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Airdrie Calderbank Holytown New Stevenson Motherwell ASDA Route map service 211 Ref. 9593J/07/2019 Whilst every effort will be made to adhere Bus Timetable to the scheduled times, the Partnership From 14 July 2019 and database rights 2014 disclaims any liability in respect of loss or inconvenience arising from any failure to Ordnance Survey 100023445. operate journeys as published, changes in timings or printing errors. 211Airdrie Calderbank For more information visit spt.co.uk or any SPT travel centre: Buchanan Bus Station, East Kilbride Bus Station, Holytown Greenock and Hamilton Bus Station. Alternatively, for all public transport New timetable enquiries, call: Stevenson Motherwell ASDA This service is operated by JMB Travel This service is operated by JMB Limited on behalf of Strathclyde Travel Limited on behalf of SPT. Partnership for Transport. If you have any comments or suggestions about the service(s) provided please contact: Bus Operations JMB Travel SPT 101 Main Street 131 St. Vincent Street Newmains Glasgow G2 5JF Wishaw ML2 9BG t 0845 271 2405 0141 333 3690 t 01698 386030 e [email protected] e [email protected] Please note – Calls to 0845 271 2405 will be charged at 2p per min (inc. VAT) plus your Telecoms Providers Access Charge. Service 211 Airdrie – Calderbank – Holytown – New Stevenson – Motherwell ASDA Operated by JMB Travel Limited on behalf of SPT Route Service 211: From Airdrie, Broomknoll Street via Victoria Place, Victoria Crescent, Thomson Drive, Woodburn Avenue, Cairnhill Road, Calderbank Road, Calderbank Main Street, Woodhall Mill Road, Bo’ness Road, Holytown Main Street, Stevenson Street, Clydesdale Street, Jerviston Street, Jerviston Road, Merry Street, Hope Street, Pollock Street, Merry Street, Brandon Parade East, Hamilton Road, West Hamilton Street, A721 to roundabout at Brandon Street, A721 to Motherwell ASDA. Return from Motherwell ASDA via A721, West Hamilton Street, Hamilton Street, Muir Street, Hope Street, Merry Street, Jerviston Road, Jerviston Street, Clydesdale Street, Stevenston Street, Holytown Main Street, Bo’ness Road, Woodhall Mill Road, Calderbank Main Street, Calderbank Road, Cairnhill Road, Woodburn Avenue, Thomson Drive, Victoria Crescent, Victoria Place, A89 By pass Road, Stirling Street, Airdrie, Broomknoll Street. Mondays to Saturdays Airdrie, Broomknoll St 1820 1920 2020 2120 2220 2320 0720 0820 0920 1020 2120 2220 2320 Calderbank, Main St 1829 1929 2029 2129 2229 2329 0729 0829 0929 1029 2129 2229 2329 Holytown Memorial 1834 1934 2034 2134 2234 2334 0734 0834 0934 1034 Then 2134 2234 2334 New Stevenston Cross 1837 1937 2037 2137 2237 2337 0737 0837 0937 1037 hourly 2137 2237 2337 Motherwell, Hamilton Rd 1845 1945 2045 2145 2245 2345 0745 0845 0945 1045 until 2145 2245 2345 Motherwell, ASDA 1847 1947 2047 2147 2247 2347 0747 0847 0947 1047 2147 2247 2347 Motherwell, ASDA 1848 1948 2048 2148 2248 0648 0748 0848 0948 2048 2148 2248 Motherwell Railway Stn 1850 1950 2050 2150 2250 0650 0750 0850 0950 2050 2150 2250 New Stevenston Cross 1858 1958 2058 2158 2258 0658 0758 0858 0958 Then 2058 2158 2258 Holytown Memorial 1901 2001 2101 2201 2301 0701 0801 0901 1001 hourly 2101 2201 2301 SundaysCalderbank, Main St 1906 2006 2106 2206 2306 0706 0806 0906 1006 until 2106 2206 2306 Airdrie, Broomknoll St 1915 2015 2115 2215 2315 0715 0815 0915 1015 2115 2215 2315 Sundays Airdrie, Broomknoll St 1820 1920Airdrie, 2020 2120 Broomknoll 2220 2320 St 1820 0720 1920 0820 2020 0920 2120 1020 2220 2320 2120 2220 0720 2320 0820 0920 1020 2120 2220 2320 Calderbank, Main St 1829 1929Calderbank, 2029 2129 Main 2229 St 2329 1829 0729 1929 0829 2029 0929 2129 1029 2229 2329 2129 2229 0729 2329 0829 0929 1029 2129 2229 2329 Holytown Memorial 1834 1934Holytown 2034 2134 Memorial 2234 2334 1834 0734 1934 0834 2034 0934 2134 1034 2234 Then 2334 2134 2234 0734 2334 0834 0934 1034 Then 2134 2234 2334 New Stevenston Cross 1837 1937New 2037 Stevenston 2137 2237 Cross 2337 1837 0737 1937 0837 2037 0937 2137 1037 2237 hourly 2337 2137 2237 0737 2337 0837 0937 1037 hourly 2137 2237 2337 Motherwell, Hamilton Rd 1845 1945Motherwell, 2045 2145 Hamilton 2245 2345 Rd 1845 0745 1945 0845 2045 0945 2145 1045 2245 until 2345 2145 2245 0745 2345 0845 0945 1045 until 2145 2245 2345 Motherwell, ASDA 1847 1947Motherwell, 2047 2147 ASDA 2247 2347 1847 0747 1947 0847 2047 0947 2147 1047 2247 2347 2147 2247 0747 2347 0847 0947 1047 2147 2247 2347 Motherwell, ASDA 1848 1948Motherwell, 2048 2148 ASDA 2248 18480648 1948 0748 2048 0848 2148 0948 2248 2048 21480648 2248 0748 0848 0948 2048 2148 2248 Motherwell Railway Stn 1850 1950Motherwell 2050 2150 Railway 2250 Stn 18500650 1950 0750 2050 0850 2150 0950 2250 2050 21500650 2250 0750 0850 0950 2050 2150 2250 New Stevenston Cross 1858 1958New 2058 Stevenston 2158 2258 Cross 18580658 1958 0758 2058 0858 2158 0958 2258 Then 2058 21580658 2258 0758 0858 0958 Then 2058 2158 2258 Holytown Memorial 1901 2001Holytown 2101 2201 Memorial 2301 19010701 2001 0801 2101 0901 2201 1001 2301 hourly 2101 22010701 2301 0801 0901 1001 hourly 2101 2201 2301 Calderbank, Main St 1906 2006Calderbank, 2106 2206 Main 2306 St 19060706 2006 0806 2106 0906 2206 1006 2306 until 2106 22060706 2306 0806 0906 1006 until 2106 2206 2306 Airdrie, Broomknoll St 1915 2015Airdrie, 2115 2215 Broomknoll 2315 St 19150715 2015 0815 2115 0915 2215 1015 2315 2115 22150715 2315 0815 0915 1015 2115 2215 2315 23 13 12 22 11 1 14 th st 10 2 The 24 hour clock is used For example: This service will not operate on 25 December and 1 January. On other 21 9 3 15 bank, public or local holidays the service will be operated as specified 8 4 throughout this guide to 9.00am is shown as 0900 20 16 subject to traffic requirements when the service may be either amended 7 6 5 avoid confusion between 2.15pm is shown as 1415 19 17 or withdrawn by agreement with Strathclyde Partnership for Transport. 18 am and pm times. 10.25pm is shown as 2225.
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