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Timetable Changes from 15Th June 2020 Timetable changes from 15th June 2020 Please note that no school services are operating at present. Where services are shown as operating a normal timetable this will be the school holiday timetable. Stagecoach are revising many of their timetables, as follows: 1 Tavistock – Yelverton – Derriford Hospital – Plymouth New timetable introduced, operating every 15 minutes during the daytime. 1, 1A, 1C Exeter – Cullompton – Tiverton Services will operate every 20 minutes between Exeter and Cullompton with hourly extensions to Tiverton via Uffculme and Tiverton Parkway (1) and direct (1A). 2 Exeter – Dawlish – Teignmouth – Newton Abbot Will revert to a half-hourly timetable with minor revisions. Sunday service between Exeter and Dawlish will increase to half-hourly. 2B Exeter – Exminster – Dawlish Will operate hourly with a revised timetable. Most journeys serve Matford Park & Ride. 3 Dartmouth – Kingsbridge – Plymouth Will revert to normal timetable 4, 4A, 4B Exeter – Cranbrook – Ottery – Honiton – Axminster Will revert to the normal timetable with minor revisions. 5, 5A, 5B, 5C Exeter – Crediton – Okehampton/Barnstaple/Chulmleigh Will revert to normal timetable with minor revisions 6, 6A Exeter – Okehampton – Bude/Launceston New timetable 7, 7A Exeter – Kingsteignton – Newton Abbot – Totnes/Paignton This will provide two peak time return journeys from Torbay to Exeter via Newton Abbot. Totnes will not be served, except on Sunday. 9,9A Exeter – Sidmouth – Honiton/Lyme Regis Will revert to normal timetable with minor revisions 9 Bishops Tawton – Barnstaple – Bradiford Will revert to normal timetable 10, 10A Barnstaple – Gorwell Will revert to normal timetable 11A, 11C Barnstaple – Forches/Newport – Whiddon Valley Will revert to normal timetable 12 Newton Abbot – Torquay – Paignton – Brixham Will operate every 12 minutes with a revised timetable. Service N12 will not operate. 12 Barnstaple – Tower View & Woodville Will revert to normal timetable 13 Kingsteignton – Newton Abbot – Torbay Hospital – Paignton - Brixham Will revert to normal timetable 14 Bideford – Goaman Estate Will revert to normal timetable 15A, 15C Bideford – East the Water Will revert to normal timetable 16 Bideford – Appledore Circular Will revert to normal timetable 18, 18A Brixham – Kingswear Will operate an hourly service 18 19 Roundswell – Barnstaple – North Devon Hospital Will revert to normal timetable 21, 21A Ilfracombe/Georgeham – Barnstaple – Bideford – Westward Ho!/Appledore Will revert to normal timetable. Service N21 and summer Sunday journeys to Croyde Bay will not operate. 22 Dawlish Warren – Teignmouth - Shaldon – Torquay – South Devon College Will revert to normal timetable with minor revisions X38 Exeter – Ashburton – Buckfastleigh – Ivybridge – Plymouth Will revert to normal timetable. 39 Newton Abbot – Bovey Tracey – Chudleigh – Exeter Will operate approximately hourly 55, 55A, 55B Exeter - Tiverton Will revert to normal timetable with minor revisions 56 Exeter – Exeter Airport – Woodbury – Exmouth Will revert to normal timetable with minor revisions 57 Exeter – Topsham – Exmouth – Brixington Will revert to normal timetable with minor revisions. Service N57 will not operate. 58 Budleigh Salterton – Exmouth Estates – Exeter Will revert to normal timetable 71/72 Barnstaple – Torrington – Shebbear/Holsworthy Will revert to normal timetable 75/75A/75B Londonderry Farm – Bideford – Torrington – Okehampton Will revert to normal timetable 77/77A Buckland – Newton Abbot – Hele Park Will revert to normal timetable 85 Holsworthy – Bideford – Barnstaple Will revert to normal timetable 87 Tavistock – Bere Alston – Bere Ferrers Will revert to normal timetable 85 Holsworthy – Bideford – Barnstaple Will revert to normal timetable 88 Newton Abbot – Ashburton – Buckfastleigh – Totnes Will revert to normal timetable 88A Newton Abbot – Highweek Will revert to normal timetable 89 Tavistock town service Will revert to normal timetable 90 Dartmouth – Townstal Will revert to normal timetable 92 Dartmouth - Totnes Will revert to normal timetable 98/98A Exmouth – Littleham Will revert to normal timetable 120 Paignton – Kingswear Will revert to normal timetable 155 Exeter – Tiverton – South Molton – Barnstaple Will revert to normal timetable 157 Exmouth – Budleigh Salterton – Sidmouth Will revert to normal timetable. Summer Sunday journeys will not be operating. 164 Totnes – Kingsbridge – Salcombe Will revert to operating Sunday only 319 Hartland – Clovelly – Bideford – Barnstaple Will revert to normal timetable 357 Exmouth – Budleigh Salterton Will revert to normal timetable 372 Bradworthy – Bideford – Barnstaple Will revert to normal timetable 641 Bideford – Torrington – Holsworthy Will revert to normal timetable 660 South Molton – Bishops Nympton Will revert to normal timetable 855 South Molton – Raleigh Park Will revert to normal timetable 856 South Molton – North Molton Will revert to normal timetable 859 South Molton – Chittlehampton Will revert to normal timetable Gold Torquay – Paignton – Totnes – Ivybridge – Plymouth Will revert to normal timetable Falcon Plymouth – Exeter – Taunton – Bristol Airport – Bristol Will continue operating the timetable from 1st June, running approximately two-hourly. Summer only services – 95 Exmouth - Sandy Bay and 222 Dawlish Warren – Teignmouth are not operating. School services are not operating and all services will be operating a School Holiday timetable. Exeter City services There are also a number of permanent changes to some Exeter City services, as well as variations to frequencies: A Alphington – City Centre – Thornpark Rise Will operate every 20 minutes B, 2B City Centre – Marsh Barton - Exminster – Dawlish (2B) Service will now operate from Exeter Bus Station to Exminster (B) or Dawlish (2B) via Alphington Road, Marsh Barton, Matford, Matford Park & Ride, Exminster, Kenton and Starcross. The section of route via Union Road to Morrisons will become part of service F1. D University – City Centre – St Lukes – Heavitree – Digby Will now operate between Magdalen Road and the University via City Centre, no longer serving Heavitree, Grecian Way, Pynes Hill and Digby. Revised service H2 will now serve this section of the route. As the University is closed service D is not operating. E Exwick – St Thomas – City Centre – Prince Charles Road – Summerway/Savoy Hill F1/F2 Exwick – St Thomas – City Centre – Stoke Hill – Lancelot Road Services will be split to operate as E1/E2 from South Street to Exwick and F1/F2 from Sidwell Street to Lancelot Road, Savoy Hill and Summerway. Service E1 will operate via Redhills to Exwick, returning via Farm Hill. E2 via Farm Hill, returning via Redhills. Each service will operate every 30 minutes. Service F1 will operate via Union Road, Prince Charles Road and Lancelot Road to Savoy Hill. F2 will run via Mincinglake Road to Summerway. Both services will operate every 30 minutes. H St Davids Station – City Centre – R.D & E Hospital – Digby Route revised with service H1 operating via Broadfields and H2 via Pynes Hill. Will operate every 15 minutes between St Davids and the R.D & E Hospital with hourly extensions to Digby via Broadfields or Pynes Hill. I/J Digby – Countess Wear – City Centre – Whipton – Digby circulars K Countess Wear – City Centre – Whipton – Science Park Service I/J routes will be unchanged. The daytime frequency will be every 30 minutes. Service K will operate between Sidwell Street, Whipton, Tithebarn Way and the Science Park, no longer serving Whipton Barton, or extending to Countess Wear. The daytime frequency will be every 20 minutes. L Pinhoe – Stoke Hill – City Centre – Crossmead City Centre – Crossmead section and peak time extensions to EDF Energy are withdrawn. Daytime frequency will be every 30 minutes. P Crossmead – City Centre – Pennsylvania Will revert to normal timetable R/S City Centre – Rifford Road circulars Will operate every 30 minutes Red Park & Ride, Honiton Road – City Centre Will operate every 20 minutes with a revised timetable. Green Park & Ride, Sowton – City Centre – Matford Will operate every 20 minutes with peak time extension to Sowton reinstated. Other operators Axe Valley will be reintroducing a normal school holiday service on all routes. Carmel Coaches are running normal services. Country Bus will continue running normal services. Dartline will continue running normal services. Dawlish Community Bus are not operating services 187, 886. Dorset Community Transport are running a normal service 688 Filers Travel will be reintroducing a normal service on all routes. First Wessex are operating two-hourly X51 and X53 services Monday – Friday, combining to provide an hourly Bridport – Axminster service. On Saturdays a limited service of three journeys will operate. First Buses of Somerset are continuing to operate a reduced services 25 Taunton – Dulverton, 30 Axminster – Taunton. Service 22 between Taunton and Tiverton is running a school holiday service. Hatch Green will be reintroducing a normal service 382 and 393. On services 391 the 1640 journey will not operate and on 392 the 1700 journey will not operate, otherwise a normal service will operate. Newton Abbot Community Transport will be reintroducing a normal service on all routes. Oakleys will be reintroducing a normal service on all routes. Plymouth Citybus are operating normally on services 48 to Wembury, 20A to Ivybridge and 42C to Woolwell. Redwoods will be reintroducing a normal service on all routes. Tally Ho are running a normal service, which will continue. Taw & Torridge will be reintroducing a normal service on all routes, except service 658 which will operate on Tuesday only. Rail River Link are not operating service 100. Community Bus services operated by Bob the Bus, Coleridge Bus and Exe Valley Market Bus are all suspended. .
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