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Busespdf.Pdf Foyle College, Limavady Road Services operated by Ulsterbus and Foyle Metro (September 2019) The attached routes and diagrams are correct as of Monday 16 September 2019 and are subject to change. The maps are not to scale and are included to indicate routes taken. Where shown, city services will generally be operated by red Metro Foyle vehicles. Pupils who use city service buses to get to and from school should familiarise themselves with the routes and times School services may be operated by blue Ulsterbus or red Foyle Metro buses. Certain school services are used by both Foyle College & Lisneal College or Foyle College and St Mary’s College. Other services are scheduled service buses collecting all passengers and pupils for all schools as required. Boarding the bus, pupils MUST do one of the following: · Show the driver an Education Authority School Pass; · Present a valid Foyle Metro or Ulsterbus Day Ticket; · Pay cash to the driver; or · Present a valid Translink SmartLink Card Lost or damaged Education Authority passes must be replaced immediately. Please be aware some pupils may previously been entitled to an Education Authority pass. Pupils no longer entitled to this pass from September 2018 MUST present a ticket, cash or a valid Translink SmartLink card when boarding. Frequent random revenue checks will be carried out by Ticket Inspectors. If you have any queries about any routes, fares or boarding points, please email [email protected] Foyle College Afternoon Bus Layout 5. Lisaghmore& Ivy Mead 1.Eglintonvia Strathfoyle 6. Magheramason 2.Drumahoe 7. Donemana 3.Irish Street & Kilfennan 8. Abbeydale 3. Foyle Street (at 15:45) 4. Coshquin, Ballymagroarty& Shantallow (service 14c) Note, bays 3 & 4 are used by 2 different services. 4. Culmore& Fernabbey (at 15:45) 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 School buildings School buildings Foyle College –morning Foyle Metro services From Ballymagroarty, Hazelbank, Galliagh, Shantallow& CulmorePoint From Culmore O’Donovan Road 08:00 Galliagh Park Fern Road 08:06 14c bus no longer serves Woodbrook Colby Avenue Coshquinin the morning West 08:01 07:52 St Brigid’s College Moss Shantallow08:15 Glengalliagh Park 14c Road Greenhaw Avenue Heathfield Templegrove Templemore 08:03 St Peter’s 07:53 Road 08:04 Church 14c Greenhaw 1a O’Naullian 08:05 Crescent Branch Road Road 07:54 08:16 14c Dunluce Court 1a Foyle Bridge FrielClose Yeat’s Court 10a To City Centre Springvale Park Then Foyle College Kingsfort 07:55 Ballymagroarty (change of bus required Park Magill Court Hazelbank At Foyle Street Station) ToAltnagelvin 08:00 SpringhamPark 08:15 Via Foyle College (Broomhill Ave stop) Foyle Springs Garden City Marianus Lowry’s Park 07:57 Lane 10a Glenbank Road Edenballymore Glen 08:19 To City Centre Road Then Foyle College (as service 145a) From September 2018 Service 14b/14c will drop pupils Off at Broomhill Avenue 14c Shantallow& Ballymagroarty 1a CulmorePoint Woodbrook West, Buncrana Road, Branch Road, Foyle Springs, CulmorePoint, CulmoreRoad, Strand Road, Foyle Street Station. Hazelbank, Ballymagroarty, Templemore Road, GlengalliaghRoad, Bus then becomes service 145a to Eglintonand will operate into Moss Road,FernRoad, Bradley’s Pass, Shantallow, GreenhawRoad, Foyle College Grounds on school days. Foyle Bridge, Nelson Drive Estate, Broomhill Ave. Bus continues to Note this bus is a scheduled service and collects all passengers and Altnagelvin. Note this bus collects all passengers and pupils as pupils as required. required. Foyle College Morning buses From City Centre, Kilfennan, Knightsbridge & Irish Street GarvaghCourt Foyle College Gate Broomhill Ave. Sperrin Seymour Park Foyle College Gardens Retail Grounds Canterbury Park 08:33 Ebrington Park 08:30 Abbey- Square Dale 08:30 Church Crescent (145a only) Heron 08:32 Way Meadow Link Bus Church Summer Station Meadows 08:25 (ser 145a) Lyndhurst & 08:35 Curlew Way 08:35 Road LisnealGate Waterside Shepherd’s Rossdowney 08:27 08:25 Link Glen 08:38 Park 08:37 Richill 08:32 (145a only) 08:38 Park Lisnagelvin 2A Seven- John Irish Road oaks Street 08:27 Avish Street (145a only) Duke Gardens Street 08:29 Lisnagelvin Crescent Link 08:30 (145a only) Opp. Knightsbridge Irish Street School Finn Gardens 08:29 08:35 Bowling Green 08:32 Kilfennan& Irish Street LisnealCollege Gate, Retail Park, Crescent Link, Lyndhurst Road, LandsdowneRoad, RichillPark, LisnagelvinRoad, Crescent Link (Bowling Green) Irish Street, Finn Gardens, Irish Street, GlendermottRoad, Limavady Road Foyle College Grounds Foyle Street Bus Station (Ulsterbusservice 145a) Bus Station, John Street, Craigavon Bridge, Duke Street, Limavady Road, Foyle College Grounds THIS IS A SCHEDULED SERVICE TO EGLINTON VIA FOYLE COLLEGE GROUNDS Kilfennan& Lincoln Court Canterbury Park, RossdowneyRoad (Lincoln Courts), GlendermottRoad, Limavady Road Foyle College Grounds Knightsbridge & Summer Meadows–FOYLE METRO SERVICE 2A Crescent Link (Knightsbridge (opposite Fire Station), Summer Meadows, LisnealCollege Gate, Crescent Link Retail Park, Crescent Link, Nelson Drive Estate, Limavady Road, Foyle College Gate. NOTE: This bus is a scheduled service, collecting all passengers enroute Foyle College Morning buses Garvagh Broomhill Court From Lisaghmore, Avenue Irish Street & Drumahoe Foyle College Seymour Sperrin Gardens Grounds Park Crescent Link 08:04 Rossdowney Park Irish Street Junction Crescent Link 08:03 Pupils from Claudyarea can 14b 08:30 Opp. Knightsbridge Transfer at Irish Street Junction Crescent Link Police Station Harberton Altnagelvin Park Hospital 08:00 Day Case Ent. Daly’s Brae Belt Road 08:30 Gleneen Lisaghmore Park Three 08:15 Mile Glenaden Cosy Inn Ivy Mead Layby Opposite 07:57 08:20 Drumahoe FaughanValley 08:32 DrumahoeRoad, Opposite Faughan Milltown Valley, GlenshaneRoad, DungivenRoad, Crescent GlendermottRoad, Limavady Road, Ridgeway Foyle College Grounds Drive 07:55 Conway Park Lisaghmore& Ivy Mead Trench Road, Belt Road, Glenshane Road, Ardmore Road, Ivy Mead, Church Brae, Crescent Link, Limavady Road, Foyle College Grounds 14b Curryneirin (operates mornings only) Ridgeway Drive, Church Brae, AltnagelvinHospital Grounds, Crescent Link, Nelson Drive Estate, Broomhill Avenue. This is a scheduled service collecting passengers and city school pupils along the route. Foyle College Morning buses From Donemana, Newbuildings& Magheramason Magheramason Magheramason(Blackstone Park), Victoria Road, PrehenRoad, Duke Street, Limavady Road, Foyle College Grounds Donemana& Cullion Donemana(Main Street), DuncastleRoad, Cullion, DesertowenRoad then non stop to Foyle College. This bus does not stop in Newbuildings. NOTE: This bus is also used by pupils travelling to LisnealCollege Victoria Road towards Foyle College Newbuildings Woodside Road Newbuildings Primary School Primity Crescent River Foyle Newbuildings DuncastleRoad Bus from Donemana & Cullion does not Pick up in Newbuildings Rossnagalliagh Desertowen Road Magheramason Victoria Road Magheramason From Donemana Blackstone Park & Cullion Bus does not depart from Donemanauntil connecting bus arrives from Artigarvan MoymorePlace Strath- St Canice’s 145 Park 07:52 Clonmeen foyle Drive 08:05 East Bank Maydown Road 08:08 Campsie Coolafinney 07:58 Westlake Road Main 08:00 Street 07:55 Eglinton Maydown 08:09 GranshaGate Foyle College Morning buses From Eglinton, Maydown& Strathfoyle Foyle College Grounds Eglinton Eglinton(St Canice’sPark), Main Street, CoolafinneyRoad, Clooney Road, Limavady Road, Foyle College Grounds NOTE: This bus is also used by pupils travelling to LisnealCollege Strathfoyle Temple Road (Westlake Entrance), StrathfoyleEast Bank and MoymorePlace, MaydownRoad, Clooney Road and Limavady Road, Foyle College Grounds NOTE: This bus is also used by pupils travelling to LisnealCollege Foyle College Afternoon buses From Donemana, Newbuildings& Magheramason Magheramason Foyle College Grounds, Limavady Road, Duke Street, Victoria Road, PrehenRoad, Victoria Road, NewbuildingsPrimityCrescent, MagheramasonBlackstone Park Donemana& Cullion LisnealCollege, Foyle College Grounds , non stop until after Newbuildings, DuncastleRoad, Cullion, DuncastleRoad, Donemana NOTE: This bus is also used by pupils travelling from LisnealCollege Victoria Road from Foyle College Newbuildings Woodside Road Newbuildings Primary School Primity Crescent River Foyle Newbuildings DuncastleRoad Bus to Donemana & Cullion does not Drop off in Newbuildings Rossnagalliagh Desertowen Road Magheramason Victoria Road Magheramason Blackstone Park To Artigarvan, Donemana & Cullion Bus continues to Ballymagorry Via Berryhill Road Foyle College Afternoon buses To City Centre, Kilfennan, Knightsbridge & Irish Street Foyle College Grounds Canterbury Retail Park Park Abbey- Heron dale Church Meadow Bus Way Bond Street Church Station Brunswick Road RossdowneyRoad Shepherd’s Curlew Way Lyndhurst Glen Richill Road Park Lisnagelvin Irish Road Avish Street Gardens Lisnagelvin School Irish Street East Avenue Irish Street Foyle College Grounds, Crescent Link Retail Park (1st Roundabout), Brunswick Road, Lyndhurst Road, LandsdowneRoad, RichillPark, LisnagelvinSchool, LisnagelvinRoad, Irish Street Estate, Irish Street Foyle Street Bus Station Foyle College Grounds, Limavady Road, Duke Street, Craigavon Bridge, John Street, Foyle Street, Bus Station Kilfennan, Lincoln Court & Abbeydale Foyle College Grounds, Crescent Link, Canterbury Park, RossdowneyRoad, Church Meadow, Abbeydale, Lincoln Court, GlendermottRoad Kilfennan& Lincoln Court –FOYLE METRO SERVICE 2A Crescent Link (Knightsbridge (opposite Fire
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