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Dunston - Emmanuel College A-Line S834 Effective From: 01/09/2021 Pelaw - Teams - Dunston - Emmanuel College A-Line S834 Effective from: 01/09/2021 Kirkwood GardensHeworth InterchangeFelling Metro Bensham Rd Teams, Rose St Dunston, Ellison RdRavenwworth RoadDunston Monument,Emmanuel Ellison Road College Approx. 5 11 16 21 26 29 33 50 journey times Monday to Friday Kirkwood Gardens-Broadlea 0715 Heworth Interchange 0720 Felling Metro 0726 Bensham Rd-Coatsworth Rd 0731 Teams, Rose St-Morrison St 0736 Dunston, Ellison Rd-Brompton Pl 0741 Ravenwworth Road 0744 Dunston Monument, Ellison Road 0748 Emmanuel College 0805 Via: Kirkwood Gardens, A6115, Felling Bypass, Sunderland Road, Arthur Street, Bensham Road, Tyne Road, Rose Street, Yetholm Road, Johnson Street, Derwentwater Road, Ellison Road, Ravensworth Road, Wellington Road, Dunston Road, Park Terrace, Ellison Road, Wilson Street, Maple Avenue, Knightside Gardens, Whickham Highway, Lobley Hill Road This information is provided by Nexus on behalf of Local Authorities, and is updated as and when changes occur. Nexus can accept no liability for any errors or omissions herein Emmanuel College - Dunston - Bensham - Pelaw Turning Circle J H Coaches S834 Effective from: 01/09/2021 Emmanuel CollegeKnightside Gdns Dunston, Park TerraceWellington Road Teams, Ellison RdBensham Rd Hendon Road Felling Square, ColdwellHeworth Street InterchangeWardley, Kirkwood Gardens Approx. 2 5 7 12 18 29 34 38 43 journey times Monday to Friday Notes: a b Emmanuel College 1437 1610 a Only runs on Fridays b Does not run on Fridays Knightside Gdns-Woodside Gdns 1439 1612 Dunston, Park Terrace 1442 1615 Wellington Road 1445 1617 Teams, Ellison Rd-Catholic Sch 1450 1621 Bensham Rd-Coatsworth Rd 1455 1628 Hendon Road 1506 1639 Felling Square, Coldwell Street 1511 1645 Heworth Interchange 1515 1648 Wardley, Kirkwood Gardens 1520 1653 Via: Lobley Hill Road, Whickham Highway, Knightside Gardens, Cypress Cresent, Wilson Street, Ellison Road, Park Terrace, Dunston Road, Wellington Road, Ravensworth Road, Ellison Road, Derwentwater Road, Johnson Street, Yetholm Road, Askew Road West, Cuthbert Street, Bensham Road, Old Durham Road, Split Crow Road, Hendon Road, Carr Hill Road, Coldwell Lane, Coldwell Street, Crowhall Lane, The Drive, Sunderland Road, Felling Bypass, Sunderland Road, Kirkwood Gardens This information is provided by Nexus on behalf of Local Authorities, and is updated as and when changes occur. Nexus can accept no liability for any errors or omissions herein.
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