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Stage Coach Route & Service Numbers to Lancaster 40,41 La and Garstang ne n rto 1 to Longridge U D’ Ea ay ay stw E Grimsargh stw A rway Ea a M55 Moto 6 stwa T d G y M a a 40 6 a o b ane r l L R e t s w ightfoo 41 d o ASDA a Higher t o y L o r M a d B o n 1 to D r Bartle e r g w n e L r a a o y i Sherwood a g L n L v R e n d e t e i o James Hall & Co a oo h r a c C tf J 4 g h a d y g n L i L n daily early o a C Preston Citi W i B L n c mornings only o e lu e e n an e w L Preston D 4C Junction 31a Be n a y l Tan Ingol r a l Crematorium G te y . W r Royal Preston Ticket Zone t W a s a D l o Golf Course l d nso n an 1 y r Hospital s u g e s r E n y t o Cottam B i B l a a L e l H v S an B s l e n L e k u B a h e m Wa t c Sharoe g l C a w s o l 4 n a r o T Red o t a R r R l Green d. e e y d Tanterton o R n B o a A d Gamull Fulwood Leisure ts a y Scar en G Wa 1 d Centre B c n r d i e a Lane l V Ro a e T t. et oad c S Preston College e re R e a St g k n (Fulwood Campus) n ing tl e a a L W B g L L 40 A a a d 1 a Ingol u i n n r M e l . Brookfield l g e Fulwood e e 280 L 41 d g 6 Cadley n n L R to Skipton and Clitheroe o a . a t G r e oad e L n t R re v Lea Stree St A e ing g W Watl Watlin Grange M oo o Town d ad C t p o o R 4 e r l Sainsbury’s u w u m G n m e a a a v y h Plungington r A e L p t s n y t Deepdale Holme a BAE t d L e L a a a o o n T R n Retail Park o Ribbleton e Systems o n l t p 9 m o t Haslam po g Slack e o 5 k l P A n ac Preston Hospital B R b R l e Park B R e o n A ib s o North End FC 5 c a o 5 o 08 R n a 8 5 s d 50 a ad W d A e o d Moor Ashton Community a Bl r R 280 y ac Ribbleton C kp Science College 61 4C oo Gr ale Nook y Ashton d l ized e Samlesbury Hall ad ll a o T 40 R R 9 a o u o r h oad Lane Morrisons a lle R T N R 9 i l ol u k d M W o 41 o 7 kp l 67 Lea k A c e r A la e Ends t B t h 5 ad 5 t h 1A 0 Farringdon Samlesbury Ro 8 e 0 h e 8 New 5 l n A Ashton-on- B R a 5 280 on 59 a t R r o 1 L Park Tickled Pres 68 o o a d Hesketh’s Arms Junction 31 59 to Blackburn Lane a Ribble w d p Trout d Fylde n all Lane 59 A 59 61 R e o New H 5 Pedders oad t 280 d 9 e le e oa A b an R D w 6 ib L Ne 68 Egerton Road reston R 61 to Blackpool R ll Brockholes P e W a B o n 61 68 H row a Fishwick a Lea Gate y e via Kirkham swa University ew A59 L er s N c iv R Watery t of Central h d PRESTON CITY CENTRE le 3 L e 9 280 a A58 an 5 a o S A R Preston Docks Lancashire d t r ol r Bus Station 59 R e o a p 9 o u A5085 Black Albert Edward Dock n C . a d La d Marsh see city centre plan S R t for details of routes 68 to Blackpool y a o a n e a t in this area e via Lytham & St. Annes d a n W d g r a e L sh 109 ale d i Cuerd l F A i Cardinal 6 u Preston 113 A Newman G e River Ribble College L an 2,2 o 125 L n 111 y d Cuerdale a 3, o w X2 n r o Frenchwood t R o o V Priory Sports a ic M d to and Technology L Preston Park & Ride ri College Library e a y Ch w 6 la Capitol Centre urch Bro n Broadgate R M d d d a . A o 6 6 A Yew 75 R H R Tree igh Howick Cross o er l 109 Wa o 3 a lton Rd Community Centre o C d Walton- . p 111 o A r 675 X2 e p Middleforth iv le-Dale 113 L A 2 C Green B Coupe L l h a a y c 2 . o 9 a k n ’s R Higher 5 l d r Green e l b A W Sth 125 l o . R e a u w a Penwortham d y h o r Walton d d a r s n Preston Citi o o r o B A ne R Carrw R La ill a n H Studholme n e 6 to o gh e M Crescent o d a H n l G o e d r a Howick Cross n e L G a gs L Ticket Zone School L Walton on ells Ho e o . Junction 30 L gh Pop La ane B ton L T n ol ane o o L Park d h Shampan d c o S e 113 d Gregson Hutton Police HQ Li y n n l a d . Kingsfold l n W a e L Lane d e a L ad L a a e v n o n i r y R B D e e 125 ld l s r A Kin o n i g f i n s 111 d l l d G 5 o A d re 2 3 R N C g 8 l M a s 2 o 109 u e e m o o l n D 6 a n w 2 A r 1 a o L d P t L R a h M n e e X2 n o e n w 113 t d a o a L o R r e t o w H h ad a edge Road a k e m own Bamber Bridge y an p r Longton d B y B o ane a a 113 L W P T A o C l w hap e o e p a 6 r l a R New d L h y Tardy Gate a o n e C t d L B Bamber n o . o d r Longton o i M i L n R n t a d Co W d Bridge it o ne a n a l t 6 e Whitestake te a t Lostock e o m Lane L k S n Walton m R ha d s W m i S M s n Hall u d a t d S a M h . o a P o Sainsbury’s Summit e o R - s . n L W s R 113 a a Longton Brickcroft y n n L l L a o B a n Lostock e A t 125 y l o Nature Reserve o 6 n t 9 a y o n e s 4 Junction 9 d and Visitor Centre o A n p o W r Hall M65 Mo a r t to g C rw S e 2 ay v n i o L 2A L S n d 9 t o a 5 a 5 t o A n 6 M y R a i l fi k G Junction 29 C o e r o ea 109 l 125 P r d t weekends and r B G Brindle e r Walmer e evenings only s L 111 t e o a n n Bridge n e s R 125 L o a. X2 d Lancashire a y d a a L Technology o y d A W R i Park a 6 t g e e r 113 n u n Asda . a e Rd L o b t n La n d s n e s e y a a e d n r o o L r e G n R e a l n C n S l F 9 to a Farington d y o l 4 a o L l e A C p y r fi n e d i a v a o Farington i n w L o t l a R r P d 111 t d l e 109 o S a r O Moss t e 9 .
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