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Where to Board Your Bus While We Build a Brand New Durham Bus Station Where to board your bus while we build a brand new Durham bus station Destination Finder Durham Bus Station Durham E Destination Bus Routes Stop Destination Bus Routes Stop Wharton T A Rail Station FRAMWELLGATE WATERSIDE A F Park G H Annfield Plain 16 16A M Ferryhill 7 G G Arnison Centre 21 50 50A H 56 K I F 59 62 64 X20 B Flint Hill 16 16A M H Ashbrooke 22 C Framwellgate Moor 6 (some journeys) R Aycliffe Village 7 7 (some journeys) A G M Aykley Heads 6 (some journeys) X46 (some journeys) C W 7 (some journeys) 16 16A X5 X15 M N E X46 (some journeys) C 21 50 50A N21 X21 H O R L 16 16A X5 X15 M 52 265 (some journeys) X22 J T L H 21 50 50A N21 X21 H 59 62 64 X20 B H G C A 52 265 (some journeys) X22 J X12 G R A O T 59 62 64 X20 B Frankland Prison 62 B O R Footbridge A P P E X12 G Frosterley X46 (some journeys) D D T I O N A Ayton 50 H S T A G & T H E T Y N E D U R H A M V A B Gateshead 21 N21 X21 H A 6 9 0 L L E Y Bearpark 48 D X12 G CASTLE 52 J Gilesgate Moor 20 L Footbridge CHARE Belmont 20 L 64 A TENTER TERRACE 204 204A 208 265 X20 J 265 J North Road Binchester 6 F Grangetown 22 C Birtley 21 N21 H Methodist M X12 G H Church A X22 J Hall Lane Estate 20 L 0 Bishop Auckland 6 F 9 Harlow Green 21 N21 H 6 L 56 K A B Our Lady of Mercy X12 G NORTH ROAD X21 G Hartlepool 24 C & St Godric’s Church Bishop Middleham 56 (some journeys) K 57 57A 58 K Blackhall 24 C Haswell 24 C C K Blackhill X5 X15 M We’re building a brand M Hawthorn 22 C Boldon 50 50A I H Helmington Row X46 D new bus station L Bowburn 56 57 57A 58 59 X12 K Hett 7 G D L Brancepeth X46 D B Hetton-le-Hole 265 for Durham J J Brandon 49 49A E U High Grange Estate 204 204A J E X46 R D High Pittington 204 204A 208 J N Brasside 62 B Holme Hill Estate 208 J G Braunespath Estate 48 F D Horden 24 C A The Bridgehill X5 X15 T M Houghton le Spring 20 L G E Riverwalk X20 J C H Cassop 57 58 K I NEW STREET NEVILLE Castleside 16 16A M STREET Iveston X15 M Catchgate 16 16A M Chester-le-Street 21 50 50A N21 X21 H X12 G K X22 J Kaysburn X5 X15 M Cheveley Park 208 J Kelloe 57 57A 58 59 K Destination Bus Routes Stop Destination Bus Routes Stop Chichester 50 50A H Kimblesworth X20 B P S continued Route Chilton 7 G Kirk Merrington 56 K Paradise Estate 208 J Stanhope X46 (some journeys) D Claypath 64 A Peterlee 22 24 C Stanley 16 16A M 204 204A 208 265 J L 208 J Station Town 57 58 K Finder Cleadon 20 L Pity Me 21 N21 H Stobb Cross 56 K Lambton 50 50A H Coatham Mundeville 7 G X12 G Stockton X12 K Lanchester X5 X15 M Cold Hesledon 22 C X20 B Stonebridge 43 X46 D Langley Moor 49 49A E Bus Routes Stop Operator Consett 16 16A X5 X15 M X22 J 49 49A E X46 D 6 to Cockfield F Arriva Cockfield 6 F Plawsworth 21 N21 X21 H Sulgrave 50 50A H Langley Park 52 (some journeys) J 6 to Framwellgate Moor C Arriva Cornsay Colliery 52 J X12 G Sunderland 20 L X20 B 7 to Darlington G Arriva Coundon 56 K X22 J 22 C Leadgate 16 16A X15 M 7 to Framwellgate Moor C Arriva Coxhoe 56 57 57A 58 59 X12 K X20 J Craghead 16 16A M Leeholme 56 K 16 M Go North East Crimdon 24 C Littletown 204 204A J Q 16A M Go North East Crook X46 D Low Fell 21 N21 H Quarrington Hill 57 58 59 K T 20 L Go North East Crossgate Moor 48 D X12 G Quebec 52 J Thinford 7 G 21 to Durham University G Go North East 52 J Low Moorsley 265 J Thornaby X12 K 21 to Newcastle H Go North East Low Pittington 204 204A 208 265 J 22 C Arriva 61 B R Thornley 22 C Croxdale 6 F Low Willington X46 D 57 59 K 24 C Arriva Rainton Bridge X20 J 7 X21 G Ludworth 24 C Thrislington 56 K 43 D Arriva Running Waters 24 C Tindale Crescent 6 F 48 D Arriva Rushyford 7 G X21 G 49 E Arriva D M Ryhope 22 C Tow Law X46 (some journeys) D 49A E Arriva Meadowfield 49 49A E Dalton Park 22 C Trimdon Village 57A K 50 H Go North East X46 D 265 J S Tudhoe 6 F 50A H Go North East Darlington 7 G Merryoaks 7 G 52 J Scarlet Band Sacriston 16 16A M X21 G Deaf Hill 57A K MetroCentre X22 J 56 K Arriva X20 B Delves X5 M Middlesbrough X12 K 57 K Arriva St Helen Auckland 6 F Dipton 16 16A M Middlestone 56 K U 57A K Arriva X21 G Doxford International 20 (evenings and Sundays) L Middlestone Moor 6 F University Hospital 6 (some journeys) 58 K Arriva Seaburn 20 L Dragonville Tesco 64 B X21 G of North Durham 7 (some journeys) 59 to Arnison Centre B Go North East Seaham 265 J 204 204A 208 J Murton 265 J X46 (some journeys) C 59 to Wheatley Hill K Go North East Sedgefield X12 K Durham Gate 7 G Musgrave Gardens 64 A 16 16A X5 X15 M 61 B Arriva Shadforth 24 C Durham University 6 F 21 50 50A N21 X21 H 62 B Arriva Sheraton 57 57A K 21 (some journeys) N21 G 52 265 (some journeys) X22 J 64 to Arnison Centre B Arriva N Sherburn Hill 24 C 59 62 64 X20 B 64 to Sherburn Village A Arriva Nettlesworth X20 B 204 204A J X12 G 204 J Go North East e Neville’s Cross 7 X21 G Sherburn House 22 C University of Durham 6 F 204A J Go North East East Hedleyhope 52 J 43 48 X46 D Sherburn Road 22 24 C 21 (some journeys) N21 G 208 J Go North East Easington Colliery 22 C 49 49A E 204 204A 208 J Ushaw College 52 J 265 J Go North East 208 J 61 B Sherburn Village 24 C Ushaw Moor 43 48 D N21 to Durham University G Go North East Easington Village 22 C New Brancepeth 48 D 64 A N21 to Newcastle H Go North East 208 J New Seaham 22 C 204 204A J X5 M Go North East East Herrington 20 L 265 J Shincliffe 56 57 57A 58 59 X12 K W X12 to Middlesbrough K Arriva X20 J Newcastle 21 N21 X21 H Shotley Bridge X5 X15 M Waldridge Park 50 50A H X12 to Newcastle G Arriva East Moor Estate 265 J X12 G Shotton 22 24 C Washington 50 50A H X15 M Go North East East Rainton 20 L Newton Aycliffe 7 G Smithy Farm 22 C Waterhouses 52 J X20 to Langley Park B Go North East X20 J Newton Hall 62 64 B South Hetton 208 J West Auckland 6 F X20 to Sunderland J Go North East Edmondsley 16 16A M Nissan UK 50 50A H South Shields 20 L X21 G X21 to West Auckland G Go North East Esh 52 J 50 50A H West Boldon 50 H X22 J Go North East Esh Winning 43 D South Stanley 16 16A M West Cornforth 56 K X21 to Newcastle H Go North East 52 J Spennymoor 6 F West Harton 50 50A H X46 to Crook D Arriva Evenwood 6 F X21 G West Rainton 20 L X46 to Framwellgate Moor C Arriva Wheatley Hill 22 C 57 58 59 K Whinney Hill 58 K 59 K Whitesmocks 61 B Willington X46 D Wingate 57 57A 58 K Witton Gilbert X5 X15 M X20 B Wolsingham X46 (some journeys) D Woodham 7 G Valid from 29 May 2021 Created by grmmapping.co.uk 15 May 19 For comments or complaints about your local bus service please contact the relevant operator direct. 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