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Sunderland Connect 700 How to Get in to Roker Seafront 7 Days a Week Summer 2018 Sunderland Connect 700 How to get in To Roker Seafront 7 days a week From 7 July - 16 September 2018 touch with Nexus Monday to Friday Park Lane Interchange (Stand H) 0717 0742 0812 0840 0910 0940 10 30 50 1410 1430 1450 1510 1530 1550 1610 1640 1710 1740 1805 ---- ---- Online City Campus - Chester Road 0720 0745 0815 0843 0913 0943 13 33 53 1413 1433 1453 1513 1533 1553 1613 1643 1713 1743 1808 ---- ---- nexus.org.uk/contactus Royal Hospital/Clanny House 0727 0752 0822 0850 0920 0950 20 40 00 1420 1440 1500 1520 1540 1600 1620 1650 1720 1750 1815 ---- ---- City Campus Travel Hub 0733 0758 0828 0856 0926 0956 26 46 06 1426 1446 1506 1526 1546 1606 1626 1656 1726 1756 1821 ---- ---- By phone Park Lane Interchange Arr 0737 0802 0832 0900 0930 1000 30 50 10 1430 1450 1510 1530 1550 1610 1630 1700 1730 1800 1825 ---- ---- 0191 20 20 747 Park Lane Interchange Dep (Stand G) 0739 0804 0834 0902 0932 1002 32 52 12 1432 1452 1512 1532 1552 1612 1632 1702 1732 1802 1827 1912 1942 8.00am-6.00pm Until St Peter's Station/Monkwearmouth Mus. 0744 0809 0839 0907 0937 1007 37 57 17 1437 1457 1518 1538 1558 1618 1638 1708 1737 1807 1832 1917 1947 Monday to Friday Roker Seafront --- --- --- --- 0946 1016 46 06 26 1446 1506 1528 1548 1608 1628 1648 1718 1746 1816 1841 ---- ---- Service 700 St Peter's Campus/National Glass Cen. 0751 0816 0846 0914 0953 1023 53 13 33 1453 1513 1535 1555 1615 1635 1655 1725 1753 1823 1848 1923 1953 Roker Seafront • National Glass Centre West Sunniside 0755 0820 0850 0918 0957 1027 57 17 37 1457 1517 1540 1600 1620 1640 1700 1730 1757 1827 1852 1927 1957 Then at these minutes past each hour these minutes past Then at Aquatic Centre • Sunderland Museum & Park Lane Interchange 0800 0825 0855 0923 1002 1032 02 22 42 1502 1522 1545 1605 1625 1645 1705 1735 1802 1832 1858 1933 2002 Winter Gardens • University • City Centre Saturday Sunday From 7 July - 16 September 2018 Park Lane Interchange (Stand H) 0910 0940 1010 40 10 1740 1805 ---- ---- 1040 1110 40 10 1640 1710 By post Customer Services City Campus - Chester Road 0913 0943 1013 43 13 1743 1808 ---- ---- 1043 1113 43 13 1643 1713 Nexus Royal Hospital/Clanny House 0920 0950 1020 50 20 1750 1815 ---- ---- 1050 1120 50 20 1650 1720 Nexus House City Campus Travel Hub 0926 0956 1026 56 26 1756 1821 ---- ---- 1056 1126 56 26 1656 1726 St James Boulevard Park Lane Interchange Arr 0930 1000 1030 00 30 1800 1825 ---- ---- 1100 1130 00 30 1700 1730 Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4AX Park Lane Interchange Dep (Stand G) 0932 1002 1032 02 32 1802 1827 1900 1930 1102 1132 02 32 1702 1732 Until Until St Peter’s Station/Monkwearmouth Mus. 0937 1007 1037 07 37 1807 1832 1905 1935 1107 1137 07 37 1707 1737 In person Roker Seafront 0946 1016 1046 16 46 1816 1841 ---- ---- 1116 1146 16 46 1716 1746 Central Station Metro station St Peter's Campus/National Glass Cen. 0953 1023 1053 23 53 1823 1848 1911 1941 1123 1153 23 53 1723 1753 Gateshead Interchange West Sunniside 0957 1027 1057 27 57 1827 1852 1915 1945 1127 1157 27 57 1727 1757 Then at these minutes past each hour these minutes past Then at Then at these minutes past each hour these minutes past Then at Haymarket Metro station Park Lane Interchange 1002 1032 1102 32 02 1832 1858 1921 1950 1132 1202 32 02 1732 1802 North Shields Metro station Park Lane Interchange South Shields 34-36 Fowler Street All our TravelShops are open Monday to Friday Family day ticket - £5.20 oce20433 Connect Bus Timetable Ad 198x210mm.qxp 19/06/2017 16:18 Page 1 Sunderland Connect 700 buses have VISIT SUNDERLAND audio visual displays to help passengers Sunderland Seaburn beach with visual and hearing impairments, as Aquatic Centre well as benefitting visitors and students. Stadium Roker beach of Light Retail Marine Walk Clanny Park Roker Seafront House Stadium of Light Sunderland AFC Roker Avenue Football Stadium Church St Church Harbour View Stadium Way St Peter’s Hylton Road Monkwearmouth Marina Hay Street Church City Museum St Peter’s Sunderland St Mark’s Millfield Campus Royal Travel Hub Empire National Hospital Theatre Dame Glass The Precinct Dorothy St Sunderland Connect is your route to great days out in Sunderland. Whether you’re visiting Kayll Road Kayll H Road Centre the city, live, work or study in Sunderland, Sunderland Connect can take you to a whole host of fun attractions and destinations. Chester Road Way Keel Square West Wear St St Michael’s • St. Peter’s Church • Roker Park Chester Road Bridges Sunderland • Sunderland Museum • National Glass Centre Sunniside Scotia St Peter’s shopping & Winter Gardens You’ll never look at glass in the The Anglo-Saxon church is one A beautiful park with direct access centre West Quay Campus Learn all about Sunderland’s same way again. Feel the heat at the of the most important sites in from the beach, with lots to see and fascinating history, from pre-history free glass blowing demonstrations, early Christian history with parts do for all the whole family - Western Hill to industrial supremacy. Savour learn about how Sunderland led the dating back to 674AD. See where children's railway, play areas, University the exquisite art collection or take way in glass from the 7th Century Bede and Benedict Biscop set the basketball, tennis courts, model 15 a tree top walk in the Winter and see amazing glass and ceramic date of Easter, learn about the boating lake and more. Gardens... just remember to watch art. Don’t miss tasty food and monastery they founded and grew out for the dinosaurs! drinks in The Glass Yard or great before a break at Bede’s Bakehouse • Sunderland Connect route and bus stop Sunniside gifts either. coffee shop. Aquatic Centre Metro route and station • Empire Theatre Home to the North East’s only Museum The distinctive green easy-access 700 If you want the very best West End • Stadium of Light • Roker beach 50m swimming pool, plus a diving Park Lane Park and Winter buses are environmentally-friendly shows that will leave you stunned Get to all of the Sunderland AFC Grab your bucket and spade and pool and split-level fitness centre. Railway station Interchange Lane Gardens and bring out the goose bumps then home games without hassle. Or you head to Sunderland’s seaside. Ideal The programme offers a choice of with hybrid engines to keep down emissions. you want Sunderland Empire could see behind the scenes and see for good old fashioned fun in golden swimming activities, including Theatre. It’s the biggest and best the stadium as the players and sands; followed by a bite to eat in family fun float sessions and a soft theatre in the North East with manager do with an exciting one of the great seafront cafes or play area. shows like Joseph and The Amazing Stadium Tour. restaurants. Technicolor Dreamcoat, Sister Act, Child fares Pop Pay As You Go is the smart way to pay for public Cats and The Sound of Music. Fares Children with an Under 16 Pop card travel for 60p single transport in North East England. Simply top up your Pop or, buy a Child All-day Ticket (CAT) and travel all day on PAYG card and use it to pay for journeys as you make all public transport in Tyne and Wear for £1.10. Children them. Find out more at nexus.org.uk/pop. Single ticket - £1.30 without an Under 16 Pop card travel for 90p single. All day ticket - £2.20 Buy a Transfare if you’re using Metro before or after Other tickets and passes your Sunderland Connect journey. Or buy a Network Family day ticket – £5.20 If you have a Concessionary Travel Pass, you can travel One Day Rover ticket for all day travel on all public transport in Tyne and Wear. For more information on these (one or two adults and up to three children) for free after 9.30am on weekdays, and all day on weekends and bank holidays. attractions and to find out what other things Explorer and Plusbus tickets are also accepted. you can see and do in Sunderland visit Weekly ticket - £8.30 Network One Travel Tickets including zone four are also valid on Sunderland Connect. Sunderland SmartZone is the smart way to get around www.seeitdoitsunderland.co.uk (allows unlimited weekly travel) Sunderland by bus. Tickets are valid on all Go North If your journey includes the 700 and other Go North East East, Arriva and Stagecoach bus services in the area FREE travel for University of Sunderland services, you can buy or use a Buzzfare or 18 and under which means you can jump on the first bus that comes. /seeitdoitsunderland @SeeitDoitSund students and staff who show valid university ID. and Student Day/Weekly tickets. Prices correct at July 2018..
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