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94A Birmingham 94A Birmingham - Chelmsley Wood via Ward End Mondays to Fridays Service 94A 94A Operator: CLA CLA Dale End (Stop BS13) 0713 0731 Matthew Boulton College (Stop JR1) 0713 0731 Millennium Point (opp) 0714 0732 Windsor St South (opp) 0715 0733 Hyssop Close (adjacent) 0716 0734 Bloomsbury Street (adjacent) 0717 0735 Nechells Place (adj) 0718 0736 Saltley Gate (adjacent) 0720 0738 Hutton Road (adj) 0720 0738 Sandway Gardens (adj) 0721 0739 Wright Road (opp) 0722 0740 Highfield Road (opp) 0722 0740 Common Lane (adj) 0723 0741 Drews Lane (adj) 0723 0741 Library (adj) 0724 0742 Sladefield Road (opp) 0725 0743 St Agatha’s Road (opp) 0726 0744 Foley Road (adj) 0727 0745 Ward End, The Fox & Goose 0728 0746 The Fox and Goose (after) 0728 0746 Southbourne Avenue (opp) 0729 0747 Ventnor Avenue (adj) 0730 0748 Heath Way (opposite) 0732 0750 Clock Garage (adjacent) 0733 0751 Heathland Avenue (opp) 0734 0752 Hall Road (adj) 0735 0753 School Lane (opp) 0736 0754 Old Croft Lane (before) 0738 0756 Timberley Lane (opp) 0739 0757 Castle Bromwich Junior School (adj) 0740 0758 Clevedon Avenue (before) 0742 0800 Windleaves Road (after) 0743 0801 Windward Way (opp) 0743 0801 Bosworth Wood School (adj) 0744 0802 Swift Close (opp) 0745 0803 Lanchester Way (adj) 0745 0803 Kingfisher Drive (opp) 0747 0805 Smith’s Wood, Greenfinch Road (opp) 0748 0806 Orkney Croft (opp) 0748 0806 Sanda Croft (opp) 0749 0807 Lundy View (opp) 0750 0808 Chester Road (before) 0751 0809 Tower Croft (adj) 0751 0809 Corinne Croft (opp) 0753 0811 Tudor Grange Academy 0753 0811 St Johns Grove (near) 0754 0812 Craneberry Road (opposite) 0754 0812 John Henry Newman College (adjacent) 0755 0813 Blackcat Close (opp) 0756 0814 Conway Road (adj) 0756 0814 Chelmsley Interchange (Stop CE) 0758 0816 Saturdays no service Sundays no service Route 94A is operated by Claribel Coaches 10 Fortnum Close, Tile Cross, Birmingham, West Midlands, B33 0JT Tel: 0121789 7878 94A Chelmsley Wood - Birmingham via Ward End Mondays to Fridays Service 94A Operator: CLA Chelmsley Interchange (Stop CE) 1514 Conway Road (opp) 1515 Blackcat Close (adj) 1516 John Henry Newman College (opposite) 1517 Craneberry Road (adjacent) 1518 St Johns Grove (before) 1518 Hillside Drive (adj) 1519 Tudor Grange Academy 1520 Corinne Croft (adj) 1521 Tower Croft (opp) 1522 Chester Road (after) 1523 Lundy View (adj) 1524 Sanda Croft (adj) 1526 Orkney Croft (adj) 1526 Smith’s Wood, Greenfinch Road (adj) 1528 Kingfisher Drive (adj) 1528 Swift Close (adj) 1529 Bosworth Wood School (opp) 1530 Windward Way (adj) 1530 Windleaves Road (adjacent) 1531 Clevedon Avenue (after) 1531 Hurst Lane (opp) 1533 Timberley Lane (adj) 1534 Old Croft Lane (adj) 1535 School Lane (adj) 1536 Hall Road (opp) 1537 Heathland Avenue (adj) 1538 Clock Garage (opposite) 1538 Heath Way (adjacent) 1539 Hodge Hill Common (opposite) 1540 Ventnor Avenue (opp) 1541 Southbourne Avenue (adj) 1541 Ward End, The Fox & Goose 1543 Twyford Road (opp) 1543 Foley Road (opp) 1544 St Agatha’s Road (adj) 1545 Sladefield Road (adj) 1545 Library (opp) 1546 Drews Lane (opp) 1547 Common Lane (opp) 1547 Highfield Road (adj) 1548 Wright Road (adj) 1549 Sandway Gardens (opp) 1550 Hutton Road (opp) 1550 Saltley Gate (before) 1551 Saltley Trading Estate (outside) 1551 Nechells Place (opp) 1552 Bloomsbury Street (opposite) 1553 Hyssop Close (opposite) 1554 Windsor St South (adj) 1555 Woodcock Street (opp) 1556 Millennium Point (outside) 1557 Dale End (Stop BS13) 1559 Saturdays no service Sundays no service Route 94A is operated by Claribel Coaches 10 Fortnum Close, Tile Cross, Birmingham, West Midlands, B33 0JT Tel: 0121789 7878 94A Birmingham - Chelmsley Wood via Ward End NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code nwmajgmp Birmingham, Dale End (Stop BS13) 43000207604 nwmdmjpa Aston University, Matthew Boulton College (Stop JR1) Jennens Road 43002104402 nwmajmdj Aston University, Millennium Point (opp) 43000209402 nwmamgjm Nechells Green, Windsor St South (opp) Nechells Parkway 43000242402 nwmamgjp Nechells Green, Hyssop Close (adjacent) Nechells Parkway 43000242502 nwmamgjw Nechells Green, Bloomsbury Street (adjacent) 43000242601 nwmamgmj Saltley, Nechells Place (adj) Saltley Road 43000243101 nwmamgpg Saltley, Saltley Gate (adjacent) Washwood Heath Road 43000243304 nwmamgpw Washwood Heath, Hutton Road (adj) Washwood Heath Road 43000243501 nwmamgtd Washwood Heath, Sandway Gardens (adj) Washwood Heath Road 43000243601 nwmamjmp Washwood Heath, Wright Road (opp) Washwood Heath Road 43000247102 nwmamjpj Washwood Heath, Highfield Road (opp) Washwood Heath Road 43000247304 nwmamjpm Washwood Heath, Common Lane (adj) Washwood Heath Road 43000248101 nwmamjpw Washwood Heath, Drews Lane (adj) Washwood Heath Road 43000248201 nwmtdpmd Ward End, Library (adj) Washwood Heath Road 43000248302 nwmamjwg Ward End, Sladefield Road (opp) Washwood Heath Road 43000249103 nwmamjwm Ward End, St Agatha’s Road (opp) Washwood Heath Road 43000249202 nwmamjwt Ward End, Foley Road (adj) Washwood Heath Road 43000249302 nwmampam Ward End, The Fox & Goose 43000249503 nwmdgjta Ward End, The Fox and Goose (after) Coleshill Road 43000474101 nwmdgjtj Hodgehill, Southbourne Avenue (opp) Coleshill Road 43000474202 nwmdgjtp Hodgehill, Ventnor Avenue (adj) Coleshill Road 43000474302 nwmdgjwj Hodgehill, Heath Way (opposite) Coleshill Road 43000475101 nwmdgjwt Buckland End, Clock Garage (adjacent) Coleshill Road 43000475201 nwmagpjd Buckland End, Heathland Avenue (opp) Bradford Road 43000189301 nwmagpgw Castle Bromwich, Hall Road (adj) Bradford Road 43000189201 nwmagpaj Castle Bromwich, School Lane (opp) Bradford Road 43000187202 nwmagpad Castle Bromwich, Old Croft Lane (before) Bradford Road 43000187102 nwmagmwg Castle Bromwich, Timberley Lane (opp) Chester Road 43000186301 nwmtpgma Smith’s Wood, Castle Bromwich Junior School (adj) Hurst Lane North 43001862501 nwmagmpg Smith’s Wood, Clevedon Avenue (before) Green Lane 43000184701 nwmagmpd Smith’s Wood, Windleaves Road (after) 43000184602 nwmagmjt Smith’s Wood, Windward Way (opp) Auckland Drive 43000184502 nwmagmgm Smith’s Wood, Bosworth Wood School (adj) Auckland Drive 43000184101 nwmagmdm Smith’s Wood, Swift Close (opp) Auckland Drive 43000183402 nwmagmda Smith’s Wood, Lanchester Way (adj) Auckland Drive 43000183302 nwmagmaw Smith’s Wood, Kingfisher Drive (opp) Auckland Drive 43000183202 nwmagmap Smith’s Wood, Greenfinch Road (opp) Auckland Drive 43000183102 nwmagjwp Smith’s Wood, Orkney Croft (opp) Auckland Drive 43000182702 nwmagjwg Bacon’s End, Sanda Croft (opp) Auckland Drive 43000182601 nwmagjwa Bacon’s End, Lundy View (opp) Auckland Drive 43000182501 nwmagjgp Bacon’s End, Chester Road (before) Birmingham Road 43000180801 nwmagjdt Bacon’s End, Tower Croft (adj) Cooks Lane 43000180501 nwmagjaj Fordbridge, Corinne Croft (opp) 43000179301 nwmagjag Fordbridge, Tudor Grange Academy Cooks Lane 43000179201 nwmagjad Fordbridge, St Johns Grove (near) Cooks Lane 43000179102 nwmagdwp Fordbridge, Craneberry Road (opposite) Chelmsley Road 43000178402 nwmagdwj Fordbridge, John Henry Newman College (adjacent) Chelmsley Road 43000178302 nwmagdwa Fordbridge, Blackcat Close (opp) Chelmsley Road 43000178201 nwmagdtp Fordbridge, Conway Road (adj) Chelmsley Road 43000178101 nwmagdgd Chelmsley Wood, Chelmsley Interchange (Stop CE) Chelmsley Circle 43000176003 94A Chelmsley Wood - Birmingham via Ward End NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code nwmagdgd Chelmsley Wood, Chelmsley Interchange (Stop CE) Chelmsley Circle 43000176003 nwmagdtw Fordbridge, Conway Road (opp) Chelmsley Road 43000178102 nwmagdwd Fordbridge, Blackcat Close (adj) Chelmsley Road 43000178202 nwmagdwg Fordbridge, John Henry Newman College (opposite) Chelmsley Road 43000178301 nwmagdwm Fordbridge, Craneberry Road (adjacent) Chelmsley Road 43000178401 nwmagdwt Fordbridge, St Johns Grove (before) Cooks Lane 43000179101 nwmtmjap Fordbridge, Hillside Drive (adj) Cooks Lane 43000179001 nwmtdpam Fordbridge, Tudor Grange Academy Cooks Lane 43000179202 nwmagjam Fordbridge, Corinne Croft (adj) Cooks Lane 43000179302 nwmagjdw Bacon’s End, Tower Croft (opp) Cooks Lane 43000180502 nwmagjgt Bacon’s End, Chester Road (after) Birmingham Road 43000180802 nwmagjwd Bacon’s End, Lundy View (adj) Auckland Drive 43000182502 nwmagjwj Bacon’s End, Sanda Croft (adj) Auckland Drive 43000182602 nwmagjwm Smith’s Wood, Orkney Croft (adj) Auckland Drive 43000182701 nwmagmam Smith’s Wood, Greenfinch Road (adj) Auckland Drive 43000183101 nwmagmat Smith’s Wood, Kingfisher Drive (adj) Auckland Drive 43000183201 nwmagmdj Smith’s Wood, Swift Close (adj) Auckland Drive 43000183401 nwmagmgp Smith’s Wood, Bosworth Wood School (opp) Auckland Drive 43000184102 nwmagmjw Smith’s Wood, Windward Way (adj) Auckland Drive 43000184503 nwmagmpa Smith’s Wood, Windleaves Road (adjacent) Auckland Drive 43000184601 nwmagmpj Smith’s Wood, Clevedon Avenue (after) Green Lane 43000184702 nwmagmwd Smith’s Wood, Hurst Lane (opp) Chester Road 43000186202 nwmagmwj Castle Bromwich, Timberley Lane (adj) Chester Road 43000186302 nwmagmwt Castle Bromwich, Old Croft Lane (adj) Bradford Road 43000187101 nwmagpag Castle Bromwich, School Lane (adj) Bradford Road 43000187201 nwmagpja Castle Bromwich, Hall Road (opp) Bradford Road 43000189202 nwmagpjg Buckland End, Heathland Avenue (adj) Bradford Road 43000189302 nwmdgmad Buckland End, Clock Garage (opposite) Coleshill Road 43000475202 nwmdgjwm
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