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Contract Route Reference Service No. Route Annual Cost Notes Information Classification: CONTROLLED Contract Route Service No. Route Annual Cost Notes Reference This is the gross cost of the service, the actual subsidy is P&R001 PR1/PR1A Truro P&R service £873,115.00 this cost less the reveune from fares collected. BOS001 54 Bodmin Town Service £72,958.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service. BOS002 405 Pedna Carne – Fraddon – Bodmin – Trago Mills £54,844.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Friday service. BOS004 55 Camelford – St Breward – St Tudy – St Mabyn - Bodmin £70,892.04 Partially subsidised Monday to Saturday service. BUS001 128 Stratton – Bude - Poughill £61,185.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service. BUS002/3 216/7/8/9 Hartland – Bude – Marhamchurch £168,592.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service BUS004 12 Bude - Whitstone - Launceston £120,716.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service plus Summer BUS005/EXP001 95 Truro- Wadebridge - Camelford - Bude £316,403.00 Sundays CLS001 79 Tavistock - Gunnislake - Callington £99,769.00 Partially subsidised Monday to Saturday service CLS003 12A Callington - St Dominick - Plymouth £284,984.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service CLS004 12 Launceston - Callington - Plymouth £73,576.00 Subsidised evenings and Sundays 37/37A/38/39/ Camborne - Leedstown/Praze - Helston/Penzance CMS001 £518,662.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service 39A Helston Town Services CMS002 42 Camborne - Four Lanes - Stithians - Falmouth £67,064.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service CMS003 315 St Agnes - Mount Hawke - Redruth £98,572.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service CMS009 47 Camborne - Portreath - Illogan - Redruth - Truro £318,506.00 Fully Subsidised service CMS010 46 Camborne - Illogan - Redruth - Lanner - Truro £456,371.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service CMS011 45 Troon - Camborne - Tolvaddon £174,733.00 Fully subsidised service Partially subsidised service early morning and late evening CMS014 T1/T2 Penzance/St Ives - Camborne - Truro £230,818.00 journeys FMS001 60 Falmouth Town Centre Bus £50,905.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service FMS003 65/65A/67/67A Falmouth Town Service / Mylor Bridge or Mabe - Penryn - Falmouth £505,688.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service FMS004 35/35A Falmouth - Mawnan Smith - Constantine - Gweek - Helston £243,988.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service FMS006 66 Mylor Bridge - Truro £20,000.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service FMS007 U2 Falmouth - Redruth £10,864.00 Early morning journey HLS001 33 St Keverne - Helford - Helston £55,000.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Friday service HLS002 34 Redruth - Four Lanes - Helston - Mullion - Lizard £568,599.00 Fully Subsidised service HLS004 36 Truro - Stithians - Helston £223,067.00 Fully Subsidised service HLS006 36A Helston - St Keverne - Coverack £130,863.00 Fully Subsidised service 220/371/372/3 LNS001 Warbstow Cross - Launceston / Holsworthy / Bude £251,954.00 Fully Tendered Monday to Friday service 72 LNS002 425 Altarnun - Launceston - North Petherwin £113,406.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service Information Classification: CONTROLLED LNS003 223 Launceston Town Service £40,192.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service LNS004 236 Liskeard - Launceston £91,914.00 Information Classification: CONTROLLED TPS003 75 Torpoint - Downderry - Liskeard £136,546.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service TRS001 89 Bodmin - Indian Queens - Summercourt - Truro £469,777.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service TRS002 493/494/495 Truro - Trelissick - Feock & Truro City Services £87,003.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service TRS003 304 Porthtowan - Truro £52,106.00 Partially subsidised service TRS004 93 Truro - St Columb Major £27,860.00 Partially subsidised service TRS005 85 Newquay - St Newlyn East - Shortlanesend - Truro £340,222.00 Partially subsidised service TRS007 50/51 Truro - Tregony - St Mawes/Veryan £356,259.00 Partially subsidised service TRS008 484 Truro City Service £52,197.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service TRS009 496 Truro City Service £66,232.00 Fully subsidised Monday to Saturday service.
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