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City Centre Honicknowle Transit Way Shopping Centre plymouthbus.co.uk Nationwide bus times Sun / Bank Holidays: Sat: Mon - Fri: Opening hours: Royal Parade, Plymouth Parade, Royal centre Travel 0 /plymouthbus /plymouthbus All information correct at time of print 1 09:00 - 752 662 27 08:00 - 1 7:30 plymouthbus.co.uk Nationwide bus times Sun / Bank Holidays: Sat: Mon - Fri: Opening hours: Royal Parade, Plymouth Parade, Royal centre Travel 0 /plymouthbus /plymouthbus All information correct at time of print 1 1 09:00 - 752 662 27 7:30 08:00 - including Brake Farm Brake | Centre Centre 1 1 Shopping City Centre City Transit Way Transit Peverell | 7:30 Honicknowle Mutley Mutley 0:00 - plymouthbus.co.uk plymouthbus.co.uk Nationwide bus times Nationwide bus times Sun / Bank Holidays: Sat: Sun / Bank Holidays: Mon - Fri: Sat: Opening hours: Mon - Fri: Opening hours: Royal Parade, Plymouth Parade, Royal centre Plymouth Parade, Travel Royal centre Travel 0 0 /plymouthbus /plymouthbus /plymouthbus /plymouthbus All information correct at time of print All information correct at time of print 62 1st May 2021 1st May 61 from 1 1 e v A n o t p m o C 09:00 - 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