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63-October-2018.Pdf 63 Forest Green - Nailsworth - Stroud - Whiteshill - Gloucester Stagecoach West Timetable valid from 28/10/2018 until further notice. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service Restrictions Sch SH Wickwar, High Street (N-bound) 0655 § Charfield, Charfield Primary School (E-bound) 0703 Charfield, Railway Tavern (E-bound) 0705 § Charfield, The Limes (E-bound) 0705 § Wotton-under-Edge, after Westfields 0716 § Wotton-under-Edge, by Garage 0717 Wotton-under-Edge, before War Memorial 0718 § Wotton-under-Edge, opp Valley Road 0718 § Bowcott, o/s The Ridings 0720 § Bowcott, opp Cotswold Edge Golf Club 0721 § Bowcott, opp Symonds’ Hall Farm 0722 § Bowcott, opp Ozleworth Turn 0722 § Kingscote, opp Home Farm 0724 Calcot, opp Calcot Farm 0728 § Tiltups End, before Tipputs Inn 0734 § Barton End, by Barton End Manor 0736 § Harleywood, opp Laurel Cottage 0738 § Harleywood, by Barcelona Lane 0739 Forest Green, opp Colliers Wood § Forest Green, before Woodpecker Walk § Forest Green, after Hazel Court § Forest Green, after Carters Way Forest Green, opp Nailsworth Primary School 0746 § Forest Green, after Nortonwood 0746 § Forest Green, after Moffatt Road 0748 § Forest Green, before Northfield Road 0750 Nailsworth, Bus Station (Stop 1) 0743 0753 § Nailsworth, opp Lakeside Garage 0745 0754 § Inchbrook, opp Dunkirk Mills 0746 0755 § Inchbrook, opp Trading Estate 0748 0757 § Woodchester, by Frogmarsh Lane 0749 0758 § Woodchester, before Station Road 0751 0759 § Woodchester, opp Manor Drive 0751 0800 Woodchester, before Old Piano Works 0753 0801 § Rooksmoor, opp The Old Fleece Inn 0754 0801 § Lightpill, opp Kitesnest Lane 0757 0804 § Rodborough, after Stroud Rugby Club 0800 0806 Dudbridge, by Dudbridge Hill Roundabout 0803 0808 § Cainscross, before Marling School 0805 0809 § Stroud, Marling and Stroud High Schools (Stop 9) 0807 0810 § Stroud, after Homebase 0810 0811 Stroud, Merrywalks (Stop C) arr 0813 0813 Stroud, Merrywalks (Stop C) dep 0818 0818 § Stroud, corner of Health Centre 0818 0818 § Stroud, before Tesco 0819 0819 § Stroud, before SGS College 0821 0821 § Paganhill, corner of Beard’s Lane 0822 0822 Paganhill, before Church of the Holy Spirit 0823 0823 § Paganhill, after Memorial Arch 0824 0824 § Paganhill, corner of Farm Hill Crescent 0825 0825 § Paganhill, nr The Vicarage 0826 0826 § Whiteshill, nr The Old Vicarage 0827 0827 § Whiteshill, after The Star Inn 0828 0828 § Whiteshill, o/s Whiteshill Primary School 0829 0829 Whiteshill, opp Woodcutters Arms 0830 0830 § Whiteshill, by Hill Farm 0830 0830 § Whiteshill, opp Harefield Farm 0831 0831 § Edge, by Maitlands Wood 0834 0834 § Edge, opp Rudge Hill House 0835 0835 § Harescombe, opp Grange 0836 0837 § Brookthorpe, opp Upper Wells 0839 0839 § Brookthorpe, after Four Mile House 0840 0840 § Whaddon, before Gilberts Lane 0841 0841 § Whaddon, before Garage 0842 0842 § Whaddon, before Wynstones School 0843 0843 Tuffley, before St Peter’s Rc High School 0844 0845 Tuffley, St Peter’s Rc High School Bus Park (entrance) 0845 § Tuffley, after Fox and Elm 0847 0847 § Tuffley, after Fox Elms Road 0847 0848 § Tuffley, opp The Knoll Nursing Home 0849 0849 § Tuffley, opp St Barnabas Church 0851 0851 § Gloucester, after Tuffley Avenue 0852 0852 § Gloucester, by Ribston Hall School 0854 0854 § Gloucester, after Tweenbrook Avenue 0855 0856 § Gloucester, after Sydenham Terrace 0856 0856 § Tredworth, after Rosebank Surgery 0857 0857 § St Paul’s, by Church 0858 0858 § Gloucester, after Weston Road 0859 0859 § Gloucester, by The Park 0900 0900 § Gloucester, o/s GL1 Leisure Centre 0902 0902 Gloucester, at Transport Hub arrival 0905 0905 Gloucester, Station Road set down only (arrivals) Service Restrictions: SH - Gloucestershire School Holidays Sch - Gloucestershire School Days Notes: § - Time at this stop is indicative. You are advised to be at any stop several minutes before the times shown Data Provided by South West Public Transport Information (SWPTI) - 45 - 19/11/18 63 Forest Green - Nailsworth - Stroud - Whiteshill - Gloucester Stagecoach West Timetable valid from 28/10/2018 until further notice. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service Restrictions SH Sch Sch Sch SH Notes G G Wickwar, High Street (N-bound) § Charfield, Charfield Primary School (E-bound) Charfield, Railway Tavern (E-bound) § Charfield, The Limes (E-bound) § Wotton-under-Edge, after Westfields § Wotton-under-Edge, by Garage Wotton-under-Edge, before War Memorial § Wotton-under-Edge, opp Valley Road § Bowcott, o/s The Ridings § Bowcott, opp Cotswold Edge Golf Club § Bowcott, opp Symonds’ Hall Farm § Bowcott, opp Ozleworth Turn § Kingscote, opp Home Farm Calcot, opp Calcot Farm § Tiltups End, before Tipputs Inn § Barton End, by Barton End Manor § Harleywood, opp Laurel Cottage § Harleywood, by Barcelona Lane Forest Green, opp Colliers Wood § Forest Green, before Woodpecker Walk § Forest Green, after Hazel Court § Forest Green, after Carters Way Forest Green, opp Nailsworth Primary School 1436 1436 1641 § Forest Green, after Nortonwood 1436 1436 1641 § Forest Green, after Moffatt Road 1438 1438 1643 § Forest Green, before Northfield Road 1440 1440 1645 Nailsworth, Bus Station (Stop 1) 1443 1443 1648 1648 § Nailsworth, opp Lakeside Garage 1444 1444 1649 1649 § Inchbrook, opp Dunkirk Mills 1444 1444 1650 1650 § Inchbrook, opp Trading Estate 1446 1446 1651 1651 § Woodchester, by Frogmarsh Lane 1447 1447 1652 1652 § Woodchester, before Station Road 1447 1447 1653 1653 § Woodchester, opp Manor Drive 1448 1448 1654 1654 Woodchester, before Old Piano Works 1449 1449 1655 1655 § Rooksmoor, opp The Old Fleece Inn 1449 1449 1655 1655 § Lightpill, opp Kitesnest Lane 1451 1451 1658 1658 § Rodborough, after Stroud Rugby Club 1453 1453 1700 1700 Dudbridge, by Dudbridge Hill Roundabout 1455 1455 1702 1702 § Cainscross, before Marling School 1456 1456 1704 1704 § Stroud, Marling and Stroud High Schools (Stop 9) 1457 1457 1706 1706 § Stroud, after Homebase 1458 1458 1708 1708 Stroud, Merrywalks (Stop C) arr 1500 1500 1710 1710 Stroud, Merrywalks (Stop C) dep 1505 1505 1715 1715 § Stroud, corner of Health Centre 1505 1506 1716 1716 § Stroud, before Tesco 1506 1507 1717 1717 § Stroud, before SGS College 1508 1509 1719 1719 § Paganhill, corner of Beard’s Lane 1509 1510 1720 1720 Paganhill, before Church of the Holy Spirit 1510 1512 1722 1722 § Paganhill, after Memorial Arch 1511 1513 1723 1723 § Paganhill, corner of Farm Hill Crescent 1512 1514 1724 1724 § Paganhill, nr The Vicarage 1512 1514 1724 1724 § Whiteshill, nr The Old Vicarage 1513 1515 1725 1725 § Whiteshill, after The Star Inn 1514 1516 1726 1726 § Whiteshill, o/s Whiteshill Primary School 1515 1517 1727 1727 Whiteshill, opp Woodcutters Arms 1516 1518 1728 1728 § Whiteshill, by Hill Farm 1516 1518 1728 1728 § Whiteshill, opp Harefield Farm 1517 1519 1729 1729 § Edge, by Maitlands Wood 1519 1521 1731 1731 § Edge, opp Rudge Hill House 1521 1523 1733 1733 § Harescombe, opp Grange 1522 1524 1734 1734 § Brookthorpe, opp Upper Wells 1524 1526 1736 1736 § Brookthorpe, after Four Mile House 1526 1528 1738 1738 § Whaddon, before Gilberts Lane 1526 1528 1738 1738 § Whaddon, before Garage 1527 1529 1739 1739 § Whaddon, before Wynstones School 1528 1530 1740 1740 Tuffley, before St Peter’s Rc High School 1530 1532 1542 1742 1742 Tuffley, St Peter’s Rc High School Bus Park (entrance) § Tuffley, after Fox and Elm 1531 1534 1544 1744 1744 § Tuffley, after Fox Elms Road 1532 1534 1544 1744 1744 § Tuffley, opp The Knoll Nursing Home 1533 1536 1546 1746 1746 § Tuffley, opp St Barnabas Church 1534 1537 1547 1747 1747 § Gloucester, after Tuffley Avenue 1535 1538 1549 1748 1748 § Gloucester, by Ribston Hall School 1537 1540 1550 1750 1750 § Gloucester, after Tweenbrook Avenue 1538 1542 1552 1752 1752 § Gloucester, after Sydenham Terrace 1538 1542 1553 1752 1752 § Tredworth, after Rosebank Surgery 1539 1543 1553 1753 1753 § St Paul’s, by Church 1540 1544 1554 1754 1754 § Gloucester, after Weston Road 1540 1544 1555 1754 1754 § Gloucester, by The Park 1541 1546 1556 1756 1756 § Gloucester, o/s GL1 Leisure Centre 1542 1547 1558 1757 1757 Gloucester, at Transport Hub arrival 1545 1550 1800 1800 Gloucester, Station Road set down only (arrivals) 1600 Service Restrictions: SH - Gloucestershire School Holidays Sch - Gloucestershire School Days Notes: G - Supported by Gloucestershire County Council § - Time at this stop is indicative. You are advised to be at any stop several minutes before the times shown Data Provided by South West Public Transport Information (SWPTI) - 45 - 19/11/18 63 Gloucester - Whiteshill - Stroud - Nailsworth - Forest Green Stagecoach West Timetable valid from 28/10/2018 until further notice. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service Restrictions Sch SH Sch Gloucester, Transport Hub (Bay E) 0825 1425 1425 § Gloucester, opp GL1 Leisure Centre 0827 1426 1426 § Gloucester, opp The Park 0829 1428 1428 § Gloucester, opp Weston Road 0830 1429 1429 § St Paul’s, nr Church 0831 1429 1429 § Tredworth, o/s Rosebank Surgery 0832 1430 1430 § Gloucester, opp Sydenham Terrace 0832 1430 1430 § Gloucester, opp Tweenbrook Avenue 0833 1431 1431 § Gloucester, nr Ribston Hall School 0834 1432 1432 § Gloucester, opp Sunnycroft Mews 0836 1433 1433 § Tuffley, o/s St Barnabas Church 0837 1434 1434 § Tuffley,
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