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Four Lane Ends Metro DSS Tyneview Park 68 from Blucher Throckley Lemington Whickham View Fenham 991 Four Lane Ends Metro z DSS Tyneview Park 68 Changes to Services 68, 991 and 995 via Four Lane Ends Metro, Benton Front Street,Whitley Road,Access Road,Tyneview Park. Return via outward route reversed. from Monday 6 September 2010 MONDAY TO FRIDAY WORKS DAYS ONLY * Service 991: As a consequence of changes to Nexus contracts, Service number 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 the afternoon journey on Service 991 is withdrawn. Four Lane Ends Metro 0654 0710 0722 0734 0746 0801 0816 0831 0846 0901 0916 - - - 1555 1625 1655 1725 1755 The morning journey will be revised to run around six minutes DSS Tyneview Park 0658 0714 0726 0738 0750 0805 0820 0835 0850 0905 0920 - - - 1559 1629 1659 1729 1759 earlier, and will call at the Ainthorpe Gardens bus stop whilst travelling to Tyneview Park, as this should assist reliability. Service number 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 DSS Tyneview Park 0658 0714 0726 0738 0750 0805 0820 0835 0850 0905 ----1608 1638 1708 1738 1810 Service 995: As a consequence of changes to Nexus contracts, Four Lane Ends Metro 0702 0718 0730 0742 0754 0809 0824 0839 0854 0909 ----1612 1642 1712 1742 1814 the afternoon journey on Service 995 is withdrawn. However, the morning trip will continue unchanged. Customers inconvenienced by the withdrawal of these afternoon trips are recommended to catch Service 68 (from Tyneview Park), or Services from Blucher z Throckley z Lemington from Byker z Walker z Cochrane Pk 995 62, 63 from (Four Lane Ends or Ainthorpe Gardens) in order to change z Whickham View z Fenham 991 via Walker Road,Walkergate and Benfield Road onto other Stagecoach services in the Byker or City Centre areas. From Union Road, Bothal Street, Welbeck Road, St.Anthonys Road, Service 68: As a result of Nexus contract changes, and working in via Lemington Road End and Denton Burn Wharrier Street, Scrogg Road, Sutton Street, Shields Road, Logan Road, partnership with the DSS’ Green Travel Coordinators, the timetable From Blucher via Hexham Road, Coach Road, Hallow Drive, Newburn Appletree Gardens, Benfield Road, Red Hall Drive, Etherstone Avenue, on Service 68 is revised, with afternoon trips running every 30 Benton Road, Benton Park Road, Front Street,Whitley Road,Access Road. Road, Newburn High Street, Lemington Road, Northumberland Road, minutes between Tyneview Park and Four Lane Ends. So that we Lemington Tyne View, Union Hall Road,West Road,Denton Road,Whickham View, Benwell Lane, Pendower Way, Pease Avenue,Two Ball Lonnen, Fenham MONDAY TO FRIDAY WORKS DAYS ONLY * can improve reliability, morning buses will run every 15 minutes. Hall Drive, Barrack Road, Grandstand Road, Jesmond Dene Road, Matthew To combat ever-increasing costs, the adult single fare Bank, Haddricksmill Road, Benton Park Road, Front Street, Whitley Road, Service number 995 on Service 68 will become £1.15 per trip. Access Road,Whitley Road, Front Street, Benton Road. Byker Union Road 0735 Scrogg Road, Fossway 0744 ...But don’t forget the unbeatable value Stagecoach Dayrider, MONDAY TO FRIDAY WORKS DAYS ONLY * Logan Road 0748 as well as the Stagecoach Megarider and Megarider Plus Cochrane Park 0757 traveltickets will continue to be valid on Service number 991 DSS Ainthorpe Gardens 0800 Stagecoach Services 68, 991 and 995. Blucher Club 0655 DSS Longbenton Main Entrance 0804 Walbottle, Hawthorne Terrace 0656 For a cleaner DSS Tyneview Park 0808 Throckley Roundabout 0659 For travel information contact Throckley, Hallow Drive 0701 environment Newburn, Boyd Street 0705 Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 Stagecoach * Please note, Services 68, 991 and 995 Lemington, Tyne View 0710 Calls cost 10p per min from a BT landline, Lemington Road Ends 0713 in Newcastle are liable to suspension on calls from other service providers or from mobiles may vary. Denton Burn, Library 0716 has a Bank Holidays and between Christmas Eve Whickham View, Denton Road 0718 Delaval Road 0722 no and New Years Day each year. What to do if things go wrong Two Ball Lonnen, Cedar Road 0727 smoking For more information, please visit We do our best to meet your expectations, Wingrove Road, Fenham Hall Drive 0731 but occasionally things go wrong. If you feel we have DSS Longbenton Main Entrance 0741 policy. www.stagecoachbus.com/newcastle failed you in some way please tell us about it: DSS Ainthorpe Gardens 0745 or call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 Operations Manager, Stagecoach in Newcastle, DSS Tyneview Park 0752 Shields Road,Walkergate, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2BZ. Tel:(0191) 276 1411 If you’re unhappy with our response, this is the independent body that will review complaints: The Bus Appeals Body, PO Box 2950, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 9EW. All tickets are issued subject to the Company's Conditions of Carriage and Passenger Regulations. Leaflet N/68/10 (06.09.10) The paper used to print this leaflet comes from well-managed forests, independently certified in accordance with the rules of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
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