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Bus Services Using Smart Ticketing Equipment - Company Contact Details 10th November 2012 Bus Services Using Smart Ticketing Equipment - Company Contact Details Service Number Route Operator Telephone Number 50 Ashton Keynes - South Cerney - Cirencester AD Rains 01666 510874 A93 Cirencester - Malmesbury Andybus 01666 825655 74 Swindon - Highworth Lechlade - Fairford - Cirencester APL Travel 01666 577774 77 Swindon - Lechlade - Fairford - Cirencester APL Travel 01666 577774 861 Lechlade - Fairford - Kempsford - Cirencester APL Travel 01666 577774 865 Lechlade - Southrop -Hatherop- Eastleach - Cirencester APL Travel 01666 577774 507 Waterwells Park & Ride - Gloucester City Centre Bennett's Coaches 01452 527809 511 Arle Court Park & Ride - Cheltenham Bennett's Coaches 01452 527809 559 Winchcombe - Willersey - Broadway- Evesham Castleways 01242 602949 606 Cheltenham - Greet - Willersey Castleways 01242 602949 27 Old Sodbury-Westonbirt-Tetbury Cotswold Centre for Volunteering Services 01285 659374 278 Tetbury - Malmesbury Cotswold Centre for Volunteering Services 01285 659374 23 Stroud - Cranham - Miserden - Cheltenham Cotswold Green 01453 835153 25 Stroud - Bisley -Oakridge Cotswold Green 01453 835153 28 Stroud - Minchinhampton - Nailsworth Cotswold Green 01453 835153 29 Stroud -Minchinhampton -Avening- Tetbury Cotswold Green 01453 835153 35 Stroud - Nailsworth - Nympsfield - Uley - Dursely Cotswold Green 01453 835153 36 Stroud - Rodborough Hill - Kingscourt Cotswold Green 01453 835153 40 Stroud -Nailsworth - Wotton-under-Edge Cotswold Green 01453 835153 207 Dursley - Sharpness - Berkeley - Thornbury Cotswold Green 01453 835153 210 Whiteway - Dursely - Cam & Dursley Station Cotswold Green 01453 835153 211 Highfields - Dursley - Cam & Dursley Station - Coaley - Cam - Cotswold Green 01453 835153 227 Stroud - Brimscombe - Stroud Cotswold Green 01453 835153 230 Stroud - Randwick Ruscombe Cotswold Green 01453 835153 254 Bisley - Eastcombe - Bussage - Chalford - Cirencester Cotswold Green 01453 835153 256 Eastcombe -Painswick - Gloucester Cotswold Green 01453 835153 261 Nailsworth - Newmarket - Shortwood - Nailsworth Cotswold Green 01453 835153 263 Nailsworth - Amberley -Woodchester- Nailsworth Cotswold Green 01453 835153 264 Nailsworth - Nympsfield - Nailsworth Cotswold Green 01453 835153 267 Stroud - North Woodchester - Stroud Cotswold Green 01453 835153 Highfields - Dursley - Cam & Dursley Station - Coaley - Cam - 281 Cotswold Green 01453 835153 Dursley 881 Tetbury-Kemble-Cirencester Cotswold Green 01453 835153 54/54A Cirencester - Coats - Sapperton -Chalford- Stroud Cotswold Green 01453 835153 8/8a Stroud-Uplands Mason Rd Cotswold Green 01453 835153 Y Cheltenham - Charlton Park - Lechampton-Up Hatherley Cotswold Green 01453 835153 701 St Briavels - Scowles- Coleford Forest Community Trannsport (Lydney Dial-a-Ride) 01594 843809 707 Coleford -Clearwell-St Briavel's Chepstow Forest Community Trannsport (Lydney Dial-a-Ride) 01594 843809 709 Symonds Yat Rock - Coleford Forest Community Trannsport (Lydney Dial-a-Ride) 01594 843809 738 Coleford - Upper Lydbrook - Ruardean Circular Forest Community Trannsport (Lydney Dial-a-Ride) 01594 843809 756 Lydney -Alvington -Woolaston- Woodside Forest Community Trannsport (Lydney Dial-a-Ride) 01594 843809 784 Purton - Newnham Rodley -Westbury on Severn Forest Community Trannsport (Lydney Dial-a-Ride) 01594 843809 710 Cinderford - Hastings Road- Beechdean James Bevan Coaches 01594 842859 711 Cinderford - St Whites-Buckshaft James Bevan Coaches 01594 842859 713 Cinderford - Mitcheldean Drybrook James Bevan Coaches 01594 842859 714 Cinderford -Drybrook- Mitcheldean James Bevan Coaches 01594 842859 717 Cinderford - Soudley - Blakeney -Lydney James Bevan Coaches 01594 842859 727 Lydney-Yorkley-Parkend-Lydney James Bevan Coaches 01594 842859 755 Lydney locals and Lydney - Chepstow James Bevan Coaches 01594 842859 757 Lydney Bus Station - Lydney Railway Station James Bevan Coaches 01594 842859 761 Beachley - Chepstow James Bevan Coaches 01594 842859 643 Redmarley - Newent Newent Shuttle 01531 821227 677 Much Marcle - Newent - Gloucester Newent Shuttle 01531 821227 678 Newent - Taynton - Gloucester Newent Shuttle 01531 821227 679 Newent- Redmarley Lowbands - Ledbury Newent Shuttle 01531 821227 527 Gotherington - Bishop's Cleeve - Woodmancote - Cheltenham Pulhams' Coaches 01451 820369 608 Mickleton - Chipping Campden - Cheltenham Pulhams' Coaches 01451 820369 Moreton-in-Marsh - Stow-on-the-Wold - Bourton-on-the-Water - 801 Pulhams' Coaches 01451 820369 Northleach - Cheltenham 802 Bourton-on-the-Water - Rissingtons Circular Pulhams' Coaches 01451 820369 803 Moreton-in-Marsh - Oddington - Bourton-on-the-Water Pulhams' Coaches 01451 820369 804 Temple Guiting - Brockhampton- Andoversford - Cheltenham Pulhams' Coaches 01451 820369 809 Little Barrington - Northleach Pulhams' Coaches 01451 820369 Stow-on-the-Wold - Oddington - Kingham - Bourton-on-the- 810 Pulhams' Coaches 01451 820369 Water 832 Cold Aston - Compton Abdale - Andoversford Pulhams' Coaches 01451 820369 852 Cirencester - Gloucester Pulhams' Coaches 01451 820369 854 Winson - Chedworth North Cerney - Preston - Cirencester Pulhams' Coaches 01451 820369 855 Northleach - Bibury -North Leach - Cirencester Pulhams' Coaches 01451 820369 1 Matson - Gloucester City Centre Stagecoach West 01452 418630 3 Abbeydale - Gloucester City Centre Stagecoach West 01452 418630 4 Abbeydale - Gloucester City Centre Stagecoach West 01452 418630 5 Abbeymead Upton St Leonards - Gloucester City Centre Stagecoach West 01452 418630 6 Longlevens/Elmbridge - Gloucester City Centre Stagecoach West 01452 418630 7 Findlay Road - Gloucester City Centre Stagecoach West 01452 418630 9 Tuffley - Gloucester City Centre Stagecoach West 01452 418630 10 Lower Tuffley - Gloucester - Brockworth - Cheltenham Stagecoach West 01452 418630 12 Gloucester - Quedgeley - Dursley Stagecoach West 01452 418630 13 Gloucester City Centre - Painswick Road - Abbeydale Stagecoach West 01452 418630 14 Gloucester - Kingsway - Stonehouse - Stroud Stagecoach West 01452 418630 15 Gloucester - Kingsway Stagecoach West 01452 418630 16 Gloucester - Kingsway - Stonehouse - Stroud Stagecoach West 01452 418630 20 Dursley - Stonehouse - Stroud Stagecoach West 01452 418630 23 Gloucester - Lydney -Bream - Coleford Stagecoach West 01452 418630 24 Ross on Wye - Joys Green - Ruardean - Gloucester Stagecoach West 01452 418630 26 Stroud - Eastcombe - France Lynch Stagecoach West 01452 418630 30 Gloucester -Cinderford - Coleford Stagecoach West 01452 418630 31 Gloucester -Cinderford- Brierley - Coleford Stagecoach West 01452 418630 32 Gloucester - Newent - Ross-on-Wye Stagecoach West 01452 418630 33 Gloucester - Huntly - Ross-on-Wye Stagecoach West 01452 418630 35 Monmouth - Coleford - Ross-on-Wye Stagecoach West 01452 418630 37 Stroud - Cashes Green Stagecoach West 01452 418630 41 Cheltenham - Tewkesbury - Northway Stagecoach West 01452 418630 42 Cheltenham - Walton Cardiff - Tewkesbury - Northway Stagecoach West 01452 418630 43 Bishop's Cleeve - Gotherington - Tewkesbury Stagecoach West 01452 418630 46 Cheltenham - Brockworth - Stroud - Forest Green Stagecoach West 01452 418630 51 Cheltenham - Cirencester - Cricklade - Swindon Stagecoach West 01452 418630 53 Swindon - Cricklade - Cirencester - Stratton Stagecoach West 01452 418630 71 Tewkesbury - Gloucester Stagecoach West 01452 418630 93 Forest Green Nailsworth - Stroud- Gloucester Stagecoach West 01452 418630 113 Arlingham/Fretherne - Gloucester Stagecoach West 01452 418630 132 Gloucester - Newent - Ledbury Stagecoach West 01452 418630 14a Fretherne - Gloucester Stagecoach West 01452 418630 Gloucester - Innsworth - Churchdown - The Reddings - 97/98 Stagecoach West 01452 418630 Cheltenham A Lynworth - Cheltenham - Benhall - GCHQ Stagecoach West 01452 418630 B Charlton Kings-Cheltenham Stagecoach West 01452 418630 C Springbank - Cheltenham Stagecoach West 01452 418630 (Gotherington) - Bishop's Cleeve - Racecourse Park & Ride - D Stagecoach West 01452 418630 Cheltenham - Cheltenham Spa Station - Warden Hill - Hatherley H Swindon Village - Wyman's Brook - Cheltenham Stagecoach West 01452 418630 P Charlton Kings- Ewens Farm -Cheltenham Stagecoach West 01452 418630 Q East End Ewens Farm - Cheltenham Stagecoach West 01452 418630 64 Swindon - Lechlade - Carterton - Witney Stagecoach in Oxford 11 Gloucester - Podsmead Swanbrook Transport Ltd 01452 712386 242 Arlingham -Stonehouse - Stroud Swanbrook Transport Ltd 01452 712386 353 Gloucester - Sandhurst - Innsworth - St Oswalds - Gloucester Swanbrook Transport Ltd 01452 712386 521, 392 Tewkesbury-Priors Park-Mitton, Swanbrook Transport Ltd 01452 712386 N Cheltenham - Prestbury - Noverton Park Swanbrook Transport Ltd 01452 712386 853 Gloucester - Cheltenham - Northleach - Oxford Swanbrook Transport Ltd 01452 712386 207 Dursley - Sharpness - Berkeley Thorbury Third Sector Services 01242 515388 208b Quedgeley - Kingsway - Cam & Dursley Station Third Sector Services 01242 515388 V Sainsbury's (Whaddon) - Ch Town Centre Third Sector Services 01242 515388 Tewkesbury Community Connector - Beckford -Tewkesbury 630 Third Sector Services 01242 515388 area 650 Tewkesbury Rural Rover - Staverton, Barrow, Uckington area Third Sector Services 01242 515388 .
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