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81 Milehouse Bus Depot Milehouse Bus Depot NoNo change?change? 81 via Plymstock, Plympton and Lipson 01752 662 271 Milehouse Bus Depot NoNo problem!problem! via Eggbuckland, Leigham, 82 Southway and Whitleigh Travel centre Now accepting contactless Royal Parade, Plymouth Milehouse Bus Depot Opening hours: via Honicknowle, Ernesettle, Mon - Sat: 08:00 - 18:00 83 St Budeaux and Devonport Sun / Bank Holidays: 10:00 - 16:00 BANK Milehouse Bus Depot via Southway, Ernesettle, St Budeaux and VALID Devonport (Sunday & Bank Holidays) plymouthbus.co.uk FROM 84 Milehouse Bus Depot via Eggbuckland, Plympton, Plymstock /plymouthbus 85 (Sunday & Bank Holidays) /plymouthbus from 23rd September 2018 plymouthbus.co.uk/contactless Nationwide bus times Now All information correct at time of print mobile Times / Maps / responsive Fares / Updates Visit plymouthbus.co.uk via Eggbuckland - Leigham - Derriford via Honicknowle - Ernesettle - Milehouse Bus Depot via Lipson Vale - Plympton - Plymstock Milehouse Bus Depot - Southway - Whitleigh - Crownhill Milehouse Bus Depot St Budeaux - Devonport Milehouse Bus Depot via Southway - Ernesettle - St Budeaux - Devonport MORNINGS - From MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT via Alma Road, Pennycomequick Roundabout, Saltash Road, North Cross Roundabout, Cobourg Street, Charles Street, Charles Cross Roundabout, Exeter Street, Cattedown Roundabout, MORNINGS - From MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT via Alma Road, Outland Road, Tor Lane, Mannamead Road, Compton Park MORNINGS - From MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT via Alma Road, Outland Road, Manadon Hill, Tavistock Road, Meavy Way, From MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT via Alma Road, Outland Road, Manadon Hill, Tavistock Road, Embankment Road, Laira Bridge Road, Billacombe Road, Billacombe Roundabout, Pomphlett Road, Pomphlett Roundabout, Road, Lower Compton Road, Blandford Road, Efford Road, Eggbuckland Road, Fort Austin Avenue, Delamere Road, Crownhill Road, St Peters Road, Chaucer Way, Cobbett Road, Honicknowle Lane, Honicknowle Green, Little Dock Lane, Southway Drive, Clittaford Road, Dunnet Road, Tamerton Foliot Road, Budshead Road, Whitleigh Green, Pomphlett Road, Dean Cross Road, Dean Hill, Furzehatt Road, Goosewell Road, Staddiscombe Road, Wembury Road, Longbridge Road, Barnstaple Close, Bampton Road, Novorossiysk Road, Miller Way, Derriford Road, Derriford Hospital, Coombe Park Lane, Crownhill Road, Ringmore Way, Budshead Road, Biggin Hill, Uxbridge Drive, Northholt Avenue, Budshead Road, Biggin Hill, Uxbridge Drive, Northolt Avenue, Ernesettle Lane, Crownhill Road, Little Dock Lane, Derriford Road, Plymbridge Lane, Runway Road, Tavistock Road, Southway Drive, Clittaford Road, Dunnet Road, Tamerton Ernesettle Lane, Victoria Road, St Budeaux Square, Fletemoor Road, Weston Mill Hill, North Prospect Road, Beacon Park Coombe Park Lane, Crownhill Road, Roman Way, Trevithick Hill, Peters Park Lane, Victoria Road, St Budeaux Longcause, St Maurice Road, Cherry Tree Lane, Woolverwood Lane, Ridgeway, Hillcrest Drive, Glen Road, Moorland Road, Foliot Road, Budshead Road, Whitleigh Green, Budshead Road, Budshead Way, Crownhill Road, Plumer Road, Tavistock Road, Henderson Place, Royal Navy Avenue, Admiralty Street, Saltash Road, Keyham Road, Albert Road, Park Avenue, Mudge Way, Ridgeway, Plymouth Road, Marsh Mills Roundabout, Plymouth Road, Old Laira Road, Lipson Vale, Alexandra Square, Wolseley Road, Saltash Road, Keyham Road, Albert Road, Park Avenue, Ferry Road, Pottery Road, Ferry Road, North Hill, Drakes Circus, Charles Street, Charles Cross Roundabout, Exeter Street Viaduct, St Andrews Cross Road, Manadon Hill, Outland Road and Alma Road to MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT. Ferry Road, Pottery Road, Ferry Road, Park Avenue, Chapel Street, Cumberland Road, Devonport Hill, Stonehouse Bridge, Road, Park Avenue, Chapel Street, Cumberland Road, Devonport Hill, Stonehouse Bridge, High Street, Stoke Roundabout, Royal Parade, Derrys Cross Roundabout, Union Street, The Crescent, Western Approach, North Cross Durnford Street, Emma Place, Emma Place Ope, Millbay Road, Martin Street, Octagon Street, King Street, Stoke Road, Road, Eldad Hill, Millbridge, Molesworth Road, Milehouse Road and Alma Road to MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT. Roundabout, Saltash Road, Pennycomequick Roundabout and Alma Road to MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT. Eldad Hill, Millbridge, Molesworth Road, Milehouse Road and Alma Road to MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT. EVENINGS - From MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT via Alma Road, Pennycomequick, Saltash Road, North Cross Roundabout, SUNDAYS and Public Holidays EVENINGS - From MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT via Milehouse Bus Depot, Alma Road, Pennycomequick Roundabout, Saltash Cobourg Street, Charles Street, Charles Cross Roundabout, Ebrington Street, Beaumont Road, Tothill Avenue, Lipson Road, North Cross Roundabout, Western Approach, Union Street, Derrys Cross Roundabout, Royal Parade, St Andrews EVENINGS - From MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT via Alma Road, Milehouse Road, Molesworth Road, Wilton Street, Stuart Road, 84 84 84 Pennycomequick, Saltash Road, North Cross Roundabout, Western Approach, The Crescent, Millbay Road, Barrack Place, Cross Roundabout, Exeter Street, Charles Cross Roundabout, Charles Street, Drakes Circus, North Hill, Alexandra Road, Compton Road, Blandford Road, Efford Road, Eggbuckland Road, Fort Austin Avenue, Delamere Road, Longbridge Road, Milehouse Bus Depot 0545 0645 0000 Lipson Vale, Old Laira Road, Plymouth Road, Marsh Mills Roundabout, Plymouth Road, Ridgeway, Mudge Way, Moorland Durnford Street, Stonehouse Bridge, Devonport Hill, Cumberland Road, Chapel Street, Park Avenue, Ferry Road, Pottery Road, Glen Road, Hillcrest Drive, Ridgeway, Wolverwood Lane, St Maurice Road, Longcause, George Lane, Longbrook Street, Barnstaple Close, Bampton Road, Novorossiysk Road, Miller Way, Derriford Road, Derriford Hospital, Derriford Road, Road, Ferry Road, Park Avenue, Albert Road, Keyham Road, Saltash Road, Admiralty Street, Royal Navy Avenue, Henderson Crownhill Low Level 0551 0651 0006 Plymbridge Lane, Runway Road, Tavistock Road, Southway Drive, Clittaford Road, Dunnet Road, Tamerton Foliot Road, Place, Beacon Park Avenue, North Prospect Road, Weston Mill Hill, Fletemoor Road, St Budeaux Square, Victoria Road, Southway Drive Surgery 0555 0655 0010 Goosewell Road, Church Road, Dean Hill, Dean Cross Road, Pomphlett Road, Pomphlett Roundabout, Pomphlett Road, Budshead Road, Whitleigh Green, Budshead Road, Budshead Way, Crownhill Road, Plumer Road, Tavistock Road, Manadon Ernesettle Lane, Northolt Avenue, Uxbridge Drive, Biggin Hill, Budshead Road, Ringmore Way, Crownhill Road, Coombe Billacombe Roundabout, Billacombe Road, Laira Bridge Road, Embankment Road, Cattedown Roundabout, Exeter Street, Hill, Outland Road and Alma Road to MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT. Park Lane, Little Dock Lane, Honicknowle Green, Honicknowle Lane, Cobbett Road, Chaucer Way, St Peters Road, Southway Shops 0556 0656 0011 Charles Cross Roundabout, Charles Street, Cobourg Street, North Cross Roundabout, Saltash Road, Pennycomequick Crownhill Road, Plumer Road, Tavistock Road, Manadon Hill, Outland Road and Alma Road to MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT. Roundabout and Alma Road to MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT. Clittaford Road The Falstaff 0559 0659 0014 MONDAY to SATURDAY except Public Holidays MONDAY to SATURDAY except Public Holidays MONDAY to SATURDAY except Public Holidays Dunnet Road Bottom 0601 0701 0016 MF S MF S NS S NS S MORNINGS MF: Monday - Friday S: Saturday NS: Not Saturdays S: Saturdays Whitleigh Green 0605 0705 0020 81 81 MORNINGS 82 82 82 82 MORNINGS 83 83 83 83 Ernesettle Bull and Bush 0610 0710 0025 Milehouse Bus Depot 0340 0445 Northolt Avenue 0611 0711 0026 Milehouse Bus Depot 0345 0400 0440 0455 Milehouse Bus Depot 0340 0355 0440 0455 Railway Station Saltash Road 0342 0447 Crownhill opp Fire Station 0346 0401 0446 0501 West Park Coombe Park Lane 0615 0715 0030 Drake Circus College of Art & Design 0343 0448 Tor Lane Morrisons 0349 0404 0444 0459 Chaucer Way 0349 0404 0449 0504 Marine Academy School 0617 0717 0032 Prince Rock Higher Stert Terrace 0346 0451 Lower Compton Priory Road 0353 0408 0448 0503 Honicknowle Green 0352 0407 0452 0507 St Budeaux Square [SB2] 0621 0721 0036 West Park Coombe Park Lane 0354 0409 0454 0509 HMS Drake 0624 0724 0039 Pomphlett Morrisons 0348 0453 Bluebird Efford Road 0356 0411 0451 0506 Ringmore Way Shaldon Crescent 0356 0411 0456 0511 Torpoint Ferry Devonport Terminus 0629 0729 0044 Plymstock Broadway West 0351 0456 Delamere Road shops 0358 0413 0453 0508 Ernesettle Bull and Bush 0359 0414 0459 0514 Devonport Granby Way 0630 0730 0045 Goosewell Goswela Gardens 0352 0457 Northolt Avenue 0400 0415 0504 0515 Stonehouse High Street 0633 0733 0048 Leigham Windmill 0401 0416 0456 0511 Elburton Charnhill Way 0355 0500 Barne Barton 0407 0422 0507 0522 Millbridge Victoria Park 0635 0735 0050 St Maurice Brook Stores 0405 0510 Derriford Hospital [D3] 0409 0424 0504 0519 St Budeaux Square [SB2] 0411 0426 0511 0526 Milehouse Bus Depot 0639 0739 0054 Fletemoor Road Top 0412 0427 0512 0527 Wolverwood Lane Yealmpstone Drive 0407 0512 Southway Shops 0413 0428 0508 0523 0412 0517 Morwell Gardens 0414 0429 0514 0529 Southway The Falstaff 0416 0431 0511 0526 Keyham Admiralty Street 0417 0432 0517 0532 Milehouse Bus Depot Plympton Mudge Way 0415 0520 via Eggbuckland - Plympton - Plymstock Torpoint Ferry Devonport Terminus 0423 0438 0523 0538 Dunnet Road Bottom 0418 0433 0513 0528 From MILEHOUSE BUS DEPOT via Alma Road, Pennycomequick, Saltash Road, North Cross Roundabout, Cobourg Marsh Mills Sainsbury 0422 0527 Devonport Granby Way 0424 0439 0524 0539 Street, Drake Circus, North Hill, Alexandra Road, Lipson Vale,
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