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54 Stafford to Wolverhampton Via Coven, Penkridge, I54 and Pendeford Business Park 54 Stafford to Wolverhampton via Coven, Penkridge, i54 and Pendeford Business Park Hednesford to Wolverhampton via Cannock, Cheslyn Hay, Featherstone, i54 and Pendeford 154 Business Park Monday to Friday from 24th April 2016 54 154 54 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 Hednesford Victoria Road [S2] - 0455 - - 0645 - 0740 - 0850 - 50 - 1250 - Cannock Bus Station [ST 1] (arr) - 0505 - - 0655 - 0752 - 0902 - 02 - 1302 - Cannock Bus Station [ST 1] (dep) - 0505 - - 0655 - 0755 - 0905 - 05 - 1305 - Cheslyn Hay New Horse Road - 0516 - - 0706 - 0807 - 0917 - 17 - 1317 - Featherstone The Avenue (South Cst.) - 0525 - - 0716 - 0821 - 0927 - and 27 - 1327 - Stafford Gaol Square [ST 1] 0500 - - 0622 - 0715 - 0825 - 0925 then - 25 - 1325 Stafford Railway Station 0502 - - 0624 - 0717 - 0828 - 0928 at - 28 - 1328 these 0512 - - 0634 - 0730 - 0842 - 0942 - 42 until - 1342 Dunston School Lane (lay-by) mins Penkridge Crown Bridge 0517 - - 0639 - 0736 - 0848 - 0948 past - 48 - 1348 Gailey Spread Eagle (after island) 0522 - - 0644 - 0742 - 0854 - 0954 the - 54 - 1354 Coven Post Office 0528 - - 0652 - 0750 - 0901 - 1001 hour - 01 - 1401 i54 site Jaguar Land Rover 0534 0536 0613 0658 0728 0758 0833 0908 0938 1008 38 08 1338 1408 i54 site Moog 0536 0538 0615 0700 0730 0800 0835 0910 0940 1010 40 10 1340 1410 Pendeford Business Park 0538 0540 0617 0702 0733 0803 0838 0912 0942 1012 42 12 1342 1412 Wolverhampton Bus Station - 0556 0633 0718 0755 0825 0900 0929 0959 1029 59 29 1359 1429 page 1 of 8 154 54 154 54 54 154 54 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 Hednesford Victoria Road [S2] 1350 - 1450 - - 1550 - - 1650 - 1755 - 1900 - 1945 - Cannock Bus Station [ST 1] (arr) 1402 - 1502 - - 1602 - - 1702 - 1807 - 1910 - 1955 - Cannock Bus Station [ST 1] (dep) 1405 - 1505 - - 1605 - - 1705 - 1810 - 1910 - 1955 - Cheslyn Hay New Horse Road 1417 - 1517 - - 1617 - - 1717 - 1822 - 1922 - 2005 - Featherstone The Avenue (South Cst.) 1427 - 1527 - - 1629 - - 1729 - 1832 - 1932 - 2013 - Stafford Gaol Square [ST 1] - 1425 - 1520 - - 1620 - - 1725 - 1830 - 1930 - 2005 Stafford Railway Station - 1428 - 1524 - - 1624 - - 1729 - 1833 - 1933 - 2007 Dunston School Lane (lay-by) - 1442 - 1540 - - 1640 - - 1745 - 1846 - 1946 - 2018 Penkridge Crown Bridge - 1448 - 1546 - - 1646 - - 1751 - 1852 - 1952 - 2022 Gailey Spread Eagle (after island) - 1454 - 1552 - - 1652 - - 1757 - 1857 - 1956 - 2026 Coven Post Office - 1501 - 1559 - - 1659 - - 1804 - 1904 - 2002 - 2032 i54 site Jaguar Land Rover 1438 1508 1538 1608 1623 1643 1708 1723 1743 1813 1843 1913 1943 2008 2023 2038 i54 site Moog 1440 1510 1540 1610 1625 1645 1710 1725 1745 1815 1845 1915 1945 2010 2025 2040 Pendeford Business Park 1442 1512 1542 1612 1628 1648 1713 1728 1748 1817 1847 1917 1947 2012 - 2042 Wolverhampton Bus Station 1459 1529 1559 1629 1648 1708 1733 1748 1805 1832 1902 1932 2002 2027 - 2057 54 54 54 i54 site Jaguar Land Rover 2108 2208 2308 i54 site Moog 2110 2210 2310 Pendeford Business Park 2112 2212 2312 Wolverhampton Bus Station 2127 2227 2327 page 2 of 8 54 Wolverhampton to Stafford via Pendeford Business Park, i54, Coven and Penkridge Wolverhampton to Hednesford via Pendeford Business Park, i54, Featherstone, Cheslyn Hay 154 and Cannock Monday to Friday from 24th April 2016 54 154 54 154 54 54 154 54 54 154 54 154 54 154 Wolverhampton Bus Station - 0535 0615 0635 0650 0705 0730 0747 0805 0830 0905 35 05 1335 Pendeford Business Park 0540 0550 0630 0650 0705 0722 0747 0804 0822 0847 0922 52 22 1352 i54 site Moog 0542 0552 0632 0652 0707 0724 0749 0806 0824 0849 0924 54 24 1354 i54 site Jaguar Land Rover 0544 0554 0634 0654 - 0726 0751 - 0826 0851 0926 and 56 26 1356 Coven Post Office 0549 - 0639 - - 0732 - - 0832 - 0932 then - 32 - Gailey Spread Eagle 0554 - 0644 - - 0738 - - 0838 - 0938 at - 38 - these 0559 - 0649 - - 0745 - - 0845 - 0945 - 45 until - Penkridge Crown Bridge mins Dunston School Lane (lay-by) 0603 - 0653 - - 0750 - - 0850 - 0950 past - 50 - Stafford Gaol Square [ST 1] 0618 - 0708 - - 0810 - - 0910 - 1010 the - 10 - Featherstone The Avenue (South Cst.) - 0605 - 0705 - - 0802 - - 0902 - hour 07 - 1407 Cheslyn Hay New Horse Road - 0615 - 0715 - - 0815 - - 0915 - 20 - 1420 Cannock Bus Station [ST 7] - 0627 - 0727 - - 0834 - - 0934 - 34 - 1434 Hednesford Victoria Road [S2] - 0635 - 0735 - - 0844 - - 0944 - 44 - 1444 page 3 of 8 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 54 154 54 154 54 54 54 54 54 Wolverhampton Bus Station 1405 1435 1505 1535 1605 1640 1655 1710 1740 1810 1835 1905 1935 2035 2135 2235 Pendeford Business Park 1422 1452 1522 1556 1626 1701 1716 1731 1801 1831 1851 1920 1950 2050 2150 2250 i54 site Moog 1424 1454 1524 1558 1628 1703 1718 1733 1803 1833 1853 1922 1952 2052 2152 2252 i54 site Jaguar Land Rover 1426 1456 1526 1600 1630 1705 1720 1735 1805 1835 1855 1924 1954 2054 2154 2254 Coven Post Office 1432 - 1532 - 1636 - - 1741 - 1841 - 1929 - - - - Gailey Spread Eagle 1438 - 1538 - 1642 - - 1747 - 1847 - 1934 - - - - Penkridge Crown Bridge 1445 - 1545 - 1649 - - 1754 - 1854 - 1939 - - - - Dunston School Lane (lay-by) 1450 - 1550 - 1654 - - 1759 - 1859 - 1944 - - - - Stafford Gaol Square [ST 1] 1510 - 1610 - 1714 - - 1819 - 1919 - 1959 - - - - Featherstone The Avenue (South Cst.) - 1507 - 1612 - 1717 - - 1817 - 1907 - - - - - Cheslyn Hay New Horse Road - 1520 - 1626 - 1731 - - 1831 - 1919 - - - - - Cannock Bus Station [ST 7] - 1534 - 1640 - 1745 - - 1845 - 1929 - - - - - Hednesford Victoria Road [S2] - 1544 - 1650 - 1755 - - 1855 - 1937 - - - - - page 4 of 8 54 Stafford to Wolverhampton via Coven, Penkridge, i54 and Pendeford Business Park Hednesford to Wolverhampton via Cannock, Cheslyn Hay, Featherstone, i54 and Pendeford 154 Business Park Saturday from 24th April 2016 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 154 54 154 Hednesford Victoria Road [S2] 0455 - 0655 - 0755 - 0850 - 0950 - 50 1250 - 1350 Cannock Bus Station [ST 1] (arr) 0505 - 0705 - 0806 - 0902 - 1002 - 02 1302 - 1402 Cannock Bus Station [ST 1] (dep) 0505 - 0705 - 0806 - 0905 - 1005 - 05 1305 - 1405 Cheslyn Hay New Horse Road 0516 - 0716 - 0817 - 0917 - 1017 - 17 1317 - 1417 Featherstone The Avenue (South Cst.) 0525 - 0725 - 0827 - 0927 - 1027 and - 27 1327 - 1427 Stafford Gaol Square [ST 1] - 0630 - 0730 - 0830 - 0925 - then 25 - - 1325 - Stafford Railway Station - 0632 - 0732 - 0832 - 0928 - at 28 - - 1328 - these - 0642 - 0742 - 0842 - 0942 - 42 - until - 1342 - Dunston School Lane (lay-by) mins Penkridge Crown Bridge - 0648 - 0748 - 0848 - 0948 - past 48 - - 1348 - Gailey Spread Eagle (after island) - 0654 - 0754 - 0854 - 0954 - the 54 - - 1354 - Coven Post Office - 0701 - 0801 - 0901 - 1001 - hour 01 - - 1401 - i54 site Jaguar Land Rover 0536 0706 0736 0808 0838 0908 0938 1008 1038 08 38 1338 1408 1438 i54 site Moog 0538 0708 0738 0810 0840 0910 0940 1010 1040 10 40 1340 1410 1440 Pendeford Business Park 0540 0710 0740 0812 0842 0912 0942 1012 1042 12 42 1342 1412 1442 Wolverhampton Bus Station 0556 0726 0756 0829 0859 0929 0959 1029 1059 29 59 1359 1429 1459 page 5 of 8 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 54 54 54 Hednesford Victoria Road [S2] - 1450 - 1550 - 1650 - 1750 - 1850 - 1945 - - - - Cannock Bus Station [ST 1] (arr) - 1502 - 1602 - 1702 - 1802 - 1902 - 1955 - - - - Cannock Bus Station [ST 1] (dep) - 1505 - 1605 - 1705 - 1805 - 1905 - 1955 - - - - Cheslyn Hay New Horse Road - 1517 - 1617 - 1717 - 1817 - 1917 - 2005 - - - - Featherstone The Avenue (South Cst.) - 1527 - 1627 - 1727 - 1827 - 1927 - 2013 - - - - Stafford Gaol Square [ST 1] 1425 - 1525 - 1625 - 1725 - 1830 - 1935 - 2005 - - - Stafford Railway Station 1428 - 1528 - 1628 - 1728 - 1833 - 1937 - 2007 - - - Dunston School Lane (lay-by) 1442 - 1542 - 1642 - 1742 - 1845 - 1948 - 2018 - - - Penkridge Crown Bridge 1448 - 1548 - 1648 - 1748 - 1850 - 1952 - 2022 - - - Gailey Spread Eagle (after island) 1454 - 1554 - 1654 - 1754 - 1855 - 1956 - 2026 - - - Coven Post Office 1501 - 1601 - 1701 - 1801 - 1901 - 2002 - 2032 - - - i54 site Jaguar Land Rover 1508 1538 1608 1638 1708 1738 1808 1838 1908 1938 2008 2023 2038 2108 2208 2308 i54 site Moog 1510 1540 1610 1640 1710 1740 1810 1840 1910 1940 2010 2025 2040 2110 2210 2310 Pendeford Business Park 1512 1542 1612 1642 1712 1742 1812 1842 1912 1942 2012 - 2042 2112 2212 2312 Wolverhampton Bus Station 1529 1559 1629 1659 1729 1759 1828 1858 1928 1957 2027 - 2057 2127 2227 2327 page 6 of 8 54 Wolverhampton to Stafford via Pendeford Business Park, i54, Coven and Penkridge Wolverhampton to Hednesford via Pendeford Business Park, i54, Featherstone, Cheslyn Hay 154 and Cannock Saturday from 24th April 2016 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 154 54 Wolverhampton Bus Station 0535 0615 0645 0715 0745 0815 0845 0905 0935 05 35 1305 1335 1405 Pendeford Business Park 0550 0630 0700 0730 0800 0830 0900 0922 0952 22 52 1322 1352 1422 i54 site Moog 0552 0632 0702 0732 0802 0832 0902 0924 0954 24 54 1324 1354 1424 i54 site Jaguar Land Rover 0554 0634 0704 0734 0804 0834 0904 0926 0956 and 26 56 1326 1356 1426 Coven Post Office - 0639 - 0739 - 0839 - 0932 - then 32 - 1332 - 1432 Gailey Spread Eagle - 0644 - 0744 - 0844 - 0938 - at 38 - 1338 - 1438 these - 0649 - 0749 - 0849 - 0945 - 45 - until 1345 - 1445 Penkridge Crown Bridge mins Dunston School Lane (lay-by) - 0653 - 0753 - 0853 - 0950 - past 50 - 1350 - 1450 Stafford Gaol Square [ST 1] - 0708 - 0808 - 0910 - 1010 - the 10 - 1410 - 1510 Featherstone The Avenue (South Cst.) 0605 - 0715 - 0815 - 0915 - 1007 hour - 07 - 1407 - Cheslyn Hay New Horse Road 0615 - 0725 - 0825 - 0925 - 1020 - 20 - 1420 - Cannock Bus Station [ST 7] 0627 - 0737 - 0837 - 0937 - 1034 - 34
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