College Bus Timetable – 2021/22

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College Bus Timetable – 2021/22 PICK-UP POINT/TIMES – PLEASE KEEP FOR YOUR REFERENCE – ACADEMIC YEAR 2021-22 Effective from 23rd August 2021 Bedale and Areas Bedale Service – 1A– Procters Coaches – Tel. 01677 425203 Time Bedale Market Place 7.50 am Aiskew 2nd Bus Stop opposite The Nurseries Housing Estate 7.53 am Leeming Bar White Rose 8.00 am Scruton Lane Ends Bus Stop 8.02 am Morton on Swale The Swaledale 8.04 am Romanby Harewood Lane Bus Stop (near the clock tower) 8.13 am Thirsk/Northallerton Service – 1B– Procters Coaches – Tel. 01677 425203 Time Carlton Miniott Bus Stop by Primary School 7:50 am Carlton Miniott The Vale of York Pub 7:51 am Thirsk Market Place, Town Centre 7:55 am Northallerton Post Office Bus Stop 8.14 am Thurstan Park Bus stop at the front of Thurstan Park Housing estate 8.15 am Brompton The Green (last bus stop) 8.16 am Lovesome Hill Lovesome Hill Bus Stop, Darlington Bound 8.24 am Great Smeaton Bus Stop 8.30 am Leyburn Service -1C– Procters Coaches – Tel. 01677 425203 Time Leyburn Main Bus Stop, Town Centre 7.45 am Finghall Akebar Caravan Site 7.50 am Crakehall Bus Stop in front of Church 8.00 am Trimdon and Areas – Enterprise Travel – Tel. 01325 286924 Sedgefield Service - 2A Time Bishop Middleham The Green, Hawthorn Terrace 7.30 am Coxhoe Blackgate East Bus Stop near Fish Shop 7:40 am Trimdon Grange Community Centre, Salters Lane 7.50 am Trimdon Village Bank Top, Crossroads, Salters Lane 7.53 am Trimdon Village Wynyard Road End, Salters Lane 7.54 am Fishburn Post Office, Front Street 7.57 am Winterton Old Durham Road, NetPark 8.02 am Sedgefield Community Hospital (Hospital side of the road) 8.04 am Sedgefield Park Gates 8.05 am Sedgefield The Green, Black Lion, High Street 8.06 am Stillington Village South Street/Kirk Street 8.16 am Bishopton The Talbot Pub 8.26 am Little Stainton Bus Stop 8.28 am Sadberge Village Green Bus Stop 8.33 am Stockton and Areas – Compass Royston – Tel. 01642 606644 Hartlepool Service – 3A Time Hartlepool Raby Arms Hotel, Hart Village 7.30 am Hartlepool Hart Lane opp. Aldi 7.33 am Norton Ring Rd Redhouse School, bus Lay-by near Tennis Courts 7.55 am Norton Blue Bridge 7:57 am Stockton Sparks Bakery 8.00 am Wynyard Service – 3B - Enterprise Travel – Tel. 01325 286924 Time Wynyard The Stables/Shops 7.34 am Wolviston Shell Service Station 7.39 am Billingham Swan 7.46 am Ingleby Barwick Service – 3C - Enterprise Travel – Tel. 01325 286924 Thornaby Town Centre outside Lidl 7.25 am Thornaby Harold Wilson Centre 7.30 am Ingleby Barwick Blair Avenue near Snowdon Grove Junction 7.37 am Ingleby Barwick Blair Avenue near Sober Hall Avenue 7.39 am Ingleby Barwick Beckfields Avenue Shops 7.42 am Ingleby Barwick Lowfields Avenue, Teal Arms 7.44 am Ingleby Barwick Broom Hill Avenue, near Broadlands Junction 7.46 am Ingleby Barwick The Rings 7.48 am Hartburn/Eaglescliffe – 3D - Enterprise Travel – Tel. 01325 286924 Wimpole Road Bishopton Road West 8:00am Hartburn Birkdale Road/Darlington Road 8.06 am Hartburn Perth Grove/Darlington Road 8.08 am Hartburn Eaglescliffe Pub Bus Stop 8.10 am Eaglescliffe Golf Club 8.15 am Eaglescliffe Egglescliffe School & Arts College opposite Tesco 8.20 am Catterick, Richmond and Areas – Procters Coaches – Tel. 01677 425203 Richmond Service – 4A Time Catterick Village Main Centre Village Bus Stop, along from car garage 7.45 am Catterick Racecourse Bus Stop 7.47 am Colburn Opp. Broadway Shops 7.50 am Colburn White Shops Bus Stop 7.52 am Catterick Garrison Camp Centre Bus Stop opp. Aldi, nr Taxi rank 7.55 am Richmond Market Place Bus Stop 8.05 am Richmond Near Richmond School Traffic Lights 8.06 am Richmond Bus Stop near Zetland Drive, Darlington Bound 8.07 am Skeeby First Stop opposite old pub 8.10 am Scotch Corner Bus stop nr Scotch Corner Hotel 8.15 am Middleton Tyas Opp. Shoulder of Mutton 8.20 am Barton Services Barton Lorry Park 8.24 am Barton Village Bus Stop opp. Primary School 8.26 am Bishop Auckland 1 - Enterprise Travel – Tel. 01325 286924 Toft Hill Service – 5A Time Toft Hill Osborne Store bus stop on A68 7.20 am Fir Tree Bus stop on A68 7.25 am Wolsingham Market Square 7.35 am Crook Bus stop outside Barclays Bank, South Street 7.50 am Howden-le-Wear High Street, Bus Stop, opposite Spar Shop 7.55 am Hunwick Bitchburn Road Ends, last bus stop in Hunwick 7.57 am Bishop Auckland Bus Station (Stand H – 1st bus stop) 8.03 am Bishop Auckland Cabin Gate, Cockton Hill Rd outside ATS Tyre Fitting Centre 8.09 am South Church Bus Stop 8.12 am Teesdale and Areas - Enterprise Travel – Tel. 01325 286924 Teesdale Service - 6 Time Middleton in Teesdale Bus Stop, Horsemarket, by Public Toilets 7.35 am Mickleton Bus stop, opposite The Crown Pub 7.40 am Romaldkirk Bus Stop, Opposite Rose & Crown Hotel 7.46 am Cotherstone Bus Stop, opposite Red Lion Pub 7.53 am Lartington First Bus Stop in Village, just over Bridge 7.56 am Startforth Bus Stop by Flaxfield 8.00 am Barnard Castle Hodgsons Office, Galgate 8.04 am Barnard Castle War Memorial, Galgate 8.06 am Stainton Stainton Lane End (NE-Bound) Streatlam & Stainton 8.08 am Staindrop Bus Stop outside Spa Shop 8.18 am Alwent Farm Alwent Farm 8.20 am Winston Bus Stop on A67, Staindrop Road End 8.22 am Gainford Bus Stop, Main Road, Outside Corner Shop 8.26 am Piercebridge Bus Stop by Fox Hole Pub 8.31 am DEPARTURES 4.20pm to 4.25pm ABBEY ROAD NEAR JUNCTION WITH VANE TERRACE Depart Depart Sedgefield Service 2A Bedale Service 1A 4.20pm 4.20pm Thirsk/Northallerton Depart Depart Leyburn Service 1C Service 1B 4.20pm 4.20pm Depart Toft Hill Service 5A Teesdale Service 6 Depart 4.20pm 4.20pm ABBEY ROAD IN FRONT OF PLAYING FIELDS Hartlepool Service 3A Depart 4.25pm Wynyard Service 3B Depart 4.25pm Ingleby Barwick Service 3C Depart 4.25pm Hartburn/Eaglescliffe Depart 4.25pm Service 3D Richmond/Catterick Service Depart 4.25pm 4A Please note all pick-up/drop times are approximate therefore you will need to be at your designated pick-up 5 minutes point at least prior to the departure times. Thank you .
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