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14, 14A, 14B and 14X Arriva Showing All Buses Between Liverpool and Croxteth Stagecoach Valid from 20 January 2019 Bus timetable 14 Liverpool - Croxteth or Tower Hill 14A Liverpool - Tower Hill 14B Liverpool - Knowsley Village 14C Towerhill - Liverpool 14X Liverpool - Kirkby Quality Bus Network provided by Arriva and Stagecoach www.merseytravel.gov.uk/qualitybusnetwork What’s changed? Stagecoach 14A is rerouted in Kirkby via Hall Lane and County Road so no longer serves Kirkby Row, Glovers Brow, Mill Lane or Boyes Brow. Times are subsequently changed. Arriva services remain unaltered. Any comments about this service? If you’ve got any comments or suggestions about the services shown in this timetable, please contact the bus company who runs the service: Arriva North West 73 Ormskirk Road, Aintree, Liverpool, L9 5AE 0344 800 44 11 Stagecoach Merseyside East Lancashire Road, Gillmoss, Liverpool, L11 0BB 0151 330 6200 contact us at Merseytravel: By e-mail [email protected] By phone 0151 330 1000 In writing PO Box 1976, Liverpool, L69 3HN Need some help or more information? For help planning your journey, call Traveline, open 0800 - 2000, 7 days a week on 0151 330 1000 You can visit one of our Travel Centres across the Merseytravel network to get information about all public transport services. To find out opening times, phone us on 0151 330 1000. Our website contains lots of information about public transport across Merseyside. You can visit our website at www.merseytravel.gov.uk Bus services may run to different timetables during bank and public holidays, so please check your travel plans in advance. Large print timetables We can supply this timetable in another format, such as large print. Either call 0151 330 1000 or email us at [email protected] 2 Route Descriptions Route 14 between Liverpool and Croxteth: from PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND) via James Street, Lord Street, North John Street, Victoria Street, Sir Thomas Street, Whitechapel, Queen Square Bus Station, St Georges Place, Lime Street, London Road, Pembroke Place, Anson Street, London Road, Moss Street, Brunswick Road, Everton Road, Breck Road, Townsend Lane, Townsend Avenue, Utting Avenue East, Storrington Avenue, Altcross Road, Moss Way, Middle Way to CROXTETH (WILLOW WAY). Route 14 between Liverpool and Croxteth - journeys departing after 2100: from PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND) via The Goree, George’s Dock Gates, Chapel Street, Tithebarn Street, Great Crosshall Street, Byrom Street, Whitechapel, QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION then as above route to CROXTETH (WILLOW WAY). Route 14 between Croxteth and Liverpool: from CROXTETH (WILLOW WAY) via Middle Way, Moss Way, Altcross Road, Storrington Avenue, Utting Avenue East, Townsend Avenue, Breck Road, Everton Road, Low Hill, Prescot Street, Daulby Street, Pembroke Place, London Road, Lime Street, St Georges Place, QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION, Crosshall Street, Dale Street, North John Street, Lord Street, James Street to PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND). Route 14 between Croxteth and Liverpool - journeys arriving after 2100: from CROXTETH (WILLOW WAY) then as above route to QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION, then Crosshall Street, Dale Street, WATER STREET, The Strand, Brunswick Street, George’s Dock Way to PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND). Arriva Route 14 between Liverpool and Kirkby Bus Station: from PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND) via Lord Street, North John Street, Victoria Street, Whitechapel, QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION, St Georges Place, Lime Street, London Road, Pembroke Place, Anson Street, London Road, Moss Street, Brunswick Road, Everton Road, Breck Road, Townsend Lane, Townsend Avenue, Utting Avenue East, Storrington Avenue, Altcross Road, Moss Way, Middle Way, Willow Way, East Lancashire Road, Moorgate Road, Bewley Drive, Broad Lane, Park Brow Drive, Westhead Avenue, Minstead Avenue, Old Rough Lane, County Road, Webster Drive, Cherryfield Drive to Kirkby Bus Station. Arriva Route 14 between Tower Hill and Liverpool: from TOWER HILL (MOORFIELDS) via Shevingtons Lane, Bank Lane, Boyes Brow, Mill Lane, Glovers Brow, Kirkby Row, Cherryfield Drive, Kirkby Bus Station, Cherryfield Drive, Hall Lane, Old Rough Lane, Minstead Avenue, Westhead Avenue, Park Brow Drive, Broad Lane, Bewley Drive, Moorgate Road, East Lancashire Road, Willow Way, Middle Way, Moss Way, Altcross Road, Storrington Avenue, Utting Avenue East, Townsend Avenue, Breck Road, Everton Road, Low Hill, Prescot Street, Daulby Street, Pembroke Place, London Road, Lime Street, St Georges Place, QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION, Crosshall Street, Dale Street to LIVERPOOL (WATER STREET). Route 14A between Liverpool and Kirkby, Tower Hill: from PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND) via James Street, Lord Street, North John Street, Victoria Street, Sir Thomas Street, Whitechapel, QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION, St Georges Place, Lime Street, London Road, Pembroke Place, Anson Street, London Road, Moss Street, Brunswick Road, Everton Road, Breck Road, Townsend Lane, Townsend Avenue, Utting Avenue East, Storrington Avenue, Altcross Road, Moss Way, Middle Way, Willow Way, East Lancashire Road, Moorgate Road, Britonside Avenue, Broad Lane, Park Brow Drive, Wellfield Avenue, Cherryfield Drive, KIRKBY BUS STATION (EVENINGS), Cherryfield Drive, Hall Lane, County Road, Bank Lane, Shevington’s Lane, Saxon Way, Shevington’s Lane to TOWER HILL (MOORFIELDS). Route 14A between Liverpool and Kirkby - journeys departing after 2100: from PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND) via The Goree, George’s Dock Gates, Chapel Street, Tithebarn Street, Great Crosshall Street, Byrom Street, Whitechapel, QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION then as above route to KIRKBY BUS STATION Route 14A between Tower Hill, Kirkby and Liverpool: from TOWER HILL (MOORFIELDS) via Shevington’s Lane, Bank Lane, County Road, Hall Lane, Cherryfield Drive, KIRKBY BUS STATION (EVENINGS), Cherryfield Drive, Wellfield Avenue, Park Brow Drive, Broad Lane, Britonside Avenue, Moorgate Road, East Lancashire Road, Willow Way, Middle Way, Moss Way, Altcross Road, Storrington Avenue, Utting Avenue East, Townsend Avenue, Townsend Lane, Breck Road, Everton Road, Low Hill, Prescot Street, Daulby Street, Pembroke Place, London Road, Lime Street, St Georges Place, QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION, Crosshall Street, Dale Street, North John Street, Lord Street, James Street to PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND). Route 14A between Kirkby and Liverpool - journeys arriving after 2100: from KIRKBY BUS STATION then as above route to Queen Square bus station, then Crosshall Street, Dale Street, Water Street, The Strand, Brunswick Street, George’s Dock Way to PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND). 3 Route 14B from Liverpool to Knowsley Village: from PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND) via James Street, Lord Street, North John Street, Victoria Street, Sir Thomas Street, Whitechapel, QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION, St Georges Place, Lime Street, London Road, Pembroke Place, Anson Street, London Road, Moss Street, Brunswick Road, Everton Road, Breck Road, Townsend Lane, Townsend Avenue, Utting Avenue East, Storrington Avenue, Altcross Road, Moss Way, Middle Way, Willow Way, East Lancashire Road, School Lane, Kitling Road, Knowsley Lane to KNOWSLEY VILLAGE. Route 14B between Knowsley Village and Liverpool: from KNOWSLEY VILLAGE via School Lane, East Lancashire Road, Willow Way, Middle Way, Moss Way, Altcross Road, Storrington Avenue, Utting Avenue East, Townsend Avenue, Breck Road, Everton Road, Low Hill, Prescot Street, Daulby Street, Pembroke Place, London Road, Lime Street, St Georges Place, QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION, Crosshall Street, Dale Street, North John Street, Lord Street, James Street to PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND). Stagecoach Route 14C between Tower Hill and Liverpool: from TOWER HILL (MOORFIELDS) via Shevington’s Lane, Bank Lane, County Road, Hall Lane, Cherryfield Drive, Kirkby Bus Station, Cherryfield Drive, Webster Drive, County Road, South Boundary Road, Admin Road, Kirkby Admin Bus Facility, Admin Road, South Boundary Road, Coopers Lane, Ormskirk Road, Knowsley Lane, School Lane, Moorgate Road South, East Lancashire Road, Willow Way, Middle Way, Moss Way, Altcross Road, Storrington Avenue, Utting Avenue East, Townsend Avenue, Breck Road, Everton Road, Low Hill, Prescot Street, Daulby Street, Pembroke Place, London Road, Lime Street, St Georges Place, QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION, Crosshall Street, Dale Street, North John Street, Lord Street, James Street to PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND). Route 14X between Liverpool and Kirkby Admin: from PIER HEAD (MANN ISLAND) via Lord Street, North John Street, Victoria Street, Whitechapel, QUEEN SQUARE BUS STATION, St Georges Place, Lime Street, London Road, Pembroke Place, Anson Street, London Road, Moss Street, Brunswick Road, Everton Road, Breck Road, Townsend Lane, Townsend Avenue, Utting Avenue East, Storrington Avenue, Altcross Road, Moss Way, Middle Way, Willow Way, East Lancashire Road, Moorgate Road, South Boundary Road, Kirkby Admin bus facility, South Boundary Road, Lees Road, Charleywood Road, Webber Road, Kirkby Bank Road, Birchill Road, Ashcroft Road, Hammond Road, Woodward Road, Acornfield Road, Gores Road, Gale Road, South Boundary Road to KIRKBY ADMIN (KNOWSLEY INDUSTRIAL PARK NORTH). 4 14, 14A, 14B and 14X Arriva Showing all buses between Liverpool and Croxteth Stagecoach Mondays to Fridays ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR STA ARR STA ARR STA ARR ARR Pier Head Mann Island s0530 s0600 s0620 s0635 s0650 s0657 s0704 0710 0715 0720 0725 then approx 1819 Everton Road, West Derby Road 0543 0613 0633 0648 0703 0712 0717 0723 0729 0734 0741 every 1835 Broadway Broad Lane 0556 0626 0647 0702 0717 0726 0731 0737 0743 0748 0755 5 minutes 1848 Croxteth Willow Way 0607 0638 0659 0714 0729 0736 0741 0747 0753 0758 0805
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