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stops) 3 Park E E W N AK AY S A N R TEO R X7 Severn Express (Limited stops) HI N G O W O A O S I N A D M T X7 Severn Express (Limited stops) Portway Park and Ride Bristol city centre – Stoke Bishop – Sea Mills – Shirehampton – Avonmouth D E A M T L WESTON ROAD A O I AILS O EA E C E WA NE V Route 11 and 11A L N L O A370 Y U Ri R L A N G R N S L C X7 Severn Express (Certain journeys only) L E A Y' E O E V S R H Y A A A W X7 Severn Express (Certain journeys only) LA 3 A K P D NE R M C TE T A E X7 Severn Express (Certain journeys only) 7 S L S B H IN W I E L Route 11 only A Stagecoach L L L A370 S Routes 3 and 4 Route 3 only H KIN A Routes 3 and 4 Route 3 only G'S V HE E Nailsea and AD N Route 3 only L S Farleigh Routes 3 and 4 A U West Route 508 N T E Flax U N 11 Southmead Hospital – WestburyE on Trym – Shirehampton – Avonmouth E NAILSEA A E Backwell R L AN M D L AN OD E I L End N HengrH ovee N T O A O BoRurouteton 11 and 11 A Route 11A only S W L C A3029 T K E D Route 11 and 11 A Route 11A only E S OC O HiHighridgdge R ST O N Route 623 W A Route 11 and 11 A Route 11A only B R G L O N S U T A A A O H 11A Southmead Hospital – Westbury on Trym – Lawrence Weston – AvonmouthM T Y I D D O Sch C F A N R E I E O R U N L Stoockwwood R O (OneRoute journey 508A a day only, Mon, Weds and Fri) D A L C D CH E Route 508 T O N R A D L Route 508U A Y L NETHERTON WOOD LANE C O A4174 D T C R H T E 508 Southmead Hospital – Filton – Westbury on Trym – Sea Mills – ShirehamptonA S N L U A O V W 4174 Route 625 O R E O Y R C D Route 625 D L R L OAD Backwweell Route 625AR I H E E B A FI N W R T LA Route 625 E R S C IFFE GARDEN D CHURCH LANE O WHARNECL O L F O X7 Severn Express (Limited stops) IV W 623 One journey a day only, Mon, WedsE and Fri.
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