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Frenchay and Southmead Hospitals Getting to and from Southmead Hospital Bus Frequency Guide Frenchay and Southmead Buses serving Rolls Royce Little Stoke The diagram shows all buses serving Southmead Hospital. A summary of these services is shown in the 517 Filton Bristol Parkway Emersons Green – Avonmouth Hospitals Southmead Hospital 54 54A Cribbs Causeway Station Bus Frequency Guide below which includes approximate Southmead daytime and evening frequencies for all days of the week. Henbury Road Travel Guide Bromley Heath Daytime means up to 6pm and Evenings from 6pm. 518 Pen Park Road Abbey Wood MOD Emersons Green – Shirehampton 76 76A Brentry (Certain journeys on Downend The numbers shown indicate how often the buses run. March 2011 Mondays to Fridays) Southmead Frenchay For example the number 30 would show that a bus runs BUS FREQUENCIES UWE Emersons Green MONKSPARKAVENUE Hospital every 30 minutes, 120 indicates a bus every 2 hours. IN MINUTES Frenchay Campus Frenchay Mangotsfield (Certain journeys only) INTERSITE Park Road For all bus services, generally a Sunday service applies on Daytime Evenings Northover BUS Downend Road Emersons Public Holidays. SOUTHMEADSouthmead ROAD Monks Park Green Mon-Fri 30 60# Westbury Westbury Hospital Avenue Bus services which are wheelchair accessible for the Frenchay Saturday 30 60# 517 518 Lane Village Doncaster 517 518 majority of the services are indicated with and those Hospital H Shirehampton Road which have low floor buses for most journeys are indicated Sunday 60# 60# UWE, Southmead Road with , however please check with the operator before Frenchay Campus Avonmouth Canford Muller Road Top travelling. Operated by Wessex Connect 517 Park Abbey Wood, MOD Henleaze Lake Bus services which stop at a station are indicated with the 584 585 Lockleaze (Peak times only) Sea Mills symbol R and hospitals are indicated by H . # Service 518 operates Romney Avenue between Downend and R Muller Road Top Shirehampton only Bristol Parkway Eastville Park 584 Filton Henleaze Gloucester Road Fishponds Lodge Thicket Hillfields Kingswood Intersite Bus Southmead Cheltenham Road Causeway Avenue Southmead – Frenchay Hospitals Hospital H Easton Blackboy Hill Whiteladies Road Westbury Village Lawrence Hill BUS FREQUENCIES Southmead Example Fare: Did you know? IN MINUTES Shirehampton If you need to travel between Southmead and Bristol City Centre 585 Hospital H Adult off-peak day return fare Frenchay Hospitals, you could use the Daytime Evenings from Emersons Green to Avonmouth Wells Road Intersite Bus service. Bedminster Frenchay Hospital £3.90‡ (517 only) The bus is free and runs throughout the day. Mon-Fri 30-60 2 jnys The bus stops at the following locations within Parson Street Saturday — — Southmead Hospital grounds: Station Knowle Sunday — — • Southmead Road entrance Kingswood – Sea Mills Bishopsworth Frenchay 584 • Avon Orthopaedic Centre (AOC) Sturminster Operated by Hospital H • The Site Restaurant Hartcliffe 76A Road North Bristol NHS Trust BUS FREQUENCIES Kingswood, • Monks Park Avenue entrance Hengrove Stockwood IN MINUTES Cecil Road 76 54 54A Daytime Evenings Hillfields 54 54A Mon-Fri 60 — P Cribbs Causeway – Stockwood Saturday Fishponds E 60 — N D A Local Area Map D Main P O OA R Sunday — — A R BUS FREQUENCIES R STANTON ROAD D Entrance Eastville Park ON A K T E Cribbs Causeway of Southmead H K B G M R BR I E ON IN MINUTES R N A CK H N S WES K T EM R EA M Operated by Wessex Connect TLE O U M A OAD O IGH IB R S T A O O N R O Lockleaze R OA S A D K Southmead, D D D R V ’ Daytime Evenings A O E A U S O W 517 E N R S U O T P H E Blood A Welcome to the 3rd edition of the Frenchay and B D T R H R Charlton Road (54A only) R A E K N N O T 518 M I R E CRE E Transfusion T A x Southmead O D L RIV SC Y Monks Park D A D N VE Mon-Fri 12 20-30 T G EL RE D E D NU Southmead Hospitals Travel Guide which has been R E I N O E Doncaster Road for RF D M A A Service A U HA N E D LL House Y Hospital H B C E A R K x produced to help patients and visitors to both hospitals make H O M W Y W W Saturday 12 20-30 Southmead Hospital H S A A A R H A Y A O D D T Y Elgar K D A W informed travel choices. ON A IB U R CA D LOSE D O A Brentry ST C A R O N House P Outpatients Sunday 30 — E O S O R ON R Y Henleaze LT E 76 D S R I N IB N K O W D D L D E A R Y UC N For help on planning a journey and timetable information D O L K A K O F ING E 76 517 TO O M Operated by First Westbury Village 54 L N R 54A O OAD R contact Traveline. C 518 M Maternity The Downs ONKS xBuses run as service 54A in Example Fare: 76 PA Services RK N Main corridor the evening and Sunday S A O Coombe Dingle 584 O K V T U EN Adult off-peak day return fare T R U L City Centre H A E 585 P U Y Does not serve W M FM A from Kingswood to D A E S Y 76 O A A N W Main Y D Y D K A TR A Cribbs Causeway late evenings O N 584 E E W AL Sea Mills R L Y O W V 585 AV N Southmead Hospital £2.70‡ A E I M . O Hospital EARLY N D DONAL R K W Temple Meads E I N K R N E Wards A O G N Southmead Restaurant L A G K D S O RITTLET H D Hospital ON ROA Example Fare: O N D E D C L B R K O O A 518 KE M STO Mental Health L IB N R Knowle N STO RD D AOC H N A I D R . Adult off-peak day return fare A R O A 517 O O Services M A AD Y R Y N A A 584 585 O A City Centre – Sea Mills R R D W from Cribbs Causeway to D W W 585 N 76 . O A W O X V O O Stockwood 54A D D V N N A Southmead Hospital £3.60‡ A D N A R C A O Y E O H O 584 V A E E B R M A 54 S V I IA M D T I S N R W BUS FREQUENCIES H E R H OA 585 R O D T D P A City Centre U T Y IN MINUTES N M ILLIN Bus stops for Intersite Bus O O A G S N RO D OR AD N ROAD This information can be made available in other formats. E M K Other bus stops Daytime Evenings C WEL A Other bus served roads Broadmead R LI S NGT KE IVE Please phone (01454) 868004 if you need any of these or A O R 76 76A N LYN D W E N H ROAD E I S IL E Bicycle Racks Mon-Fri L L P 60 — V W Simplified Plan E . OR Bus stopsE any other help to access Council services. Y S W TH D SS Hengrove – Henbury E P A EX Old Market L E C R HO O A L C S IS R V I R BIBURY B HIG E Car parks Saturday 60 — E T H N H S 0BU U 400mE of Southmead . E RY Contact us: RN AVE VE OU 0NU 5 mins BUS FREQUENCIES RO DB E Main hospital buildings Sunday — — Easton L G RO Hospital Hengrove Integrated Transport Unit HIL IN MINUTES South Gloucestershire Council Operated by Wessex Connect Eastville Park Daytime Evenings Hartcliffe PO Box 2081 Mon-Fri 10 30 South Gloucestershire BS35 9BP Lockleaze Index to places served from Southmead Hospital Bishopsworth Library (01454) 868004 Saturday 10 30 [email protected] A Abbey Wood MOD 517 518 D Downend 517 518 L Lawrence Hill 585 Southmead Sunday 30 30 Bedminster Parade Hospital H Avonmouth 517 E Easton 585 Little Stoke 517 518 Operated by First B Bedminster 76 76A Eastville 584 585 Lockleaze 584 585 City Centre Brentry Emersons Green 517 518 M Mangotsfield 517 518 Bishopston 76 76A Muller Road Top Westbury Village Bishopsworth 76 76A F Filton 517 518 R Redland 54 Southmead Example Fare: Brentry 584 585 Coombe Dingle Fishponds 584 S Sea Mills 584 585 Hospital H Adult off-peak day return fare While every care has been taken to ensure that the information shown in this guide is correct at the from Eastville Park to time of publication (February 2011), South Gloucestershire Council will not be liable for any loss, Brislington 54 Frenchay Hospital H INTERSITE BUS 517 518 Shirehampton 517 518 584 585 damage or inconvenience resulting from any inaccuracies or subsequent changes. Bus operators can Henbury Southmead Hospital £2.70‡ Sea Mills change services at short notice so it is advisable to obtain the latest timetable information from Bristol Parkway Station R 517 518 H Hartcliffe 76 76A Stockwood 54 Traveline or the operator before making the journey. Bristol Temple Meads R 54 Hengrove 76 76A Stoke Gifford 517 518 Broadmead 54 76 76A 585 Henleaze 54 517 518 T Totterdown 54 ‡ Bus fare information C City Centre 54 76 76A 585 Hillfields 584 U UWE Frenchay Campus 517 518 This information is correct at time of printing and subject to change.
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