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Estate Stephenson Road 0836 1006 06 1706 - 1006 06 1606 Horden Cotsford Lane - 0836 0936 36 1736 0836 36 1736 Horden Hall Estate Conyers Cres 0839 1009 Every 09 1709 - 1009 Every 09 1609 Horden Alder Road - 0837 0937 Every 37 1737 0837 Every 37 1737 Horden Northumberland Street 0843 1013 60 13 until 1713 - 1013 60 13 until 1613 Horden Victory Club - 0840 0940 60 40 until 1740 0840 60 40 until 1740 Horden Victory Club 0846 1016 mins. 16 1716 - 1016 mins. 16 1616 Horden Northumberland Street - 0843 0943 mins. 43 1743 0843 mins. 43 1743 Horden Alder Road 0849 1019 at 19 1719 - 1019 at 19 1619 Horden Hall Estate Conyers Cres - 0846 0946 at 46 1746 0846 at 46 1746 Horden Cotsford Lane 0850 1020 20 1720 - 1020 20 1620 NE Ind. Estate Stephenson Road - 0850 0950 50 1750 0850 50 1750 Thorntree Gill Stores 0852 1022 22 1722 - 1022 22 1622 Lowhills Road/Westmorland Rise 0808 0852 0952 52 1752 0852 52 1752 Manor Way Labour Club 0855 1025 25 1725 - 1025 25 1625 York Road Argus Butterfly 0809 0853 0953 53 1753 0853 53 1753 Peterlee Bus Station 0858 1028 28 1728 - 1028 28 1628 Peterlee Bus Station 0814 0858 0958 58 1758 0858 58 1758 Extra journeys running on County Durham Schooldays 807: 0757 Lowhills Road/Westmorland Rise to Shotton Hall School (arriving 0805) via York Road, Acre Rigg Road, Beverley Way, Neville Road and Passfield Way. 807: 1455 Shotton Hall School to Lowhills Road/Westmorland Rise (arriving 1503) via Passfield Way, Neville Road, Beverley Way, Acre Rigg Road and York Road. indiGo timetable 239 — Sedgefield » Fishburn » Trimdon » Wingate » Shotton Colliery » Lancaster Hill » Peterlee » Manor Way » Horden » Easington Colliery » Easington Village Monday to Saturday evenings (except Public Holidays) Monday to Saturday evenings (except Public Holidays) Explanation of Service 239 codes Service number 239 239 239 239 239 Service number 239 239 239 239 239 A – This journey continues to Whitehouse Crescent, Sedgefield Black Lion 1851 1951 2051 2151 2312 Easington Village Green - 1851 1951 2051 - arriving 2344. Fishburn Alhambra 1856 1956 2056 2156 2317 Easington Colliery Station Hotel - 1856 1956 2056 - Trimdon Village Crossroads 1901 2001 2101 2201 2322 Horden Northumberland Street - 1900 2000 2100 - Trimdon Colliery Church 1905 2005 2105 2205 2326 Horden Victory Club - 1902 2002 2102 - Deaf Hill Nattress Terrace 1908 2008 2108 2208 2329 Manor Way Labour Club - 1906 2006 2106 - Station Town Corner House 1912 2012 2112 2212 2333 Peterlee Bus Station Stand B 1810 1910 2010 2110 2232 Wingate Victoria Inn 1914 2014 2114 2214 2335 Peterlee Lancaster Hill 1814 1914 2014 2114 2236 Wingate Fir Tree 1916 2016 2116 2216 2337 Shotton Colliery Front Street 1819 1919 2019 2119 2241 Shotton Colliery Front Street 1921 2021 2121 2221 2342 Wingate Fir Tree 1824 1924 2024 2124 2246 Peterlee Lancaster Hill 1926 2026 2126 2226 A Wingate Victoria Inn 1826 1926 2026 2126 2248 Peterlee Bus Station Stand E 1932 2032 2130 2230 - Station Town Corner House 1828 1928 2028 2128 2250 Manor Way Labour Club 1934 2034 - - - Deaf Hill Nattress Terrace 1832 1932 2032 2132 2254 Horden Victory Club 1938 2038 - - - Trimdon Colliery Church 1835 1935 2035 2135 2257 Horden Northumberland Street 1940 2040 - - - Trimdon Village Crossroads 1839 1939 2039 2139 2301 Easington Colliery Station Hotel 1944 2044 - - - Fishburn Alhambra 1844 1944 2044 2144 2306 Easington Village Green 1949 2049 - - - Sedgefield Black Lion 1849 1949 2049 2149 2311 indiGo timetable 265 — Seaham » New Seaham » Dalton Park » Murton » Hetton-le-Hole » Low Moorsley » Low Pittington » indiGo timetable 923 — Peterlee » Essington Way » Belmont » Gilesgate Moor » Durham Easington Village » South Hetton » Easington Lane » Hetton Lyons » Mondays to Fridays (except Public Holidays) Every 60 minutes at Saturdays Every 60 minutes at Rainton Bridge Service number 265 265 265 265 265 265 208 265 208 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 CODES SDO Mondays to Fridays (except Public Holidays) Saturdays Seaham Byron Place 0634 0724 0734 0900 00 1500 - 1600 - 1700 1805 1910 2010 - 0750 0900 00 1700 1805 1910 2010 Service number 923 923 923 923 923 923 923 923 Seaham Station Road/Duke Street 0638 0728 0738 0904 04 1504 - 1604 - 1704 1808 1913 2013 - 0754 0904 04 1704 1808 1913 2013 Peterlee Bus Station Stand H 0720 0750 0820 0850 0920 1120 0720 0820 New Seaham Mill Inn 0640 0730 0740 0906 06 1506 - 1606 - 1706 1810 1915 2015 - 0756 0906 06 1706 1810 1915 2015 Easington Village Green 0726 0756 0826 0856 0926 1126 0726 0826 New Seaham The Mallard 0643 0733 0743 0909 09 1509 - 1609 - 1709 1813 1918 2018 - 0759 0909 09 1709 1813 1918 2018 South Hetton Grey Horse 0732 0802 0832 0902 0932 1132 0732 0832 Dalton Park 0648 0739 0749 0915 15 1515 - 1615 - 1715 1817 1922 2022 - 0805 0915 15 1715 1817 1922 2022 Easington Lane Clock 0737 0807 0837 0907 0937 1137 0737 0837 East Moor Estate Matthews Road 0650 0741 0751 0917 17 1517 - 1617 - 1717 1819 1924 2024 - 0807 0917 17 1717 1819 1924 2024 Hetton Lyons Four Lane Ends 0740 0810 0840 0910 0940 1140 0740 0840 Murton Colliery Inn 0653 0744 0754 0920 Every 20 1520 - 1620 - 1720 1821 1926 2026 0710 0810 0920 Every 20 1720 1821 1926 2026 Rainton Bridge npower 0747 0817 0847 0917 0947 1147 0747 0847 Murton Station Estate 0658 0749 0759 0925 60 25 until 1525 - 1625 - 1725 1826 1931 2031 0715 0815 0925 60 25 until 1725 1826 1931 2031 Rainton Bridge Evolve 0748 0818 0848 0918 0948 1148 0748 0848 Hetton-le-Hole Interchange Stand C 0706 0757 0807 0933 mins. 33 1533 - 1633 - 1733 1834 1939 2038 0723 0823 0933 mins. 33 1733 1834 1939 2038 Low Moorsley Front Street 0710 0801 0811 0937 at 37 1537 - 1637 - 1737 1838 1943 - 0727 0827 0937 at 37 1737 1838 1943 - Low Pittington Blacksmith’s Arms 0713 0804 0814 0940 40 1540 1603 1640 1708 1740 1841 1946 - 0730 0830 0940 40 1740 1841 1946 - Mondays to Fridays (except Public Holidays) Saturdays Belmont Sportsman’s Arms 0718 0809 0819 0945 45 1545 1613 1645 1718 1745 1846 1951 - 0735 0835 0945 45 1745 1846 1951 - Service number 923 923 923 923 923 923 923 923 Belmont Business Park - - - - - - 1617 - 1722 - - - - - - - - - - - - Rainton Bridge npower 1615 1645 1715 1745 1815 2015 1615 1715 Gilesgate Sherburn Road End 0722 0813 0823 0949 49 1549 - 1649 - 1749 1849 1954 - 0739 0839 0949 49 1749 1849 1954 - Rainton Bridge Evolve 1616 1646 1716 1746 1816 2016 1616 1716 Claypath Millennium Place 0726 0823 0833 0953 53 1553 1624 1653 1729 1753 1853 1958 - 0743 0843 0953 53 1753 1853 1958 - Hetton Lyons Four Lane Ends 1622 1652 1722 1752 1822 2022 1622 1722 Durham Bus Station 0729 0826 0836 0956 56 1556 1627 1656 1732 1756 1855 2000 - 0746 0846 0956 56 1756 1855 2000 - Easington Lane Clock 1625 1655 1725 1755 1825 2025 1625 1725 South Hetton Grey Horse 1630 1700 1730 1800 1830 2030 1630 1730 Service number 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 Easington Village Green 1636 1706 1736 1806 1836 2036 1636 1736 CODES A Peterlee Bus Station 1642 1712 1742 1812 1842 2042 1642 1742 Durham Bus Station Stand G 0736 0836 0940 1040 40 1340 1440 1545 1615 1715 1819 1919 2019 - 0840 40 1640 1715 1819 1919 2019 Claypath Millennium Place 0739 0839 0943 1043 43 1343 1443 1548 1618 1718 1821 1921 2021 - 0843 43 1643 1718 1821 1921 2021 Gilesgate Sherburn Road End - - 0947 1047 47 1347 1447 1552 1622 1722 1825 1925 2025 - 0847 47 1647 1722 1825 1925 2025 Sorry, no buses on Sundays or Belmont Business Park 0746 0846 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Public Holidays on all services in Belmont Sportsman’s Arms 0751 0851 0951 1051 51 1351 1451 1556 1626 1726 1828 1928 2028 - 0851 51 1651 1726 1828 1928 2028 this guide.
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