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Bristol – Thornbury T1 via Bradley Stoke (T1), Filton (T2), Cribbs Causeway (T2), Aztec West, Almondsbury and Alveston T2 Mondays to Fridays except Public Holidays (continued) T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 City Centre, Colston Street :9=> :::> — ::=> :;:> — :;=> :<:> — :<=> :=:> — :==> :>:> — :>>9 :?;9 — Broadmead, Lewins Mead :9=A :::A — ::=A :;:A — :;=A :<:A — :<=A :=:A — :==A :>:B — :>>= :?;= — Bristol Bus Station ——:::> ——:;:> ——:<:> ——:=:> ——:>:> ——:?:> Horfield Common, Muller Road ——::<; ——:;<; ——:<<; ——:=<; ——:><< ——:?<> Harry Stoke ::9: ::<: — :;9: :;<: — :<9: :<<: — :=9: :=<: — :>9: :><> — :?:9 :?=9 — Bradley Stoke, Willow Brook ::9A ::<A — :;9A :;<A — :<9A :<<A — :=9A :=<A — :>9B :>=< — :?:A :?=A — 5 Filton, Gipsy Patch lane ——::== ——:;== ——:<== ——:=== ——:>=? ——:?=A Cribbs Causeway, Bus Station ——::>= ——:;>= ——:<>= ——:=>= ——:>>A ——:?>A Almondsbury, The Swan Hotel :::? ::=? :;9= :;:? :;=? :<9= :<:? :<=? :=9= :=:? :==? :>9= :>;9 :>>= :?:; :?;B :?>B :@:; Hortham Village, Hickory Lane ——:;9B ——:<9B ——:=9B ——:>9B ——:?:@ ——:@:@ Thornbury, Rock Street ::;B ::>B :;;< :;;B :;>B :<;< :<;B :<>B :=;< :=;B :=>B :>;= :><> :?9B :?<; :?== :@:= :@<; Thornbury, Health Centre ::=; :;:; :;;? :;=; :<:; :<;? :<=; :=:; :=;? :==; :>:; :>;A :>=A :?;; :?<? :?>@ :@;@ :@<> Bristol – Thornbury T1 via Bradley Stoke (T1), Filton (T2), Cribbs Causeway (T2), Aztec West, Almondsbury and Alveston T2 Mondays to Fridays except Public Holidays (continued) T1 T2 T1 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 City Centre, Colston Street :@9> — :@=9 :A:> :A=> — :B:9 :B<> ————— Broadmead, Lewins Mead :@9B — :@== :A:A :A=A — :B:; :B<@ ————— Bristol Bus Station — :@:> ———:A<9 ——:B=9 ;9=9 ;:=9 ;;=9 ;<=9 Horfield Common, Muller Road — :@<> ———:A=A ——:B>? ;9>= ;:>= ;;>= ;<>= Harry Stoke :@;> — :A99 :A<; :B99 — :B;< :B=A ————— Bradley Stoke, Willow Brook :@<< — :A9A :A<B :B9@ — :B;B :B>= ————— 6 Filton, Gipsy Patch lane — :@=A ———:A>B ——;99> ;:9< ;;9< ;<9< 999< Cribbs Causeway, Bus Station — :@>@ ———:B9A ——;9:< ;::: ;;:: ;<:: 99:: Almondsbury, The Swan Hotel :@== :A9B :A:? :A=? :B:= :B:@ :B<? ;99: ;9;; ;::B ;;:B ;<:B 99:B Hortham Village, Hickory Lane — :A:< ———:B;: ——;9;? ;:;; ;;;; ;<;; 99;; Thornbury, Rock Street :@>B :A;? :A;B :A>B :B;? :B<= :B=@ ;9:; ;9<@ ;:<< ;;<< ;<<< 99<< Thornbury, Health Centre :A:; :A;B :A=: :B:: :B<? :B<@ :B>@ ;9;; ;9=9 ;:<? ;;<? ;<<? 99<? T hor ahn nbury - Chris B Bristol – Thornbury T1 via Bradley Stoke (T1), Filton (T2), Cribbs Causeway (T2), Aztec West, Almondsbury and Alveston T2 Saturdays except Public Holidays T1 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 City Centre, Colston Street ———9@;: — 9A:B — 9A=B 9B:A — 9B=> :9:> — :9=> :::> — ::=> :;:> Broadmead, Lewins Mead ———9@;< — 9A;: — 9A>: 9B;9 — 9B=@ :9:@ — :9=A :::A — ::=A :;:A Bristol Bus Station ——9?<< — 9@<9 — 9A<9 ——9B:> ——:9:> ——:::> —— Horfield Common, Muller Road ——9?=> — 9@=; — 9A== ——9B;B ——:9<9 ——::<< —— Harry Stoke 9><@ 9?<@ — 9@<< — 9A<; — 9B9; 9B<: — 9B>A :9;A — ::99 ::<9 — :;99 :;<9 Bradley Stoke, Willow Brook 9>=< 9?=< — 9@<B — 9A<A — 9B9A 9B<@ — :99= :9<= — ::9? ::<? — :;9? :;<? 7 Filton, Gipsy Patch lane ——9?>= — 9@>: — 9A>< ——9B<A ——:9=; ——::=> —— Cribbs Causeway, Bus Station ——9@9; — 9@>B — 9B9: ——9B=? ——:9>= ——::>@ —— Almondsbury, The Swan Hotel 9>=B 9?=B 9@:9 9@=? 9A9A 9A=> 9B:9 9B:> 9B== 9B>> :9:: :9=: ::9< :::< ::=< :;9? :;:< :;=< Hortham Village, Hickory Lane ——9@:= — 9A:< — 9B:> ——:999 ——::9A ——:;:: —— Thornbury, Rock Street 9?99 9@99 9@;> 9@>A 9A;> 9A>@ 9B;@ 9B;@ 9B>? :9:; :9;< :9>= ::;; ::;? ::>? :;;> :;;? :;>? Thornbury, Health Centre 9?:; 9@:; 9@;A 9A:9 9A;A 9B9B 9B<9 9B<B :99A :9:> :9<> ::9? ::;> ::<A :;9A :;;A :;<A :<9A Bristol – Thornbury T1 via Bradley Stoke (T1), Filton (T2), Cribbs Causeway (T2), Aztec West, Almondsbury and Alveston T2 Saturdays except Public Holidays (continued) T2 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 T2 T1 T1 City Centre, Colston Street — :;=> :<:> — :<=> :=:> — :==> :>:> — :>=> :?:> — :?=> :@:> — :@=> :A:> Broadmead, Lewins Mead — :;=A :<:A — :<=A :=:A — :==A :>:A — :>=A :?:A — :?=A :@:A — :@=A :A:A Bristol Bus Station :;:> ——:<:> ——:=:> ——:>:> ——:?:> ——:@:> —— Horfield Common, Muller Road :;<< ——:<<< ——:=<< ——:><< ——:?<< ——:@<< —— Harry Stoke — :<99 :<<9 — :=99 :=<9 — :>99 :><9 — :?99 :?<9 — :@99 :@<9 — :A99 :A<9 Bradley Stoke, Willow Brook — :<9? :<<? — :=9? :=<? — :>9? :><? — :?9? :?<? — :@9? :@<? — :A9? :A<? 8 Filton, Gipsy Patch lane :;=> ——:<=> ——:==> ——:>=> ——:?=> ——:@=> —— Cribbs Causeway, Bus Station :;>@ ——:<>@ ——:=>@ ——:>>@ ——:?>@ ——:@>@ —— Almondsbury, The Swan Hotel :<9? :<:< :<=< :=9? :=:< :==< :>9? :>:; :>=; :?9? :?:; :?=; :@9? :@:; :@=; :A9? :A:< :A=< Hortham Village, Hickory Lane :<:: ——:=:: ——:>:: ——:?:: ——:@:: ——:A:: —— Thornbury, Rock Street :<;> :<;? :<>? :=;> :=;? :=>? :>;> :>;> :>>> :?;> :?;> :?>> :@;> :@;> :@>> :A;> :A;? :A>? Thornbury, Health Centre :<;A :<<A :=9A :=;A :=<A :>9A :>;A :><? :?9? :?;A :?<? :@9? :@;A :@<? :A9? :A;A :A<A :B9A Bristol – Thornbury T2 via Filton, Cribbs Causeway, Aztec West, Almondsbury and Alveston Saturdays except Public Holidays (continued) T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 Bristol Bus Station :A=9 :B=9 ;9=9 ;:=9 ;;=9 ;<=9 Horfield Common, Muller Road :A>A :B>? ;9>= ;:>= ;;>= ;<>= Filton, Gipsy Patch lane :B9B ;99> ;:9< ;;9< ;<9< 999< Cribbs Causeway,
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