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Bebington Station Interchange Information Bebington Station Interchange Information Buses from Stop A A Buses from Stop B B Rail replacement services towards Rail replacement services towards Liverpool operate from this stop. Hooton operate from this stop. From 28/03/2011 Merseytravel To: MORETON/WEST KIRBY To: MILL PARK bus service Via: Bebington Road, Greenway Road, Derby Road, 118 38 Via: Spital (119), New Chester Road (118), Birkenhead Bus Station, Park Road West, Hoylake Road, Bromborough Rake Station, Acre Lane, Plymyard Avenue Moreton Cross, Hoylake Road, Birkenhead Road, 119 Market Street, Meols Drive MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY G 7.35am MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY G K 8.05am 8.35am NO SERVICE UNTIL NO SERVICE UNTIL L 6.53am 9.05am 9.35am 8.35pm 8.35pm 7.23am 7.54am L L 9.05pm 9.35pm 9.05pm 9.35pm THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES 8.24am L L L 7.03am 7.33am 10.05pm 10.35pm 10.05pm 10.35pm 9.03am 9.33am L L AT 05 35 THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES 11.05pm 11.35pm 11.05pm 11.35pm MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES L AT NO UNTIL 11.05pm 11.35pm AT 03 33 03 33 MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR SERVICE MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR L UNTIL 5.03pm 5.33pm CODES: 118 Journey UNTIL 3.03pm 3.34pm I 6.03pm G 118 Journey does not operate on Bank Holidays 4.04pm 4.38pm K 5.15pm 5.49pm 119 Journey does not operate on Bank Holidays 6.19pm I CODE: Journey operates to Moreton Cross only Merseytravel To: EASTHAM FERRY bus service Merseytravel 145 Via: Bebington Road, New Chester Road, Wirral International To: NEW BRIGHTON bus service 118 Business Park, Bromborough Cross, Mill Park, Via: Arrowe Park Hospital, Upton, Beechwood Estate, 146 Eastham Village 119 Laird Street, Birkenhead, Liscard Village MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY L L 5.12am 5.42am G L L 6.53am 6.12am 6.42am G NO SERVICE UNTIL NO SERVICE UNTIL 7.53am L 7.23pm 7.53pm 7.23pm 7.53pm 7.12am 8.23am 8.53am THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES 8.19am THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES THEN EVERY HOUR NO NO AT 23 53 AT SERVICE SERVICE 23 53 AT 23 53 MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR AT 19 MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR UNTIL 10.23pm 10.53pm UNTIL 10.23pm 10.53pm MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR I I UNTIL 10.23pm 10.53pm UNTIL 5.19pm 11.23pm 11.23pm I G 11.23pm 6.19pm I CODES: Journey operates to Birkenhead Park Station only CODES: L Service 145 operates to Mill Park only G Journey does not operate on Bank Holidays G Service 146 operates to Bridle Road/New Chester Road only Merseytravel To: EASTHAM FERRY bus service Merseytravel Via: Bebington Oval, Highfield Road, Old Chester Road, To: EASTHAM FERRY bus service Rock Ferry, Haddon Road, Chatsworth Road, 286 Via: New Chester Road, Bromborough Pool, Bromborough Cross, Rock Lane East, St Peters Road, The Dell, New Ferry Road, Allport Lane, Bridle Road, Eastham Village New Chester Road, Village Hotel, Wirral International 145 MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Business Park, Bromborough Business Park, Tulip Factory, Old Hall Road, BromboroughCross, Allport Lane, 9.50am THEN EVERY HOUR Bridle Road, Eastham Rake, Mill Park, Eastham House, NO NO Ferry Road SERVICE AT 50 SERVICE MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR UNTIL 4.50pm MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY G 5.37am G G 6.07am 6.37am From 08/07/2012 G 7.07am 7.37am THEN EVERY HOUR NO NO 410 SERVICE SERVICE To: CLATTERBRIDGE HOSPITAL AT 37 110 Via: Bebington Road, Church Road, Brimstage Road MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR UNTIL 5.37pm CODE: G Journey operates to Bebington Oval only then returns to Mill Park MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY K 6.26am From 10/10/2011 K K K 6.01am 6.26am 6.39am 6.59am 7.15am 7.35am 7.36am 7.55am L 6.44am To: NEW BRIGHTON THEN EVERY 20 MINUTES L L 410 THEN EVERY 20 MINUTES 7.14am 7.44am L L Via: Argyle Street, Woodside Bus Station, Birkenhead Bus Station, AT 19 39 59 AT 15 35 55 8.14am 8.44am L L 110 Claughton Road, Duke Street, Gorsey Lane, Liscard Village, MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR 9.14am 9.44am L UNTIL 5.59pm UNTIL 5.55pm 10.14am 10.46am Rake Lane, Rowson Street 6.24pm 6.39pm 6.55pm 6.06pm 6.26pm 6.55pm 7.20pm 7.50pm 7.20pm 7.50pm THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES AT 16 46 MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR L L L AT 20 50 AT 20 50 UNTIL 10.16pm 10.46pm 6.27am 6.27am 6.51am MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR N N 7.07am 7.27am 7.47am 7.40am 7.10am 7.40am UNTIL 11.20pm UNTIL 11.20pm N N THEN EVERY 20 MINUTES THEN EVERY 20 MINUTES 8.10am 8.40am N N 9.10am 9.40am CODES: K Merseytravel 110 journey, operated by Avon Buses AT 07 27 47 AT 00 20 40 H H L MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR 10.20am 10.50am Merseytravel 110 journey, operated by Arriva UNTIL 6.27pm 6.50pm UNTIL 6.20pm 6.50pm THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES H H THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES AT 20 50 MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR From 18/10/2010 AT 20 50 AT 20 50 H I UNTIL 10.20pm 10.50pm MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR I G G UNTIL 10.20pm 10.50pm UNTIL 10.20pm 10.50pm 11.20pm 418 G G 11.20pm 11.20pm To: MILL PARK CODES: L Merseytravel 110 journey operated by Avon Buses 419 Via: New Chester Road (418/218), Bebington Village (419/219), G Journey operates to Birkenhead Bus Station only Spital Crossroads (419/219), Bromborough Cross, N Merseytravel 110 journey operated by Arriva 218 H Beechwood Road, Allport Road, Plymyard Avenue, Journey does not operate via Woodside Bus Station I Journey operates to Birkenhead Bus Station and does not operate via Woodside Bus Station 219 Eastham Rake From 18/10/2010 MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 418 I I L 7.35am 7.05am 7.35am I H L 8.05am 8.35am To: WOODSIDE BUS STATION 8.05am 8.41am I H 419 9.05am 9.35am L Via: Bedford Avenue, Storeton Road, Woodchurch Road, THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES 10.11am 10.41am L 218 Arrowe Park Hospital, Upton, Beechwood, Hoylake Road, AT 11 41 THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES NO MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR L SERVICE L AT Laird Street, Conway Street UNTIL 5.41pm 11 41 L MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR 219 6.10pm 6.35pm L L UNTIL 5.41pm 7.05pm 7.35pm L 6.10pm 6.35pm 8.05pm L 7.05pm 7.35pm MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY CODES: I Merseytravel service 218 operates via New Chester Road and does not serve Bebington Road, Church Road, or Spital Road I I I 7.07am 7.37am H Merseytravel service 219 operates via Bebington Road, Church Road and Spital Road 6.39am I I 8.07am 8.37am and does not serve New Chester Road 7.11am 7.41am I 9.07am 9.41am L Service 419 operates via Bebington Road, Church Road and Spital Road and does not THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES THEN EVERY 30 MINUTES NO serve New Chester Road AT 11 41 AT SERVICE MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR 11 41 MINUTES PAST EACH HOUR UNTIL 5.41pm G G G G UNTIL 6.11pm 6.37pm 6.11pm 6.37pm 6.55pm G 7.07pm CODES: I Merseytravel service G Journey operates to Arriva bus depot, Laird Street only January 2013.
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