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Bicton College Exeter College from Willand, Cullompton, Bradninch Additional journeys for Colleges Bicton College Stagecoach 58C from Exeter and Topsham will become a closed service Exeter College Stagecoach 1 From Willand, Cullompton, Bradninch and Broadclyst Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C1 WILLAND Somerlea 0735 CULLOMPTON Market House 0750 BRADNINCH Guildhall 0800 BROADCLYST Shelter 0812 EXETER COLLEGE New North Road 0840 EXETER COLLEGE New North Road 1640 BROADCLYST Shelter 1705 BRADNINCH Guildhall 1717 CULLOMPTON Memorial 1727 WILLAND Somerlea 1737 Stagecoach 4 From Ottery St Mary, West Hill and Cranbrook Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C4 C4 OTTERY ST MARY Broad Street 0750 0750 KINGS SCHOOL 0753 0753 WEST HILL Garage - 0759 WHIMPLE Hand & Pen 0800 0806 CRANBROOK Court Royal 0804 0810 CLYST HONITON Duke of York 0814 0819 EXETER Bus Station 0840 0845 EXETER Bus Station 1640 1640 CLYST HONITON opp Exeter Inn 1700 1700 CRANBROOK Court Royal 1707 1707 WHIMPLE Hand & Pen 1711 1711 WEST HILL Garage - 1717 KINGS SCHOOL 1718 1722 OTTERY Broad Street 1723 1727 Stagecoach 5 From Crediton and Newton St Cyres Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C5 CREDITON High Street 0805 NEWTON ST CYRES 0815 COWLEY BRIDGE 0825 EXETER ST DAVIDS 0833 EXETER Paris Street 0845 EXETER Paris Street 1640 EXETER ST DAVIDS 1650 COWLEY BRIDGE 1657 NEWTON ST CYRES 1705 CREDITON High Street 1715 Stagecoach 6 From Holsworthy, Okehampton and Tedburn St Mary Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C6 HOLSWORTHY Church 0650 HALWILL JUNCTION 0708 CASTLE CROSS 0713 THORNDON CROSS 0719 OKEHAMPTON 0730 CROCKERNWELL Shelter 0748 CHERITON CROSS 0751 TEDBURN ST MARY Garage 0757 PATHFINDER VILLAGE 0801 EXETER St Davids 0829 EXETER Bus Station 0840 EXETER Bus Station 1540 1640 EXETER St Davids 1550 1650 PATHFINDER VILLAGE 1610 TEDBURN ST MARY 1614 OKEHAMPTON 1747 THORNDON CROSS 1755 CASTLE CROSS 1759 HALWILL JUNCTION 1805 HOLSWORTHY Church 1824 Stagecoach 9 From Sidmouth and Newton Poppleford Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C9 SIDFORD Green Close 0717 SIDMOUTH Triangle 0730 WINSLADE ROAD 0735 STOWFORD RISE 0739 NEWTON POPPLEFORD Memorial 0747 CLYST ST MARY Shelter 0802 EXETER Bus Station 0839 EXETER Bus Station 1640 CLYST ST MARY Shelter 1700 NEWTON POPPLEFORD 1716 STOWFORD RISE 1723 WINSLADE ROAD 1728 SIDMOUTH Triangle 1739 SIDFORD Green Close 1750 Stagecoach X38 From Buckfastleigh, Ashburton and Drumbridges Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C38 BUCKFASTLEIGH Station Approach 0720 ASHBURTON Bull Ring 0727 BICKINGTON 0734 LIVERTON 0737 DRUMBRIDGES 0742 EXETER Bus Station 0833 EXETER Bus Station 1650 DRUMBRIDGES 1725 LIVERTON 1728 BICKINGTON 1731 ASHBURTON Bull Ring 1739 BUCKFASTLEIGH Station Approach 1745 Stagecoach 39 From Heathfield, Bovey Tracey and Chudleigh Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C39 HEATHFIELD Battle Road 0723 BOVEY TRACEY Union Square 0733 CHUDLEIGH KNIGHTON Village Hall 0745 CHUDLEIGH Memorial 0751 EXETER Bus Station 0850 EXETER Bus Station 1640 CHUDLEIGH Memorial 1720 CHUDLEIGH KNIGHTON Village Hall 1726 BOVEY TRACEY Union Square 1740 HEATHFIELD Battle Road 1750 Stagecoach 55 From Tiverton, Bickleigh and Stoke Canon Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C55 TIVERTON Bus Station 0755 BICKLEIGH Bridge 0804 REWE Shelter 0814 STOKE CANON Shelter 0817 EXETER Paris Street 0838 EXETER Paris Street 1650 STOKE CANON Shelter 1703 REWE Shelter 1706 BICKLEIGH Bridge 1716 TIVERTON Bus Station 1727 Stagecoach 57 To Topsham and Exmouth Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: E57 EXETER Sidwell Street 1650 TOPSHAM Lord Nelson 1717 EXMOUTH Parade 1737 Petroc, Barnstaple Stagecoach 319 From Hartland, Clovelly, Woolsery and Abbotsham Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C19 HARTLAND Northgate Green 0710 CLOVELLY Visitor Centre Car Park 0728 WOOLSERY Post Office 0741 BUCKS CROSS 0748 FAIRY CROSS 0755 FORD Village 0756 ABBOTSHAM Church 0803 BIDEFORD QUAY 0815 PETROC Old Torrington Road 0840 PETROC 1645 BIDEFORD QUAY 1705 ABBOTSHAM Church 1715 FORD Village 1720 FAIRY CROSS 1722 BUCKS CROSS 1729 WOOLSERY Post Office 1735 CLOVELLY Visitor Centre Car Park 1748 HARTLAND Northgate Green 1804 Stagecoach 21 From Westward Ho!, Appledore, Bideford and Fremington Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C21 WESTWARD HO! 0800 APPLEDORE - NORTHAM Memorial - NORTHAM Square 0808 BIDEFORD Quay 0820 INSTOW Anstey Way 0829 FREMINGTON New Inn 0837 PETROC Sticklepath Hill 0850 PETROC Sticklepath Hill 1645 FREMINGTON New Inn 1654 INSTOW Anstey Way 1702 BIDEFORD Quay 1712 NORTHAM Square 1720 NORTHAM Lennards Road - APPLEDORE - WESTWARD HO! 1728 Stagecoach 21 From Ilfracombe and Braunton Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C21A ILFRACOMBE St James Place 0735 MULLACOTT CROSS 0749 BRAUNTON SQ Restaurant 0810 CHIVENOR Camp Gates 0817 BARNSTAPLE Queen Street 0834 PETROC Sticklepath Hill 0845 PETROC Sticklepath Hill CHIVENOR Camp Gates BRAUNTON SQ Restaurant MULLACOTT CROSS ILFRACOMBE St James Place Stagecoach 71 From Torrington, Alverdiscott and Newton Tracey The 0815 Torrington - Petroc and 1645 Petroc - Torrington journeys become closed Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C71 TORRINGTON opp Church 0815 ALVERDISCOTT 0828 NEWTON TRACEY Hunters Inn 0832 PETROC Old Torrington Road 0845 PETROC Old Torrington Road 1645 NEWTON TRACEY Hunters Inn 1655 ALVERDISCOTT 1659 TORRINGTON Church 1712 Stagecoach 85 From Holsworthy, Stibb Cross, Monkleigh and Bideford Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C85 HOLSWORTHY opp Church 0730 HOLSWORTHY BEACON 0741 MILTON DAMEREL Venn Green 0745 STIBB CROSS 0753 FRITHELSTOCK STONE 0759 MONKLEIGH Garage 0803 BIDEFORD QUAY 0815 PETROC 0840 PETROC Old Sticklepath Hill 1645 BIDEFORD QUAY 1710 MONKLEIGH Garage 1720 FRITHELSTOCK STONE 1724 STIBB CROSS 1730 MILTON DAMEREL Venn Green 1738 HOLSWORTHY BEACON 1742 HOLSWORTHY Church 1753 Stagecoach 6 From Holsworthy, Exeter and Okehampton 6 C6 HOLSWORTHY Church 0650 OKEHAMPTON, West Street B 0730 HALWILL JUNCTION 0708 STICKLEPATH, Devonshire Inn 0740 CASTLE CROSS 0713 WHIDDON DOWN, Post Inn 0747 THORNDON CROSS 0719 CROCKERNWELL, Shelter 0754 OKEHAMPTON Arr 0728 CHERITON CROSS 0757 OKEHAMPTON Dep 0730 TEDBURN ST MARY, Garage 0803 PATHFINDER VILLAGE 0807 EXETER, St Thomas Precinct 0824 CROCKERNWELL Shelter 0748 EXETER, St Davids Station 0832 CHERITON CROSS 0751 EXETER, Bus Station 0842 TEDBURN ST MARY Garage 0757 open PATHFINDER VILLAGE 0801 service EXETER St Davids 0829 EXETER Bus Station 0840 EXETER, Bus Station 1535 EXETER, Bus Station 1640 1710 open EXETER, St Davids Station 1543 EXETER, St Davids Station, Stop B 1650 1718 service EXETER, St Thomas Rail Station 1548 EXETER, St Thomas Rail Station 1723 PATHFINDER VILLAGE 1605 PATHFINDER VILLAGE 1740 TEDBURN ST MARY, Garage 1609 TEDBURN ST MARY, Garage 1744 CHERITON CROSS 1615 CHERITON CROSS 1750 CROCKERNWELL, Shelter 1618 CROCKERNWELL, Shelter 1753 WHIDDON DOWN, Post Inn 1625 WHIDDON DOWN, Post Inn 1756 STICKLEPATH, Devonshire Inn 1633 STICKLEPATH, Devonshire Inn 1803 OKEHAMPTON 1643 OKEHAMPTON 1812 OKEHAMPTON 1747 THORNDON CROSS 1755 CASTLE CROSS 1759 HALWILL JUNCTION 1805 HOLSWORTHY Church 1824 Stagecoach 55 From Exeter C55B Exeter Paris St Stop 16 15:40 St Davids Station Forecourt 15:46 Cowley Bridge 15:50 Stoke Canon Inn 15:55 Rewe Bus Shelter 15:58 Silverton Wyndham Road 16:05 South Devon College Stagecoach Gold From South Brent, Dartington and Totnes Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: C80 SOUTH BRENT London Inn 0746 DARTINGTON Shinners Bridge 0801 TOTNES Opp Royal Seven Stars 0815 BRIDGETOWN Stafford Court 0820 SOUTH DEVON COLLEGE 0843 SOUTH DEVON COLLEGE 1645 BRIDGETOWN Westonfields 1708 TOTNES Coronation Road 1713 DARTINGTON Shinners Bridge 1721 SOUTH BRENT London Inn 1740 Stagecoach 120 From Kingswear Additional duplicate journeys will operate as below: KINGSWEAR Banjo 0815 CHURSTON Bridge 0825 GOODRINGTON Waterside 0829 PAIGNTON Bus Station 0838 S120 SOUTH DEVON COLLEGE 1651 CHURSTON Bridge 1656 KINGSWEAR Banjo 1708 Stagecoach 41 from Chudleigh becomes a closed service Stagecoach X84 from Dawlish and Teignmouth becomes a closed service From Torquay Torquay Harbourside 0748 0815 Preston St Paul’s Church 0755 0822 Paignton Bus Stn 0810 0827 0845 Totnes Road for Paignton Zoo 0815 0832 0850 Roselands Estate, Lulworth Cl 0820 0837 0855 SOUTH DEVON COLL 0825 0842 0900 SDC 1540 1620 Roselands Estate, Lulworth Cl 1545 1625 Totnes Road The Zoo 1555 1630 Paignton Bus St 1605 1640 Preston Shelter 1612 1647 Torquay Harbour 1620 1655 From Paignton Paignton Bus Station 0800 0830 0900 SDC 0815 0845 0915 SDC 1545 1615 1645 Paignton Bus St 1600 1630 1700 Churston Grammar From Torquay Torquay Harbourside - 0755 0805 Preston St Paul’s Church - 0802 0812 Paignton Bus Stn 0814 0824 Broadsands Rd 0822 0832 Grammar SCH 0825 0835 Brixham 0830 Brixham 0832 Churston 0840 Churston Grammar 1545 1550 Boardsands Rd 1550 1555 Paignton Bus St 1600 1605 Preston Shelter 1607 1612 Cary Parade 1620 1625 Central Church 1625 1630.
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