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Greater Bristol Travel W H I T R E E D L H L A A A N M D D I P E T G O S R N O V R R E O O W A O A D H R U D B G I R B A L S R C E M ON H L A E H T H C H R Y A CH R T E R A S O O O Y E 4 M AD H L E N C D S I T 1 RTSEY P E L C D R K N L 0 T A E S E O R HA O E C RO A G C N 8 N K N E P M IN A A T LEY B H D W L I R F S P R P W Y M R R L D R C E Y I E K N R A A D O A R D D O O E U L A A D R WAVE A H M EN A B S L P R N O T D M L K V T A IN T C DS H H H R B B D LA E O N T AD E R N K A E A S N A G O B E A D C T VI M A R S O T L R D T A OA ST U M L B T ER A O O O C D E R T T M R E O BANN R J C T H Y E N OH RONA O I N I R K G R L O P T R E N O N O L D A R A R I D T L H A A A A R AL N C A O A R O O V R D D T A N S V K D S D E C V W D R O NS H E R R F E L Y R O U A IE F OA L N AD L R L I N M T R IAL D R K R E S H U T O A O P O ER D R E P E E P D RO A O M R SY T L AD VE O A V T E N E O D I E IM W A I N C N E R D S N C N DE I R OA N N E G LA D V T T T P A O S R O E F NH S Y V LE E O I ON O A O LE T A R E T R AT R RO R I UG L A G D R N WH A A N D M IN Y G Y L LL LE C L A C W RO A D R WE H M K A O S N HAMP A AD A L D P K BE RA F T H L A L E T E M D S E R D T W P R E LE R I T T ROAD T A U E L S O CO M L TR S VA O E I S D N T M T AM Y R R AD S M CO H E O A O R A T M O ST V SF HAM T N R A AN MA T O M D G S D O O A A S NINE R COTH P ID TR EES HILL Y H BB D AR H E YN R O T K T W D A IT M O G C C D H S A E D T R D D D B A R A R A N Y O T A O I E R O IG R CH R F A R N I H N E P N R O T AD W L O L W D R O A A N U N L A S 9,72, 3A,3B, 8 8 1,2,3,3C,3X B 5 N E L W E RO A P V R O 3 E R S M V S O Travelling beyond Bristol by bus and coach H T D B T O A E E S HA A R R D T N H D G R D 3X,70, E G A 4,9,U1 U 77 AD A N IG E D T E CO E R I A O O V T S A K S I R R O C P T R R T O OC D L D E S N 71,73,75, L A T D F O AC H ’ T D E R W K D P N R EN A W O E A N W M E O D E R O E E D O BristolT CityA CentreY R I L D S A R N S L OSE PL ERDE H A H T R A R B I O G S S 76,T2 R C L D N V 9 L L T PR O R M A L O E A N N C B N A D ME M A I R A S H E A I A R E U M A H K N S P Coach Travel T M L D L O O G Y U O H E Y T A R C F D IT N G R F T T O H T S R E ST JOHN’S ROAD A A SW S I E T C A E W M R L E E E L K O K L E T 9,72 C A R I T A R P T E C N K E C A R ALEX PA S AY T K E B H 62,7XP,462,626 N S O T E T S R Bristol is served by the National Express national coach network with services departing from Bristol Bus Station. W T V T T D W EE W T A T WEST S O E OU R T S O R O A D C E D D S S T O N D E V RS E m1,m3,m3x,T1,T3 A S E S Kingsdown L N T E AI E R E D WC D O R T A G T AD DRA ARADE A PO M M T S D N D O P O DLAND N N Clifton R C R H R M O EE K A L IN National Express information and tickets are available from the National Express counter and machines in the Bus J A Y L T E KI S I R A Y1,Y2,Y3,Y4,Y5 H E I U E O TR N E S P N F HRIE LE V N S O L D L T T C G D T Down SO D A TA L H E O L O RO A R I C R IS Bristol Zoo GU IG O G ST E B D O A N L A W AV R A G E V E V T G D AD D B ETT L U S 1 E N H O Station. For further information on National Express services: 0871 781 8181 or visit www.nationalexpress.com Gardens L I 5 O E R R E QU E T E T E P D D I N 0 U A E E G W F OAD H H O R K S A A 4 E U D I S I N R A L L R B E P O R L O O T I L L K T B T E E R R S P F AD F I R T N T D E CECI M T R E T L E LAND L U G S E R T W C E E I E R I E S Clifton D R S F O E O G T C Y 24 K T Q P L P N C O N megabus provides express coach services to and from London and other selected major cities. Buses set off P L H A S N2 A A E College L H O A A B R D A T V G U N E D E E T O K A 48 A C O RO L L E N R O WOODLAND T M R ’ H S S S O RO A O T 48A from Bond Street, Bristol (near Blacks). For further information on megabus: 0900 160 0900 (Calls to this K T G D R I R U1 M N H D N E BBC A T O P E E I S E L Y R L T 49 S T RE L UR A T D E L 77 S S Q U O A number will cost 65p per minute, plus telephone access charge; mobile calls may vary) or visit uk.megabus.com L L N P S O DA R A T T YN N1 Brunswick L S T L D Stokes Croft E A P RO Square O D W R E Newfoundland Y C A L M A H N L A The O T Circus O N V D S U I I B T E R University of T L F C E P Bus Travel S T R Lido L R L N3 O E T E R P O S Bristol Library E L N O E K E W ST R S I H Magistrates T E N E T R Clifton E E D U T L T Court S1 WA RG H M O St James O C Cathedral RC R A RI D A E S T E From Bristol Bus Station you can travel to many places beyond the city including those listed below: L O D D S N 9 E H G O NU Barton E S C Y A E A E E E N L VE T S LL W L St Michael’s R L G I D T A B T E F O T I T E L ND E U TT S T N L Hospital S S6 S4 ST R E I T S S8 S2 L R R O H R University of Bristol A O D T Bristol O EE O A N N N I S T W D A M Senate House TY Royal L Cinema St James S5 S3 D D I P 9,72 L C H2 D W S16 T Destination Service Number Destination Service Number A B7 A H Infirmary A&E U Priory K O R E R AIR T R A A EF K R University M S E ET 8,9 A AD E OR E E Avon P O M A H R RE A LIFTO N R L C S H1 E R H U T R ’ of Bristol N H T Almondsbury 77*, T1*, T2 Pensford 177, 376 ’ B9 P S O R D B8 T S 4 D O L T S Cabot Circus T Gorge L E RWA Art E O L R E E I B15 N E 2 A U Victoria N S7 S G OA V D R P N I R A Gallery E H St James R R 0 P P O F S Rooms S D N Alveston 77*, T1*, T2 Pill X3A, X4 9,72 U I Dental E 0 O U T B13 S O L I G 2 T N L Park T N T L E B10 4 S I C Hospital R T V A AS L E O S EA E E E D Eye Hospital AD B Backwell X1, X2, X8 Portishead X3, X3A, X4 EN’S ROA R D E T 20 QUE D B11 DM S9 GR A4 R S OA I R T A B R Y K O Bath 37, 39, X39 Pucklechurch Y5 N B1 Christ D W T A D A E C A E S11 L A A T 8 E O D I 6,7,35,37, FT Church L L 3 R O O R A T N Clifton M K Broadmead Blagdon 672**** Radstock 178 D R Bristol Royal S OWN D NE D A ’S LA K T GG Y Hospital for E R BRA R A M 42,42A,43, T E B12 Quakers A LE I S P Bristol Airport A1, A2***** Saltford 39, X39 P W Children A&E U Q S N I R Friars T UEEN R R O O W R D E 44,45,35A A Bristol Museum E St Matthias Park IN N O L D U1 Chepstow 7XP Street 376 I O IV D ’S & Art Gallery D B2 T Y M L A University of Bristol R S14 S H UN A S15 C O OA The Galleries S12 T U C Students Chew Magna 672 Thornbury 62, 77*, T1*, T2 Observatory & S L I R N B4 B3 R R G D N I E N R I D E E Camera Obscura U ILDI F Union University of D B5 T B B14 I W T R T U2 B6 ET O FO S A RE Shopping Centre Old Chipping Sodbury Y1*, Y2, Y5 Wells 376 U ’ E S T D EA O R Bristol Wills ON A B N U3 O O ELS N O N N R S10 P Observatory Hill AC R Cinema E L Clifton A Memorial Building B O E P B16 S R D D Christmas L Triangle Y Clevedon X6, X7 West Harptree 672**** T A U N T OW Market W R N A Steps R S Q GO I R S13 T A D T D E E EE Y O RDON ROAD I B19 R BRI AD W P E E E M3 T Coalpit Heath Y1*, Y2, Y4 Westerleigh Y5 N DGE RO N R St John on T S Key O N A T N A I REET E E C12 T E S G K 4 ST R M E W R N R O R the Wall A M E ND A AC NE M AD The D D L T T D 506 S RO Congresbury X1, X2 Weston-super-Mare X1, X1X, X2 SP TLA P S L I ILIP R Victoria U1 S O D AD PH O Y ST P Rodney U6 Y O L E L R L A M4 O SU Square P B A O L E P U4 U L Hotel A N R B17 L High frequency bus services Dursley 62 Wick 35 I K R Q O Castle Park N R H N K A E T T R O D Old Market A O D N H E R S T ET W O O T E I R W T E CASTLE ST E S E B R St, Peter’s REET Interchange R (12 minutesD or less daytime) S R T R Y E S A Farmborough 178, 668*** Winterbourne 626**, Y3, Y4 C9 T C11 GuildhaGuildhallll E S B O B L T O O R B18 Church C M E A A S O J R P D U5 Red Lodge IN LI Clifton P D I AL A 1,2,3,4, C Register W H Frampton Cotterell 626**, Y3, Y4 Wotton-under-Edge 626** U SM P Suspension O C T C10 T Other bus served roads L A Office S S AL L R LI CE EE T L R E Crown L S T Bridge M FT A E ST EE L S STLE A R ST S P ST 8,9,72,U1 R T CA T Glastonbury 376 Yate Y1*, Y2, Y3, Y4, Y5 M T O T Court M2 P S WE K R H E K S R N N TE E R M1 ITY C OR D E E N A Y OT T I U C6 (circles) H AL R RO L D City Centre bus stops R A Colston G Keynsham 39, 178, 349, 668*** Yatton X2 H N W A U2 C H HA Corn U Library D C EN Hall St Stephen’s N Clifton Village R C14 Castle E 3C,8,9,505 The Folk T Exchange S W W’S Church E Royal York L H P E T R1 Long Ashton X2, X7, X9 E L Bridge C I IL A House D ET T R T City Centre metrobus stops LA R H Cabot L E D OR P Crescent R E A E E H N D N RE T T N TO K S R R E O A J (squareNs) MA * Departs from Lewins Mead stop B1 IA IF Tower C S E T GE STREET U TO N L R S PASSA M B 506 R Marshfield 35 IA STRE C T A T G A DO LOWER H St George’s R O T IL B AN RO E OR A ST S P C2 N St Nicholas T R S A E L E M R E E A T R E T RE I R C C O M S S Bristol E S T ST E Avon LO G T R G C Markets S Finzels Y TR Other bus stops ** Departs from The Haymarket stop B9 VI T R ’ S E K N O E Midsomer Norton 177, 178 S E E LA S C S E C TT O E O S E R C1 H Bristol O U LE T Gorge RE E NIC Reach L T T C G T F L St Philip’s N T S INCES 505 E S N D E Leadshot R K T I Bridge Hotel R R Brandon Hill S P2 R11 EE G D *** Departs from Union Street stop B19 P O S C7 T T R ET T T Nailsea X7, X8, X9 Y N R E P Bridge Tower E L DE E J Bristol I N R A S GREA S T M L I N Other metrobus stopsT Y AR G A O REE S S O G EN ST P R K O U2 U Hippodrome U E X R CLIF C C13 H L T E S K LLIS GROV T TON HIL AT T S **** Departs from The Horsefair stop B11 R WA E L T Georgian B E N R S O N S Avon Wildlife Lord G Newport 7XP I R O H R10 O Y CO L TR S U W A SU L E B ET Q T O N I U A E T B E B House LDWIN STR C OL E H T Trust Mayor’s C8 E D 506 N M A N H S B 70 Terminus stops S R Goldney PL E ***** Departs from The Haymarket stop B10 I L N Chapel .
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