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Tilbury Riverside Romford Table No. Route Date Last Modified Point to your chosen Table Number and double click to activate the hyperlink 001 London – Southend Central and Shoeburyness 27/11/2015 001A Tilbury Town – Tilbury Riverside 27/11/2015 004 Romford – Upminster 27/11/2015 005 London Liverpool Street - Ilford - Shenfield 27/11/2015 006 London Liverpool Street - Shenfield – Wickford- Southminster - Southend 27/11/2015 010 Marks Tey – Sudbury 27/11/2015 011 London – Chelmsford, Colchester, Walton-on-Naze, Clacton, Harwich, Ipswich and Norwich 27/11/2015 013 Ipswich – Felixstowe and Lowestoft 27/11/2015 014 Ipswich – Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, Ely and Peterborough 27/11/2015 015 Norwich – Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft 27/11/2015 016 Norwich – Cromer and Sheringham 27/11/2015 017 London and Cambridge – Ely, Kings Lynn, Peterborough and Norwich 27/11/2015 017A Kings Lynn - Sandringham - Hunstanton & Wells Next Sea 27/11/2015 018 Peterborough – Sleaford, Lincoln and Doncaster 27/11/2015 019 Nottingham and Grantham - Skegness 27/11/2015 020 London – Chingford 27/11/2015 021 London – Cheshunt (via Seven Sisters) and Enfield Town 27/11/2015 022 London – Broxbourne, Hertford East, Bishops Stortford, Stansted Airport and Cambridge 27/11/2015 024 London – Welwyn Garden City, Hertford North and Letchworth Garden City 27/11/2015 025 London – Stevenage, Cambridge and Peterborough 27/11/2015 026 London – Humberside, Yorkshire, North East England and Scotland 27/11/2015 026A Peterborough – Wisbech, Kings Lynn, Swaffham and Dereham 27/11/2015 026B Peterborough - Oundle, Corby and Kettering 27/11/2015 026G York – Pickering and Whitby 27/11/2015 026H Darlington – Richmond and Catterick 27/11/2015 026K Berwick-upon-Tweed – Scottish Border Towns 27/11/2015 027 Nottingham - Newark - Lincoln - Cleethorpes 27/11/2015 028 Cleethorpes – Barton-on-Humber – Barnetby - Gainsborough Central 27/11/2015 029 Manchester Airport, Manchester, Sheffield and Meadowhall-Doncaster and Hull 27/11/2015 030 Lincoln and Retford - Sheffield 27/11/2015 031 Sheffield, Doncaster and Wakefield – Leeds 27/11/2015 032 Bradford, Leeds and Wakefield – Pontefract, Knottingley and Goole 27/11/2015 033 Sheffield and Selby – York (Local Services Only) 27/11/2015 034 Nottingham, Sheffield – Barnsley – Huddersfield and Leeds 27/11/2015 035 York – Harrogate – Leeds 27/11/2015 036 Leeds and Bradford – Skipton 27/11/2015 037 Leeds – Shipley and Bradford 27/11/2015 038 Leeds and Bradford – Ilkley 27/11/2015 Liverpool, Manchester Airport and Manchester - Huddersfield - Wakefield, Leeds, Hull, York, 27/11/2015 039 Scarborough, Middlesbrough and Newcastle 040 York and Selby – Leeds 27/11/2015 Manchester Victoria, Rochdale, Blackpool North and Huddersfield - Bradford and Leeds via 27/11/2015 041 Brighouse and Halifax 042 Leeds - Morecambe/Carlisle 27/11/2015 043 Hull – Beverley, Bridlington and Scarborough 27/11/2015 044 Saltburn and Middlesbrough - Darlington, Bishop Auckland, Sunderland and Newcastle 27/11/2015 045 Middlesbrough and Pickering – Whitby 27/11/2015 047 Stansted Airport - Leicester - Birmingham New Street 27/11/2015 047A Coleshill Parkway - Birmingham Airport Bus Station 27/11/2015 048 Chathill and Morpeth – Newcastle – Metrocentre, Hexham and Carlisle 27/11/2015 049 East Anglia – East Midlands – North West England 27/11/2015 050 Derby – Stoke-on-Trent and Crewe 27/11/2015 051 Scotland, The North East, North West England – The South West and South Coast 27/11/2015 052 Bedford, Luton, St Albans and City of London – South London, Gatwick Airport and Brighton 27/11/2015 052A Luton - Dunstable 27/11/2015 052B Luton Airport Parkway - Luton Airport 27/11/2015 053 London – East Midlands – Sheffield 27/11/2015 053A Derby - East Midlands Airport 27/11/2015 055 Nottingham – Mansfield – Worksop 27/11/2015 056 Nottingham - Derby – Matlock 27/11/2015 Page 1 of 5 Table No. Route Date Last Modified Point to your chosen Table Number and double click to activate the hyperlink 057 Nottingham and Derby – Birmingham – Bristol and Cardiff 27/11/2015 058 Worcester Shrub Hill - Cheltenham Spa - Gloucester 27/11/2015 Stratford – Highbury & Islington, West Hampstead, Willesden Junction, Clapham Junction and 27/11/2015 059 Richmond 060 London, Queen’s Park and Harrow & Wealdstone – Watford Junction 27/11/2015 061 Watford Junction – St Albans Abbey 27/11/2015 062 Gospel Oak – Barking 27/11/2015 063 Coventry - Nuneaton 27/11/2015 064 Bletchley – Bedford 27/11/2015 London and West Midlands – North West England. London, West Midlands and Manchester to 27/11/2015 065 Scotland via the West Coast 066 London – Watford Junction, Milton Keynes Central, Northampton and West Midlands 27/11/2015 067 London – Stoke-on-Trent and Crewe 27/11/2015 068 Northampton – Coventry – Birmingham – Wolverhampton – Stafford 27/11/2015 069 Lichfield – Birmingham – Longbridge and Redditch 27/11/2015 070 Birmingham – Walsall and Rugeley 27/11/2015 Stratford-upon-Avon, Marylebone and Leamington Spa - Birmingham - Stourbridge, Worcester and Hereford 27/11/2015 071 072 Stourbridge Junction – Stourbridge Town 27/11/2015 074 Birmingham - Wolverhampton - Telford - Shrewsbury 27/11/2015 075 Birmingham - Shrewsbury - Chester - Holyhead 27/11/2015 076 Birmingham - Shrewsbury - Aberystwyth, Barmouth and Pwllheli 27/11/2015 078 Sheffield, Chinley, Marple and Romiley. Manchester and Manchester Airport 27/11/2015 078A Stockport - Reddish South - Denton and Stalybridge 27/11/2015 079 Manchester – Glossop and Hadfield 27/11/2015 081 London and Birmingham - Crewe and Manchester – Chester and North Wales 27/11/2015 081A Holyhead - Dun Laoghaire - Dublin 27/11/2015 082 Manchester – Bolton – Wigan, Kirkby, Southport, Preston, Blackpool North and Barrow-in-Furness 27/11/2015 083 Oxenholme Lake District - Windermere 27/11/2015 084 Stoke-on-Trent and Crewe – Manchester Airport, Stockport and Manchester 27/11/2015 085 Manchester Airport - Manchester 27/11/2015 086 Buxton and Hazel Grove - Manchester 27/11/2015 088 Manchester – Northwich and Chester 27/11/2015 089 Manchester Airport and Manchester - Warrington Central - Liverpool 27/11/2015 Manchester Airport, Manchester, Preston, Wigan and Newton-le-Willows - St Helens and Liverpool 27/11/2015 090 091 Crewe and Runcorn - Liverpool 27/11/2015 094 Manchester and Bolton – Blackburn – Clitheroe 27/11/2015 097 Colne, Burnley, Accrington and Blackburn - Preston - Blackpool 27/11/2015 098 Lancaster – Morecambe and Heysham 27/11/2015 098A Heysham and Liverpool - The Isle of Man and Belfast 27/11/2015 099 Ormskirk – Preston 27/11/2015 100 Barrow-in-Furness – Whitehaven and Carlisle 27/11/2015 101 Wrexham – Bidston 27/11/2015 102 Llandudno – Blaenau Ffestiniog 27/11/2015 103 Hunts Cross - Southport 27/11/2015 104 Liverpool Central - Kirkby 27/11/2015 105 Liverpool Central - Ormskirk 27/11/2015 106 Liverpool & Birkenhead - New Brighton & West Kirby 27/11/2015 107 Liverpool - Chester & Ellesmere Port 27/11/2015 109 Ellesmere Port - Helsby 27/11/2015 114 London – Amersham and Aylesbury 27/11/2015 London – High Wycombe, Aylesbury, Oxford Parkway, Banbury, Stratford-upon-Avon, Birmingham 27/11/2015 115 Snow Hill and Kidderminster 115A Chinnor – Princes Risborough 27/11/2015 116 London and Reading – Bedwyn, Oxford, Bicester, Banbury and Birmingham 27/11/2015 116A Bedwyn - Marlborough 27/11/2015 117 London – Greenford, Heathrow Airport and Reading 27/11/2015 118 London – Heathrow Airport 27/11/2015 119 Slough – Windsor & Eton 27/11/2015 120 Maidenhead – Marlow 27/11/2015 Page 2 of 5 Table No. Route Date Last Modified Point to your chosen Table Number and double click to activate the hyperlink 121 Twyford – Henley-on-Thames 27/11/2015 122 Reading – Basingstoke 27/11/2015 123 Brighton, Portsmouth and Weymouth - Bristol, Cardiff, Gloucester and Great Malvern 27/11/2015 123A Yeovil Pen Mill – Yeovil Junction 27/11/2015 124 Cardiff Queen Street – Cardiff Bay 27/11/2015 125 London – Swindon, Cheltenham Spa, Bristol, Weston-super-Mare and South Wales 27/11/2015 125A Reading – Heathrow Railair Link 27/11/2015 125B Bristol – Bristol International Airport 27/11/2015 125C Cardiff - Cardiff International Airport - Rhoose Cardiff International Airport 27/11/2015 126 London and Oxford – Worcester and Hereford 27/11/2015 126A Kingham – Chipping Norton 27/11/2015 127 Cardiff Central – Ebbw Vale Town 27/11/2015 128 Cardiff – Maesteg, Swansea and West Wales 27/11/2015 129 Shrewsbury - Swansea 27/11/2015 Treherbert, Aberdare, Merthyr, Pontypridd, Rhymney and Coryton – Cardiff, Penarth, Barry, Barry 27/11/2015 130 Island and Bridgend 130A Ystrad Mynach - Blackwood 27/11/2015 131 Manchester, Liverpool and Crewe - Cardiff 27/11/2015 132 Bath Spa, Bristol - Cardiff 27/11/2015 133 Bristol – Avonmouth and Severn Beach 27/11/2015 134 Gloucester – Taunton 27/11/2015 135 London and Birmingham – Devon and Cornwall 27/11/2015 135A Redruth – Helston 27/11/2015 135B St Austell – Eden Project 27/11/2015 135C Bodmin – Wadebridge and Padstow 27/11/2015 135D Exeter – Okehampton, Holsworthy and Bude 27/11/2015 135E Taunton – Watchet, Dunster and Minehead 27/11/2015 135F Penzance - St Mary's (Isles of Scilly) 27/11/2015 135G Exeter St Davids - Exeter Airport 27/11/2015 136 Exmouth – Exeter – Barnstaple 27/11/2015 139 Plymouth – Gunnislake 27/11/2015 140 Liskeard – Looe 27/11/2015 142 Par – Newquay 27/11/2015 143 Truro – Falmouth 27/11/2015 144 St Erth – St Ives 27/11/2015 148 Reading – Guildford, Redhill, and Gatwick Airport 27/11/2015 London – Hounslow, Richmond, Kingston, Windsor, Weybridge, Ascot, Guildford and Reading 27/11/2015 149 152 London – Chessington South, Dorking,
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