Area 6 Local Bus Travel Guide for Ollerton, Edwinstowe, Tuxford And

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Area 6 Local Bus Travel Guide for Ollerton, Edwinstowe, Tuxford And Area 6 local bus travel guide for Ollerton, Edwinstowe, Tuxford and Sutton on Trent areas August 2014 This leaflet provides a travel map and destination and frequency guide for local bus services in the Ollerton, Edwinstowe, Tuxford and Sutton on Trent area. Full timetables for these services can be obtained from the relevant operators, contact details are shown below. Service Route Days of Early morning Daytime Evening Sundays operation Every Every Every Every 14 Mansfield - Clipstone - Kirton Mon - Sat 60 mins 60 mins 1 journey ---- 15, 15A Mansfield - Clipstone - Walesby Daily 60 mins 60 mins 60 mins 60 mins 31 (TW) Bilsthorpe - Eakring - Ollerton Mon - Sat 1 journey (Mon-Fri) 3 journeys (Tue, Thur & Sat) ---- ---- 1 journey (Mon - Sat) 32 (TW) Ollerton - Kneesall - Newark (Phone a bus*) Mon - Sat 1 journey 60 mins 1 journey ---- 33 (TW) Egmanton - Norwell - Newark Wed & Fri ---- 1 journey ---- ---- 35 (TW) Retford - Elkesley - Walesby - New Ollerton Mon - Sat 2 journeys 2 hours ---- ---- 36 (TW) Retford - Tuxford - Laxton Mon - Sat ---- 2 hours ---- ---- 37, 37A, 37B Newark - Tuxford - Retford Mon - Sat 1 journey 60 mins 1 journey ---- 39, 39B Newark - Sutton-on-Trent - Normanton - (Tuxford 39B) Mon - Sat 1 journey 60 mins ---- ---- 41, 41B (CCVS) Fernwood - Barnby in the Willows - Newark - Bathley - (Cromwell 41B Sat only) Mon - Sat ---- 2 hours ---- ---- 95 Retford - South Leverton - North Wheatley - Gainsborough Mon - Sat ---- 60 mins ---- ---- 190 (GMMN) Retford - Rampton - Darlton (Commuter Link) Mon - Sat 2 journeys 2 journeys 1 journey ---- 190 (GMMN) Retford - Dunham - Tuxford (Village Link phone a bus*) Mon - Sat ---- 2 hours ---- ---- 195 (GMMN) Retford - South Leverton - North Wheatley - Gainsborough Mon - Sat 1 journey 1 journey ---- ---- 209 (SEM) Worksop - Warsop - Edwinstowe Mon - Sat 1 journey 2 hours 1 journey ---- Continued on next page Service Route Days of Early morning Daytime Evening Sundays operation Every Every Every Every 227 Newark - Southwell - Bilsthorpe - Edwinstowe Wed & Fri ---- 1 journey ---- ---- Doncaster Shopper Retford - Doncaster Tuesdays only ---- 1 journey ---- ---- Edwinstowe Shopper Lincoln - Edwinstowe Fridays only ---- 1 journey ---- ---- Lincoln Shopper Retford - Lincoln Fridays only ---- 1 journey ---- ---- SA Nottingham - Ollerton (The Sherwood Arrow) (Connections to Worksop & Retford guaranteed) Daily 2 journeys 60 mins 3 journeys 2 hours SA Worksop - Ollerton (The Sherwood Arrow) (Connections to Nottingham guaranteed) Daily 3 journeys 2 hours 4 journeys 4 hours SA Retford - Ollerton (The Sherwood Arrow) (Connections to Nottingham guaranteed) Daily 2 journeys 2 hours 1 journey 4 hours Note: Early morning refers to journeys before 08.00. Evening refers to journeys after 18.00 although this may vary slightly on some high frequency services. Please check the operator’s timetable for more detail. The Bus Appeals *Phone a bus services must be prebooked. See timetable for more details. Body For full timetable and fares information on the above services If you have a complaint about a please contact the relevant operators. particular service you should raise the matter with the appropriate Stagecoach East Midlands Tel: 0345 605 0 605 Web: www.stagecoachbus.com operator. Any passenger who is NottsBus Tel: 0300 500 80 80 Web: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses not satisfied with an operator’s Marshalls Tel: (01636) 821138 Web: www.marshallscoaches.co.uk response/action with regard to Travelwright Tel: (01636) 703813 Web: www.travelwright.co.uk a dispute over customer service Kettlewells Tel: (01777) 860360 Web: kettlewellscoaches.co.uk or quality of service can refer the matter to the Bus Appeals Body. NottsBus is the name used for services in this area that are supported by Nottinghamshire County Council The Bus Appeals Body and operated on their behalf by: is an organisation which CCVS Cotswold CVS Trading Ltd Tel: (01285) 659374 Web: www.ccvstrading.co.uk will act as an arbitrator in TW Travelwright Tel: (01636) 703813 Web: www.travelwright.co.uk resolving disputes between SEM Stagecoach East Midlands Tel: 0345 605 0 605 Web: www.stagecoachbus.com passengers and operators. GMMN Gem Mini Travel Tel: (01777) 248503 They can be contacted at: Bus timetables are also available at your local library, bus station, Customer Service Points, Tourist Information Centre Bus Appeals Body c/o and bus company information office or by post from the relevant operator. N.F.B.U. PO Box 320, Bus timetables and journey planning information is also available on the Nottinghamshire County Council Portsmouth web site at: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses PO5 3SD MALLAM ROAD D ES A YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT E O IV E 35 R R V D I A NETWORK S R 15 D TH D R I O F M T 15 S T R U E E T N E R E T V P S I E R H W Schools D C ES H K R A I I 15 N K D C A N H O UR R 15 E CH Y 14.15 K 14 E R R N O E N A A A 15 .ES New Ollerton A T B L A D K L A ©P1ndar W L Boughton EC Y E I N R B M T 14.15 B S R E E I E L O A D H A D A 32 T 15 .32 A A W D R ES W O O E R R E ES 35 A N 15 I H A T M Y 15 L 14 SA B B SA HAZEL ROA R D I AD AD A RO RO R 32 A A ORD E 14.15.15 R F E 31.32 UX School R O T T 14.15.15 SA 31.32.33.35 A 35.SA E 14 D N W 35.ES.SA A E 36.ES.SA E L Y N A L Y 32 B OAD A S R .32.35.36 E 14 A L ES.SA T D ES I A A OR 35 A W 15 .31 F M Tesco RU 31 14.15 FF T O C 31 RD 31 Y C AV A E L N E UE SA A D 15 15 PO 14 PLAR ERTON STRE OLL ROAD ET T E Police E R Station T N S EW 14 .15 A N A 14.15.15R I E A .SA K A 15 .31 14 N Old Ollerton Updated July 2014 by Pindar Creative 01296 390100 R O M A A 32.ES.SA L 15 www.pindarcreative.co.uk 14.15.15 A.SAD 15A original cartography by FWT K C D A 31 A KEY B O D SA R 32 Bus route A O R Pre-booked bus route D A K D O 31 Service number 32 R R R 32 A 32 A O N O F I T E W Bus terminus 35 F W TA N 31 E U ES S A E N R L L Certain journeys only LO 32 31 R W D Service operates in L A C O R direction of arrow only S O E A ES B D Tourist Information Centre YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT D A O G 36 R NETWORK RE A ES D T A R 1 N SA O O F R X TH U T HT NE R O A D DS 37A D 37 A RO M A G 36 KH REEN LANE ©P1ndar AR ES M SA P190 ES E 36 L D 37 O A N 1 A BEVERCOTES ROAD 37 AD S RO DS T P190 LN R B ES INCO E 39 L ES E LANDA GR. SA T ET STRE LN P190 O G C M N I I L L PL. A ES B CK LBE R E WE F N 39B 22 R A H T A 37 Health R M A 36 37 G AVE. Centre D FLEMIN A R B 36 A School OA 39 V Y D L E IN 22 N D A U E N V E E N Library 36 A HT NE U 36 Sun Inn V E E 22.39B D N A U O A A E DS.P190 R N L S D E H A W L 22 O V SA R A A R 36.37.37 .ES.SA calls A E R O 36 ON L K U L RT T T E S S Tuxford E R LL O E 37 O E A A S C D T School . A R E W V S U O A E School N P KEY A DE O E N IN D L N Bus route R A 1 C T Service number 36 L O NE . L RC LA NE HARD CLARK 22 Bus terminus A A CRES DS . ES 36 Service operates in NGL ALL ROUT LO 37 direction of arrow only Passenger railway line LEXINGTON Updated July 2014 by Pindar Creative 01296 390100 GARDENS Rail operator HT (Hull Trains) www.pindarcreative.co.uk NE (National original cartography by FWT Express East Coast) 21 Gainsborough 22 25 Ranskill 95 Lea Road 29 27 Clayworth 195 YOUR22 LOCALLangold PUBLIC TRANSPORT29 29 21 30A Bole Blyth E 21.22 NETWORK Torworth 11 To Lincoln 195 95 97 Lound R 22 21 North R 96 iv 29 Wheatley e Carlton in 27 r T I Lindrick 29 99 95 r South 195 e DS Sutton nt Hayton Wheatley 25 Barnby 195 Sturton le Steeple H Moor 27.29.35.36.37.37A.37B 21 43.95.96.97.99.190 29 95 22 99 195.DS.LS.P190.SA Clarborough S DS 27 195 29 NT 99 195 Littleborough 97 North DS 195 96 P190 Leverton 190 Habblesthorpe 195 95 190195 95 190 95 LN 10 Retford 190 195 95.195 P190 P190 195 7 43 RETFORD P190 South 190 190 95 Leverton O Bassetlaw Ranby Babworth P190 190 P190 Grove 43 190 C 7 P190 Cottam NT 190 43 36 37B P190 WORKSOP 190 B&Q Manton Wood 35 Treswell P190 N Enterprise Zone 43 DS 190 P190 Greencore SA 36 P190 42 37B 190 Rampton Sandwiches Wilkinson Eaton I 42 P190 190 43 37 Woodbeck SA 37A 190.P190 calls P190 L DS LS Headon 190 SA 35 HT.NE Stokeham 36.37B Church A B Gamston 7.19.19 .19 Upton P190Lane 21.22.25.42 P190 Elkesley 43.77.209.SA 35 37.37A Laneham LS 36 35.DS West 37B P190 190 Drayton P190 ES.SA East 190 P190 LS.ES Hardwick Askham Drayton Newton SA Markham ES LS calls to Lincoln DS 36 190 on Trent Clumber 35 Moor ES ES ES LS Dunham House SA 36 37 190 P190 Clumber 37A DS LS 190 on Trent ES LS Park Bothamsall LS P190 Ragnall 36 37 Darlton Carburton 35 Milton A Bevercotes ES 37 .DS East SA Thorney Norton World of Markham ES Robin Hood 36 SA 37 P190 North 67 209 Thoresby 35 West 37A Fledborough 15.15A.35.ES Markham Clifton ES DS 67 22.39B.DS uckney 15.15A Walesby 67 TUXFORD SA.P190 67 11 Perlethorpe 36.37.37A calls Meden Vale 15 15.15A SA High Marnham Budby SA B Sherwood Boughton 15A 35.ES 22 39 South Wigsley 36 SA Forest Pumping 35 Clifton Station 37 Skegby 67 Art & Craft ES A 37 B Centre 39B 22 39 11 Kirton 14 Egmanton Low 67 Sherwood 14 36 22 Marnham Spalford 15 Boughton 37 Normanton Forest Visitor A SA 33 A on 15 33 37 39B Centre New Ollerton 14 Trent t SA 36 39 39 n 9 A e 209 (Sun) 14 15 .SA 22 r 48 14.15 31.32.35.SA 36 T 67 A.SA Laxton Grassthorpe r 15 e 48 209.227.ES Edwinstowe OLLERTON Weston v 209 22 i North R 14.15 37 39 Scarle 31 Moorhouse B 67 15A.ES ES 32 37A 39 209 31 32 33 Girton Wellow Sutton on Trent 31.32 Ompton X22 67 15A 227.SA calls 15 14 Rufford 33 22 Kings Clipstone Country 37 227.SA 31 Ossington 14 Park 32 33 37A 39 South 16.16A 15 Kneesall Besthorpe 15A Sherwood Pines 39B Scarle Garibaldi 32 15A Forest Park X22 67 16.16A Estate New Clipstone Carlton-on-Trent 31 A 33 16.16 227 67 22 67 EMTSwind 14 15 SA 32 37A.39 X 28B 31 Kersall 39B.
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