National Express 504 Penzance - Camborne / Helston and Falmouth - Truro - Newquay and Bodmin / St Austell - Plymouth - Heathrow Airport - London 26Th March 2018

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National Express 504 Penzance - Camborne / Helston and Falmouth - Truro - Newquay and Bodmin / St Austell - Plymouth - Heathrow Airport - London 26Th March 2018 National Express 504 Penzance - Camborne / Helston and Falmouth - Truro - Newquay and Bodmin / St Austell - Plymouth - Heathrow Airport - London 26th March 2018 504 504 504 504 504 504 504 504 504 Days of operation:- D MF SSu M-Th F SSu NF F D Bank Holiday arrangements:- 1 2 5 4 2 3 4 Penzance, Bus Station, Station Road d 04:00 06:20 06:20 06:30 08:20 08:20 11:50 Crowlas, A30, Star Inn PH d 04:05 06:25 06:25 06:35 11:55 St Erth, Transport Interchange (see note below) d 04:10 06:30 06:30 06:40 12:00 Hayle, Penpol Terrace, Viaduct d 04:14 06:34 06:34 06:44 12:04 Copperhouse, Fore Street, lay-by opposite shops d 04:16 06:36 06:36 06:46 12:06 Camborne, Bus Station, Union Street d 04:30 06:50 06:50 07:00 12:20 Pool, Trevenson Road, Cornwall College d 04:35 06:55 06:55 07:05 12:25 Redruth, Station Road / Alma Place, opposite Rail Station d 04:42 07:03 07:03 07:13 12:35 Porthleven, B3304, Harbour d 08:40 08:40 Helston, Coinagehall Street, opposite Seven Stars PH d 08:50 08:50 Rame Cross, A394, Post Office and Stores d 09:00 09:00 Falmouth, Berkeley Vale, Argos d 09:20 09:20 Penryn, Bridge, Commercial Road d 09:25 09:25 Truro, Bus Station, Green Street a 05:02 09:45 09:45 13:00 d 05:05 09:50 09:55 13:05 Newquay, Bus Station, Manor Road a 07:35 07:35 07:45 13:35 d 07:40 07:40 07:50 13:45 Newquay, Henver Road, Porth Four Turns d 07:43 07:43 07:53 St Columb Minor, Henver Road / Church Road, Shop Corner d 07:45 07:45 07:55 St Columb Major, Newquay Road, opposite Trekenning Road d 07:55 07:55 08:05 Wadebridge, Goldsworthy Way, Lidl Superstore d 08:10 08:10 08:20 Bodmin, Dunmere Road, opposite Chy Trevail d 08:30 08:30 08:35 Lanivet, Truro Road, opposite Car Park d 14:10 Bodmin, Dennison Road, opposite Car Park d 08:35 08:35 08:40 14:20 Tresillian, A390, opposite Fal Garage / Post Office d 05:10 09:55 09:55 Probus, Fore Street, The Square d 10:00 10:00 Grampound, Fore Street, Dolphin PH d 05:15 10:05 10:05 St Austell, Bus and Rail Stations a 05:28 10:20 10:20 d 05:30 10:25 10:25 St Blazey Gate, St Austell Road, opposite The Four Lords PH d 05:35 10:32 10:32 St Blazey, Church Street, opposite Polgrean Place d 05:37 10:35 10:35 Lostwithiel, Liddicoat Road, Royal Talbot Hotel d 05:45 10:45 10:45 East Taphouse, A390, Bus Shelter d 05:53 10:53 10:53 Dobwalls, Old Main Road, Church d 10:57 10:57 Liskeard, Barras Street, Lloyds Bank d 06:05 11:05 11:05 14:45 Tideford, Quay Road, Bus Shelter d 06:15 11:17 11:17 14:55 Landrake, A38, opposite Geffrey Close d 06:18 11:20 11:20 14:58 Burraton Cross, New Road, Ashton Way d 06:22 11:26 11:26 15:02 Saltash, North Road, Tavy Road d 06:25 11:30 11:30 15:05 Plymouth, Coach Station, Armada Way a 06:45 09R 40 09R 40 09R 40 11R 55 11R 55 15R 25 d 07:05 08:20 08:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 12:15 12:15 15:45 Ivybridge, Leonards Road, Town Hall, Stop A p 07p25 Exeter, Bus and Coach Station, Paris Street a 09:30 09:30 d 09:40 09:40 Leigh Delamere Services, M4 (25)R (25)R (25)R (25)R (30)R (30)R (25)R Reading-Mereoak Park & Ride, M4 jn 11 d 14:00n 14:10n 14:00n 16:30n 16:35n 19:45n Heathrow Airport, Central Bus Station a 11:50 13:10 13:10 14:45n 14:55n 14:45n 17:15n 17:25n 20:30n d 11:55 13:20 13:20 14:50 15:00 14:50 17:25 17:35 20:35 Earls Court, West Cromwell Road, Tesco, Stop D a 12s20 13s50 13s50 15s15 15s25 15s15 18s00 18s15 21s00 London, Victoria Coach Station, Arrivals Hall a 12:50 14:15 14:15 15:40 15:50 15:40 18:25 18:40 21:20 504 504 504 504 504 504 504 504 504 504 504 504 Days of operation:- SSu MF SSu M-Th F NF F SSu M-Th F SSu MF Bank Holiday arrangements:- 6 1 2 5 4 3 4 2 5 4 2 1 London, Victoria Coach Station, Departures Hall d 08:00 08:00 11:00 11:00 11:00 13:00 13:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 17:30 17:30 Heathrow Airport, Central Bus Station a 08:40 08:45 11:40 11:40 11:40 13:45 13:50 16:45 17:00 17:10 18:20 18:30 d 08:50n 08:55n 11:50n 11:50n 11:50n 13:55n 14:00n 16:55 17:10 17:20 18:30 18:40 Reading-Mereoak Park & Ride, M4 jn 11 d 09:25n 09:30n 12:25n 12:25n 12:30n 14:30n 14:40n Sedgemoor Services, M5 (25)R (25)R (25)R (25)R (25)R (25)R (25)R (25)R (25)R (25)R Exeter, Bus and Coach Station, Paris Street a 21:55 22:10 d 22:00 22:15 Ivybridge, Leonards Road, Town Hall, Stop B a 21s15 21s50 22s10 Plymouth, Marsh Mills, Plymouth Road, Sainsburys a 13s25 13s30 16s15 16s15 16s45 18s35 19s05 21s30 22s05 22s25 23s00 23s15 Plymouth, Coach Station, Armada Way a 13:35 13:40 16:25 16:25 16:55 18:45 19:15 21:35 22:10 22:30 23:05 23:20 d 13:55 14:00 16:45 16:45 17:15 19:05 19:35 21:45 22:20 22:40 Saltash, North Road, opposite Tavy Road d 14:10 14:15 17:00 17:05 17:35 21:58 22:33 22:53 Burraton Cross, New Road, opposite Ashton Way d 14:13 14:18 17:03 17:08 17:38 22:00 22:35 22:55 Landrake, A38, Geffrey Close d 14:17 14:22 17:07 17:12 17:42 22:04 22:39 22:59 Tideford, Quay Road d 14:20 14:25 17:10 17:15 17:45 22:07 22:42 23:02 Liskeard, Barras Street, Post Office d 14:35 14:40 17:20 17:30 18:00 22:20 22:55 23:15 Dobwalls, opp The Insitute d 17:25 17:35 18:05 East Taphouse, Bus Stop d 17:30 17:40 18:10 22:27 23:02 23:22 Lostwithiel, Liddicoat Road, opposite Royal Talbot Hotel d 17:40 17:50 18:20 22:35 23:10 23:30 St Blazey, Church Street, Polgrean Place d 17:50 18:00 18:30 22:45 23:20 23:40 St Blazey Gate, St Austell Road, The Four Lords PH d 17:54 18:04 18:34 22:47 23:22 23:42 St Austell, Bus and Rail Stations a 18:00 18:10 18:40 22:53 23:28 23:48 d 18:05 18:15 18:45 22:55 23:30 23:50 Grampound, Fore Street, opposite Dolphin PH d 18:14 18:24 18:54 23:04 23:39 23:59 Probus, Fore Street, The Square d 18:19 18:29 18:59 Tresillian, A390, Fal Garage / Post Office d 18:23 18:33 19:03 23:12 23:47 00:07 Bodmin, Priory Road, Priory House d 14:55 15:00 20:00 20:30 Lanivet, Truro Road, Car Park d 15:00 15:05 Bodmin, Dunmere Road, Chy Trevail d 20:05 20:35 Wadebridge, Goldsworthy Way, opposite Lidl Superstore d 20:15 20:45 St Columb Major, Trekenning Road, Cattle Market d 20:30 21:00 St Columb Minor, Henver Road / Church Road, Shop Corner d 20:40 21:10 Newquay, Henver Road, Porth Four Turns d 20:42 21:12 Newquay, Bus Station, Manor Road a 15:30 15:35 20:50 21:20 d 15:35 15:40 20:55 21:25 Truro, Bus Station, Green Street a 16:05 16:10 18:30 18:40 19:10 23:18 23:53 00:13 d 16:10 16:15 18:35 18:45 19:15 23:20 23:55 00:15 Penryn, Bridge, Commercial Road d 18:55 19:05 19:35 Falmouth, Berkeley Vale, Argos d 19:05 19:15 19:45 Rame Cross, A394, opposite Post Office and Stores d 19:13 19:23 19:53 Helston, The Parade, public conveniences d 19:25 19:35 20:05 Porthleven, B3304, opposite Harbour d 19:30 19:40 20:10 Redruth, Station Road, Rail Station d 16:30 16:45 21:25 21:55 23:40 00:15 00:35 Pool, Trevenson Road, opposite Cornwall College d 16:35 16:55 21:28 21:58 23:45 00:20 00:40 Camborne, Bus Station, Union Street d 16:45 17:05 21:35 22:05 23:50 00:25 00:45 Copperhouse, Fore Street d 16:58 17:18 21:44 22:14 00s02 00s37 00s57 Hayle, Penpol Terrace, Foundry Square d 17:00 17:20 21:46 22:16 00s04 00s39 00s59 St Erth, Transport Interchange (see note below) d 17:05 17:30 21s50 22s20 00s08 00s43 01s03 Crowlas, A30, opposite Star Inn PH d 17:10 17:35 21s55 22s25 00s12 00s47 01s07 Penzance, Bus Station, Station Road a 17:20 17:45 19:55 20:05 20:35 22:00 22:30 00:20 00:55 01:15 Special timetable - Ride London; Limited service 25 December & 1 January.
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