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South Shields • Harton Nook • District Hospital • Low Simonside • Jarrow South Shields • Harton Nook • District Hospital • Low Simonside • Jarrow • North Shields via Bamburgh Avenue, Horsley Hill, Marsden Inn, Whiteleas, Biddick Hall, Simonside, Hill Park and Royal Quays Service 10 via South Shields Interchange, River Drive, Mile End Road, Coston Drive, Anderson Street North, Anderson Street, Beach Road, Salisbury Place, Sea Way, Bents Park Road, Mowbray Road, Tadema Road, Bamburgh Avenue, Cheviot Road, Horsley Hill Square, Marsden Lane, Prince Edward Road, Temple Park Road, McAnany Avenue, Harton Lane, Boldon Lane, Whiteleas Way, Nevinson Avenue, Gainsborough Avenue, Whiteleas Way, Galsworthy Road, Sheridan Road, Chesterton Road, John Reid Road, Winskell Road, Wenlock Road, Dame Flora Robson Avenue, Henderson Road, Newcastle Road, Auckland Terrace, Lynton Avenue, Taunton Avenue, Falmouth Drive, Taunton Avenue, Lynton Avenue, Auckland Terrace, Leam Lane, Hedworth Lane underpass, Roman Road, Primrose Terrace, Springwell Road, Cemetery Road, Hill Park Road, Cemetery Road, Springwell Road, Monkton Terrace, Howard Street, Ellison Street, Station Street, Jarrow Bus Station, Wear Street, Station Street, Ellison Street, Howard Street; then journeys to Jarrow Morrisons via Monkton Terrace, Jarrow Morrisons; then all journeys via Howard Street, A19 Tyne Tunnel, East Howdon By Pass, A187, MONDAY TO SATURDAY (excluding Bank Holidays) NS NS NS NS NS S 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 South Shields Interchange - - - - 0649 - 0717 0752 0832 0906 36 06 1336 1406 1436 1506 1542 1612 1642 Beach Rd, Anderson Street - - - - 0655 - 0723 0759 0839 0913 43 13 1343 1413 1443 1513 1549 1619 1649 New Crown Hotel - - - - 0658 - 0727 0803 0843 0917 47 17 1347 1417 1447 1517 1553 1623 1653 Bamburgh Avenue - - - - 0701 - 0730 0806 0846 0920 50 20 1350 1420 1450 1520 1556 1626 1656 Horsley Hill Square - - - - 0704 - 0734 0810 0850 0924 54 24 1354 1424 1454 1524 1600 1630 1700 Marsden Inn - - - - 0707 - 0737 0813 0853 0927 57 27 1357 1427 1457 1527 1603 1633 1703 Harton Nook - - - - 0713 - 0743 0819 0859 0933 03 33 1403 1433 1503 1533 1609 1639 1709 Harton Moor, McAnany Ave - - - - 0716 - 0746 0822 0902 0936 06 36 1406 1436 1506 1536 1612 1642101712 District Hospital 0616 - - 0646 0718 - 0748 0828 0908 0938 08 38 1408 1438 1508 1538 1614 1644 1714 Whiteleas Shops 0620 - - 0653 0725 - 0755 0835 0915 0945 then 15 45 1415 1445 1515 1550 1625 1655 1725 at Biddick Hall, Galsworthy Rd 0625 - - 0657 0729 - 0759 0839 0919 0949 19 49 1419 1449 1519 1554 1629 1659 1729 these until Mill Inn, Sheridan Road 0627 - - 0659 0731 - 0801 0841 0921 0951 times 21 51 1421 1451 1521 1556 1631 1701 1731 each Simonside Club 0629 - - 0702 0734 - 0804 0844 0924 0954 hour 24 54 1424 1454 1524 1559 1634 1704 1734 Henderson Road 0632 - - 0705 0737 - 0807 0847 0927 0957 27 57 1427 1457 1527 1602 1637 1707 1737 Low Simonside, Falmouth a 0635 - - 0711 0743 - 0813 0853 0933 1003 33 03 1433 1503 1533 1608 1643 1713 1743 Low Simonside, Falmouth d - - - 0711 0743 - 0818 0858 0933 1003 33 03 1433 1507 1537 1612 1647 1717 1747 Hill Park Estate - - - 0720 0752 - 0827 0907 0942 1012 42 12 1442 1516 1546 1621 1656 1726 1756 Jarrow Bus Station, arr - - - 0724 0756 - 0831 0911 0946 1016 46 16 1446 1520 1550 1625 1700 1730 1800 Jarrow Bus Station, dep - 0627 0702 0734 0801 0811 0836 0916 0946 1016 46 16 1446 1520 1550 1625 1700 1730 1800 Jarrow Morrisons - - - - 0804 0814 0839 0919 0949 1019 49 19 1449 1523 1553 1628 1703 1733 1803 Royal Quays, Coble Dene - 0637 0712 0744 0811 0821 0846 0926 0956 1026 56 26 1456 1530 1600 1635 1710 1740 1810 North Shields, Rudyerd St - 0642 0717 0749 0816 0826 0851 0931 1001 1031 01 31 1501 1535 1605 1640 1715 1745 1815 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 South Shields Interchange 1717 1747 - 1852 - 1958 - 2058 - 2158 2258 Beach Rd, Anderson Street 1724 1754 - 1858 - 2004 - 2104 - 2204 2304 New Crown Hotel 1728 1758 - 1902 - 2008 - 2108 - 2208 2308 Bamburgh Avenue 1731 1801 - 1905 - 2011 - 2111 - 2211 2310 Horsley Hill Square 1735 1805 - 1909 - 2015 - 2115 - 2215 2313 Marsden Inn 1738 1808 - 1912 - 2018 - 2118 - 2218 2315 Harton Nook 1744 1814 - 1917 - 2023 - 2123 - 2223 2319 Harton Moor, McAnany Ave 1747 1817 - 1919 - 2025 - 2125 - 2225 2321 District Hospital 1749 1819 - 1921 - 2027 - 2127 - 2227 2323 Whiteleas Shops 1755 1825 - 1926 - 2032 - 2132 - 2232 2328 Key Biddick Hall, Galsworthy Rd 1759 1829 - 1929 - 2035 - 2135 - 2235 2331 Mill Inn, Sheridan Road 1801 1831 - 1930 - 2036 - 2136 - 2236 2332 S - Saturday only Simonside Club 1804 1834 - 1933 - 2039 - 2139 - 2239 2335 NS - Not Saturday Henderson Road 1807 1837 - 1937 - 2043 - 2143 - 2243 2338 Low Simonside, Falmouth a 1813 1843 - 1943 - 2048 - 2148 - 2248 2342 Low Simonside, Falmouth d 1813 1843 - 1943 - 2048 - 2148 - 2248 - Hill Park Estate 1822 1852 - 1952 - 2057 - 2157 - 2257 - SUNDAYS AND SOME PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Jarrow Bus Station, arr 1826 1856 - 1956 - 2101 - 2201 - 2301 - 10 10 10 10 Jarrow Bus Station, dep 1826 1856 1927 1956 2032 2102 2132 2202 2232 2305 - Jarrow Bus Station, dep 0848 0918 0948 1018 Jarrow Morrisons 1829 1859 - 1959 - - - - - - - Jarrow Morrisons - - - - Royal Quays, Coble Dene 1836 1906 1936 2006 2041 2111 2141 2211 2241 2314 - Royal Quays, Coble Dene 0857 0927 0957 1027 North Shields, Rudyerd St 1841 1911 1941 2011 2046 2116 2146 2216 2246 2319 - North Shields, Rudyerd St 0902 0932 1002 1032 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 South Shields Interchange 0917 0939 09 39 1609 1639 1709 1752 - 1852 - 1958 - 2058 - 2158 2258 Beach Rd, Anderson Street 0923 0945 15 45 1615 1645 1715 1758 - 1858 - 2004 - 2104 - 2204 2304 New Crown Hotel 0926 0948 18 48 1618 1648 1718 1802 - 1902 - 2008 - 2108 - 2208 2308 Bamburgh Avenue 0928 0951 21 51 1621 1651 1721 1805 - 1905 - 2011 - 2111 - 2211 2310 Horsley Hill Square 0931 0954 24 54 1624 1654 1724 1809 - 1909 - 2015 - 2115 - 2215 2313 Marsden Inn 0933 0957 27 57 1627 1657 1727 1812 - 1912 - 2018 - 2118 - 2218 2315 Harton Nook 0937 1003 33 03 1633 1703 1733 1817 - 1917 - 2023 - 2123 - 2223 2319 Harton Moor, McAnany Ave 0939 1005 35 05 1635 1705 1735 1819 - 1919 - 2025 - 2125 - 2225 2321 District Hospital 0941 1007 then 37 07 1637 1707 1737 1821 - 1921 - 2027 - 2127 - 2227 2323 at Whiteleas Shops 0946 1014 44 14 1644 1714 1744 1826 - 1926 - 2032 - 2132 - 2232 2328 these until Biddick Hall, Galsworthy Rd 0949 1018 times 48 18 1648 1718 1748 1829 - 1929 - 2035 - 2135 - 2235 2331 each Mill Inn, Sheridan Road 0950 1020 hour 50 20 1650 1720 1750 1830 - 1930 - 2036 - 2136 - 2236 2332 Simonside Club 0953 1023 53 23 1653 1723 1753 1833 - 1933 - 2039 - 2139 - 2239 2335 Henderson Road 0956 1026 56 26 1656 1726 1756 1837 - 1937 - 2043 - 2143 - 2243 2338 Low Simonside, Falmouth a 1000 1032 02 32 1702 1732 1802 1842 - 1942 - 2048 - 2148 - 2248 2342 Low Simonside, Falmouth d - 1032 02 32 1702 1732 1802 1842 - 1942 - 2048 - 2148 - 2248 - Hill Park Estate - 1041 11 41 1711 1741 1811 1851 - 1951 - 2057 - 2157 - 2257 - Jarrow Bus Station, arr - 1045 15 45 1715 1745 1815 1855 - 1955 - 2101 - 2201 - 2301 - Jarrow Bus Station, dep - 1045 15 45 1715 1745 1820 1902 1932 2002 2032 2102 2132 2202 2232 2305 - Jarrow Morrisons - 1048 18 48 1718 1748 1823 - - - - - - - - - - Royal Quays, Coble Dene - 1055 25 55 1725 1755 1830 1911 1941 2011 2041 2111 2141 2211 2241 2314 - North Shields, Rudyerd St - 1100 30 00 1730 1800 1835 1916 1946 2016 2046 2116 2146 2216 2246 2319 - stagecoachbus.com SS/10/30 (25.07.2021) Leaflet Regulations. Carriage and Passenger Condition of the Company’s to issued subject are tickets All access charge. phone company’s your plus minute Calls cost 12 pence per twitter: tel: SR5 1AQ Sunderland Wheatsheaf East Stagecoach North email: Contact us 0191 566 0231 [email protected] @stagecoachNE Details correct at time of print. time of at correct Details download the download not why the minute information to up for this, need not might You • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10 11 25th July 2021 July 25th North Shields North Quays Royal Jarrow Hill Park Simonside Low Simonside Biddick Hall Whiteleas District Hospital Moor Harton Nook Harton Inn Marsden Hill Horsley Avenue Bamburgh South Shields Easy access on all buses Easy Stagecoach Stagecoach Bus App. South Shields North Shields • Jarrow • Low Simonside • District Hospital • Harton Nook • South Shields 11 via Royal Quays, Hill Park, Simonside, Biddick Hall, Whiteleas, Marsden Inn, Horsley Hill and Bamburgh Avenue Service 11 via Rudyerd Street. Saville Street West, Prudhoe Street, Howdon Road, A187, Coble Dene, A187, A19 Tyne Tunnel, Howard Street; then journeys to Jarrow Morrisons via Monkton Terrace, Jarrow Morrisons; then all journeys via Howard Street, Jarrow Bus Station, Wear Street, Station Street, Ellison Street, Monkton Terrace, Springwell Road, Cemetery Road, Hill Park Road, Cemetery Road, Springwell Road, Primrose Terrace, Roman Road, Leam Lane, Auckland Terrace, Lynton Avenue, Taunton Avenue, Falmouth Drive, Taunton Avenue, Lynton Avenue, Auckland Terrace, Newcastle Road, Henderson Road, Dame Flora Robson Avenue, Wenlock Road, Winskell Road, John Reid Road, Chesterton Road, Sheridan Road, Galsworthy Road, Nevinson Avenue, Gainsborough Avenue, Whiteleas Way, Boldon Lane, Harton Lane, McAnany Avenue, Temple Park Road, Prince Edward Road, Marsden Lane, Horsley Hill Square, Cheviot Road, Bamburgh Avenue, Tadema Road, Mowbray Road, Bents Park Road, Sea Way, Salisbury Place, Beach MONDAY TO SATURDAY (excluding Bank Holidays) NS NS NS NS S NS S 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 North Shields, Rudyerd St - -
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