 bstgpda Broadmead, The Horsefair (Stop sl) 0100BRP90402 bstgtwt Broadmead, Penn Street (Stop A) 0100BRA10786 bstgwjd Old Market, Bond Street (Stop ok) 0100BRP90356 NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. Service 40 Towards Cribbs Causeway SMS Code Stop Name ATCO Code bstgwjd Old Market, Bond Street (Stop ok) 0100BRP90356 bstgpwp Broadmead, Bond Street (Stop rc) 0100BRP90364 bstgdtd Broadmead, Rupert Street (Stop ha) 0100BRP90368 bstdtja Bristol City Centre, College Green (Stop ph) 0100BRP90327 bstpdmg Tyndall’s Park, Park St Top (Stop db) 0100BRP90232 bstdmgp Tyndall’s Park, Triangle West (Stop dc) 0100BRP90233 bstdmdp Clifton, Belgrave Road 0100BRP90979 bstdjwa Clifton Down, Clifton Dn Station (Stop wx) 0100BRP90983 bstdgtg Clifton Down, Apsley Road (Stop a) 0100BRP90984 bstdajd Redland, Black Boy Hill (Stop a) 0100BRA10941 bstpdtw Sneyd Park, Downleaze (SW-bound) 0100BRA46653 bstapma Sneyd Park, Rockleaze Road (NW-bound) 0100BRA10633 bstamtd Sneyd Park, The Avenue (N-bound) 0100BRA10630 bstamtp Stoke Bishop, Church Avenue (N-bound) 0100BRA10628 bstampd Stoke Bishop, Old Sneed Road (N-bound) 0100BRA10625 bstamjt Stoke Bishop, Druid Hill Top (NW-bound) 0100BRA10623 bstamgt Sea Mills, Cedar Park (W-bound) 0100BRA10621 bstamgd Sea Mills, Sea Mills Lane (W-bound) 0100BRA10619 bstajta Sea Mills, Sea Mills Square (Stop a) 0100BRA10614 bstpdtm Sea Mills, High Grove (NW-bound) 0100BRA10608 bstajdm Shirehampton, Shirehampton Park (N-bound) 0100BRA10641 bstajap Shirehampton, Westbury Lane (W-bound) 0100BRA10606 bstagwg Shirehampton, Penpole Lane (adj) 0100BRA10605 bstagmp Shirehampton, Shirehampton Gr (Stop a) 0100BRA10602 bstagap Shirehampton, Priory Gardens (N-bound) 0100BRA10599 bstagag Shirehampton, The Bean Acre (E-bound) 0100BRA10595 bstagja Shirehampton, Kings Weston Avenue (E-bound) 0100BRA10593 bstagpd Lawrence Weston, Mancroft Avenue (E-bound) 0100BRA10592 bstagtw Lawrence Weston, Badenham Grove 0100BRA10589 bstagwm Lawrence Weston, Moor Grove (NE-bound) 0100BRA10587 bstajaj Lawrence Weston, Long Cross Lay-by (NE-bound) 0100BRA10586 bstajdg Lawrence Weston, Lawrence Weston Road (E-bound) 0100BRA10584 bstajtd Lawrence Weston, Chapel Lane (E-bound) 0100BRA10580 bstamdj Lawrence Weston, De Clifford Road (SE-bound) 0100BRA10577 bstampg Henbury, Blaise Castle (adj) 0100BRA10575 bstampt Henbury, Hallen Road (E-bound) 0100053291 bstamwt Henbury, Avonmouth Way (S-bound) 0100BRP91061 bstapjw Henbury, The Salutation (B) 0100BRP91059 bstatpa Henbury, Crow Lane Lay-by (NE-bound) 0100BRP91057 bstawta Brentry, Brentry Roundabout (E-bound) 0100BRP91054 bstawpd Brentry, Lyppincourt Road (N-bound) 0100053293 sglagdg Cribbs Causeway, Rugby Club (NE-bound) 0170SGB20565 sglagjm Cribbs Causeway, Catbrain Lane (NE-bound) 0170SGB20563 sglagmg Cribbs Causeway, The Venue (E-bound) 0170SGB20561 sglagmp Cribbs Causeway, Retail Park (N-bound) 0170SGB20559 sglagpm Cribbs Causeway, Pegasus Road (SE-bound) 0170SGZ01454 sglagtg Cribbs Causeway, Bus Station Stop G (N-bound) 0170SGP90857 NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. Service 40A Towards Bristol City Centre SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code sglagtg Cribbs Causeway, Bus Station Stop G (N-bound) 0170SGP90857 sglagpd Cribbs Causeway, Pegasus Road (W-bound) 0170SGP90859 sglagpg Cribbs Causeway, Asda Wal-Mart (Stop J) 0170SGX38469 sglagmt Cribbs Causeway, Retail Park (SW-bound) 0170SGB20558 sglagmj Cribbs Causeway, The Venue (W-bound) 0170SGB20560 sglagjp Cribbs Causeway, Catbrain Lane (SW-bound) 0170SGB20562 sglagdj Cribbs Causeway, Rugby Club (SW-bound) 0170SGB20564 bstawtp Brentry, Lyppincourt Road (S-bound) 0100053294 bstawtg Brentry, Brentry Roundabout (W-bound) 0100BRP91053 bstatpt Henbury, Crow Lane Lay-by (SW-bound) 0100BRP91055 bstatad Henbury, The Salutation (C) 0100BRP91058 bstamta Henbury, Blaise Castle (opp) 0100BRA10574 bstamdw Lawrence Weston, De Clifford Road (N-bound) 0100BRA10576 bstamag Lawrence Weston, Musgrove Close (W-bound) 0100BRA10578 bstajwg Lawrence Weston, Chapel Lane (W-bound) 0100BRA10579 bstajdw Lawrence Weston, Lawrence Weston Road (W-bound) 0100BRA10583 bstajam Lawrence Weston, Long Cross Lay-by (SW-bound) 0100BRA10585 bstagwa Lawrence Weston, Moor Grove (SW-bound) 0100BRA10588 bstagtp Lawrence Weston, Badenham Grove 0100BRA10590 bstagpa Lawrence Weston, Mancroft Avenue (W-bound) 0100BRA10591 bstadwt Shirehampton, The Bean Acre (W-bound) 0100BRA10596 bstadwd Avonmouth, Barrack’s Lane (NW-bound) 0100BRA10642 bstadjw Avonmouth, Akeman Way (W-bound) 0100BRA10644 bstadaw Avonmouth, Farr Sreet (NW-bound) 0100BRA10648 bstadag Avonmouth, Mclaren Road (W-bound) 0100BRA10649 bstadaj Avonmouth, Napier Road (adj) 0100BRA10650 bstpdmj Avonmouth, Farr Sreet (E-bound) 0100BRA10647 bstadmd Avonmouth, Akeman Way (E-bound) 0100BRA10645 bstadtw Avonmouth, Barrack’s Lane (S-bound) 0100BRA10643 bstadwp Shirehampton, Meadow Grove (SE-bound) 0100BRA10598 bstagdm Shirehampton, Priory Gardens (E-bound) 0100BRA10600 bstagmg Shirehampton, Shirehampton Gr (Stop c) 0100BRA10601 bstagwd Shirehampton, Penpole Lane (opp) 0100BRA10604 bstajda Shirehampton, Westbury Lane (NW-bound) 0100BRA10607 bstajgm Sea Mills, Sylvan Way (SE-bound) 0100BRA10609 bstajwj Sea Mills, Sea Mills Square (Stop b) 0100BRA10617 bstamga Sea Mills, Sea Mills Lane (SE-bound) 0100BRA10618 bstamgw Sea Mills, Cedar Park (E-bound) 0100BRA10620 bstampj Stoke Bishop, Druid Hill Top (SE-bound) 0100BRA10622 bstampw Stoke Bishop, Hollybush Lane (S-bound) 0100BRA10624 bstampm Stoke Bishop, Old Sneed Road (S-bound) 0100BRA10626 bstamtw Stoke Bishop, Church Avenue (SE-bound) 0100BRA10627 bstamtj Sneyd Park, Stoke Hill (SW-bound) 0100BRA10629 bstamwd Sneyd Park, The Avenue (E-bound) 0100BRA10631 bstpdwa Sneyd Park, Rockleaze Road (SE-bound) 0100BRA10632 bstatdm Sneyd Park, Downleaze (S-bound) 0100BRA10634 bstdgda Redland, Black Boy Hill (Stop d) 0100BRP90988 bstdgta Clifton Down, Apsley Road (Stop b) 01000053310 bstdmam Clifton Down, Clifton Dn Station (Stop wy) 0100BRP90990 bstdmga Clifton, Belgrave Road 0100BRP90981 bstdmtj Tyndall’s Park, Queen’s Road (Stop de) 0100BRP90235 bstdtga Bristol City Centre, Park Street (Stop pf) 0100BRP90326 bstgdtw Broadmead, Nelson Street (Stop hd) 0100BRA10782 bstgpda Broadmead, The Horsefair (Stop sl) 0100BRP90402 bstgtwt Broadmead, Penn Street (Stop A) 0100BRA10786 bstgwjd Old Market, Bond Street (Stop ok) 0100BRP90356 NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. Service 40A Towards Cribbs Causeway SMS Code Stop Name ATCO Code bstgwjd Old Market, Bond Street (Stop ok) 0100BRP90356 bstgpwp Broadmead, Bond Street (Stop rc) 0100BRP90364 bstgdtd Broadmead, Rupert Street (Stop ha) 0100BRP90368 bstdtja Bristol City Centre, College Green (Stop ph) 0100BRP90327
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