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17, 17A, X17 Middlesbrough to Ingleby Barwick/Yarm/Stockton Via Middlesbrough to Ingleby Barwick/Yarm/Stockton via 17, 17A, X17 Thornaby Monday to Friday - towards Eaglescliffe Allens West Roundabout 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17A 17A 17 17A 17 17A X17 17 17A X17 Middlesbrough Bus Station Stand 12 0710 0740 0755 0810 0830 0845 00 15 30 45 1530 1545 1600 1615 1630 1650 1700 1705 1720 1725 Middlesbrough Town Hall 0714 0744 0759 0814 0834 0849 04 19 34 49 1534 1549 1604 1619 1634 1654 -- 1709 1724 -- Acklam The Coronation 0726 0759 0814 0829 0849 0904 19 34 49 04 1549 1604 1619 1634 1654 1714 -- 1729 1744 -- Thornaby Town Centre - Lidl 0732 0806 0821 0836 0856 0911 26 41 56 11 1556 1611 1626 1641 1701 1721 1713 1736 1751 1738 Thornaby St Paul's Church -- 0813 -- 0843 -- 0918 -- 48 -- 18 -- 1618 -- 1648 -- 1728 -- -- 1758 -- Stockton High Street Stand B -- 0820 -- 0850 -- 0925 -- 55 -- 25 -- 1625 -- 1655 -- 1735 -- -- 1805 -- Thornaby Hastings Close 0737 -- 0826 -- 0901 -- 31 -- 01 -- 1601 -- 1631 -- 1706 -- -- 1741 -- -- Then past Thornaby Barkston Avenue -- -- -- -- -- -- at -- -- -- -- each -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1745 -- -- Ingleby Barwick Stainforth Gardens -- -- -- -- 0905 -- these -- -- 05 -- hour 1605 -- -- -- 1710 -- -- -- -- -- mins until Ingleby Barwick The Teal Arms 0741 -- 0830 -- -- -- 35 -- -- -- -- -- 1635 -- -- -- 1719 -- -- 1744 Ingleby Barwick Tesco 0745 -- 0835 -- -- -- 40 -- -- -- -- -- 1640 -- -- -- 1724 -- -- 1749 Ingleby Barwick Ingleborough Lane 0751 -- 0841 -- -- -- 46 -- -- -- -- -- 1646 -- -- -- 1730 -- -- 1755 Yarm Mount Leven Road Shop 0757 -- 0847 -- -- -- 52 -- -- -- -- -- 1652 -- -- -- 1736 -- -- 1801 Yarm Town Hall 0805 -- 0855 -- -- -- 00 -- -- -- -- -- 1700 -- -- -- 1744 -- -- 1806 Eaglescliffe Egglescliffe School 0809 -- 0859 -- -- -- 04 -- -- -- -- -- 1704 -- -- -- 1748 -- -- 1810 Eaglescliffe Allens West Roundabout 0812 -- 0902 -- -- -- 07 -- -- -- -- -- 1707 -- -- -- 1751 -- -- 1813 17 X17 17A 17 17 17 17 17 Middlesbrough Bus Station Stand 12 1735 1745 1750 1805 1840 40 2140 2240 Middlesbrough Town Hall 1739 -- 1754 1809 1843 43 2143 2243 Acklam The Coronation 1759 -- 1809 1824 1855 55 2155 2255 Thornaby Town Centre - Lidl 1806 1758 1816 1830 1900 00 2200 2300 Thornaby St Paul's Church -- -- 1823 -- -- -- -- -- Stockton High Street Stand B -- -- 1830 -- -- -- -- -- Thornaby Hastings Close 1811 -- -- 1835 1904 04 2204 2304 Then past Thornaby Barkston Avenue 1815 -- -- -- -- at -- each -- -- Ingleby Barwick Stainforth Gardens -- -- -- -- 1907 these 07 hour 2207 2307 mins until Ingleby Barwick The Teal Arms -- 1804 -- 1839 -- -- -- -- Ingleby Barwick Tesco -- 1809 -- 1844 -- -- -- -- Ingleby Barwick Ingleborough Lane -- 1815 -- 1850 -- -- -- -- Yarm Mount Leven Road Shop -- 1821 -- 1856 -- -- -- -- Yarm Town Hall -- 1826 -- 1901 -- -- -- -- Eaglescliffe Egglescliffe School -- 1830 -- 1905 -- -- -- -- Eaglescliffe Allens West Roundabout -- 1833 -- 1908 -- -- -- -- Monday to Friday - towards Middlesbrough Bus Station Stand 11 17A 17 X17 X17 17A X17 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A Thornaby Barkston Avenue -- 0716 -- -- -- -- 0746 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ingleby Barwick Stainforth Gardens -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0905 -- -- -- 1005 -- -- -- 1105 -- Ingleby Barwick The Beckfields -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0907 -- -- -- 1007 -- -- -- 1107 -- Stockton High Street Stand B 0654 -- -- -- 0724 -- -- 0754 -- 0824 -- 0859 -- 0929 -- 0959 -- 1029 -- 1059 -- 1129 Stockton High Street Stand H 0656 -- -- -- 0726 -- -- 0756 -- 0826 -- 0901 -- 0931 -- 1001 -- 1031 -- 1101 -- 1131 Thornaby St Paul's Church 0703 -- -- -- 0733 -- -- 0803 -- 0833 -- 0908 -- 0938 -- 1008 -- 1038 -- 1108 -- 1138 Eaglescliffe Allens West Roundabout -- -- 0652 0712 -- 0732 -- -- 0745 -- 0815 -- -- -- 0915 -- -- -- 1015 -- -- -- Eaglescliffe Egglescliffe School -- -- 0655 0715 -- 0735 -- -- 0748 -- 0818 -- -- -- 0918 -- -- -- 1018 -- -- -- Yarm Town Hall -- -- 0700 0720 -- 0740 -- -- 0753 -- 0828 -- -- -- 0928 -- -- -- 1028 -- -- -- Yarm Mount Leven Road Shop -- -- 0705 0725 -- 0745 -- -- 0758 -- 0833 -- -- -- 0933 -- -- -- 1033 -- -- -- Ingleby Barwick Ingleborough Lane -- -- 0711 0731 -- 0751 -- -- 0804 -- 0839 -- 0909 -- 0939 -- 1009 -- 1039 -- 1109 -- Ingleby Barwick Tesco -- -- 0717 0737 -- 0757 -- -- 0810 -- 0845 -- 0915 -- 0945 -- 1015 -- 1045 -- 1115 -- Ingleby Barwick The Teal Arms -- -- 0722 0742 -- 0802 -- -- 0815 -- 0850 -- 0920 -- 0950 -- 1020 -- 1050 -- 1120 -- Thornaby Hastings Close -- 0720 -- -- -- -- 0750 -- 0820 -- 0855 -- 0925 -- 0955 -- 1025 -- 1055 -- 1125 -- Thornaby Town Centre - Lidl 0711 0726 0730 0750 0741 0810 0756 0811 0826 0841 0901 0916 0931 0946 1001 1016 1031 1046 1101 1116 1131 1146 Acklam The Coronation 0718 0733 -- -- 0748 -- 0803 0818 0833 0848 0908 0923 0938 0953 1008 1023 1038 1053 1108 1123 1138 1153 Whinney Banks Acklam Road 0720 0735 -- -- 0750 -- 0805 0820 0835 0850 0910 0925 0940 0955 1010 1025 1040 1055 1110 1125 1140 1155 Middlesbrough Bus Station Stand 11 0735 0750 0745 0805 0805 0825 0825 0840 0855 0910 0925 0940 0955 1010 1025 1040 1055 1110 1125 1140 1155 1210 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17A 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A Thornaby Barkston Avenue -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ingleby Barwick Stainforth Gardens -- -- 1205 -- -- -- 05 -- -- -- -- -- 1605 -- -- -- 1710 -- -- -- 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17A 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A Ingleby Barwick The Beckfields -- -- 1207 -- -- -- 07 -- -- -- -- -- 1607 -- -- -- 1712 -- -- -- Stockton High Street Stand B -- 1159 -- 1229 -- 1259 -- 29 -- 59 -- 1559 -- 1634 -- 1704 -- 1739 -- 1809 Stockton High Street Stand H -- 1201 -- 1231 -- 1301 -- 31 -- 01 -- 1601 -- 1636 -- 1706 -- 1741 -- 1811 Thornaby St Paul's Church -- 1208 -- 1238 -- 1308 -- 38 -- 08 -- 1608 -- 1643 -- 1713 -- 1748 -- 1818 Eaglescliffe Allens West Roundabout 1115 -- -- -- 1215 -- -- -- 15 -- 1515 -- -- -- 1620 -- -- -- 1725 -- Eaglescliffe Egglescliffe School 1118 -- -- -- 1218 -- -- -- 18 -- 1518 -- -- -- 1623 -- -- -- 1728 -- Then past Yarm Town Hall 1128 -- -- -- 1228 -- at -- -- 28 -- each 1528 -- -- -- 1633 -- -- -- 1738 -- Yarm Mount Leven Road Shop 1133 -- -- -- 1233 -- these -- -- 33 -- hour 1533 -- -- -- 1638 -- -- -- 1743 -- mins until Ingleby Barwick Ingleborough Lane 1139 -- 1209 -- 1239 -- 09 -- 39 -- 1539 -- 1609 -- 1644 -- 1714 -- 1749 -- Ingleby Barwick Tesco 1145 -- 1215 -- 1245 -- 15 -- 45 -- 1545 -- 1615 -- 1650 -- 1720 -- 1755 -- Ingleby Barwick The Teal Arms 1150 -- 1220 -- 1250 -- 20 -- 50 -- 1550 -- 1620 -- 1655 -- 1725 -- 1800 -- Thornaby Hastings Close 1155 -- 1225 -- 1255 -- 25 -- 55 -- 1555 -- 1625 -- 1700 -- 1730 -- 1805 -- Thornaby Town Centre - Lidl 1201 1216 1231 1246 1301 1316 31 46 01 16 1601 1616 1631 1651 1706 1721 1736 1756 1811 1826 Acklam The Coronation 1208 1223 1238 1253 1308 1323 38 53 08 23 1608 1623 1638 1658 1713 1728 1743 1802 1817 1831 Whinney Banks Acklam Road 1210 1225 1240 1255 1310 1325 40 55 10 25 1610 1625 1640 1700 1715 1730 1745 1804 1819 1833 Middlesbrough Bus Station Stand 11 1225 1240 1255 1310 1325 1340 55 10 25 40 1625 1640 1655 1715 1730 1745 1800 1817 1832 1843 17 17 17 17 Thornaby Barkston Avenue -- -- -- -- Ingleby Barwick Stainforth Gardens 1907 07 2207 2307 Ingleby Barwick The Beckfields 1908 08 2208 2308 Stockton High Street Stand B -- -- -- -- Stockton High Street Stand H -- -- -- -- Thornaby St Paul's Church -- -- -- -- Eaglescliffe Allens West Roundabout -- -- -- -- Eaglescliffe Egglescliffe School -- -- -- -- Then past Yarm Town Hall -- at -- each -- -- Yarm Mount Leven Road Shop -- these -- hour -- -- mins until Ingleby Barwick Ingleborough Lane 1910 10 2210 2310 Ingleby Barwick Tesco 1915 15 2215 2315 Ingleby Barwick The Teal Arms 1919 19 2219 2319 Thornaby Hastings Close 1923 23 2223 -- Thornaby Town Centre - Lidl 1928 28 2228 -- Acklam The Coronation 1933 33 2233 -- Whinney Banks Acklam Road 1934 34 2234 -- Middlesbrough Bus Station Stand 11 1947 47 2247 -- Saturday - towards Stockton High Street Stand B 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17A 17A 17 17A 17 17A 17 Middlesbrough Bus Station Stand 12 0745 0800 0815 0830 0845 00 15 30 45 1630 1645 1700 1715 1730 1745 1805 Middlesbrough Town Hall 0749 0804 0819 0834 0849 04 19 34 49 1634 1649 1704 1719 1734 1749 1809 Acklam The Coronation 0804 0819 0834 0849 0904 19 34 49 04 1649 1704 1719 1734 1749 1804 1824 Thornaby Town Centre - Lidl 0811 0826 0841 0856 0911 26 41 56 11 1656 1711 1726 1741 1756 1811 1830 Thornaby Hastings Close -- 0831 -- 0901 -- 31 -- 01 -- 1701 -- 1731 -- 1801 -- 1835 Ingleby Barwick Stainforth Gardens -- -- -- 0905 -- -- -- 05 -- 1705 -- -- -- -- -- -- Ingleby Barwick The Teal Arms -- 0835 -- -- -- Then 35 -- -- -- past -- -- 1735 -- 1805 -- 1839 at each Ingleby Barwick Tesco -- 0840 -- -- -- 40 -- -- -- -- -- 1740 -- 1810 -- 1844 these hour Ingleby Barwick Ingleborough Lane -- 0846 -- -- -- mins 46 -- -- -- until -- -- 1746 -- 1816 -- 1850 Yarm Mount Leven Road Shop -- 0852 -- -- -- 52 -- -- -- -- -- 1752 -- 1822 -- 1856 Yarm Town Hall -- 0900 -- -- -- 00 -- -- -- -- -- 1800 -- 1827 -- 1901 Eaglescliffe Egglescliffe School -- 0904 -- -- -- 04 -- -- -- -- -- 1804 -- 1831 -- 1905 Eaglescliffe Allens West Roundabout -- 0907 -- -- -- 07 -- -- -- -- -- 1807 -- 1834 -- 1908 Thornaby St Paul's Church 0818 -- 0848 -- 0918 -- 48 -- 18 -- 1718 -- 1748 -- 1818 -- Stockton High Street Stand B 0825 -- 0855 -- 0925 -- 55 -- 25 -- 1725 -- 1755 -- 1825 -- 17 17 17 17 Middlesbrough Bus Station Stand 12 1840 40 2140 2240 Middlesbrough Town Hall 1843 43 2143 2243 Acklam The Coronation 1855 55
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