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735 Coventry 735 Coventry - Furnace End via Fillongley Mondays to Fridays Service 735 735 735 735 Operator: CVM CVM CVM CVM Notes: CM CM ST SH COL NUN NUN Bluecoat School (opposite) 1525 St Georges Road (after) 1525 Newlands Court (adj) 1527 Far Gosford Street (adjacent) 1530 All Saints Square (after) 1531 Grove Street (Stop CU5) 1533 Sports Centre (Stop FX1) 1534 Pool Meadow Bus Station (Stand E) 1205 1335 1535 1535 Cross Cheaping (Stop BS5) 1205 1335 1535 1535 Belgrade Theatre (Stop UL1) 1206 1336 1536 1536 Nauls Mill House (adjacent) 1207 1337 1537 1537 Barrs Hill School (adj) 1207 1337 1537 1537 Swillington Road (opp) 1208 1338 1538 1538 Lydgate Road (opp) 1209 1339 1539 1539 Bingo Hall (opp) 1209 1339 1539 1539 Engleton Road (after) 1210 1340 1540 1540 Three Spires Avenue (adj) 1211 1341 1541 1541 Brownshill Green Road (adj) 1212 1342 1542 1542 Wallace Road (opp) 1212 1342 1542 1542 Kipling Road (opp) 1213 1343 1543 1543 Whitmore Park, The Scotchill (opp) 1214 1344 1544 1544 Keresley Church (opp) 1215 1345 1545 1545 Long Lane (before) 1216 1346 1546 1546 Long Lane (after) 1217 1347 1547 1547 Keresley Manor (adj) 1217 1347 1547 1547 Queenswood (opp) 1219 1349 1549 1549 Horse & Jockey (Opp) 1220 1350 1550 1550 Corley, Church (Adj) 1222 1352 1552 1552 Cheshire Farm (Opp) 1355 Corley Ash, Saracens Head (Adj) 1228 1358 Corley Moor, Bull & Butcher (Opp) 1556 1556 Fillongley, Crossroads (Adj) 1230 1400 1603 1603 Devitts Green, Woodside (Adj) 1236 1406 1609 1609 Meadow Croft (Adj) 1238 1408 1611 1611 Bournebrook View (Adj) 1408 1611 1611 Rectory Road (Nr) 1409 1612 1612 Colliers Way (Nr) 1409 1612 1612 Stonehouse Lane (Opp) 1410 1613 1613 Lamp Lane (Opp) 1411 1614 1614 Arley Social Club (Opp) 1411 1614 1614 Ransome Road (Opp) 1412 1615 1615 New Arley, Infant School (Opp) 1413 1616 1616 George Street (Adj) 1413 1616 1616 Hill Top (Adj) 1413 1616 1616 Arley Lane (Nr) 1415 1618 1618 Lord Nelson (Opp) 1415 Social Club (Adj) 1416 Ludford Close (Opp) 1417 Village Farm (Nr) 1418 Notes SH School Holidays Only, COVENTRY ST School Term Time Only, COVENTRY CM Calls on request only at Corley Moor COL Continues to Coleshill by request only NUN Calls at Stockingford & Nuneaton on request Route 735 is operated by Coventry Minibuses Unit 10 Portway Close, Tile Hill, Coventry, CV4 9UY Tel: 02476 473797 735 Coventry - Furnace End via Fillongley Saturdays Service 735 735 735 735 Operator: CVM CVM CVM CVM Notes: CM CM ST SH COL NUN NUN Bluecoat School (opposite) 1525 St Georges Road (after) 1525 Newlands Court (adj) 1527 Far Gosford Street (adjacent) 1530 All Saints Square (after) 1531 Grove Street (Stop CU5) 1533 Sports Centre (Stop FX1) 1534 Pool Meadow Bus Station (Stand E) 1205 1335 1535 1535 Cross Cheaping (Stop BS5) 1205 1335 1535 1535 Belgrade Theatre (Stop UL1) 1206 1336 1536 1536 Nauls Mill House (adjacent) 1207 1337 1537 1537 Barrs Hill School (adj) 1207 1337 1537 1537 Swillington Road (opp) 1208 1338 1538 1538 Lydgate Road (opp) 1209 1339 1539 1539 Bingo Hall (opp) 1209 1339 1539 1539 Engleton Road (after) 1210 1340 1540 1540 Three Spires Avenue (adj) 1211 1341 1541 1541 Brownshill Green Road (adj) 1212 1342 1542 1542 Wallace Road (opp) 1212 1342 1542 1542 Kipling Road (opp) 1213 1343 1543 1543 Whitmore Park, The Scotchill (opp) 1214 1344 1544 1544 Keresley Church (opp) 1215 1345 1545 1545 Long Lane (before) 1216 1346 1546 1546 Long Lane (after) 1217 1347 1547 1547 Keresley Manor (adj) 1217 1347 1547 1547 Queenswood (opp) 1219 1349 1549 1549 Horse & Jockey (Opp) 1220 1350 1550 1550 Corley, Church (Adj) 1222 1352 1552 1552 Cheshire Farm (Opp) 1355 Corley Ash, Saracens Head (Adj) 1228 1358 Corley Moor, Bull & Butcher (Opp) 1556 1556 Fillongley, Crossroads (Adj) 1230 1400 1603 1603 Devitts Green, Woodside (Adj) 1236 1406 1609 1609 Meadow Croft (Adj) 1238 1408 1611 1611 Bournebrook View (Adj) 1408 1611 1611 Rectory Road (Nr) 1409 1612 1612 Colliers Way (Nr) 1409 1612 1612 Stonehouse Lane (Opp) 1410 1613 1613 Lamp Lane (Opp) 1411 1614 1614 Arley Social Club (Opp) 1411 1614 1614 Ransome Road (Opp) 1412 1615 1615 New Arley, Infant School (Opp) 1413 1616 1616 George Street (Adj) 1413 1616 1616 Hill Top (Adj) 1413 1616 1616 Arley Lane (Nr) 1415 1618 1618 Lord Nelson (Opp) 1415 Social Club (Adj) 1416 Ludford Close (Opp) 1417 Village Farm (Nr) 1418 Sundays no service Notes SH School Holidays Only, COVENTRY ST School Term Time Only, COVENTRY CM Calls on request only at Corley Moor COL Continues to Coleshill by request only NUN Calls at Stockingford & Nuneaton on request Route 735 is operated by Coventry Minibuses Unit 10 Portway Close, Tile Hill, Coventry, CV4 9UY Tel: 02476 473797 735 Furnace End - Coventry via Fillongley Mondays to Fridays Service 735 735 735 735 Operator: CVM CVM CVM CVM Notes: ST SH CM Coleshill, Coleshill Parkway (Stand A) Shell Garage (Adj) Sumner Road (Opp) Shustoke, Green (Opp) Whitacre, Stores (Adj) Whitacre, Birmingham Road (Opp) Nether Whitacre, Gate Lane Furnace End, Crossroads (Nr) Over Whitacre, Monwode Lea (Adj) Ansley Lane (Opp) Village Farm (Opp) Ludford Close (Adj) 0945 1245 Lord Nelson (Adj) 0946 1246 Greenmoor Road (Adj) 0715 0715 North Street (Nr) 0715 0715 Marsdale Drive (Opp) 0716 0716 Denehurst Way (Adj) 0716 0716 Heath End Road 0717 0717 Westbury Road (Opp) 0717 0717 Arbury Hall (Adj) 0719 0719 Wiclif Way (Nr) 0720 0720 Stockingford, Wiclif Way (Opp) 0721 0721 Park Lane (Opp) 0721 0721 Ansley, Turn (Adj) 0726 0726 0947 1247 Hill Top (Opp) 0727 0727 0948 1248 New Arley, Infant School (Adj) 0729 0729 0949 1249 Ransome Road (Opp) 0729 0729 0949 1249 Arley Social Club (Adj) 0729 0729 0950 1250 Lamp Lane (Adj) 0730 0730 0950 1250 Colliers Way (Opp) 0731 0731 0951 1251 Station Road (Adj) 0731 0731 0952 1252 Oak Avenue (Nr) 0732 0732 0953 1253 Old Arley, War Memorial (Adj) 0733 0733 0954 1254 Devitts Green, Woodside (Opp) 0735 0735 0956 1256 Fillongley, Crossroads (Adj) 0741 0741 1001 1301 Wood End Lane (Opp) 1002 1302 Corley Ash, Saracens Head (Opp) 1003 1303 Cheshiire Farm (Adj) 1004 Corley Moor, Bull & Butcher (Adj) 0748 0748 1006 Cheshiire Farm (Adj) 0751 0751 Cheshire Farm (Opp) 1009 Corley, The Glebe (Opp) 0754 0754 1012 1309 Horse & Jockey (Adj) 0754 0754 1012 1309 Queenswood (adj) 0755 0755 1013 1310 Keresley Manor (opp) 0756 0756 1014 1311 Long Lane (before) 0757 0757 1015 1312 Long Lane (after) 0757 0757 1015 1312 Keresley Church (adjacent) 0758 0758 1016 1313 Whitmore Park, The Scotchill (adj) 0759 0759 1017 1314 Kipling Road (adj) 0800 0800 1018 1315 Wallace Road (adj) 0801 0801 1018 1315 Brownshill Green Road (opposite) 0803 0803 1019 1316 Three Spires Avenue (opp) 0804 0804 1021 1318 Engleton Road (opp) 0806 0806 1022 1319 Bingo Hall (adj) 0807 0807 1023 1320 Lydgate Road (adj) 0808 0808 1024 1321 Swillington Road (adj) 0810 0810 1025 1322 Barrs Hill School (opp) 0811 0811 1026 1323 Nauls Mill House (opp) 0812 0812 1026 1323 Belgrade Theatre (Stop UL4) 0814 0814 1028 1325 Well Street (Stop BS3) 0815 0815 1028 1325 Pool Meadow Bus Station (Stand E) 0817 0817 1030 1327 Coventry Baths (Stop CU4) 0818 Gosford Street (Stop CU3) 0818 The Whitefriars (Stop CU1) 0818 Far Gosford Street (opposite) 0821 Hugh Road (adj) 0823 Bolingbroke Road (adjacent) 0824 St Georges Road (before) 0826 Bluecoat School (adj) 0827 Notes SH School Holidays Only, COVENTRY ST School Term Time Only, COVENTRY CM Calls on request only at Corley Moor Route 735 is operated by Coventry Minibuses Unit 10 Portway Close, Tile Hill, Coventry, CV4 9UY Tel: 02476 473797 735 Furnace End - Coventry via Fillongley Saturdays Service 735 735 Operator: CVM CVM Notes: CM Coleshill, Coleshill Parkway (Stand A) Shell Garage (Adj) Sumner Road (Opp) Shustoke, Green (Opp) Whitacre, Stores (Adj) Whitacre, Birmingham Road (Opp) Nether Whitacre, Gate Lane Furnace End, Crossroads (Nr) Over Whitacre, Monwode Lea (Adj) Ansley Lane (Opp) Village Farm (Opp) Ludford Close (Adj) 0945 1245 Lord Nelson (Adj) 0946 1246 Greenmoor Road (Adj) North Street (Nr) Marsdale Drive (Opp) Denehurst Way (Adj) Heath End Road Westbury Road (Opp) Arbury Hall (Adj) Wiclif Way (Nr) Stockingford, Wiclif Way (Opp) Park Lane (Opp) Ansley, Turn (Adj) 0947 1247 Hill Top (Opp) 0948 1248 New Arley, Infant School (Adj) 0949 1249 Ransome Road (Opp) 0949 1249 Arley Social Club (Adj) 0950 1250 Lamp Lane (Adj) 0950 1250 Colliers Way (Opp) 0951 1251 Station Road (Adj) 0952 1252 Oak Avenue (Nr) 0953 1253 Old Arley, War Memorial (Adj) 0954 1254 Devitts Green, Woodside (Opp) 0956 1256 Fillongley, Crossroads (Adj) 1001 1301 Wood End Lane (Opp) 1002 1302 Corley Ash, Saracens Head (Opp) 1003 1303 Cheshiire Farm (Adj) 1004 Corley Moor, Bull & Butcher (Adj) 1006 Cheshiire Farm (Adj) Cheshire Farm (Opp) 1009 Corley, The Glebe (Opp) 1012 1309 Horse & Jockey (Adj) 1012 1309 Queenswood (adj) 1013 1310 Keresley Manor (opp) 1014 1311 Long Lane (before) 1015 1312 Long Lane (after) 1015 1312 Keresley Church (adjacent) 1016 1313 Whitmore Park, The Scotchill (adj) 1017 1314 Kipling Road (adj) 1018 1315 Wallace Road (adj) 1018 1315 Brownshill Green Road (opposite) 1019 1316 Three Spires Avenue (opp) 1021 1318 Engleton Road (opp) 1022 1319 Bingo Hall (adj) 1023 1320 Lydgate Road (adj) 1024 1321 Swillington Road (adj) 1025 1322 Barrs Hill School (opp) 1026 1323 Nauls Mill House (opp) 1026 1323 Belgrade Theatre (Stop UL4) 1028 1325 Well Street (Stop BS3) 1028 1325 Pool Meadow Bus Station (Stand E) 1030 1327 Coventry Baths (Stop CU4) Gosford Street (Stop CU3) The Whitefriars (Stop CU1) Far Gosford Street (opposite) Hugh Road (adj) Bolingbroke Road (adjacent) St Georges Road (before) Bluecoat School (adj) Sundays no service Notes CM Calls on request only at Corley Moor Route 735 is operated by Coventry Minibuses Unit 10 Portway Close, Tile Hill, Coventry, CV4 9UY Tel: 02476 473797 735 Coventry - 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