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75 76 77 77A Leaflet 11 Bus t imes From 11 December 2017 75 76 77 77A 75 Fleetwood - Cleveleys - Poulton - Kirkham - Preston 76 Lytham - W rea Green - Kirkham - Elswick - Great Eccleston - Poulton - Blackpool 77 Preston - Inskip - Elswick - Great Eccleston - Poulton - Blackpool 77A Preston - Inskip - Elswick - Great Eccleston - Myerscough www .lancashire.gov .uk BUS ROUTES FLEETW OOD 75 76 77 77A CLEVELEYS Thornt on Vict oria Hospit al Gr eat Ec cl es ton POUL TON My er sc ough BLA CKPOOL Coll ege Weet on Inskip Singl et on Elswick Catf orth Wesham LYTHAM KIRKHAM PREST ON Wart on Wr ea Ne wt on Gr een SERVICE 75 ROUTE DESCRIPTION From PRESTON Bus Station via Tithebarn Street, Lord Street, Lancaster Road, Fishergate, Fishergate Hill, Hartington Road, Portway, Navigation Way, ASHTON BANK, Chain Caul Way, Nelson Way, ASHTON, Riversway, A583 Blackpool Road, NEWTON, School Lane, Bryning Lane, A583 Blackpool Road, Blackpool Road, KIRKHAM, Dowbridge, Market Square, Poulton Street, Moor Street, Ribby Road, A583 Blackpool Road, GREAT PLUMPTON, Weeton Road, WEETON, Church Road, Mythop Road, Singleton Road, circle Weeton Camp, B5260, SINGLETON, Weeton Road, The Village, Station Road, HARDHORN, Fairfield Road, POULTON, Hardhorn Road, New Link Road, Blackpool Old Road, POULTON Booths, Blackpool Old Road, Queens Square, Chapel Street, Breck Road, Skippool Road, LITTLE THORNTON, Tarn Road, School Road, THORNTON, Station Road, Victoria Road East, CLEVELEYS, Victoria Road West, CLEVELEYS Victoria Square, Rossall Road, West Drive, THORNTON, Mayfield Avenue, Bourne Way, Pheasants Wood Drive (clockwise), Bourne Way, Fleetwood Road, Amounderness Way, FLEETWOOD, Windward Avenue*, circle the green, Windward Avenue*, Amounderness Way and Dock Street to FLEETWOOD Asda. Returning from FLEETWOOD Asda via Dock Street, Adelaide Street, Albert Square, Lord Street, Station Road, Amounderness Way then outward route reversed to POULTON Breck Road then via Station Road, Vicarage Road, Ball Street, Tithebarn Street, Queensway, Blackpool Old Road to POULTON Booths then via Blackpool Old Road, Queens Square, Hardhorn Road then outward route reversed to NEWTON A583 Blackpool Road then via School Lane, Bryning Lane, A583 Blackpool Road then outward route reversed to PRESTON Fishergate Hill then via Corporation Street, Ringway, Tithebarn Street, Carlisle Street, Pole Street and Lords Walk to PRESTON Bus Station. SERVICE 76 ROUTE DESCRIPTION From LYTHAM Square via Clifton Street, Warton Street, Preston Road, Lytham Road, WARTON, Church Road, Bryning Lane, WREA GREEN, Station Road, Fox Lane Ends, Preston New Road, Blackpool Road, A583 Kirkham By-pass, KIRKHAM, Freckleton Street, Market Square, Poulton Street, Station Road, WESHAM, Garstang Road North, Fleetwood Road, A585, unclassified road to THISTLETON Village, B5269, ELSWICK, Beech Road, Copp Lane, High Street, Beech Road, Copp Lane, GREAT ECCLESTON, Eckonby Street, High Street, Raikes Road, Garstang Road, A586, A585, LITTLE SINGLETON, A586, Garstang Road, Garstang Road East, POULTON Lower Green, Higher Green, Queens Square, Chapel Street, Ball Street, POULTON St.Chads Church, Tithebarn Street, Queensway, Blackpool Old Road, POULTON Booths, Blackpool Old Road, Hardhorn Road, Garstang Road West, BLACKPOOL, Poulton Road, St.Walburga's Road, Whinney Heys Road, BLACKPOOL Victoria Hospital Main Terminus, Whinney Heys Road, Whinpark Avenue, North Park Drive, St.Walburga's Road, Grange Road, Talbot Road and Clifton Street to BLACKPOOL Abingdon Street. Returning from BLACKPOOL Abingdon Street via Talbot Road, Grange Road, St.Walburga's Road, Whinney Heys Road, BLACKPOOL Victoria Hospital Main Terminus, Whinney Heys Road, Whinpark Avenue, North Park Drive, St.Walburga's Road, Poulton Road, Garstang Road West, POULTON, Hardhorn Road, New Link Road, Blackpool Old Road, POULTON Booths, Blackpool Old Road, Queens Square, Higher Green, Lower Green, Garstang Road, A586, Garstang Road East, LITTLE SINGLETON, A585, Garstang Road, GREAT ECCLESTON East, then B5293 Raikes Road, High Street, Eckonby Street, ELSWICK, Copp Lane, High Street, B5269 then via outward route reversed to WREA GREEN Station Road, WREA GREEN Grapes Hotel layby, Ribby Road, Bryning Lane then via outward route reversed to LYTHAM Square. SERVICE 77 ROUTE DESCRIPTION From PRESTON Bus Station via Tithebarn Street, Lord Street, Lancaster Road, Fishergate, Bow Lane, Marsh Lane, Leighton Street, Maudland Bank, Pedder Street, Ashton Street, Fylde Road, Tulketh Brow, ASHTON, Blackpool Road, Lea Road, BARTLE, Sidgreaves Lane, CATFORTH Rosemary Lane, Catforth Road, INSKIP, Preston Road, B5269, Lodge Lane, ELSWICK, High Street, Beech Road, Copp Lane, GREAT ECCLESTON then as Service 76 route to BLACKPOOL Abingdon Street. Returning from BLACKPOOL Abingdon Street via Service 76 return route to ELSWICK Copp Lane then via High Street, Beech Road, Ash Road, Lodge Lane then via outward route reversed to PRESTON Ashton Street then via Wellfield Road, Marsh Lane, Bow Lane, Fishergate, Corporation Street, Ringway, Tithebarn Street, Carlisle Street, Pole Street and Lords Walk to PRESTON Bus Station. Service 77 journeys serving BLACKPOOL Sixth Form College As standard route to POULTON Garstang Road West then via Mossbourne Road, Blackpool Old Road, Poulton Road then standard route. Vice versa in return direction. Service 77 journeys serving MYERSCOUGH College As standard route to GREAT ECCLESTON Raikes Road then via Garstang Road, A586, ST.MICHAEL'S, Blackpool Road, Hall Lane, St.Michael's Road, MYERSCOUGH Agricultural College, St.Michael's Road, ST.MICHAEL'S, Hall Lane, Blackpool Road, A586, Garstang Road, then standard route. Vice versa in return direction. SERVICE 77A ROUTE DESCRIPTION From PRESTON Bus Station via Tithebarn Street, Lord Street, Lancaster Road, Fishergate, Bow Lane, Marsh Lane, Leighton Street, Maudland Bank, Pedder Street, Ashton Street, Fylde Road, ASHTON, Tulketh Brow, Woodplumpton Road, Lytham Road*, FULWOOD, Mill Lane*, Cadley Causeway, Woodplumpton Road, Tag Lane, Hoyles Lane, BARTLE, Sidgreaves Lane, CATFORTH Rosemary Lane, Catforth Road, INSKIP, Preston Road, B5269, Lodge Lane, ELSWICK, High Street, Beech Road, Copp Lane, GREAT ECCLESTON, Eckonby Street, High Street, Raikes Road, Garstang Road, A586, ST.MICHAEL'S, Blackpool Road, Hall Lane and St.Michael's Road to MYERSCOUGH Agricultural College. Returning from MYERSCOUGH Agricultural College via outward route reversed to ELSWICK Copp Lane then via High Street, Beech Road, Ash Road, Lodge Lane then via outward route reversed to PRESTON Ashton Street then via Wellfield Road, Marsh Lane, Bow Lane, Fishergate, Corporation Street, Ringway, Tithebarn Street, Carlisle Street, Pole Street and Lords Walk to PRESTON Bus Station. * - Hail and Ride applies on these roads and all rural roads when there are no bus stops. FLEETWOOD - CLEVELEYS - POULTON - KIRKHAM - PRESTON 75 via Thornton - Singleton - Weeton - Newton - Riversway Monday to Friday Operator Code PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT Service Number 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 Notes $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ FLEETWOOD Asda . .... .... 0726 0825 0938 1038 1138 1238 1338 1438 1538 1649 1755 1853 FLEETWOOD Albert Square . .... 0632 0732 0832 0945 1045 1145 1245 1345 1445 1545 1656 1803 1900 FLEETWOOD Windward Avenue . .... 0639 0739 0839 0952 1052 1152 1252 1352 1452 1552 1703 1810 1907 CALA GRAN Holiday Centre . .... 0643 0743 0844 0956 1056 1156 1256 1356 1456 1557 1708 1814 1911 THORNTON Pheasant Wood Drive . .... 0647 0747 0849 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1601 1712 1818 1915 CLEVELEYS Victoria Square . .... 0657 0757 0900 1010 1110 1210 1310 1410 1510 1612 1723 1828 1925 THORNTON Centre . .... 0704 0805 0908 1017 1117 1217 1317 1417 1517 1620 1731 1835 1932 POULTON Booths arr. .... 0713 0815 0918 1026 1126 1226 1326 1426 1526 1630 1740 1844 1941 POULTON Booths dep. 0622 0717 0820 0923 1030 1130 1230 1330 1430 1531 1635 1745 1848 .... SINGLETON Fire Station . 0632 0727 0830 0933 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 1541 1645 1755 1858 .... WEETON Camp . 0638 0733 0836 0939 1046 1146 1246 1346 1446 1547 1651 1801 1904 .... WEETON Eagle & Child . 0643 0738 0841 0944 1051 1151 1251 1351 1451 1552 1656 1806 1909 .... KIRKHAM Market Square . 0653 0749 0852 0955 1101 1201 1301 1401 1501 1603 1707 1816 1919 .... NEWTON Post Office . 0659 0755 0859 1001 1107 1207 1307 1407 1507 1609 1713 1822 1925 .... ASHTON BANK Chain Caul Way . 0704 0801 0905 1006 1112 1212 1312 1412 1512 1614 1718 1827 1930 .... PRESTON Riversway Victoria Mansions . 0707 0805 0909 1009 1115 1215 1315 1415 1515 1618 1722 1830 1933 .... PRESTON Opp Railway Station . 0712 0811 0914 1014 1120 1220 1320 1420 1520 1623 1727 1835 1938 .... PRESTON Bus Station . 0718 0818 0920 1020 1126 1226 1326 1426 1526 1629 1733 1841 1944 .... $ - Operated on behalf of Lancashire County Council PBT - Rotala Preston Bus FLEETWOOD - CLEVELEYS - POULTON - KIRKHAM - PRESTON 75 via Thornton - Singleton - Weeton - Newton - Riversway Saturday Operator Code PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT PBT Service Number 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 Notes $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ FLEETWOOD Asda . .... .... 0733 0833 0938 1038 1138 1238 1338 1438 1538 1648 1753 1853 FLEETWOOD Albert Square . .... 0640 0740 0840 0945 1045 1145 1245 1345 1445 1545 1655 1800 1900 FLEETWOOD Windward Avenue . .... 0647 0747 0847 0952 1052 1152 1252 1352 1452 1552 1702 1807 1907 CALA GRAN Holiday Centre . .... 0651 0751 0851 0956 1056 1156 1256 1356 1456 1556 1706 1811 1911 THORNTON Pheasant Wood Drive . .... 0655 0755 0855 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1710 1815 1915 CLEVELEYS Victoria Square . .... 0705 0805 0905 1010 1110 1210 1310 1410 1510 1610 1720 1825 1925 THORNTON Centre . .... 0712 0812 0912 1017 1117 1217 1317 1417 1517 1617 1727 1832 1932 POULTON Booths arr. .... 0721 0821 0921 1026 1126 1226 1326 1426 1526 1626 1736 1841 1941 POULTON Booths dep. 0625 0725 0825 0925 1030 1130 1230 1330 1430 1530 1630 1740 1845 .... SINGLETON Fire Station . 0635 0735 0835 0935 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 1540 1640 1750 1855 .... WEETON Camp . 0641 0741 0841 0941 1046 1146 1246 1346 1446 1546 1646 1756 1901 .... WEETON Eagle & Child . 0646 0746 0846 0946 1051 1151 1251 1351 1451 1551 1651 1801 1906 ...
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