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North-Lincolnshire-Bus-Routes2021 NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE & LINCOLNSHIRE BUS SERVICES TO JOHN LEGGOTT COLLEGE Correct at 20/08/2020 Hornsby 4 From: BriggBroughton Location Pick-up Point Time Brigg Carey Lane 7.30am Castlethorpe Opp. Artie’s Mill 7.35am Broughton Red Lion 7.46am Lakeside Retail Park Morrison's 7.57am Ashby Broadway/Hornsby Depot 8.00am Brumby Brumby Corner 8.08am Evening Dep. Brumby Corner 4.37pm Stagecoach 60 From: WhittonBurtonFlixborough Location Pick-up Point Time Whitton Church Street 7.30am Alkborough Front Street 7.35am West Halton Short Street 7.39am Coleby Bus Shelter 7.41am Coleby Bridges 7.43am Thealby 7.45am Darby Road 7.48am Burton Post Office 7.51am Normanby Village Bus Shelter 7.54am Flixborough Inn 7.57am Flixborough Flixborough Stather 8.00am Neap House 8.02am Berkeley Circle 8.09am Bus Station 8.15am Scunthorpe Railway Station 8.17am Arrive JLC Glover Road - JLC side entrance 8.22am North Lindsey College 8.25am Evening Dep. Glover Rd - JLC side entrance 4.10pm Stagecoach 100 Afternoons only. Location Pick-up Point Time Departs JLC Glover Rd-opp. JLC side ent. 4.12pm Arrives Gainsborough Bus Station 5.05pm Departs for Lincoln Bus Station 5.10pm GainsboroughBlytonLaughton Stagecoach 101 From: ScottonScotterMessingham Location Pick-up Point Time Gainsborough Bus Station 7.33am Gainsborough Queen Elizabeth High School 7.37am Blyton Post Office 7.45am Scotton 7.52am Scotter 7.56am Messingham The Green Tree 8.03am Ashby Turn 8.10am Glover Road - JLC side Arrive JLC entrance 8.22am Glover Road - opp. Evening Dep. JLC side entrance 4.05pm Hemswell CliffHemswellKirton in Lindsey Stagecoach 103 From: Messingham Location Pick-up Point Time Hemswell Airfield 7.39am Hemswell Hill Top Adj. Bunkers Hill 7.42am Willoughton opp. War Memorial 7.47am Blyborough 7.49am Grayingham 7.52am Kirton in Lindsey opp. Dunstan Hill 7.58am Messingham Green Tree 8.08am Ashby Turn 8.15am Arrive JLC Glover Road - JLC side entrance 8.20am Evening Dep. To Hemswell Glover Road - opp.JLC side entrance 4.15pm Stagecoach 360 BartonSouth Ferriby (Double Decker) From: WinteringhamWinterton Location Pick-up Point Time Station 7.30am Barton Market Place 7.38am South Ferriby opp. Black Smiths 7.45am Ferriby Sluice 7.48am Winteringham Winteringham Fields Hotel 7.54am Newport Drive 7.59am Winterton Tesco Express 8.00am Roxby A1077 corner 8.05am Arrive JLC Glover Road - JLC side entrance 8.30am Evening Dep. To Barton Glover Road - JLC side entrance 4.05pm Stagecoach 360 East HaltonGoxhillBarrowBarton (Double Decker) From: South FerribyWinteringhamWinterton Location Pick-up Point Time East Halton King Street 7.20am Goxhill Rail Station 7.30am Barrow Market Place 7.42am Barton Market Place 7.50am South Ferriby opp. Black Smiths 8.00am Ferriby Sluice 8.03am Winteringham Winteringham Fields Hotel 8.09am Newport Drive 8.14am Winterton Tesco Express 8.15am Roxby A1077 corner 8.19am Arrive JLC Glover Road - JLC side entrance 8.40am Evening Dep. To East Halton Glover Road - JLC side entrance 4.05pm 590 (college days only) From: EastoftCrowleAlthorpeGunness Location Pick-up Point Time Eastoft opp. War Memorial 7.40am Cranidge Close 7.47am Crowle The Hub 7.49am Ealand opp. Post Office 7.53am Keadby Opp. Althorpe Rail Station 8.03am Gunness Jolly Sailor 8.05am Arrive JLC Glover Road - JLC side entrance 8.20am Evening Dep. Glover Road - JLC side entrance 4.10pm South FerribyHorkstowSaxby All SaintsBonbyWorlabyElsham Melton Ross BarnetbyWrawbyBriggScawby 640 From: BrookScawbySturtonGreetwellSt Bedes Location Pick-up Point Time South Ferriby High Street 7.28am Horkstow Main Street 7.30am Saxby All Saints The Old Rectory 7.32am Bonby Main Street 7.34am Worlaby Low Road 7.36am Elsham New Street 7.40am Melton Ross Melton Hall 7.46am Barnetby Post Office 7.50am Wrawby Church 7.55am Brigg Cary Lane 8.00am Scawby Brook King William 8.08am Scawby Mill Lane 8.10am Sturton Crossroads 8.11am Greetwell Crossroads 8.15am Morrisons Lakeside 8.20am Arrive JLC Glover Road - JLC side entrance 8.28am North Lindsey College 8.33am Scunthorpe Bus Station Stand A 8.42am Glover Road – Evening Dep. JLC opposite Peveril Avenue 4.20pm RedbourneHibaldstowSturton 642 From: ScawbyBroughton Location Pick-up Point Time Redbourne adj. Red Lion 7.50am Hibaldstow opp. Post Office 8.00am Sturton opp. 22 Crossroads 8.03am Scawby opp. Church 8.05am Broughton Red Lion 8.15am Arrive JLC Glover Road - JLC side entrance 8.40am Evening Dep. JLC Glover Road - JLC side entrance 4.10pm MistertonGraiseloundHaxey Low BurnhamEpworth Isle Coaches 646 From: BeltonBeltoftDerrythorpeAlthorpeGunness Location Pick-up Point Time Misterton War Memorial 7.45am Graiselound adj. Akeferry Lane 7.50am Haxey Memorial 7.53am Low Burham 7.58am Epworth Belton Road / Tottemire Lane 8.00am Belton opp. Jeffrey Lane 8.05am Beltoft o/s Church 8.10am West Butterwick o/s 19 North Street 8.16am Derrythorpe adj. Trentside 8.20am Althorpe opp. Church 8.23am Gunness opp. Jolly Sailor 8.27am Berkeley Circle 8.32am Arrive JLC West Common Lane 8.45am Evening Dep. JLC West Common Lane 4.10pm GraiseloundWestwoodsideHaxeyEastlound Owston FerryEpworthBeltonBeltoft Isle Coaches 647 From: West ButterwickDerrythorpeAlthorpeGunness Location Pick-up Point Time Graiselound opp. Akeferry Road 7.30am opp. School Croft 7.33am o/s Fern Court 7.35am Westwoodside opp. Water tower 7.36am Haxey adj. Melborough Avenue 7.43am Eastlound Brackenhill Rd 7.46am Owston Ferry o/s 27 Melwood View 7.51am Epworth * adj. Tottemire Lane 7.58am Belton opp. Jeffrey Lane 8.03am Beltoft o/s Church 8.08am West Butterwick o/s 19 North Street 8.14am Derrythorpe Adj. Trentside 8.18am Althorpe opp. Church 8.21am Gunness opp. Jolly Sailor 8.26am Berkeley Circle 8.31am Arrive JLC West Common Lane 8.45am Evening Dep. JLC West Common Lane 4.10pm • Isle 647 in Epworth: Rectory St, Mowbray St, Blow Row, Burnham Rd, Belton Rd GooleOld GooleSwinefleetGarthorpe East Yorkshire 360/361 From: AmcottsAlthorpeGunness Location Pick-up Point Time Goole North Street 7.25am Old Goole 7.28am Swinefleet Church Lane 7.33am Reedness 7.39am Whitgift 7.42am Ousefleet 7.44am RSPB Black Sands 7.46am Adlingfleet 7:49am Garthorpe 7.52am Luddington 7.58am Amcotts 8.06am Keadby School 8.12am Althorpe Station 8.17am Gunness 8.19am Scunthorpe Bus Station 8.34am Arrive JLC 8.39am Evening Dep. North Lindsey 4.15pm .
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