Shuttle Bus Timetableleaflet R66 Your Guide to Travelling by Bus to the Royal Cheshire County Show Tabley, Nr Knutsford - 19 & 20 June 2018

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Shuttle Bus Timetableleaflet R66 Your Guide to Travelling by Bus to the Royal Cheshire County Show Tabley, Nr Knutsford - 19 & 20 June 2018 Free Service Shuttle Bus TimetableLeaflet R66 Your guide to travelling by bus to the Royal Cheshire County Show Tabley, Nr Knutsford - 19 & 20 June 2018 Cheshire East Council - Principal Partner of the Royal Cheshire County Show For further local or national public transport information, ring Traveline 0871 200 22 33 Open 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm (calls cost 12p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge) RNID Typetalk: 18001 0871 200 22 33 www.cheshireeast.gov.uk www.royalcheshirecountyshow.org.uk Royal Cheshire County Show 2018 Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 June 2018 Show Shuttle 1 Knutsford Railway Station - Bus Station - Cheshire Showground Route: Knutsford Railway Station, Adams Hill, Stanley Road, Bexton Road, Knutsford Bus Station, Stanley Road, Northwich Road, Chester Road, Pickmere Lane to the Showground Knutsford Railway Station 0800 1100 Knutsford Bus Station 0805 1105 Cheshire Showground (Gate 7) 0820 and at regular intervals until 1120 (subject to traffic conditions) Cheshire Showground (Gate 7) 1500 1900 Knutsford Bus Station 1515 1915 Knutsford Railway Station 1520 1920 Show Shuttle 2 Hartford Railway Station - Northwich - Northwich Railway Station - Cheshire Showground Route: Hartford Railway Station, Chester Road, Castle Street, Bull Ring, Watling Street, Chester Way, Station Road, Manchester Road, Hall Lane, Church Street, Pickmere Lane to the Showground Hartford Railway Station 0800 0830 1100 Don’t forget the Northwich Watling Street (Stand B) 0810 0840 1110 free onsite Northwich Railway Station 0815 0845 1115 Showground Shuttle! Wincham, Raynors Corner 0820 0850 1120 Cheshire Showground (Gate 7) 0835 0905 and at regular intervals until 1135 Calling regularly at Gate 5, (subject to traffic conditions) Gate 7 and the Main Ring 362 Cheshire Showground (Gate 7) 1500 1900 74/15/100/2 Transport 485 Wincham, Primary School 1515 1915 Service 6/98/100/1 Solutions Northwich Railway Station 1520 1920 Delivering Transport Services Northwich Memorial Hall 1525 1925 for Cheshire East Council Hartford Railway Station 1535 1935 www.transportservicesolutions.co.uk CMYK Please note: If the weather is bad, the return Shuttle Services may commence and finish earlier..
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