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Mondays to Fridays Saturdays Sundays Summer Bank Holiday 113 / 114 / 115 / 116 Telford Town Centre - Shifnal - Norton - Bridgnorth Arriva Midlands 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 114 114 113 114 114 113 114 113 114 114 113 113 113 Service Restrictions TH NTH 1 NTH NTH TH TH NTH 2 1 3 4 Notes $TuTh $MWF $TuTh $MWF $MWF $TuTh$TuTh $MWF $TuTh$TuTh $MWF $MWF $ Telford Town Centre, Bus Station (Stand M) 0735 0735 1035 1100 1235 1300 1435 1435 1500 1500 1705 Shifnal, adj Jaspers Bar 0912 1047 1112 1247 1312 1447 1447 1512 1512 1717 Hem, adj Field Lane Junction 0738 0738 0915 1050 1115 1250 1315 1450 1450 1515 1516 1720 Kemberton, adj Village 0742 0742 1054 1254 1454 1454 Grindle, opp Grindle House 0747 0747 1059 1259 1459 1459 Ryton, opp Ryton Cottage 0750 0750 1102 1302 1502 1502 Beckbury, opp Church 0755 0755 0907 1107 1307 1507 1507 Badger, adj Town Pool 0759 0759 0911 1111 1311 1511 1511 Stableford, adj The Walford Garden 0802 0802 0914 1114 1314 1514 1514 Ackleton, adj Red Cow Inn 0806 0806 0918 1118 1318 1518 1518 Hartlebury, adj Crossroads 0811 Worfield, adj Hallon Close Junction 0813 0814 0926 1126 1326 1526 1526 Rudge Heath, opp Royal Oak Inn 0819 Wyken, adj Wheel Inn 0823 0817 0928 1128 1328 1528 1528 Swancote, adj Swancote Farm 0828 0822 0931 1131 1331 1531 1531 Brockton, opp Abbylea 0920 1120 1320 1520 1520 1725 Brockton, opp Garage 0922 1122 1322 1522 1522 1727 Sutton Maddock, adj Vicarage Lane Junction 0923 1123 1323 1523 1525 1728 Norton, opp 100 House Hotel 0924 1124 1324 1524 1528 1729 Rindleford, adj Rindleford Junction 0930 1130 1330 1530 1531 1735 Low Town, adj Falcon Hotel 0834 0828 0935 0935 1135 1135 1335 1335 1535 1535 1535 1535 1740 High Town, adj Sainsbury’s 0838 0835 0939 0939 1139 1339 1539 1540 1540 1539 High Town, adj Harp Inn 0839 0940 0940 1140 1140 1340 1340 1540 1540 1745 High Town, adj Northgate Car Park 1543 1543 Saturdays Service 116 113 115 114 Notes $ $ $ $ Weston Heath, adj Countess’s Arms 0832 1257 Heath Hill, adj Slip Road 0835 1300 Sherriffhales, opp Post Office 0839 1304 Crackleybank, opp Village Farm 0841 1306 Shifnal, adj Drayton Road Junction 0845 1310 0 Telford Town Centre, Bus Station (Stand M) 1100 1435 Shifnal, adj Jaspers Bar 0847 1112 1312 1447 Hem, adj Field Lane Junction 0850 1115 1315 1450 Kemberton, adj Village 0854 1454 Grindle, opp Grindle House 0859 1459 Ryton, opp Ryton Cottage 0902 1502 Beckbury, opp Church 0907 1507 Badger, adj Town Pool 0911 1511 Stableford, adj The Walford Garden 0914 1514 Ackleton, adj Red Cow Inn 0918 1518 Worfield, adj Hallon Close Junction 0926 1526 Wyken, adj Wheel Inn 0928 1528 Swancote, adj Swancote Farm 0930 1530 Brockton, opp Abbylea 1119 1319 Brockton, opp Garage 1121 1321 Sutton Maddock, adj Vicarage Lane Junction 1122 1322 Norton, opp 100 House Hotel 1124 1324 Rindleford, adj Rindleford Junction 1130 1330 Low Town, adj Falcon Hotel 0935 1135 1335 1535 High Town, adj Sainsbury’s 0939 1139 1339 1539 High Town, adj Harp Inn 0940 1140 1340 1540 Sundays no service Service Restrictions: 1 - only 26.10.21, 28.10., 21.12., 23.12., 28.12., 30.12. 2 - to 16.12.21, Operates only on Tuesdays and Thursdays, not 26.10.21, 28.10. 3 - from 22.10.21, Not Tuesdays and Thursdays, not 1.11.21 to 17.12. 4 - to 17.12.21, Not Tuesdays and Thursdays, not 25.10.21 to 29.10. NTH - Not Tuesdays and Thursdays TH - Operates only on Tuesdays and Thursdays Notes: $ - Subsidised by Shropshire Council MWF - Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Only TuTh - Tuesdays and Thursdays Only 113 / 114 / 115 / 116 Bridgnorth - Norton - Shifnal - Telford Town Centre Arriva Midlands 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 113 113 113 114 113 114 113 114 114 114 114 Service Restrictions 2 1 NTH TH TH NTH TH NTH 5 6 Notes $TuTh$TuTh $MWF $TuTh$TuTh $MWF $TuTh $MWF $SH $Sch $ High Town, adj Northgate Car Park 0840 1555 High Town, adj Harp Inn 0842 0842 0950 0950 1150 1150 1350 1350 1550 1558 1745 Low Town, adj Fosters Arms 0846 0846 0954 0954 1154 1154 1354 1354 1554 1602 1749 Swancote, opp Swancote Farm 0957 1157 1357 1557 1608 1754 Wyken, opp Wheel Inn 1001 1201 1401 1601 1614 1800 Rudge Heath, adj Royal Oak Inn 1804 Worfield, opp Hallon Close Junction 1002 1202 1402 1602 1616 1809 Hartlebury, opp Crossroads 1620 Ackleton, opp Red Cow Inn 1011 1211 1411 1611 1625 1817 Stableford, opp The Walford Garden 1014 1214 1414 1614 1628 1819 Badger, opp Town Pool 1017 1217 1417 1617 1631 1822 Beckbury, adj Church 1022 1222 1422 1622 1636 1826 Ryton, adj Ryton Cottage 1026 1226 1426 1626 1640 1831 Grindle, adj Grindle House 1029 1229 1429 1629 1643 1835 Kemberton, opp Village 1035 1235 1435 1635 1649 1841 Brockton, adj Abbylea 0902 0902 1010 1210 1410 Hem, adj Hem Lane Junction 0905 0905 1013 1037 1213 1237 1413 1437 1637 1843 Shifnal, adj Jaspers Bar 0909 0909 1017 1042 1217 1242 1417 1442 1642 1848 Telford Town Centre, Bus Station (Stand M) 1029 1054 1229 1254 1429 1454 1654 1704 Saturdays Service 114 116 113 116 Notes $ $ $ $ High Town, adj Harp Inn 0950 1150 1350 1550 Low Town, adj Fosters Arms 0954 1154 1354 1554 Swancote, opp Swancote Farm 0959 1159 1559 Wyken, opp Wheel Inn 1001 1201 1601 Worfield, opp Hallon Close Junction 1003 1203 1603 Ackleton, opp Red Cow Inn 1011 1211 1611 Stableford, opp The Walford Garden 1015 1215 1615 Badger, opp Town Pool 1018 1218 1618 Beckbury, adj Church 1022 1222 1622 Ryton, adj Ryton Cottage 1027 1227 1627 1 Grindle, adj Grindle House 1030 1230 1630 Kemberton, opp Village 1035 1235 1635 Brockton, adj Abbylea 1410 Hem, adj Hem Lane Junction 1039 1239 1414 1639 Shifnal, adj Jaspers Bar 1042 1242 1417 1642 Telford Town Centre, Bus Station (Stand M) 1054 1429 Shifnal, opp Drayton Road Junction 1244 1644 Crackleybank, adj Village Farm 1248 1648 Sherriffhales, adj Post Office 1250 1650 Weston Heath, adj Countess’s Arms 1255 1655 Sundays no service Service Restrictions: 1 - only 26.10.21, 28.10., 21.12., 23.12., 28.12., 30.12. 2 - to 16.12.21, Operates only on Tuesdays and Thursdays, not 26.10.21, 28.10. 5 - from 22.10.21, not 1.11.21 to 17.12. 6 - to 17.12.21, not 25.10.21 to 29.10. NTH - Not Tuesdays and Thursdays TH - Operates only on Tuesdays and Thursdays Notes: $ - Subsidised by Shropshire Council MWF - Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Only SH - School Holidays Sch - Schooldays Only TuTh - Tuesdays and Thursdays Only Shropshire Council20/09/2021 0654 113 / 114 / 115 / 116 Telford Town Centre - Shifnal - Norton - Bridgnorth Arriva Midlands For times of the next departures from a particular stop you can use traveline-txt - by sending the SMS code to 84268. Add the service number after the code if you just want a specific service - eg: buctdgtd 60. The return message from traveline-txt will show the next three departures, and it currently costs 25p plus any message sending charge. Departure times will be real-time predictions where available, or scheduled departure times if not. You can also get the same information by using the SMS code at www.nextbuses.mobi (only normal browsing charges apply) or through several iPhone or Android apps that offer access to NextBuses. NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code shradmwg Weston Heath, adj Countess’s Arms A41 3500B027200 shradpgd Heath Hill, adj Slip Road Slip Road 3500B028900 shrawgdm Sherriffhales, opp Post Office B4379 3500B276700 shradjga Crackleybank, opp Village Farm B4379 3500B018600 shrdapam Shifnal, adj Drayton Road Junction Newport Road 3500B448600 shratdjg Shifnal, opp The Wheatsheaf Broadway 3500B218701 telagatp Telford Town Centre, Bus Station (Stand M) Northfield Street 3590E106100 telamadt Telford Town Centre, opp International Centre St Quentin Gate 3590E107100 shraptpd Shifnal, adj The Firs Haughton Lane 3500B194401 shrdgjmd Shifnal, adj Jaspers Bar Victoria Road 3500B006903 shradatg Shifnal, opp St Mary’s Church Victoria Road 3500B006901 shradpwt Hem, adj Field Lane Junction A4169 3500B033400 shrdgdpa Kemberton, adj Junction B4379 3500B463200 shradmgm Kemberton, adj Village Hall Lane 3500B023800 shragjmg Grindle, opp Grindle House Grindle Road 3500B057400 shragdtg Ryton, opp Ryton Cottage Main Road 3500B055200 shrdapdg Beckbury, opp Ryton Road Junction Caynton Road 3500B449000 shrajmgd Beckbury, opp Church Madeley Lane 3500B098000 shradpgw Badger, adj Town Pool Badger Lane 3500B029800 shradpjm Stableford, adj The Walford Garden Main Road 3500B030100 shrdapdm Ackleton, adj Red Cow Inn Stableford Road 3500B449100 shrawpwt Ackleton, opp Maltings Close Junction Folley Road 3500B391900 shradmgw Hartlebury, adj Crossroads Main Road 3500B023901 shrampmp Worfield, adj Hallon Close Junction Main Road 3500B144500 shrampmw Worfield, adj War Memorial Main Road 3500B144502 shrawjdg Rudge Heath, opp Royal Oak Inn A454 3500B287701 shratwpj Hilton, adj Sandpit Lane Junction A454 3500B243701 shragjtj Wyken, adj Wheel Inn A454 3500B055301 shrdgtad Roughton, adj Roughton Junction A454 3500B464501 shrajmjt Swancote, adj Swancote Farm A454 3500B099001 shrdapdt Stanmore, adj Roundabout B4363/A454 3500B449200 shrdapga The Grove, adj Lodge Lane Junction B4363 3500B449202 shrawmat Brockton, opp Abbylea Shifnal2 Road 3500B301200 shradjtd Brockton, opp Garage B4379 3500B023000 shrdapaw Sutton Maddock, adj Vicarage Lane Junction Bridgnorth Road 3500B448800 shradmdw Norton, opp 100 House Hotel A442 3500B023300 shragwtw Rindleford, adj Rindleford Junction
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