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Leicester LE4 8PH Official Office of The Traffic Commissioner TransXChange Record Document Summary Creation Date 3 October 2018 Revision Number 0 Modification Date 3 October 2018 (new) Status active File Name 84_AMD_PF_84_20181118.xml Schema Version 2.1 The TransXChange document contains the following entities: • 1 Operator • 1 Serviced Organisation • 1 Service • 1 Registration • 0 Stop Points defined in this document • 191 References to existing Stop Points • 26 Routes • 26 Journey Patterns • 347 Vehicle Journeys Registration Reference PF0007085/24 Submission Date 3 October 2018 Traffic Areas Eastern Registered Operator ARRIVA Midlands Ltd Lines 84, 85 Operators Arriva (Registered) Operator Code AMD Name on Licence ARRIVA Midlands Ltd Trading Name Arriva Midlands Correspondence Address Westmoreland Avenue Leicester LE4 8PH 1 Official Office of The Traffic Commissioner TransXChange Record Contact Number 0116 269 0070 Enquiry Number 08712002233 Email [email protected] Licence Number PF0007085 Licence Type Standard National Services Service 84 for Registration PF0007085/24 Publicly known as 84, 85 Registered for Arriva Origin Leicester Destination Lutterworth Operating period From 18 November 2018 (indefinitely) Classified as Normal Stopping Description of service Further Information Uses all stops Yes New stops None required. No fixed stopping places No Registrations Registration PF0007085/24 Application Type Chargeable Change Traffic Areas Eastern Circulated Authorities Leicester, Leicestershire , Subsidy No Subsidy Variation Number 33 Submitted by Mr Phillip Hayman Position Network Manager East Calendar Sch SCHOOLDAYS 2 Official Office of The Traffic Commissioner TransXChange Record Working Days Description Start Date End Date 2018-11-19 2018-11-23 2018-11-26 2018-11-30 2018-12-03 2018-12-07 2018-12-10 2018-12-14 2018-12-17 2018-12-21 Routes Stopping Points Existing Stops Used ATCO Code NPTG Locality Name 269030086 Leicester St Margaret's Bus Station, Stand SQ 269057020 Leicester Charles Street, Stand CA 269057026 Leicester Charles Street, Stand CF 269057030 Leicester Rutland Street, Stand EK 269034015 Leicester Welford Place, Stand EL 269034019 Leicester Tower Street, Stand 1 269034024 Leicester Nelson Mandela Park, Stand 3 269034064 Southfields (Leicester) Morrison's, outside 269034035 Aylestone (Leicester) Freemen's Common, outside 269034036 Aylestone (Leicester) Saffron Lane, adj 269031000 Aylestone (Leicester) Gas Museum, opp 269031001 Aylestone (Leicester) Boundary Road, opp 269031002 Aylestone (Leicester) Cavendish Road, adj 269031003 Aylestone (Leicester) Grace Road, adj 269031005 Aylestone (Leicester) Hampshire Road, adj 269031006 Aylestone (Leicester) Hall Lane, opposite 269031007 Aylestone (Leicester) Wigston Lane, adj 269031015 Aylestone (Leicester) Middleton Street, opp 269031016 Aylestone (Leicester) Marsden Lane, opp 269031017 Aylestone (Leicester) Monsell Drive, adj 269031051 Leicester Gilmorton Avenue, opp 269031053 Leicester Red House Road, adj 260003810 Glen Parva (Leicester) West View Avenue, opp 260003808 Glen Parva (Leicester) Glenville Avenue, opposite 260003805 Glen Parva (Leicester) New Bridge Road, opposite 260003100 Blaby Northfield Road, adj 260003121 Blaby Holly Grove, adj 260003119 Blaby James Street, opp 260005217 Whetstone The Old Vicarage, opp 3 Official Office of The Traffic Commissioner TransXChange Record ATCO Code NPTG Locality Name 260005201 Whetstone Charnwood Avenue, opposite 260005202 Whetstone Bulls Head, opp 260005205 Whetstone Wale Road, adj 260005206 Whetstone Avon Drive, opp 260005208 Whetstone Bridge Way, opp 260080148 Whetstone Halford Close, opp 260070128 Whetstone Sanderson Close, adj 260070126 Whetstone Cannam Close, adj 260070124 Whetstone Charles Way, adj 260003820 Whetstone Wright Close, adj 260005218 Whetstone Springwell Lane, adj 260005215 Whetstone Bruce Way, opposite 260003300 Cosby Recreation Field, opposite 260003303 Cosby Armston Road, opp 260003306 Cosby Victory Park, opposite 260003308 Cosby Park Close, adj 260003310 Cosby Chapel Lane, adj 260017905 Broughton Astley Condor Close, adj 260017930 Broughton Astley Peregrine Road, adjacent 260017921 Broughton Astley Main Street, adjacent 260017919 Broughton Astley Broctone Drive, opp 260017918 Broughton Astley The Bull, adj 260017932 Broughton Astley Townsend Close, opp 260017916 Broughton Astley White Horse Inn, opp 260017914 Broughton Astley Old Mill Close, opp 260017907 Broughton Astley Byre Crescent, opp 260017929 Broughton Astley Shops, opp 260017931 Broughton Astley The Fieldway, adjacent 260017925 Broughton Astley Swannington Road, adjacent 260017926 Broughton Astley Holbeck Drive, adjacent 260017927 Broughton Astley Townsend Close, adj 260017928 Broughton Astley Lea Close, opp 260017911 Broughton Astley Orchid Place, opposite 260019005 Dunton Bassett Broughton Lane, E Bound 260019002 Dunton Bassett Lutterworth Road, E Bound 260022417 Lutterworth Macaulay Road, adjacent 260022413 Lutterworth New Street, adj 260022410 Lutterworth Morrisons, outside 260022414 Lutterworth College, outside 260022422 Lutterworth Woodlea Avenue, opp 260022411 Lutterworth St Mary's Road, opp 260022429 Lutterworth Oakberry Road, just after 260022401 Lutterworth Elizabethan Way, adj 4 Official Office of The Traffic Commissioner TransXChange Record ATCO Code NPTG Locality Name 260022403 Lutterworth Crescent Road, opposite 260022404 Lutterworth George Street, opp 260003229 Cosby Bradbury Close, opp 260004602 Littlethorpe Cosby Road, W Bound 260070248 Littlethorpe Ridgeway, adj 260070246 Cosby Mount Road, adj 260003305 Cosby Victory Park, adj 260019000 Dunton Bassett Broughton Lane, W Bound 260017912 Broughton Astley Orchid Place, adjacent 260017910 Broughton Astley Red Admiral, opp 260017933 Broughton Astley Holbeck Drive, opposite 260017934 Broughton Astley Swannington Road, before 260017913 Broughton Astley Old Mill Close, adj 260017915 Broughton Astley White Horse Inn, outside 260017917 Broughton Astley The Bull, opp 260017920 Broughton Astley Broctone Drive, adj 260017922 Broughton Astley Main Street, opposite 260017904 Broughton Astley Peregrine Road, opposite 260017937 Broughton Astley Condor Close, opp 260003311 Cosby Chapel Lane, opp 260003309 Cosby The Nook, opposite 260003307 Cosby Park Close, outside 260003302 Cosby Armston Road, adj 260003301 Cosby Recreation Field, outside 260005214 Whetstone Bruce Way, adjacent 260070270 Whetstone Otter Way, adj 260005219 Whetstone Springwell Lane, opp 260005220 Whetstone Wright Close, opp 260070123 Whetstone Charles Way, opp 260070125 Whetstone Bodicoat Close, adj 260070127 Whetstone Sanderson Close, opp 260003228 Whetstone Wootton Close, opp 260005209 Whetstone Bridge Way, adj 260005207 Whetstone Avon Drive, adj 260005204 Whetstone Wale Road, opp 260005203 Whetstone Bulls Head, adj 260005200 Whetstone Charnwood Avenue, adj 260005216 Whetstone The Old Vicarage, adj 260003118 Blaby James Street, adj 260003127 Blaby Forge Corner, opp 260003101 Blaby Northfield Road, opp 260003806 Glen Parva (Leicester) New Bridge Road, adj 260003807 Glen Parva (Leicester) Glenville Avenue, adj 5 Official Office of The Traffic Commissioner TransXChange Record ATCO Code NPTG Locality Name 260003811 Glen Parva (Leicester) West View Avenue, adj 269031018 Leicester Red House Road, opp 269031052 Leicester Gilmorton Avenue, adj 269031019 Aylestone (Leicester) Monsell Drive, opp 269031020 Aylestone (Leicester) Marsden Lane, adj 269031008 Aylestone (Leicester) Wigston Lane, opp 269031009 Aylestone (Leicester) Hall Lane, outside 269031010 Aylestone (Leicester) Hampshire Road, opp 269031011 Aylestone (Leicester) Grace Road, opp 269031012 Aylestone (Leicester) Cavendish Road, opp 269031013 Aylestone (Leicester) Boundary Road, adj 269031014 Aylestone (Leicester) Gas Museum, outside 269034037 Aylestone (Leicester) Saffron Lane, opp 269034038 Leicester Raw Dykes Road, adj 269034039 Leicester Sawday Street, adj 269034040 Leicester Walnut Street, adj 269034041 Leicester Royal Infirmary Hospital, Stand 1 269034043 Leicester Bonners Lane, adj 269034010 Leicester Pocklingtons Walk, Stand EQ 269034011 Leicester Town Hall Square, Stand ER 269057095 Leicester Charles Street, Stand CJ 269057012 Leicester Charles Street, Stand CM 269030126 Leicester St Margaret's Bus Station, Set Down Only 260070032 Lutterworth George Street, adj 260022402 Lutterworth Crescent Road, adjacent 260022400 Lutterworth Elizabethan Way, opp 260022428 Lutterworth Oakberry Road, opposite 260019001 Dunton Bassett Lutterworth Road, W Bound 260022432 Lutterworth Spring Close, adj 260022425 Lutterworth Ryderway, adj 260022424 Lutterworth Kingsway, opp 260003304 Cosby Portland Street, opp 260070247 Littlethorpe Ridgeway, opp 260004601 Littlethorpe Cosby Road, E Bound 260022433 Lutterworth College, opp 269030087 Leicester St Margaret's Bus Station, Stand SR 260003102 Blaby Aldi, adj 260003105 Blaby Laurel Road, adj 260003109 Blaby Ripon Drive, opp 260003124 Blaby Dundee Road, opp 260003110 Blaby Dorchester Close, opp 260003117 Countesthorpe Keepers Farm, adj 260003115 Countesthorpe Winchester Road, S Bound 6 Official Office of The Traffic Commissioner TransXChange Record ATCO Code NPTG Locality Name 260003419 Countesthorpe Leysland Avenue, adj 260003417 Countesthorpe College, opposite 260003416 Countesthorpe Willoughby Road, E Bound 260003413 Countesthorpe Westfield Avenue, adjacent 260003412 Countesthorpe Waterloo Crescent, opp 260003410 Countesthorpe Bassett Avenue, opposite 260003408 Countesthorpe Hallcroft Avenue, outside 260003406 Countesthorpe Green Lane,
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