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Where to Catch Your Bus in Leicester City Centre F R O S 2.5.5A.6.22.25.26.51.52.54 14.14A G l a T T n . UR City Centre St. Margaret’s I a B LEY N S C S 70A.70B.99.100.126.127.128 26.27.28 E Central Leicestershire L n 74 F o M L A ni YO KA C A MLOO S T 29.29A N U Y V PS C R E Destination Service Stands Bus Station Operator R Skylink A E City Centre D d E n W a G S R 54.55.94 Gr A Y E RE E T G R L OR O T Glen Parva (cont) X40 (Suns and Bank Hols) W3 Bay 12 Stagecoach N E R C A W T U HA E S 21 120.121 O B S R G R M ’S TR D ANITOBA ROAD Goodwood 36 (M-F) E5 Centrebus R A EE S Bus Map T T T W B . 123.UHL H St Margaret’s . 54 C27 C32 RS3 First B E T O G W E V . S E E RDN T T A AT A Bus Station Y A 54A (M-F) C27 C32 RS3 Centrebus A S T G Y S S N W G T I E . R E Y R T D H S Gorse Hill Hospital 54 (M-F) C14 Centrebus VE E G D T S L R H H Y A S AN E T T . T S R R E O R M C R 74 C13 First . T T E F U S E B D A E T D O F T OTT E E S AWA RD. 121 (Suns) C7 Centrebus L S B T E S V A R H MAY 2010 H N T E A A T W Great Central Railway 25 C5 First I R S C D S E G Y G T R - R ’ R N R S LA H A E E C20 E 21 Great Easton RR3 (Thurs & Fris) Bay 18 West End Travel i C W C E D E W v R T LEE ST. A L T O R H C A TON Great Glen 131 (Mon-Sat evenings) C33 RS1 Bay 19 Arriva D e S E C21 IR AF A O N U I C Y R O r S R F L C R A S X3 (Not Suns) C33 RS1 Bay 20 Arriva E S S H C S C22 O T G H N Stands E o Groby Laundon Way 27 Bay 5 Arriva AG S U A U P a A M T T T V A7 C1 to C12 C23 A8 H Groby Leicester Road 28 (Not Suns) Bay 5 Arriva U r R D D E . A E C N Haymarket C24 RO 29 (Not Suns) 29A Bay 6 Arriva O T A A9 L ’S G E3 R U R E4 S E A E5 E Groby Ratby Road 28 (Not Suns) Bay 5 Arriva E T Bus Station C25 ON W AY LA E T E2 RST N E T BE Groby Road 26 28 29 (All Not Suns) Bays 5/6 Arriva R E P B1 E1 M A6 . E C HU O T A1 K C26 S H 27 29A Bays 5/6 Arriva A R ST B2 A EA D A5 A E A4 A3 A2 B6 C13 R C27 GAT 17.21.36.38.38A 54 (M-F am) C14 Centrebus H M L ONE IG Y B3 E RST E7 120 (Not Suns) Bay 7 Roberts Tours H A S BE 39.53.53A.56747 S C Highcross H UM T R C14 H 121 (Suns and Bank Hols) C7 Centrebus R O B4 E8 58.58A. E S Leicester E9 . E S T 123 (Mon-Fri evenings and Sats) C7 Arriva/Thurmaston Bus T B5 C15 E10 S G C28 Y Grove Park 148 (Not Suns) W4 Bay 12 Centrebus T A S L T E L C16 T Curve A E SNP2 EE E L S SNP1 TR R R C29 OU U 203 P&R (Not Suns) P1 P3 W4 SNP1 Veolia S T O TH W S G E AM W C17 PT M H R E Theatre ON IG E A ST A Hallaton RR1 (M-F) Bay 18 West End Travel H V T RE T T S IL C30 ET S S E R C18 ’ RR3 (Thurs & Fri) Bay 18 West End Travel SN2 E QUE E E EN E SNP3 St Martins . C31 STR G RR4 (Tues & Thurs) Bay 19 West End Travel T EE R 12 IRCL C19 S T T C D EE O RR12 (Fri) Bay 18 West End Travel S Square OR R E A LF T L HA G O S S E Hamilton 51 (Not Suns) C7 Thurmaston Bus SN3 H Market N G C SN1 TI C32 T . I AR D R T 58 58A E1 Arriva ST. M T E N . E S LN P3 E N O E . CK R A C33 E R Highfields 17 E8 C32 C34 First GUSTIN T O T L R U E S C G T G RICHA DS ROAD T. A EA S G T KIN S P R . S Highfields St Peter's Road 16 C29 C32 C34 First P2 U T IR G1 A R STREET N R1 C S AIN 48 FA B H C34 SW 17 E8 C32 C34 First S E 13A.15. ROAD S B Y A O R S R G O Town L F H S E O R2 Highway Road 81 (Not Suns) C30 C32 RS3 Centrebus/Coachcare U E O P 16 N H R W S T O A 152.153.158 T A X L P E S S R L T R U H O Hall T . 17 Hinckley 48 (Not Suns) P1 P2 C16 B2 B6 A5 SN1 Stagecoach l E I R K O C T G N N E S E R W K E E H A G ET T N A E T 158 B2 B6 A5 SN1 Bay 11 Arriva N I N L S E T N na G R A . T A I R A F L L N T T E H A E . E D L a E K G S O Houghton on the Hill 747 (Not Suns) E3 Bay 18 Centrebus T S N R A C O T E S E ST O R T RR1 (M-F) Bay 18 West End Travel 657 O S L N I S N n IL P1 O R U M S V T S o L E T RR4 (Tues & Thurs) Bay 19 West End Travel D i E W1 M X6 H E Leicester . n B A G T RR6 (Wed) Bay 3 West End Travel TREET H R E U 162 U KE S T T E AR W2 S Station R O NEW A T RR12 (Fri) Bay 18 West End Travel d RS1 18.104.162 R H S L R 104 n C T O O W3 I Hugglescote 26 (Not Suns) Bay 5 Arriva E E U H B T a W V IN A r D C R 70 O RS2 N 120 (Not Suns) Bay 7 Roberts Tours KL G E New Walk Centre E A G KE D O Y AR R C R N E 51 EW (Leicester City Council) 152 (Not Suns) B2 B6 A5 SN1 Bay 10 Arriva OA N E N L D TO TH B O Humberstone Main Street 38 E2 First S R RS3 BRAUN 50A W4 K W N O I E RS4 D N L O 58 E1 Arriva 50 W L 18 G IN N N N G Humberstone Uppingham Road 38 38A E2 First T E T W S W O H S 22.31.31A D T N 53 53A E4 Arriva E T E A R W R De Montfort R L A S O O D E T 56 (Not Suns) E3 Arriva E F L . A 44.44A.47 .48 50 R R E K O E O D T A University G X T R 747 (Not Suns) E3 Bay 18 Centrebus V F 54.54A.80 50A D r A D E T O A N a Huncote 50 (evenings & Suns) B1 B6 A4 SN1 Arriva L E R O R W D 81.131.302 51 o U E R E N 50A (Not Suns) B1 B6 A4 SN1 Arriva A R T S O R LA Y E S O G 70 r B EN Y UHL.X3.X7 Ibstock 152 (Not Suns) B2 B6 A5 SN1 Bay 10 Arriva E L A T A e L S I D W T R v M OA W Kibworth 131 (Mon-Sat evenings) C33 RS1 Bay 19 Arriva 657 i R D N H N E E T W G R R E E W RR3 (Thurs & Fri) Bay 18 West End Travel X6 U E 148 T E AL O T G 140 EET R K X3 (Not Suns) C33 RS1 Bay 20 Arriva R R STR T O O ES A ROM S X7 RS1 Bay 19 Stagecoach B S JAR O W L R D M N R 47 Kirby Bellars 5 (evenings & Suns) C2 Arriva A N R O E E R N R T E A R T G 5A (Not Suns) C2 Arriva E E E 48 V Leicester W A NT T E H E W S L A R 128 (Not Suns) Bay 2 Veolia V Royal N OA 80 A T U E E D E E RR6 (Wed) Bay 3 West End Travel O L TR S O Infirmary 302 B S T C R K Kirby Frith Ryder Road 12 (Not Suns) C10 B1 B6 A6 SN1 First M D RO E R E A R 14 C12 First A T S E J T O W G R E 14 (Not Suns) C11 Arriva R E N 140 148 302 E T X6 L E R F O Kirby Muxloe Kirby Corner 13A (Not Suns) B2 B6 A2 A5 SN1 Robinson’s T L 302 A UPPERTO 140 E O AN D N ROAD 148 R C 302 N A 80A Kirby Muxloe Main Street 13A (Not Suns) B2 B6 A2 A5 SN1 Robinson’s X6 D S O TER Kirby Muxloe Station Road 13A (Not Suns) B2 B6 A2 A5 SN1 Robinson’s WALNU ST R T S E O D TREET R A FIL L D A 152 (Not Suns) 153 B2 B6 A5 SN1 Bay 10 Arriva BERT O Bus stops with STREET Y O E5 A A R Knighton 44 (Not Suns) 44A C26 C33 RS2 Arriva Leicester D identifying letters 80 (Not Suns) C22 C33 RS1 Bay 17 Arriva T R.U.F.C E Leicester Forest East 13A (Not Suns) B2 B6 A2 A5 SN1 Robinson’s E Other bus stops R Y T 48 P1 P2 C16 B2 B6 A5 SN1 Stagecoach IT S S R 152 (Not Suns) 153 158 B2 B6 A5 SN1 Bays 10/11 Arriva Bus information point X6 E 49 49B V Leicester General Hospital 16 C29 C32 C34 First R 49A 47 I O N ALM OAD U 36 (M-F) E5 Centrebus R O OND R Tourist information point A 48 W M Hospital Hopper, UHL (M-F) RS1 Centrebus D N 80 A R Leicester Nuffield Hospital 53A E4 Arriva D O Bus served roads Y U 80A K R Leicester E B Leicester Royal Infirmary 47 C22 C31 R1 W2 Bay 15 Arriva S W Superstore E R University 49 49A C23 R1 W1 Arriva Pedestrianised areas O S E AD 302 U L Leicester D O F 49B (Not Suns) C23 R1 W1 Arriva A H O O Cinema R 73 (Not Suns) E8 R2 W3 Coachcare City F.C.
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