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PTSG N.Ex Additional Local Services January 2017 Service Route 3 Ventnor - Ryde (Hovertravel) 4 East Cowes - Ryde (Hovertravel) 9 Newport (IoW) - Ryde (Hovertravel) 28 Taunton - Minehead Town( & Butlins) 36 Leeds - Ripon 300 Milton Keynes Coachway - Milton Keynes (town centre) 500 Liverpool - Liverpool Airport 724 Harlow - Watford - Heathrow Airport 900 Edinburgh - Glasgow 914 Fort William - Glasgow 915 Portree - Glasgow 916 Uig - Glasgow 926 Campbeltown - Glasgow 976 Oban - Glasgow X39 Bristol - Bath X1 Bristol - Weston-super-Mare 56 & 56A Exeter - Exeter Airport 702 London - Windsor/Bracknell 737 / 747 / 757 Bradford/Leeds - Leeds Bradford Airport 757 Luton (town centre) - London 758 & 768 London - Hemel Hempstead 840/3/5 & X40 Leeds - York - Whitby / Scarborough / Bridlington A1 Bristol - Bristol Airport BUS Southampton - Southampton T2 - West Cowes HT1 Portsmouth / Southsea - Ryde JET Southampton - Southampton T2 - West Cowes LGW Oxford - Gatwick Airports LHR Oxford - Heathrow Airport OXF Gatwick or Heathrow Airports - Oxford T3 Wrexham - Barmouth TP Derby - Manchester WL1 Portsmouth - Ryde X25 Reading Rail Station - Heathrow Airport X43 Skipton - Nelson - Burnley - Manchester X5 Cambridge - Milton Keynes - Oxford X6 Kendal - Barrow-in-Furness X62 Leeds - Hull X90 London - Oxford BHX/OXF Oxford - Birmingham NEC/Airport B66 Newcastle upon Tyne - Blackpool A4 Bath - Bristol Airport 853 Oxford - Gloucester 60 Reading (Mereoak Park & Ride) - Reading (town centre) SF2 Yeovil - London (Hammersmith) Operator Southern Vectis Southern Vectis Southern Vectis Buses of Somerset Transdev Arriva Arriva (North West) Excel Scottish Citylink Scottish Citylink Scottish Citylink Scottish Citylink Scottish Citylink Scottish Citylink First West of England First West of England Stagecoach South West First Berkshire & Thames Valley Arriva t/a Yorkshire Tiger Arriva (The Shires) Arriva (The Shires) Transdev Blazefield First West of England Red Funnel Hovertravel Red Funnel Oxford Bus Company Oxford Bus Company Oxford Bus Company Lloyds Coaches Eric W Bowers Ltd Wightlink First Rail/Air Transdev Stagecoach (Bedford) Stagecoach (in Cumbria) Stagecoach in Hull Oxford Bus Company Oxford Bus Company JH Coaches were Classic coaches Bath Bus Company Swanbrook Travel Reading Bus Berrys.
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