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South Shields Market Biddick Hall South South Shields Market z Biddick Hall z South Shields Market 3 via Chichester, Stanhope Road,The Ridgeway, Harton Nook and Westoe Service 3 via Chapter Row, Keppel Street, Fowler Street,Westoe Road, Chichester Road, Stanhope Parade, Stanhope Road, Boldon Lane,Whiteleas Way, Galsworthy Road, Chesterton Road, Sheridan Road, Galsworthy Road, Nevinson Avenue, King George Road, Prince Edward Road, Sunderland Road, Imeary Street,Westoe Road, Fowler Street, Keppel Street, Chapter Row. For route details of Service 2, please see overleaf. MONDAY TO FRIDAY Service number 33333 333333 3333 33 33 South Shields Market - - 0634 0701 0717 27 37 47 57 07 17 1717 1737 1757 1826 56 26 2226 2301 Town Hall - - 0637 0704 0720 30 40 50 00 10 20 1720 1740 1800 1829 59 29 2229 2304 Chichester 0505 0601 0640 0707 0723 33 43 53 03 13 23 1723 1743 1803 1831 01 31 2231 2306 Stanhope Road, Boldon Ln 0508 0606 0645 0712 0729 39 49 59 09 19 29 1729 1749 1808 1836 06 36 2236 2311 mins at Mill Inn, Sheridan Road 0512 0611 0651 0718 0736 mins at 46 56 06 16 26 36 1736 1756 1814 1842 12 42 2242 2317 30 Biddick Hall, Galsworthy Rd 0514 0613 0653 0720 0739 10 49 59 09 19 29 39 1739 1758 1816 1844 14 44 2244 2319 until The Ridgeway 0518 0619 0700 0727 0746 56 06 16 26 36 46 1746 1804 1822 1850 20 50 until 2250 2325 Harton Nook 0520 0622 0703 0730 0749 59 09 19 29 39 49 1749 1807 1825 1853 23 53 2253 2328 Westoe 0524 0626 0707 0734 0753 03 13 23 33 43 53 1753 1811 1829 1857 27 57 2257 2332 Town Hall 0526 0629 0710 0737 0756 06 16 26 36 46 56 1756 1814 1832 1900 30 00 2300 - then every South Shields Market 0528 0631 0712 0739 0758 then every 08 18 28 38 48 58 1758 1816 1834 1902 32 02 2302 - SATURDAY SUNDAY Service number 2223333 22222223 33 33 South Shields Market 0502 0542 0622 0715 0735 0755 0807 - - 0752 0822 0852 0922 1012 1026 56 26 2226 2301 Town Hall 0505 0545 0625 0718 0738 0758 0810 - - 0755 0825 0855 0925 1015 1029 59 29 2229 2304 Laygate 0506 0546 0626 ---- - - 0756 0826 0856 0926 1016 - -- -- Chichester 0507 0547 0627 0721 0741 0801 0813 - - 0757 0827 0857 0927 1017 1031 01 31 2231 2306 Stanhope Road, Boldon Ln 0511 0551 0631 0727 0747 0807 0819 - - 0801 0831 0901 0931 1021 1036 06 36 2236 2311 Mill Inn, Sheridan Road 0516 0556 0636 0733 0753 0813 0826 0606 - 0806 0836 0906 0936 1026 1042 mins at 12 42 2242 2317 Biddick Hall, Galsworthy Rd 0518 0558 0638 0735 0755 0815 0829 0608 - 0808 0838 0908 0938 1028 1044 14 44 2244 2319 Whiteleas Shops 0521 0601 0641 ---- 0611 - 0811 0841 0911 0941 1031 - 30 -- -- until The Ridgeway 0524 0604 0644 0742 0802 0822 0836 0614 - 0814 0844 0914 0944 1034 1050 20 50 2250 2325 Harton Nook 0527 0607 0647 0745 0805 0825 0839 0617 0637 0817 0847 0917 0947 1037 1053 23 53 2253 2328 Horsley Hill Square 0530 0610 0650 ---- 0620 0640 0820 0850 0920 0950 1040 - -- -- Westoe 0535 0615 0655 0749 0809 0829 0843 0625 0645 0825 0855 0925 0955 1045 1057 then every 27 57 2257 2332 Town Hall 0537 0617 0657 0752 0812 0832 0846 then as Monday to Friday 0627 0647 0827 0857 0927 0957 1047 1100 30 00 2300 - South Shields Market 0539 0619 0659 0754 0814 0834 0848 0629 0649 0829 0859 0929 0959 1049 1102 32 02 2302 - Turn up and Go ... Minor changes to Services 3 & 4 Services 3 and 4 from Sunday 13 June 2010 each operate Evening and Sunday Service 3 buses are every minutes ... 10 slightly retimed to operate 3 minutes earlier. So just Turn Up ... & Go !! For travel information contact Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 Calls cost 10p per min from a BT landline, calls from other service providers or from mobiles may vary. Services 3/4 combine with Services 17 and 18 to provide a bus every 31/2 minutes between South Shields Town Centre and Stanhope Road during Monday to Saturday daytimes. (and every 10 minutes during the evening and on Sundays) All tickets are issued subject to the Company’s Conditions of Carriage and Passenger Regulations. Leaflet SS/3/17 (13.06.10) We always try to run low floor easy access buses on this route. However, we may occasionally need to run a high floor vehicle for a journey. A frequent service operates during the main daytime period, Monday to Saturday; extra journeys may operate and times may vary. All information and prices contained in this leaflet are correct at time of going to print. The paper used to print this leaflet comes from well-managed forests, independently certified in accordance with the rules of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) South Shields Market z Biddick Hall z South Shields Market 4 via Westoe, Harton Nook,The Ridgeway, Stanhope Road and Chichester Service 4 via Chapter Row, Keppel Street, Fowler Street, Westoe Road, Dean Road, Sunderland Road, Prince Edward Road, King George Road, Nevinson Avenue, Galsworthy Road, Chesterton Road, Sheridan Road, Galsworthy Road,Whiteleas Way, Boldon Lane, Stanhope Road, Stanhope Parade, Chichester Road,Westoe Road, Fowler Street, Keppel Street, Chapter Row. For route details of Service 1, please see below. MONDAY TO FRIDAY Service number 4444 444444 444 44 44 South Shields Market 0548 0623 0703 0722 32 42 52 02 12 22 1732 1745 1813 43 13 2243 2310 Town Hall 0550 0626 0706 0725 35 45 55 05 15 25 1735 1748 1816 46 16 2246 2313 Westoe 0553 0629 0709 0728 38 48 58 08 18 28 1738 1751 1819 49 19 2249 2316 Harton Nook 0557 0633 0713 0733 43 53 03 13 23 33 1743 1756 1823 53 23 2253 2320 mins at The Ridgeway 0559 0636 0716 0736 mins at 46 56 06 16 26 36 1746 1759 1826 56 26 2256 2323 30 Mill Inn, Sheridan Road 0604 0642 0722 0743 10 53 03 13 23 33 43 1753 1806 1832 02 32 2300 2327 until Biddick Hall, Galsworthy Road 0606 0644 0725 0746 56 06 16 26 36 46 1756 1808 1834 04 34 until 2304 2331 Stanhope Road, Boldon Lane 0612 0650 0732 0753 03 13 23 33 43 53 1803 1814 1840 10 40 2310 2337 Chichester 0616 0655 0738 0759 09 19 29 39 49 59 1809 1819 1845 15 45 2315 2342 Town Hall 0618 0657 0740 0801 11 21 31 41 51 01 1811 1821 1847 17 47 2317 - then every South Shields Market 0620 0659 0742 0803 then every 13 23 33 43 53 03 1813 1823 1849 19 49 2319 - SATURDAY Service number 1144 South Shields Market 0540 0620 0748 0802 Do you travel to Newcastle? Town Hall 0543 0623 0751 0805 Westoe 0546 0626 0754 0808 Why not catch city connect Service X34? Horsley Hill Square 0551 0631 - - Harton Nook 0554 0634 0759 0813 Operates during Monday to Saturday daytimes, The Ridgeway 0557 0637 0802 0816 Whiteleas Shops 0600 0640 - - providing a regular and direct service between Mill Inn, Sheridan Road 0603 0643 0809 0823 z z z z Biddick Hall, Galsworthy Road 0604 0644 0812 0826 Horsley Hill Square Harton Nook Boldon Asda Stanhope Road, Boldon Lane 0608 0648 0819 0833 z Boldon Cineworld z Gateshead Town Centre z Chichester 0613 0653 0825 0839 z Newcastle City Centre (Pilgrim Street) z Laygate 0614 0654 - - Town Hall 0615 0655 0827 0841 then as Monday to Friday South Shields Market 0617 0657 0829 0843 Every 30 minutes ~ Direct to Gateshead and Newcastle ! SUNDAY Service number 1111111144 44 44 DDA Aware South Shields Market 0630 0650 0710 0740 0830 0900 0930 1000 - 1043 13 43 2243 2310 Please contact us if you have Town Hall 0633 0653 0713 0743 0833 0903 0933 1003 - 1046 16 46 2246 2313 difficulty reading this document. Westoe 0636 0656 0716 0746 0836 0906 0936 1006 - 1049 19 49 2249 2316 A fax line is also available Horsley Hill Square 0641 0701 0721 0751 0841 0911 0941 1011 - - -- -- Harton Nook 0644 0704 0724 0754 0844 0914 0944 1014 - 1053 23 53 2253 2320 for those who are hard The Ridgeway 0647 0707 0727 0757 0847 0917 0947 1017 - 1056 mins at 26 56 2256 2323 of hearing or deaf. Whiteleas Shops 0650 0710 0730 0800 0850 0920 0950 1020 - - -- -- FAX: (0191) 427 7119. Mill Inn, Sheridan Road 0653 0713 0733 0803 0853 0923 0953 1023 - 1102 30 32 02 2302 2327 Biddick Hall, Galsworthy Road 0654 0714 0734 0804 0854 0924 0954 1024 1026 1104 34 04 until 2304 2331 Stanhope Road, Boldon Lane 0658 0718 0738 0808 0858 0928 0958 - 1032 1110 40 10 2310 2337 For a cleaner environment Chichester 0703 0723 0743 0813 0903 0933 1003 - 1037 1115 45 15 2315 2342 Stagecoach in Laygate 0704 0724 0744 0814 0904 0934 1004 - - - then every -- -- South Shields has a Town Hall 0705 0725 0745 0815 0905 0935 1005 - 1039 1117 47 17 2317 - no smoking policy. South Shields Market 0707 0727 0747 0817 0907 0937 1007 - 1041 1119 49 19 2319 - easyACCESS What to do if things go wrong We do our best to meet your expectations, but Most journeys on Services 3 and 4 occasionally things go wrong. If you feel we have are operated by our easyACCESS vehicles. failed you in some way please tell us about it: These buses have a special kneeling facility Operations Manager, Stagecoach in South Shields, Dean Road, Superoute is a network of to lower the entrance step.
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