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Saturday daytimes every 15 mins in ho a i o w l is e 13A a and Stewart Park r B H Thornaby M e a n d ll R u t D n e Acklam o e a Monday - Sunday evenings every 60 mins Fairfield c d s 4 Elton Park F Oxbridge 36 37 38 e S 7 airfield Road r to 1 Stockton-on-Tees©P1ndar C 12 k es A Sunday daytimes every 60 mins 61 k 14 le for details of bus stops in ic y S ne v Ac R u La 61 e Mandale Road o Most Monday to Saturday daytime buses continue as service 61 to Elton Park. r ge Stockton-on-Tees Town Centre, L a b 61 xbrid k e d ito O please see overleaf la riv m n 61 Upsall ll D R The Coronation a o R H 61 Ropner o ad H a 13A 61 Monday - SundaySaturday daytimes daytimes every 15 mins ar Park d t 13 T G b 6 he u 6 r rn A D D o e i Marton e r x e Monday - Sunday evenings every 60 mins v b o Aven n y n on e ue s d a t B a L a El 10 n o k Grov e R 12 t Sunday daytimes every 30 mins 13 a g 13A d m T a r 4 r L 17 e a i A n m a Y L d e B t o a i ad Newham Grange g rk o n r D R ix d n E A Leisure Farm e o o A arls c n n a t do k s l g n Av l B e R in v enu am n a rl e e n a u k D n Ro o u ad G a e ay 10 13 d 12 m W 13A 14 ha The Fairy Dell The Fairway Trimdon ew ©P N T N (beauty spot) 1ndar e h w Avenue e h Coulby a B T O m ur a v Brookfield y n 12 W a b l a Newham W er d l y r le a on W y o y t a w e ain y o e u Parkway Shopping y St n i b V en l y a d a S Av and Leisure Centre D an 13 13A Roa l W onny ds il B g A ll a H r 1 H Stainton Way o 9 n ve W 14 to Hemlington ling 13A Lake em a 13 y 4 H A17 y B C Lingfield a 1 o 13A 3 Rye Hill Way W 6 u 13 n 5 lby Park Hemlington to 10 e n n se i F a u ta 12 a 13 S o r L ta H S m i ss 13A n Ca w to oad W o St n R L rai a Digital cartography by t L 13A W y an a e y Pindar Creative n gto lin 10 13 13A m www.pindarcreative.co.uk He ad Ro Stainton Stainton Quarry where to catch your bus in the town centres Middlesbrough Town Centre Routes Destinations Stops High Tunstall and Hartlepool 20 1 Terminating in Middlesbrough 11 Lingfield Park and James Cook Hospital G R 13 10 Wils Terminating in Middlesbrough C 11 on Street Wilson S tr Coulby Newham Parkway Centre GR14 Hill Street eet 12 Centre Terminating in Middlesbrough D H 11 6 14 Newport d Road oa Lingfield Park and Hemlington G R 13 t V 13 13A d 2 W R Stockton and Salters Lane 20 Roa e C rt e Cor n po r por tio ew t The a Trimdon Avenue C G R 13 N S 11 Cleveland 14 Har l l ad R T Terminating in Middlesbrough 11 a Travel Shop Centre Town 16 o tn ©P1ndar Hall t 13 R Billingham and Low Grange 21 ington n 20 Captain H 34 34A re Terminating in Middlesbrough 11 B 21 Cook Gra Square Grange Road nge R bert Grange oad l Road Stockton, Billingham and Hartlepool 16 A 36 R G Terminating in Middlesbrough©P1ndar 11 Bedford o oad St a R reet Stockton and University Hospital of North Tees 16 d 37 38 D Terminating in Middlesbrough 11 Baker Street Park End V 2 t Borough Road ©P1ndar 39 S Borough Road Terminating in Middlesbrough T 11 Union inthorpe C L Digital cartography by Pindar Creative www.pindarcreative.co.uk ©P1ndar Stockton Town Centre Splash Gym A X Routes Destinations Stops Church Road W ©P1ndarLingfield Park and Hemlington T R O 13 13A Salters Lane E K Wellington Street Royal Oak C Billingham and Wolviston Court X S 35 V B Terminating in High Street J D D U Hartlepool W S O E ©P1ndar 36 T Middlesbrough C G North Tees Hospital / Norton Glebe W S O t 37 38 e Middlesbrough C G e tr Bishop Street S X R t Billingham and Low Grange n 52 e Terminating in High Street C L g Re Hardwick U R ARC 58 Terminating in High Street E L Stockton Silver Street North Tees Hospital T R O Dovecote Street 59 Terminating in High Street E K Elton Park E K 61 Finkle Street Terminating in High Street T R O F Ramsgate Stockton High Street G Castlegate Centre H S J Stagecoach R K Travel Shop Q L ©P1ndar Yarm Lane ©P1ndar P M O N Digital cartography by Pindar Creative www.pindarcreative.co.uk.
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