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Blackpool Tramway Timetable X Starr Gate – Fleetwood Fares Sundays (Sundays from 17th November 2013) Blackpool One stop . £1.00 Up to 5 stops . £1.50 Starr Gate 0700 0730 0800 0820 0840 0900 0920 0930 1000 20 40 00 1700 1730 Up to 16 stops . £2.00 Tramway Pleasure Beach 0706 0736 0806 0826 0846 0906 0926 0936 1006 Then 26 46 06 1706 1736 North Pier 0717 0747 0817 0837 0857 0917 0937 0947 1017 at 37 57 17 1717 1747 Over 16 stops . £2.30 Bispham 0728 0758 0828 0848 0908 0928 0948 0958 1028 these 48 08 28 1728 1758 mins until Timetable Little Bispham 0733 0803 0833 0853 0913 0933 0953 1003 1033 past 53 13 33 1733 1803 Cleveleys 0737 0807 0837 0857 0917 0937 0957 1007 1037 each 57 17 37 1737 1808 Fisherman's Walk 0749 0819 0849 0909 0929 0949 1009 1019 1049 hour 09 29 49 1749 1820 Starr Gate Fleetwood 0755 0825 0855 0915 0935 0955 1015 1025 1055 15 35 55 1755 1826 From Sundays continued Pleasure Beach Starr Gate 1800 1830 1900 1915 45 15 2245 2315 11 Nov North Pier Pleasure Beach 1806 1836 1906 1921 Then 51 21 2251 2321 Unlimited travel on trams and the 2013 North Pier 1817 1847 1917 1932 at 02 32 2302 2332 Blackpool Transport bus network* Bispham Bispham 1828 1858 1928 1943 these 13 43 2313 2343 mins until Daily Adult, bought on bus or tram . £4.50 Cleveleys Little Bispham 1832 1902 1932 1947 past 17 47 2317 2347 *(£3.50 when purchased in advance) Cleveleys 1837 1907 1937 1952 each 22 52 2322 2352 Fisherman’s Walk Fisherman’s Walk 1849 1919 1949 2004 hour 34 04 2334 0004 Daily Child, bought on bus or tram . £2.25 *(£2.00 when purchased in advance) Fleetwood 1855 1925 1955 2010 40 10 2340 0010 Fleetwood Daily Family, bought on bus or tram . £9.00 *(Valid for 2 adults and up to 3 children, or 1 adult and up to 4 children.) Fleetwood – Starr Gate 3 Day Adult, bought on bus or tram . £10.50 *(£10.50 when purchased in advance) Sundays (Sundays from 17th November 2013) 3 day child, bought on bus or tram . £6.00 (£6.00 when purchased in advance Don’t get in a jam, from BTS Travel Centres) Fleetwood Ferry 0800 0830 0900 20 40 00 1800 1830 1900 1930 2000 2015 Weekly Adult, bought on bus or tram . £14.00 Fishermans Walk 0806 0836 0906 26 46 06 1806 1836 1906 1936 2006 2021 Then *(£13.50 when purchased in advance) take the tram. Cleveleys 0818 0848 0918 at 38 58 18 1818 1848 1918 1948 2018 2033 Weekly Child, bought on bus or tram . £7.00 Little Bispham 0822 0852 0922 these 42 02 22 1822 1852 1923 1953 2023 2038 mins until *(£7.00 when purchased in advance) Bispham 0827 0857 0927 past 47 07 27 1827 1857 1927 1957 2027 2042 Monthly Adult..................................................... £50.00 North Pier 0838 0908 0938 each 58 18 38 1838 1908 1938 2008 2038 2053 *(Less than £1.70 per day) Pleasure Beach 0849 0919 0949 hour 09 29 49 1849 1919 1949 2019 2049 2104 16 – 19 weekly, bought on bus or tram . £11.00 Starr Gate 0855 0925 0955 15 35 55 1855 1925 1955 2025 2055 2110 (£11.00 when purchased in advance from BTS outlets) Sundays continued 16 – 19 monthly......................................................... £40 Fleetwood Ferry 45 15 2345 0015 (when purchased in advance from BTS outlets, photo ID required for 16-19 tickets) Fishermans Walk Then 51 21 2351 0021 Cleveleys at 03 33 0003 0033 Please note that there are no child fares after 2100, but Little Bispham these 08 38 0008 0038 child 1, 3 or 7 day Blackpool1 Tickets are valid all day. mins until Bispham 12 42 0012 0042 past *1 Ticket can be bought can be bought up to one week North Pier 23 53 0023 0053 each in advance from Blackpool Transport’s Travel Centres at Pleasure Beach hour 34 04 0034 0104 Market Street (daily) and Rigby Road (Monday – Friday) Starr Gate 40 10 0040 0110 or at over 100 local PayPoint agents (local convenience stores/newsagents). C133 10-13 Starr Gate – Fleetwood Fleetwood – Starr Gate Monday to Friday (from Monday 11th November 2013) Monday to Friday (from Monday 11th November 2013) Starr Gate 0500 0530 0600 0630 0700 0720 0740 0800 15 30 45 00 Fleetwood Ferry 0600 0630 0700 0730 0800 0820 0840 0900 15 30 45 00 Pleasure Beach 0506 0536 0606 0636 0706 0726 0746 0806 Then 21 36 51 06 Fishermans Walk 0606 0636 0706 0736 0806 0826 0846 0906 Then 21 36 51 06 North Pier 0517 0547 0617 0647 0717 0737 0757 0817 at 32 47 02 17 Cleveleys 0618 0648 0718 0748 0818 0838 0858 0918 at 33 48 03 18 Bispham 0528 0558 0628 0658 0728 0748 0808 0828 these 43 58 13 28 Little Bispham 0622 0652 0722 0752 0822 0842 0902 0922 these 37 52 07 22 mins mins Little Bispham 0533 0603 0633 0703 0733 0753 0813 0833 past 48 03 18 33 Bispham 0627 0657 0727 0757 0827 0847 0907 0927 past 42 57 12 27 Cleveleys 0537 0607 0637 0707 0737 0757 0817 0837 each 52 07 22 37 North Pier 0638 0708 0738 0808 0838 0858 0918 0938 each 53 08 23 38 Fisherman's Walk 0549 0619 0649 0719 0749 0809 0829 0849 hour 04 19 34 49 Pleasure Beach 0649 0719 0749 0819 0849 0909 0929 0949 hour 04 19 34 49 Fleetwood 0555 0625 0655 0725 0755 0815 0835 0855 10 25 40 55 Starr Gate 0655 0725 0755 0825 0855 0915 0935 0955 10 25 40 55 Monday to Friday continued FO Monday to Friday continued FO Starr Gate 1800 1820 1840 1900 1915 45 15 2245 2315 2345 Fleetwood Ferry 1900 1920 1940 2000 2015 45 15 2345 0015 0045 Pleasure Beach 1806 1826 1846 1906 1921 Then 51 21 2251 2321 2351 Fishermans Walk 1906 1926 1946 2006 2021 Then 51 21 2351 0021 0051 North Pier 1817 1837 1857 1917 1932 at 02 32 2302 2332 0002 Cleveleys 1918 1938 1958 2018 2033 at 03 33 0003 0033 0103 Bispham 1828 1848 1908 1928 1943 these 13 43 2313 2343 0013 Little Bispham 1923 1943 2003 2023 2038 these 08 38 0008 0038 0108 until mins until until mins until Little Bispham 1832 1852 1912 1932 1947 past 17 47 2317 2347 0017 Bispham 1927 1947 2007 2027 2042 past 12 42 0012 0042 0112 Cleveleys 1837 1857 1917 1937 1952 each 22 52 2322 2352 0022 North Pier 1938 1958 2018 2038 2053 each 23 53 0023 0053 0123 Fisherman’s Walk 1849 1909 1929 1949 2004 hour 34 04 2334 0004 0034 Pleasure Beach 1949 2009 2029 2049 2104 hour 34 04 0034 0104 0134 Fleetwood 1855 1915 1935 1955 2010 40 10 2340 0010 0040 Starr Gate 1955 2015 2035 2055 2110 40 10 0040 0110 0140 FO - Fridays only FO - Fridays only Saturdays (Saturdays from 16th November 2013) Saturdays (Saturdays from 16th November 2013) Starr Gate 0600 0630 0700 0730 0800 0820 0840 0900 0920 0940 1000 15 30 45 00 Fleetwood Ferry 0700 0730 0800 0830 0900 0920 0940 1000 1020 1040 1100 15 30 45 00 Pleasure Beach 0606 0636 0706 0736 0806 0826 0846 0906 0926 0946 1006 Then 21 36 51 06 Fishermans Walk 0706 0736 0806 0836 0906 0926 0946 1006 1026 1046 1106 Then 21 36 51 06 North Pier 0617 0647 0717 0747 0817 0837 0857 0917 0937 0957 1017 at 32 47 02 17 Cleveleys 0718 0748 0818 0848 0918 0938 0958 1018 1038 1058 1118 at 33 48 03 18 Bispham 0628 0658 0728 0758 0828 0848 0908 0928 0948 1008 1028 these 43 58 13 28 Little Bispham 0722 0752 0822 0852 0922 0942 1002 1022 1042 1102 1122 these 37 52 07 22 mins mins Little Bispham 0633 0703 0733 0803 0833 0853 0913 0933 0953 1013 1033 past 48 03 18 33 Bispham 0727 0757 0827 0857 0927 0947 1007 1027 1047 1107 1127 past 42 57 12 27 Cleveleys 0637 0707 0737 0807 0837 0857 0917 0937 0957 1017 1037 each 52 07 22 37 North Pier 0738 0808 0838 0908 0938 0958 1018 1038 1058 1118 1138 each 53 08 23 38 Fisherman’s Walk 0649 0719 0749 0819 0849 0909 0929 0949 1009 1029 1049 hour 04 19 34 49 Pleasure Beach 0749 0819 0849 0919 0949 1009 1029 1049 1109 1129 1149 hour 04 19 34 49 Fleetwood 0655 0725 0755 0825 0855 0915 0935 0955 1015 1035 1055 10 25 40 55 Starr Gate 0755 0825 0855 0925 0955 1015 1035 1055 1115 1135 1155 10 25 40 55 Saturdays continued Saturdays continued Starr Gate 1700 1720 1740 1800 1820 1840 1900 1915 45 15 2245 2315 2345 Fleetwood Ferry 1800 1820 1840 1900 1920 1940 2000 2015 45 15 2345 0015 0045 Pleasure Beach 1706 1726 1746 1806 1826 1846 1906 1921 Then 51 21 2251 2321 2351 Fishermans Walk 1806 1826 1846 1906 1926 1946 2006 2021 Then 51 21 2351 0021 0051 North Pier 1717 1737 1757 1817 1837 1857 1917 1932 at 02 32 2302 2332 0002 Cleveleys 1818 1838 1858 1918 1938 1958 2018 2033 at 03 33 0003 0033 0103 Bispham 1728 1748 1808 1828 1848 1908 1928 1943 these 13 43 2313 2343 0013 Little Bispham 1822 1842 1902 1923 1943 2003 2023 2038 these 08 38 0008 0038 0108 until mins until until mins until Little Bispham 1733 1753 1812 1832 1852 1912 1932 1947 past 17 47 2317 2347 0017 Bispham 1827 1847 1907 1927 1947 2007 2027 2042 past 12 42 0012 0042 0112 Cleveleys 1737 1757 1817 1837 1857 1917 1937 1952 each 22 52 2322 2352 0022 North Pier 1838 1858 1918 1938 1958 2018 2038 2053 each 23 53 0023 0053 0123 Fisherman’s Walk 1749 1809 1829 1849 1909 1929 1949 2004 hour 34 04 2334 0004 0034 Pleasure Beach 1849 1909 1929 1949 2009 2029 2049 2104 hour 34 04 0034 0104 0134 Fleetwood 1755 1815 1835 1855 1915 1935 1955 2010 40 10 2340 0010 0040 Starr Gate 1855 1915 1935 1955 2015 2035 2055 2110 40 10 0040 0110 0140.
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