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Bussage - Stroud - Stonehouse - Eastington - Dursley 61 Bussage - Stroud - Stonehouse - Eastington - Dursley Stagecoach West Timetable valid from 19/08/2018 until further notice. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service Restrictions SH Sch Bussage, after Bluebell Rise 1457 1457 § Brownshill, opp Frithwood Park 1459 Brownshill, opp Recreation Ground 1501 § Brownshill, corner of Frithwood 1502 § Chalford Hill, after Old Neighbourhood 1504 1459 § Chalford Hill, opp Old Neighbourhood Inn 1505 1501 § Chalford Hill, by Burcombe Way 1506 § Chalford Hill, on The Green 1507 Chalford Hill, after Middle Hill Crescent 1508 1503 § Bussage, nr Fourways North 1509 1504 Bussage, opp Bluebell Rise 1510 1505 § Bussage, opp Tanglewood Way Shops 1510 1507 § Bussage, opp Dorington Court 1511 1509 § Bussage, after Lypiatt View 1511 1510 § Bussage, after Primary School 1512 1512 Eastcombe, in Thomas Keble School Grounds 1515 § Toadsmoor, opp Garage 1514 1517 § Brimscombe, opp Merlins Mill 1515 1519 § Brimscombe, opp Gussage Mills 1516 1520 § Brimscombe, opp Lewiston Mill 1517 1521 § Brimscombe, nr Bourne Estate 1518 1522 § Brimscombe, opp War Memorial 1519 1523 § Thrupp, before Brewery Lane 1520 1524 § Thrupp, o/s Kingfisher Business Park 1520 1525 § Thrupp, adj Griffin Mill Estate 1522 1526 Bowbridge, opp Thrupp Lane 1523 1528 § Bowbridge, o/s Bowbridge Arms 1523 1528 § Stroud, opp Spring Lane 1525 1530 § Stroud, o/s Waitrose Store 1525 1530 Stroud, in Russell Street 1527 1532 Stroud, Merrywalks (Stop M) arr 1530 1535 Stroud, Merrywalks (Stop M) dep 1540 1540 § Stroud, o/s Homebase 1541 1543 § Stroud, opp Beard’s Lane 1542 1545 § Cainscross, o/s Tricorn House 1544 1548 § Ebley, corner of Frome Gardens 1545 1549 § Ebley, o/s District Council 1546 1551 Ebley, corner of Bridge Road 1548 1554 § Ebley, after Orchard Road 1549 1555 § Ryeford, after Garden Centre 1551 1558 § Stonehouse, by Wycliffe College 1553 1600 § Stonehouse, opp Post Office 1554 1601 Stonehouse, opp Globe Inn 1555 1602 § Stonehouse, by The Elms 1556 1603 § Stonehouse, before Ryelands Road 1556 1604 § Stonehouse, before Oldends Lane 1557 1605 § Stonehouse, opp Magpies Football Ground 1557 1606 § Stonehouse, opp Dairy Crest 1559 1609 Stonehouse, o/s Skf Works 1601 1611 § Stonehouse, nr Newtown 1601 1611 § Nastend, opp Nastend Lane 1602 1612 § Eastington, after Pike Bridge 1603 1613 § Eastington, nr Springhill House 1603 1613 § Eastington, by Old Badger Inn 1605 1615 Eastington, on Alkerton Cross 1606 1616 § Claypits, by Puddleworth Turn 1606 1616 § Claypits, before Hilltop Garage 1607 1617 § Cambridge, opp Park’s Farm 1608 1618 § Cambridge, by Wickster’s Bridge 1609 1619 § Cambridge, by Elm Farm 1610 1620 § Cambridge, after Ryalls Lane 1611 1621 § Cambridge, opp The Rose Cottage 1612 1622 § Slimbridge, by Wisloe Road 1612 1622 § Draycott, by Coaley Junction 1613 1623 § Draycott, before Draycott Business Park 1614 1624 § Draycott, after Draycott Crescent 1615 1625 Lower Cam, opp Jubilee Tree 1616 1626 § Lower Cam, corner of Fairmead 1617 1627 § Tilsdown, after Cam Pitch 1618 1628 § Tilsdown, after Orchard Rise 1620 1630 § Kingshill, after Police Station & Courts 1621 1631 § Kingshill, after Fire Station 1622 1632 § Kingshill, before Garage 1623 1633 Dursley, o/s Sainsbury’s 1625 § Dursley, before Vizard Close 1627 Woodmancote, o/s Cambridge House 1629 Dursley, inside May Lane Bus Station 1635 Stonehouse, after Sherborne Close Service Restrictions: SH - Gloucestershire School Holidays Service Restrictions: Sch - Gloucestershire School Days Notes: § - Time at this stop is indicative. You are advised to be at any stop several minutes before the times shown Data Provided by South West Public Transport Information (SWPTI) - 45 - 05/12/18 61 Woodmancote - Dursley - Eastington - Stonehouse - Stroud - Bussage Stagecoach West Timetable valid from 19/08/2018 until further notice. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service Restrictions Sch SH SH Sch Sch SH Woodmancote, nr Cambridge House 0707 0717 1429 1429 1629 § Woodmancote, on Somerset Avenue 0707 0717 1429 1429 1629 § Woodmancote, before Chaucer Road 0708 0718 1430 1430 1630 § Woodmancote, on Byron Road 0709 0719 1431 1431 1631 Woodmancote, after Nunnery Lane 0711 0721 1433 1433 1633 § Dursley, nr Uley Road 0715 0725 1436 1436 1636 § Dursley, opp Sainsbury’s 0718 0728 1438 1438 1638 Dursley, inside May Lane Bus Station 0720 0730 1440 1440 1640 1640 § Dursley, nr May Lane 0720 0730 1440 1440 1640 1640 § Kingshill, opp Rednock School 0721 0731 1441 1441 1641 1641 § Kingshill, opp Fire Station 0721 0731 1441 1441 1641 1641 § Kingshill, before Police Station & Courts 0722 0732 1442 1442 1642 1642 § Tilsdown, before Orchard Rise 0723 0733 1443 1443 1643 1643 § Tilsdown, before Cam Pitch 0724 0734 1444 1444 1644 1644 § Lower Cam, after Fairmead 0726 0736 1446 1446 1646 1646 Lower Cam, by Jubilee Tree 0727 0737 1447 1447 1647 1647 § Draycott, before Draycott Crescent 0727 0737 1447 1447 1647 1647 § Draycott, after Draycott Business Park 0728 0738 1448 1448 1648 1648 § Draycott, opp Coaley Junction 0729 0739 1448 1448 1648 1648 § Slimbridge, opp Wisloe Road 0730 0740 1450 1450 1650 1650 § Slimbridge, after Crossroads 0730 0740 1450 1450 1650 1650 § Cambridge, by Homeleigh 0731 0741 1450 1450 1650 1650 § Cambridge, before Ryalls Lane 0732 0742 1451 1451 1651 1651 § Cambridge, opp Elm Farm 0733 0743 1452 1452 1652 1652 § Cambridge, opp Wickster’s Bridge 0733 0743 1453 1453 1653 1653 § Cambridge, by Park’s Farm 0734 0744 1453 1453 1653 1653 § Claypits, opp Hilltop Garage 0736 0746 1455 1455 1655 1655 § Claypits, opp Puddleworth Turn 0736 0746 1456 1456 1656 1656 Eastington, by Alkerton Cross 0738 0748 1457 1457 1657 1657 § Eastington, opp Old Badger Inn 0738 0748 1457 1457 1657 1657 § Eastington, opp Springhill House 0740 0750 1458 1458 1658 1658 § Eastington, before Pike Bridge 0741 0751 1459 1459 1659 1659 § Nastend, by Nastend Lane 0742 0752 1500 1500 1700 1700 § Stonehouse, by Newtown 0743 0753 1501 1501 1701 1701 Stonehouse, opp Skf Works 0745 0755 1502 1502 1702 1702 § Stonehouse, adj Dairy Crest 0746 0756 1503 1503 1703 1703 § Stonehouse, by Magpies Football Ground 0749 0759 1505 1505 1705 1705 § Stonehouse, nr Oldends Lane 0750 0800 1506 1506 1706 1706 § Stonehouse, after Ryelands Road 0751 0801 1507 1507 1707 1707 § Stonehouse, opp The Elms 0752 0802 1508 1508 1708 1708 Stonehouse, after Sherborne Close § Stonehouse, opp Magpie Court § Stonehouse, after Robin Court § Stonehouse, nr Maidenhill School § Stonehouse, opp Maidenhill School § Stonehouse, before Gloucester Road § Stonehouse, by The Nippy Chippy Stonehouse, o/s Medical Centre 0755 0805 1510 1510 1710 1710 § Stonehouse, opp Elgin Mall 0755 0805 1510 1510 1710 1710 § Stonehouse, corner of Pearcroft Road 0756 0806 1511 1511 1711 1711 § Ryeford, o/s Garden Centre 0758 0808 1513 1513 1713 1713 § Ebley, before Orchard Road 0800 0810 1515 1515 1715 1715 Ebley, corner of Chapel Lane 0802 0812 1517 1517 1717 1717 § Ebley, opp District Council 0803 0813 1518 1518 1718 1718 § Ebley, nr Frome Gardens 0804 0814 1519 1521 1719 1719 § Cainscross, before Marling School 0806 0816 1521 1525 1721 1721 Stroud, Marling and Stroud High Schools (Stop 9) 0808 0818 1523 1530 1723 1723 § Stroud, after Homebase 0811 0821 1526 1532 1726 1726 Stroud, Merrywalks (Stop L) arr 0815 0825 1530 1535 1730 1730 Stroud, Merrywalks (Stop L) dep 0820 0835 1540 1540 1740 1740 Stroud, o/s Lloyd’s Bank 0823 0838 1543 1543 1743 1743 § Stroud, opp Waitrose Store 0824 0839 1544 1544 1744 1744 § Stroud, by Spring Lane 0825 0840 1545 1545 1745 1745 Bowbridge, o/s Garage 0827 0842 1547 1547 1747 1747 § Bowbridge, after Thrupp Lane 0827 0842 1547 1547 1747 1747 § Thrupp, opp Griffin Mill Estate 0828 0843 1548 1548 1748 1748 § Thrupp, corner of Middle Road 0829 0844 1549 1549 1749 1749 § Thrupp, after Brewery Lane 0830 0845 1550 1550 1750 1750 § Brimscombe, after War Memorial 0832 0846 1551 1551 1751 1751 § Brimscombe, by Bourne Estate 0832 0847 1552 1552 1752 1752 § Brimscombe, by Lewiston Mill 0834 0848 1553 1553 1753 1753 § Brimscombe, by Gussage Mills 0834 0849 1554 1554 1754 1754 § Brimscombe, by Merlins Mill 0836 0850 1555 1555 1755 1755 § Toadsmoor, by Hampton Colours 0836 0851 1556 1556 1756 1756 § Toadsmoor, by Garage 0838 0852 1557 1557 1757 1757 Eastcombe, in Thomas Keble School Grounds 0840 § Bussage, before Primary School 0841 0854 1559 1559 1759 1759 § Bussage, opp Lypiatt View 0843 0854 1559 1559 1759 1759 § Bussage, by Dorington Court 0844 0855 1600 1600 1800 1800 § Bussage, nr Tanglewood Way Shops 0848 0856 1601 1601 1801 1801 Bussage, after Bluebell Rise 0852 0857 1602 1602 1802 1802 Service Restrictions: SH - Gloucestershire School Holidays Sch - Gloucestershire School Days Notes: § - Time at this stop is indicative. You are advised to be at any stop several minutes before the times shown Data Provided by South West Public Transport Information (SWPTI) - 45 - 05/12/18 61 Bussage - Stroud - Stonehouse - Eastington - Dursley Stagecoach West For times of the next departures from a particular stop you can use traveline-txt - by sending the SMS code to 84268. Add the service number after the code if you just want a specific service - eg: buctdgtd 60. The return message from traveline-txt will show the next three departures, and it currently costs 25p plus any message sending charge. Departure times will be real-time predictions where available, or scheduled
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