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Newark # Mansfield 29 29A Newark # Mansfield 29 29A Newark G Mansfield 29 29A Mansfield G Newark 29 29A Newark G Mansfield 29 29A MONDAY TO SATURDAY MONDAY TO SATURDAY SUNDAY AND BANK HOLIDAYS route number 29 29 29 29A 29 29 29A route number 29A 29 29A 29 29 29 29A route number 29A 29 29A 29 29A 29 journey codes MF S MF journey codes MF Newark Bus Station 1115 1320 1515 1720 1915 2120 Newark Bus Station 0720 -- -- 0855 1000 1030 1055 Mansfield Bus Station 0610 0745 0850 -- 0950 -- 1050 Kelham opposite Fox Inn 1122 1327 1522 1727 1922 2127 Kelham opposite Fox Inn 0727 -- -- 0902 1007 1040 1102 Mansfield Bellamy Road 0617 0757 0902 -- 1002 -- 1102 Averham opposite School 1124 1329 1524 1729 1924 2129 Averham opposite School 0729 -- -- 0904 1009 1042 1104 Rainworth Robin Hood 0623 0803 0908 -- 1008 -- 1108 Upton Village -- 1333 -- 1733 -- 2133 Upton Village 0733 -- -- -- 1013 1045 -- White Post 0629 0809 0914 -- 1014 -- 1114 Staythorpe opp Behay Gdns 1126 -- 1526 -- 1926 -- Staythorpe opp Behay Gdns -- -- -- 0906 -- -- 1106 Farnsfield Red Lion 0631 0811 0916 -- 1016 -- 1116 Rolleston Crown Inn 1129 -- 1529 -- 1929 -- Rolleston Crown Inn -- -- -- 0909 -- -- 1109 Edingley Reindeer 0634 0814 0919 -- 1019 -- 1119 Fiskerton Station Road 1133 -- 1533 -- 1933 -- Fiskerton Station Road -- -- -- 0913 -- -- 1113 Halam School 0637 0817 0922 -- 1022 -- 1122 Southwell Church Street 1141 1341 1541 1741 1941 2141 Southwell Church Street 0741 0741 0851 0921 1021 1050 1121 Southwell Norwood Gdns -- -- -- 1002 -- 1102 -- Halam opposite School 1147 1347 1547 1747 1947 2147 Southwell Norwood Gdns -- -- -- -- -- 1058 -- Southwell Church Street 0645 0825 0930 1007 1030 1107 1130 Edingley opposite Reindeer 1151 1351 1551 1751 1951 2151 Halam opposite School 0747 0747 0857 0927 1027 -- 1127 Fiskerton Station Road 0652 -- 0937 -- -- -- 1137 Farnsfield Red Lion 1155 1355 1555 1755 1955 2155 Edingley opposite Reindeer 0751 0751 0901 0931 1031 -- 1131 Rolleston opposite Crown Inn 0655 -- 0940 -- -- -- 1140 White Post 1157 1357 1557 1757 1957 2157 Farnsfield Red Lion 0755 0755 0905 0935 1035 -- 1135 Staythorpe Behay Gardens 0657 -- 0942 -- -- -- 1142 Rainworth Robin Hood 1203 1403 1603 1803 2003 2203 White Post 0757 0757 0907 0937 1037 -- 1137 Upton Village -- 0832 -- 1012 1037 1112 -- Mansfield Bellamy Road 1209 1409 1609 1809 2009 2209 Rainworth Robin Hood 0803 0803 0913 0943 1043 -- 1143 Averham Schools 0700 0836 0945 1015 1041 1115 1145 Mansfield Bus Station 1223 1423 1623 1823 2023 2223 Mansfield Bellamy Road -- -- -- 0949 1049 -- 1149 Kelham Fox Inn 0702 0838 0947 1017 1043 1117 1147 Mansfield Berry Hill Lane 0810 0810 0919 -- -- -- -- Newark Bus Station 0710 0846 0955 1027 1051 1127 1155 Mansfield Bus Station 0825 0825 0931 1004 1104 -- 1204 route number 29 29 29 29A 29 29 29A Mansfield G Newark 29 29A route number 29 29 29 29A 29 29 29 Mansfield Bus Station -- 1150 -- 1250 -- 1350 1450 SUNDAY AND BANK HOLIDAYS journey codes G Mansfield Berry Hill Lane -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Newark Bus Station 1130 1200 1230 1255 1330 1400 1430 Mansfield Bellamy Road -- 1202 -- 1302 -- 1402 1502 route number 29 29A 29 29A 29 29A Kelham opposite Fox Inn 1140 1207 1240 1302 1340 1407 1440 Rainworth Robin Hood -- 1208 -- 1308 -- 1408 1508 Mansfield Bus Station 1010 1210 1410 1610 1810 2010 Averham opposite School 1142 1209 1242 1304 1342 1409 1442 Blidworth Forest Folk -- -- -- -- -- -- - Mansfield Bellamy Road 1022 1222 1422 1622 1822 2022 Upton Village 1145 1213 1245 -- 1345 1413 1445 White Post -- 1214 -- 1314 -- 1414 1514 Rainworth Robin Hood 1028 1228 1428 1628 1828 2028 Staythorpe opp Behay Gdns -- -- -- 1306 -- -- -- Farnsfield Red Lion -- 1216 -- 1316 -- 1416 1516 White Post 1034 1234 1434 1634 1834 2034 Rolleston Crown Inn -- -- -- 1309 -- -- -- Edingley Reindeer -- 1219 -- 1319 -- 1419 1519 Farnsfield Red Lion 1036 1236 1436 1636 1836 2036 Fiskerton Station Road -- -- -- 1313 -- -- -- Halam School -- 1222 -- 1322 -- 1422 1522 Edingley Reindeer 1039 1239 1439 1639 1839 2039 Southwell Church Street 1150 1221 1250 1321 1350 1421 1450 Southwell Norwood Gdns 1202 -- 1302 -- 1402 -- -- Halam School 1042 1242 1442 1642 1842 2042 Southwell Norwood Gdns 1158 -- 1258 -- 1358 -- 1458 Southwell Church Street 1207 1230 1307 1330 1407 1430 1530 Southwell Church Street 1050 1250 1450 1650 1850 2050 Halam opposite School -- 1227 -- 1327 -- 1427 -- Fiskerton Station Road -- -- -- 1337 -- -- 1537 Fiskerton Station Road -- 1257 -- 1657 -- 2057 Edingley opposite Reindeer -- 1231 -- 1331 -- 1431 -- Rolleston opposite Crown Inn -- -- -- 1340 -- -- 1540 Rolleston opposite Crown Inn -- 1300 -- 1700 -- 2100 Farnsfield Red Lion -- 1235 -- 1335 -- 1435 -- Staythorpe Behay Gardens -- -- -- 1342 -- -- 1542 Staythorpe Behay Gardens -- 1302 -- 1702 -- 2102 White Post -- 1237 -- 1337 -- 1437 -- Upton Village 1212 1237 1312 -- 1412 1437 -- Upton Village 1057 -- 1457 -- 1857 -- Rainworth Robin Hood -- 1243 -- 1343 -- 1443 -- Averham Schools 1215 1241 1315 1345 1415 1441 1545 Averham Schools 1101 1305 1501 1705 1901 2105 Mansfield Bellamy Road -- 1249 -- 1349 -- 1449 -- Kelham Fox Inn 1217 1243 1317 1347 1417 1443 1547 Kelham Fox Inn 1103 1307 1503 1707 1903 2107 Mansfield Bus Station -- 1304 -- 1404 -- 1504 -- Newark Bus Station 1227 1251 1327 1355 1427 1451 1555 Newark Bus Station 1111 1315 1511 1715 1911 2115 route number 29A 29A 29 29A 29 29A route number 28 29A 28 27 route number 27 journey codes MTHF SHWS journey codes NCCL journey codes I Newark Bus Station 1455 1455 1600 1710 1800 1855 Mansfield Bus Station 1550 1650 1745 2250 Mansfield Bus Station 2215 Kelham opposite Fox Inn 1502 1502 1607 1717 1807 1902 Mansfield Berry Hill Lane 1559 -- 1754 -- Mansfield Bellamy Road 2226 Averham opposite School 1504 1504 1609 1719 1809 1904 Mansfield Bellamy Road 1602 1702 -- 2301 Rainworth Robin Hood 2231 Upton Village -- -- 1613 -- 1813 -- Rainworth Robin Hood 1608 1708 1800 2306 Farnsfield Red Lion 2248 Staythorpe opp Behay Gdns 1506 1506 -- 1721 -- 1906 Blidworth Forest Folk 1613 -- 1805 -- Rolleston Crown Inn 1509 1509 -- 1724 -- 1909 White Post 1621 1714 1813 2320 Fiskerton Station Road 1513 1513 -- 1728 -- 1913 Farnsfield Red Lion 1623 1716 1815 2323 journey codes Southwell Church Street 1521 1521 1621 1736 1821 1921 Edingley Reindeer 1626 1719 1818 -- MF Monday to Friday Halam opposite School -- 1527 1627 1742 1827 1927 Halam School 1629 1722 1821 -- S Saturday Edingley opposite Reindeer -- 1531 1631 1746 1831 1931 Southwell Church Street 1637 1730 1829 -- MTHF Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday on Schooldays SHWS School Holidays plus every Wednesday and Saturday Farnsfield Red Lion -- 1535 1635 1750 1835 1935 Fiskerton Station Road -- 1737 -- -- G On Wednesday during term times this journey terminates at Rolleston opposite Crown Inn -- 1740 -- -- White Post -- 1537 1637 1752 1837 1937 Southwell at 1421 Staythorpe Behay Gardens -- 1742 -- -- Rainworth Robin Hood -- 1543 1643 1758 1843 1943 L Via Rainworth Kirklington Road 2308, Blidworth Forest Folk 2315, Mansfield Bellamy Road -- 1549 1649 1804 1849 1949 Upton Village 1644 -- 1836 -- Blidworth Sherwood Av 2317, Bilsthorpe Moor 2329, Bilsthorpe 2332 Mansfield Bus Station -- 1604 1704 1819 1904 2004 Averham Schools 1648 1745 1840 -- I Via Rainworth Kirklington Road 2233, Blidworth Forest Folk 2240, Kelham Fox Inn 1650 1747 1842 -- Blidworth Sherwood Av 2242, Bilsthorpe Moor 2254, Bilsthorpe 2257 Newark Bus Station 1658 1755 1850 -- NCC Runs with support from Nottinghamshire County Council.
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