Bus Timetable September 2016

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Bus Timetable September 2016 Service 458 – Fishponds (cost: £2 per journey or £17 for a 10-journey card) Fishponds – Winterbourne, The Ridings’ Federation Winterbourne International Academy (South Gloucestershire Bus & Coach Company – 0117 931 4340) from Fishponds via Straits Parade, Downend Road, Badminton Road, Down Road, Harcombe Hill, Flaxpits Lane, Winterbourne International Academy (Bus Park) Fishponds Straits Parade 07:50 Downend Horseshoe 08.00 Downend The Leap 08.10 Winterbourne The Ridings’ Federation Winterbourne International 08.30 (arrive) Academy Winterbourne The Ridings’ Federation Winterbourne International 15.20 (depart) Academy Downend The Leap 15.30 Downend Horseshoe 15.32 Fishponds Straits Parade 15.36 Service 459 - Emersons Green (cost: £2 per journey or £17 for a 10-journey card) Emersons Green – Winterbourne, The Ridings’ Federation Winterbourne International Academy (South Gloucestershire Bus & Coach Company - 0117 931 4340) via Bus Terminus Howsmoor Lane, Feynman Way South, Newlands lane, Acorn Drive, Lyde Green, Emersons Green, Sainsburys, Emersons Way, Westerleigh road, Westbourne Close, Westbourne Road, Oakdale Road, Quakers Road, Four Acre Road, Badminton road, Down road, Harcoombe Hill, Flaxpits lane, WIA (Bus Park) Westerleigh Lane Bus terminal 07:35 Lyde Green Lyde Green 07:40 Emersons Green Sainsbury’s 07:44 Emersons Way Blackhorse garage 07:47 Westerleigh Road Huntsman public house 07:49 Westbourne Road Shops 07.52 Bromley Heath Oakdale Road 07:55 Winterbourne The Ridings’ Federation Winterbourne International 08.20 (arrive) Academy Winterbourne The Ridings’ Federation Winterbourne International 15.20 (depart) Academy Bromley Heath Oakdale Road 15.35 Westbourne Road Shops 15.40 Westerleigh Road The Huntsman public house 15:42 Emersons Way Blackhorse garage 15:45 Westerleigh Lane Bus terminal 15:50 Lyde Green Lyde Green 15:53 Emersons Green Sainsbury’s 15:57 Service 427 – Frenchay (cost: £2 per journey or £17 for a 10-journey card - South Gloucestershire Council scholars pass accepted) Frenchay – Winterbourne, The Ridings’ Federation Winterbourne International Academy (South Gloucestershire Bus & Coach Company - 0117 931 4340) via Beckspool Road,Frenchay Park Road, Bristol Road, Hambrook, Whiteshill, Winterbourne Hill, Flaxpits Lane, Winterbourne International Academy (Bus Park). Forward and return Frenchay Park Road Beckspool Road (opposite Malmains Drive) 07.55 Frenchay Village Hall 07.57 Frenchay Begbrook Park 08.00 Hambrook Crown Public House 08.10 Winterbourne Post Office 08.15 Winterbourne The Ridings’ Federation Winterbourne International 08.17 (arrive) Academy Winterbourne The Ridings’ Federation Winterbourne International 15.20 (depart) Academy Winterbourne Post Office 15.22 Hambrook Crown Public House 15.25 Frenchay Beckspool Road / Penn Drive 15.30 Frenchay Village Hall 15.32 Frenchay Begbrook Park 15.34 Service 460 Frampton Cotterell / Coalpit Heath – Winterbourne International Academy (cost: £1 per journey) (South Gloucestershire Bus & Coach Company - 0117 931 4340) from FRAMPTON COTTERELL, Ryecroft Road, South View, Woodend Road, Park Lane, Heather Avenue, Beesmoor Road, COALPIT HEATH, Badminton Road, Woodend Road, Lower Stone Close, Church Road, North Corner, Bristol Road, Nicholls Lane, Hicks Common Road, WINTERBOURNE, Flaxpits Lane, WIA (bus park) Frampton Cotterell Ryecroft Road 08.00 Heather Avenue 08.05 Coalpit Heath St Saviours Church 08.10 Lower Stone Close 08:15 North Corner, Western Coach House 08:18 Winterbourne Winterbourne International Academy Bus Park 08.30 (arrive) Winterbourne Winterbourne International Academy Bus Park 15.20 (depart) North Corner, Western Coach House 15:25 Frampton Cotterell Ryecroft Road 15.28 Heather Avenue 15.32 Coalpit Heath St Saviours Church 15.34 Lower Stone Close 15.38 .
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