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Leicester Bus M&G Leicester Bus M&G (18-4-2017) 19/04/2017 13:45 Page 1 Where to Board Your Bus in Leicester City Centre Destination Bus Routes Bus Stops Operator N continued New Parks Tatlow Road 14 Arriva (not Sun) BK HE Arriva 14 First BK HF First 162 (Mon-Fri) AF BC BF FB FF HE Centrebus Newtown Linford 120 (not Sun) SL Roberts Coaches Northampton X7 ED HA Stagecoach North Evington 54 BN CB EA EF First 54A (not Sun) BN CB EA EF Centrebus Northfields 58 58A DA Arriva Nuneaton 48 AE BB BF FB FF HA Stagecoach 158 AE BB BF FB FF SN Arriva O Oadby Centre 31 31E EB EE HK Arriva 31A EB EE HJ Arriva X3 CA EB ED SS Arriva X7 ED HA Stagecoach Oadby Coombe Rise 31A EB EE HJ Arriva 31E EB EE HK Arriva Oadby Halls of Residence 80 (term time only) BL CE EB ED Arriva Oadby Racecourse 31 31E EB EE HK Arriva 31A EB EE HJ Arriva 80 (term time only) BL CE EB ED Arriva X3 CA EB ED SS Arriva Oadby Severn Road 31 31E EB EE HK Arriva Oadby The Parade 31 31E EB EE HK Arriva 31A EB EE HJ Arriva P Park Rise 12 (not Sun) BK HD First Q Quorn 2 BM SF Kinchbus 126 (Mon-Sat eves) 127 SH Arriva 154 (not Sun) SE Centrebus R Railway Station (Leicester) 22 BN CC EA First 22A 22B (both not Sun) BN CC EA Centrebus 31 31E EB HK Arriva 31A EB HJ Arriva 44 (not Sun) 44A EB HH Arriva 48 48A EB HM Arriva 54 BN CB EA First 54A (not Sun) BN CB EA Centrebus 80 (term time only) BL CE EB Arriva 81 (Mon-Fri) CD EA Centrebus X3 CA EB SS Arriva X7 HA Stagecoach Ratby 26 (not Sun) 27 SJ Arriva Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake 128 (not Sun) BM SC Centrebus Rearsby 5 (Sun only) 5A (not Sun) BM HQ Arriva Roade X7 ED HA Stagecoach APRIL 2017 APRIL Rothley 2 BM SF Kinchbus 126 (Mon-Sat eves) 127 SH Arriva Rugby X84 (not Sun) CF EK EP SP Hinckley Bus Rushey Mead 22 BM EG EH EJ HR First Bus Map Bus S Saffron Lane 47 47A CF EK EM HN Arriva 83 83A (both Mon-Fri) CF EK EM HE Centrebus Greater Leicester Greater 86 CG DH EK EM Arriva 88 88A DJ EK EM First Saffron Lane Estates 88A DJ EK EM First St Matthew’s 21 (not Sun) DE HS First 21 (Sun) DE HS Roberts Coaches Sapcote X55 (not Sun) EP SP Hinckley Bus Scraptoft 55 (not Sun) DD Arriva Shardlow Skylink SG Kinchbus Sharnford X55 (not Sun) EP SP Hinckley Bus Shepshed 126 (Mon-Sat eves) 127 SH Arriva Greater Leicester Sileby 2 BM SF Kinchbus South Knighton 44 (not Sun) 44A EB EE HH Arriva South Wigston 44 (not Sun) EB EE HH Arriva Bus Map 47 47A CF EK EM HN Arriva 48 48A EB ED HM Arriva 85 CA CF EK EL SR Arriva Spinney Hills 54 BN CB EA EF First 54A (not Sun) BN CB EA EF Centrebus For information on travelling in Stocking Farm 54 BM EG EH EJ HY First 54A (not Sun) BM EG EH EJ HX Centrebus Leicester and Leicestershire visit 154 (not Sun) SE Centrebus Stoneygate 31 31E EB EE HK Arriva 31A EB EE HJ Arriva X3 CA EB ED SS Arriva X7 ED HA Stagecoach Stoney Stanton X55 (not Sun) EP SP Hinckley Bus As part of the Bus Information Strategy Swadlincote 29 29A SK Arriva the following organisations have Swithland 154 (not Sun) SE Centrebus Syston 5 5A (not Sun) BM HQ Arriva helped contribute to the production of 6 (not Sun) BM HP Arriva the Greater Leicester Bus Map. 100 128 (both not Sun) BM SC Centrebus T Thornton 26 (not Sun) SJ Arriva Thorpe Astley 52 (not Sun) AB BA BF FB FF SM Arriva Thurcaston 154 (not Sun) SE Centrebus Thurlaston X55 (not Sun) EP SP Hinckley Bus Thurmaston Asda 6 BM HP Arriva Thurmaston Blount Road 21 (not Sun) DE HS First Thurmaston Dales 6 BM HP Arriva Thurmaston Village 5 5A (not Sun) BM HQ Arriva Thurnby 747 (not Sun) DD SD Centrebus Thurnby Lodge 38 38A DB First 53 DC Arriva 55 (eves and Sundays) DD Arriva Twyford 100 (not Sun) BM SC Centrebus Destination Bus Routes Bus Stops Operator Destination Bus Routes Bus Stops Operator U University of Leicester 48 48A EB ED HM Arriva Look here if you know your C continued H continued 80 (term time only) BL CE EB ED Arriva Cosby 84 CA CF EK EL SQ Arriva Humberstone Uppingham Road 38 38A DB First Uppingham 747 (not Sun) DD SD Centrebus Cossington 2 BM SF Kinchbus 53 DC Arriva DESTINATION Countesthorpe 85 CA CF EK EL SR Arriva 55 DD Arriva W Destination Bus Routes Bus Stops Operator County Hall 26 (not Sun) SJ Arriva 747 (not Sun) DD SD Centrebus Welford Road 48 48A EB ED HM Arriva A 27 SJ Arriva Huncote X55 (not Sun) EP SP Hinckley Bus 49 (not Sun) EK EM HL Arriva 29 29A SK Arriva X84 (not Sun) CF EK EP SP Hinckley Bus (both Mon-Fri) Amazon (Ellistown) 26 (not Sun) SJ Arriva 83 83A CF EK EM HE Centrebus 120 (not Sun) SL Roberts Coaches Hinckley Road 29 29A (both some journeys only) SK Arriva Western Park 18 AF BC BF FB FF HB First Coventry 48 (not Sun) AE BB BF FB FF HA Stagecoach K Anstey 54A (not Sun) BM EG EH EJ HX Centrebus 19 AF BD BF FB FF HB First X6 CD EP FF SU Travel de Courcey Kegworth Skylink SG Kinchbus 74 BK HW First 48 AE BB BF FB FF HA Stagecoach Croft X84 (not Sun) CF EK EP SP Hinckley Bus Kibworth Beauchamp X3 CA EB ED SS Arriva (not Sun) 120 (not Sun) SL Roberts Coaches 52 AB BA BF FB FF SM Arriva Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the information contained in this Cropston 154 (not Sun) SE Centrebus X7 ED HA Stagecoach (not Sun) 154 (not Sun) SE Centrebus 153 AE BB BF FB FF SM Arriva Kibworth Harcourt X3 CA EB ED SS Arriva leaflet is accurate, neither Leicester City Council, Leicestershire County Council or Ashby Parva X84 (not Sun) CF EK EP SP Hinckley Bus 158 AE BB BF FB FF SN Arriva D X7 ED HA Stagecoach Park Rise (not Sun) Asfordby 5 (Sun only) 5A (not Sun) BM HQ Arriva Western Park 12 BK HD First the bus operators can accept liability for any errors or for the failure of any bus Dane Hills Aikman Avenue 14 Arriva (not Sun) BK HE Arriva King Power Stadium 47 47A CF EK EM HN Arriva Ashby de la Zouch 29 29A SK Arriva Western Park Glenfield Road 13 (not Sun) AF BB BF FB FF HD First service to operate as advertised. If you require any further assistance regarding 14 First BK HF First (Leicester City F.C.) 84 CA CF EK EL SQ Arriva (not Sun) Aston Flamville X55 (not Sun) EP SP Hinckley Bus West Knighton 44 44A EB EE HH Arriva 14A BK HG First 85 CA CF EK EL SR Arriva the information in this leaflet please phone Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 Aylestone 83 83A (both Mon-Fri) CF EK EM HE Centrebus Whetstone 84 CA CF EK EL SQ Arriva Dane Hills Glenfield Road 13 (not Sun) AF BB BF FB FF HD First 86 CG DH EK EM Arriva 84 CA CF EK EL SQ Arriva Whitwick 29 29A SK Arriva Derby Skylink SG Kinchbus 87 CG DH EK EL Arriva 85 CA CF EK EL SR Arriva 126 (Mon-Sat eves only) SH Arriva Desford 153 (not Sun) AE BB BF FB FF SM Arriva 88 88A DJ EK EM First Comments and suggestions are welcomed and should be addressed to 87 CG DH EK EL Arriva Wigston (town) 44A (not Sun) EB EE HH Arriva Diseworth Skylink SG Kinchbus Kirby Bellars 5 (Sun only) 5A (not Sun) BM HQ Arriva Transport Strategy, Leicester City Council, 115 Charles Street, Leicester LE1 6FZ Aylestone Leisure Centre 47 47A CF EK EM HN Arriva 47 47A CF EK EM HN Arriva 128 (not Sun) BM SC Centrebus 86 CG DH EK EM Arriva E 48 48A EB ED HM Arriva Kirby Frith Ryder Road 14 BK HF First 49 (not Sun) EK EM HL Arriva 88 88A DJ EK EM First Earl Shilton 48 AE BB BF FB FF HA Stagecoach Kirby Muxloe 153 (not Sun) AE BB BF FB FF SM Arriva Wigston Fields 44A EB EE HH Arriva 158 AE BB BF FB FF SN Arriva Printed on material from fully renewable and sustainable sources. B Knighton Carrisbrooke Road 44 (not Sun) 44A EB EE HH Arriva 48 48A EB ED HM Arriva East Goscote 5 BM HQ Arriva 80 (term time only) BL CE EB ED Arriva Bagworth 26 (not Sun) SJ Arriva 49 (not Sun) EK EM HL Arriva East Midlands Airport Skylink SG Kinchbus Knighton Welford Road 48 48A EB ED HM Arriva Barkby 100 (not Sun) BM SC Centrebus Wigston Harcourt 47A (eves and Sundays) CF EK EM HN Arriva Ellistown 26 (not Sun) SJ Arriva 49 (not Sun) EK EM HL Arriva Barlestone 153 (not Sun) AE BB BF FB FF SM Arriva 48A (eves and Sundays) EB ED HM Arriva 120 (not Sun) SL Roberts Coaches 83 83A (both Mon-Fri) CF EK EM HE Centrebus Produced byF18.4.2017 www.fwt.co.uk Barwell 48 AE BB BF FB FF HA Stagecoach 49 (not Sun) EK EM HL Arriva Enderby 50 AD BA BF FB FF Arriva 158 AE BB BF FB FF SN Arriva Wigston Magna 44A (not Sun) EB EE HH Arriva X55 (not Sun) EP SP Hinckley Bus L Beaumont Centre 14A BK HG First 47 47A CF EK EM HN Arriva Enderby Park & Ride 203 P&R (not Sun) FD Roberts Coaches Leicester Forest East 48 AE BB BF FB FF HA Stagecoach 25 BM HT First 48 48A EB ED HM Arriva Evington 22 BN CC EA EF First 153 (not Sun) AE BB BF FB FF SM Arriva 26 BM HV First 49 (not Sun) EK EM HL Arriva 22A 22B (both not Sun) BN CC EA EF Centrebus 158 AE BB BF FB FF SN Arriva 54 BM EG EH EJ HY First Wigston Meadows Estate 47A (eves and Sundays) CF EK EM HN Arriva Eyres Monsell 86 CG DH EK EM Arriva Leicester General Hospital 16 AG AK BJ CE EA EC FA First 54A (not Sun) BM EG EH EJ HX Centrebus 48A (eves and Sundays) EB ED HM Arriva The next Bus on your mobile 87 CG DH EK EL Arriva 54A (Mon-Sat eves) BN CB EA EF Centrebus 74 BK HW First 49 (not Sun) EK EM HL Arriva 88 DJ EK EM First UHL (Mon-Fri) ED FC Centrebus 154 (not Sun) SE Centrebus Woodhouse Eaves 154 (not Sun) SE Centrebus Step 1 Type text message code startext@15:04 Leicester Nuffield Hospital 55 DD Arriva UHL (Mon-Fri) FA Centrebus Welford Road F UHL (Mon-Fri) ED FC Centrebus Step 2 Send text to 84268 Belgrave Loughborough Road 2 BM SF Kinchbus Field Head 29 29A SK Arriva 16 in 5min Leicester Racecourse 25 BM HT First 120 (not Sun) SL Roberts Coaches (Oadby) see Oadby Racecourse Look here if you know your 153 in 5min 126 (Mon-Sat eves) 127 SH Arriva Fleckney 49 (not Sun) EK EM HL Arriva Leicester Railway Station see Railway Station (Leicester) 16 in 10min Belton-in-Rutland
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