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Gloucester (DL) 16/12/2015 11:35 Page 1 Page 11:35 16/12/2015 (DL) Gloucester - DL.Qxp 10 4Pp 35 D9939 4th January 2015 Stroud l Nympsfield l Uley l Dursley Dursley l Uley l Nympsfield l Stroud 35 MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS except Public Holidays Stroud, Merrywalks 0545 0855 1135 1325 1645 Cam & Dursley Rail Station - 1025 1230 - 1735 Dudbridge, Sainsbury’s - 0859 1139 - 1649 Woodfield, Phillimore Road - - - - 1741 Selsley, Bell Inn - 0901 1141 - 1651 Coaley, Bentworthy Estate - 1030 1235 - - Woodchester, Piano Works 0550 - - 1330 - Upper Cam, opp St George’s Church - 1036 1241 - - Nailsworth, Bus Station 0557 - - 1340 - Upper Cam, Dursley Hospital - 1040 1245 1420 1745 Forest Green, Norton Wood 0559 - - 1342 - Dursley, Bus Station 0632 1044 1249 1424 1749 Nympsfield, Rose & Crown 0606 0911 1151 1351 1701 Dursley, Castle St, Sainsbury’s 0633 1045 1250 1425 1750 Uley, Post Office 0612 0917 1157 1357 1707 Woodmancote, Chaucer Road 0638 1048 1253 1428 1753 Woodmancote, Chaucer Road 0620 0925 1205 1405 1715 Uley, Post Office 0646 1056 1301 1436 1801 Dursley, Castle St, Sainsburys 0623 0928 1209 1409 1719 Nympsfield, Rose & Crown 0652 1102 1307 1442 1807 Dursley, Bus Station 0624 0929 1210 1410 1720 Forest Green, Norton Wood 0659 1111 - - 1814 Woodfield, Tillsdown Close - 0934 - - 1725 Nailsworth, Bus Station 0701 1113 - - 1816 Upper Cam, Dursley Hospital - - 1214 1414 - Woodchester, Piano Works 0708 1120 - - 1823 Upper Cam, St George’s Church - - 1217 - - Selsley, Bell Inn - - 1317 1452 - Coaley, Betworthy Estate - - 1223 - - Dudbridge, Roundabout - - 1319 1454 - Cam & Dursley Rail Station - 0940 1227 - 1731 Stroud, Merrywalks 0715 1127 1323 1458 1830 SATURDAYS Stroud, Merrywalks 0855 1135 1325 Cam & Dursley, Rail Station 1025 1230 1430 Dudbridge, Sainsbury’s 0859 1139 - Woodfield, Phillimore Road - - - Selsley, Bell Inn 0901 1141 - Coaley, Bentworthy Estate 1030 1235 1435 Woodchester, Piano Works - - 1330 Upper Cam, opp St George’s Church 1036 1241 1441 Nailsworth, Bus Station - - 1340 Upper Cam, Dursley Hospital 1040 1245 1445 Forest Green, Norton Wood - - 1342 Dursley, Bus Station 1044 1249 1449 Nympsfield, Rose & Crown 0911 1151 1351 Dursley, Castle St, Sainsbury’s 1045 1250 1450 Uley, Post Office 0917 1157 1357 Woodmancote, Chaucer Road 1048 1253 1453 Woodmancote, Chaucer Road 0925 1205 1405 Uley, Post Office 1056 1301 1501 Dursley, Castle St, Sainsburys 0928 1209 1409 Nympsfield, Rose & Crown 1102 1307 1507 Dursley, Bus Station 0929 1210 1410 Forest Green, Norton Wood 1111 - - Woodfield, Tillsdown Close 0934 - - Nailsworth, Bus Station 1113 - - Upper Cam, Dursley Hospital - 1214 1414 Woodchester, Piano Works 1120 - - Upper Cam, St George’s Church - 1217 1417 Selsley, Bell Inn - 1317 1517 Coaley, Betworthy Estate - 1223 1423 Dudbridge, Roundabout - 1319 1519 Cam & Dursley, Rail Station 0940 1227 1427 Stroud, Merrywalks 1127 1323 1523 Some search engines will provide links to old timetables. Please check www.stagecoachbus.com to make sure this is the latest version. time of going to print. to going of time Details correct at correct Details recycle this leaflet. this recycle environment and environment Please consider the consider Please phone company's access charge. access company's phone Calls cost 12p per minute plus your plus minute per 12p cost Calls 0845 7 484950 7 0845 train information train stagecoachbus.com www. website Stroud [email protected] Email @Stagecoach_West from 3 January 2016 January 3 from 01452 418630 01452 disability helpdesk disability bus 01453 755563 01453 Dursley lost property lost Uley times Nympsfield GL5 1QA GL5 Stroud Stroud Freepost SWC 1844 SWC Freepost Stagecoach in the Cotswolds the in Stagecoach Operations Manager Operations 35 customer services customer 0871 200 22 33 22 200 0871 timetable information timetable website: www.stagecoachbus.com website: D9939 35 4pp DL.qxp_10 - Gloucester (DL) 16/12/2015 11:35 Page 1.
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