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Routes I00 &I0I customers can also times from times from use routereturn 1 times from routes I00 & I0I George Junction park & ride Milehouse park & ride after 7pcPlymouth city centre travel time to city centre travel time to city centre times shown are from Royal Parade 22 mins Royal Parade 11 mins Royal Parade stop A14 it’s free to park buses leave pay the driver when you get on the bus 0640 then at 0722 0656 1513 0739 1740 Mayflower St 8 minutes earlier 0710 0752 0731 1530 0809 1755 English Concessionary passes can be used 22 Viaduct stop B1 a minute later after 9.30am Mondays to Fridays, 0730 37 0822 0756 1545 0843 1810 rail station 5 minutes later anytime weekends 0745 52 Saturdays 0837 0811 1600 Saturdays 0858 1825 0800 0852 0826 1615 07 then at 0635 1650 0745 0815 until 0907 0841 1634 0705 1700 0800 George Mondays - Fridays Mondays - Fridays 13 0830 1552 0856 1653 0725 1710 0820 Junction Milehouse public holidays except then at public holidays except 28 0845 1610 22 0911 1703 43 0752 1720 Saturdays 0840 0900 0926 1713 0810 1730 0900 1 person return 30 50 1625 37 58 £3. £2. 0922 1635 52 0943 1728 until 0830 1745 Mondays - Fridays then 0937 1645 07 0958 1745 1728 0845 1800 return for public holidays except every 0952 until 1800 0900 1815 up to 5 people £6.60 £5 1700 then at 15 travelling together 1007 1720 1807 13 1818 0915 1835 mins 1825 1850 until 1735 28 then 12 one-way rides 1755 43 1842 1905 £16.50 £12.50 A386 every 1800 flexirider 1805 58 from Yelverton 15 1820 1825 A386 until use when you like from Tavistock mins 1840 Yelverton Okehampton 6 until within 3 months 8 3 1900 Tavistock A Okehampton 1545 7 day ticket £13 OLYMPIC 1555 D WAY bus stop megarider routes 100 and 101 now both E R P out 1605 L go to Derriford Hospital and out in Y RAV this gives you M G Home Park 1620 BR from Plymouth Railway Station Milehouse Stadium SEA 1635 I Saltash unlimited travel on D D R G in A3064 bus stop all park & ride buses E toilets AND A L for 7 consecutive bus stop out 3064 T in U M R W O O OL customers for George Junction days, plus any other D S R EL G A E N RD Y can also use route 1 after 7pm Stagecoach bus in R MO George D Plymouth D RG AN CK R RD customers for Milehouse can also use O Junction T D IS R route 2 to Outland Road, just a short V E A remember to keep your ticket with you T OUS H A walk from the car park, after 7pm ILE L to show the driver on your return ride M M A386 A386 A R from to the car park D from city centre city centre J A ROAD WEST M University H E times from return times from NORT S I of Plymouth L S B E T GIBBON LANE RT LL GIBBONS ST Coypool park & ride Plymouth city centre I route 200 ST H driving into Plymouth? COBOURG ST Choose whichever is H T OXFORD ST R HARW O the most convenient of travel time to city centre times shown are from The smart way is to use park & ride. N H Sainsbury’s the three sites, park in Charles Street 11 mins Royal Parade stop A14 E AC L R O REGENT ST L P MAYFLOWER ST HAMPTON ST It’s safe, secure and really convenient, S N A P it’s free to park buses leave Charles Street 9 minutes earlier T ER the spacious car parks Mayflower Street 12 mins ST E CHARLES ST buses leave Mayflower Street 8 minutes earlier not to mention easy on your pocket. W and hop on the smart, pay the driver when you get Royal Parade 14 mins Drake Circus buses leave Viaduct stop B1 a minute later T AVE CORNWALL ST shopping centre E comfortable buses that on the bus It’s free to park and you pay to travel. KING ST Pannier MARK Market C1 English Concessionary passes can be used Pay the driver in cash as you get on will ferry you quickly 0630 0620 0635 1812 0635 NEW GEORGE ST B1 A374 after 9.30am Mondays to Fridays, 0655 0650 0647 1833 0705 the bus - fares are on the other side. A14 and frequently into anytime weekends WAY 0710 0720 EXETER ST 0712 1845 0740 ARMADA the heart of the city. Saturdays T 0730 0740 Saturdays ROYAL PARADE S 0727 1900 0800 L L UNION ST Theatre E 0744 0747 Civic W Coypool T then Royal K You can get on and then H Centre C 0756 U 0801 E Guildhall every every B Mondays - Fridays C off in Charles Street, 0808 Mondays - Fridays A386 R PRINCESS ST 0813 E public holidays except S 80 public holidays except C 1 person return 20 20 from E Mayflower Street or £2. 0820 0825 N T mins Yelverton NOTTE ST 0832 mins Tavistock Royal Parade. return for 60 until 0837 until Okehampton £5. 0844 0849 Hoe Park up to 5 people 1800 1800 travelling together 0856 0901 1820 1820 A388 0908 0913 1840 1840 from 0920 0925 Callington bus stops in 12 one-way rides £14 flexirider 1900 Roborough 0940 Launceston Bickleigh use when you like then Plymouth bus stop toilets from within 3 months every then Liskeard Coypool every A386 city centre George Junction RD COYPOOL 20 A388 Southway Bodmin A38 7 day ticket megarider mins 20 £13 until A38 mins this gives you until Crownhill Rd Derriford to A38 1600 A38 unlimited travel on Saltash 1618 from A38 Crownhill B3416 all park & ride buses 1620 Liskeard St Budeaux 1641 1636 A3064 for 7 consecutive Bodmin Coypool A B3417 38 days, plus any other 1653 1648 B3416 from Ivybridge 1705 1700 Outland Rd Stagecoach bus in Plympton Buckfastleigh Plymouth 1717 1712 Milehouse Exeter Alma Rd 1729 1724 A38 D Sainsbury’s A38 R 1741 Haye Rd Haye from 1736 Plymouth H Torpoint Devonport T remember to keep your ticket with you Stamps Hill U Ivybridge city centre to show the driver on your return ride 1753 1748 A379 MO A374 Buckfastleigh from Exeter 1816 1800 PLY from to the car park Modbury city centre A38 1828 Kingsbridge Plymstock 1845 Brixton A379.
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