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RCH Bus Posters.Indd For further public transport information, please go to www.cornwallpublictransport.info Accessing the Royal Cornwall Hospital by Public Transport A number of bus services currently serve the Royal Cornwall Hospital (RCH) site. The new road layout within the site allows buses to stop at the Trelawny Main Entrance, Tower Block Entrance and laybys on Tresawls Road. Please note: you must have a valid Park & Ride ticket to travel on the Park & Ride (PR1) buses. Service commences 4th August. Buses from Truro City Centre to Royal Cornwall Hospital (RCH) Arrive at: Stop D 14 18 40 297 298 304 403 583 587 PR1 T1 Stop A 27 88 297 298 304 587 T1 Stop B 14B* 18B* 27 88 297 298 304 587 T1 * Evenings & Sundays only. At other times service stops at stop D Buses from Royal Cornwall Hospital (RCH) to Truro City Centre Depart at: Stop A 14B* 18B* 27 88 297 298 304 587 T1 Stop B 27 88 297 298 304 587 T1 Stop C 14 18 27 40 88 297 298 304 403 583 587 PR1 T1 * Evenings & Sundays only. At other times service stops at stop C Royal Cornwall Hospital Site Map Buses from / to all other places Service Operator Arriving at Departing Where do you want to travel? Destination Service Stop Number the Hospital the Hospital Destination Service Stop Mount Ambrose 14/18 D (A & B eve) Bus Stops Bus Stops Blackwater 304 A B D Mount Hawke 304 A B D 14 First from St Ives, Hayle, C see D see above* T1 A B D T1 A B D Camborne, Redruth and above* Bugle 298 A B C Newquay 403 C Camborne 14/18 D (A & B eve) 587 A B D Chacewater 40 D Penryn 88/88B A B C 18 18A First from Penzance, St Erth, C see D see above* Carbis Bay 14 D (A & B eve) Penstraze 304 A B D 18B Hayle, Camborne, above* Carnon Downs 88/88B A B C Penzance 18 D (A & B eve) Redruth and Chacewater T1 A B C Perranporth 403 C 27 27B First from St Austell and Probus D A B A B C Carharrack 40 D 583 D 40 40B First from Camborne, Redruth, CD Chacewater 14/18 D (A & B eve) 587 A B D 40 D T1 A B D Lanner St Day and 297/298 D Perranwell 88/88B A B C Chacewater Connor Downs 14/18 D (A & B eve) T1 A B C 88 88B First from Falmouth, Penryn, D A B A B C Copperhouse 14/18 D (A & B eve) Playing Place 88/88B A B C Ponsanooth and Carnon Crantock 587 A B D T1 A B C Downs Cubert 587 A B D Ponsanooth 88/88B A B C T1 Truronian from Perranporth and St A B C D A B CUC Tremough 88/88B A B C Pool 14/18 D (A & B eve) T1 A B C 40 D Agnes Devoran T1 A B C Porthtowan 304 A B D T1 Truronian from Carnon Downs, D A B A B C Falmouth 88/88B A B C Probus 27 A B C Stithians and Helston Fraddon 587+ A B C Rame T1 A B C 297 Truro from Foxhole, St Dennis D A B A B C Goonhavern 403 C Redruth 14/18 D (A & B eve) Minibuses and St Stephen 587 A B D 40 D 297 Truro from Redruth and A B C D A B Grampound 27 A B C 297/298 D Hayle 14/18 D (A & B eve) St Agnes 403 C Minibuses Chacewater Helston T1 A B C T1 A B D 298 Truro from Bugle, Roche and D A B A B C Hewas Water 27 A B C 583 D Minibuses Ladock Hollywell Bay 587 A B D St Austell 27 A B C 298 Truro from Redruth and A B C D A B Illogan 40 D St Columb Interchange 587+ A B C Indian Queens 587+ A B C (for Bodmin, Minibuses Chacewater Wadebridge and points Ladock 297 A B C 304 Hopley’s from Porthtowan A B C D A B to Bude) 298 A B C St Columb Road 587+ A B C Coaches Langarth, Park & Ride PR1 C D St Day 40 D 403 Summercourt from Newquay, CD Lanner 40 D St Erth 14/18 D (A & B eve) Lelant 14 D (A & B eve) Travel Perranporth and St Agnes St Ives 14 D (A & B eve) Long Rock 18 D (A & B eve) 583 Western from Perranporth and CD St Michaels Hospital 18 D (A & B eve) Longdowns T1 A B C Greyhound St Agnes St Stephens 297 A B C Mabe Burnthouse T1 A B C 587 Western from Newquay and A B C D A B Sticker 27 A B D Malabar 88/88B A B C Stithians T1 A B C Greyhound Perranporth+ Mitchell 587+ A B C + connects with 597 buses in Boscawen Street for onward services. Summercourt 587+ A B C Threemilestone 14/18 D (A & B eve) Gerrans. C5 Kilkhampton. G1 Mill Hill . G4 Perranzabuloe . C3 Ruthernbridge . E3 St. Michael Penkivel . C4 Trevarrian. D3 Crealy Adventure Park . E3 Index to FG Gillan . C5 Kuggar . B5 Millbrook. F5 Pillaton . F4 Saltash . G5 St. Minver. E2 Trevellas . C3 Cruises to the National Express 40 D Godolphin Cross . B4 Ladock . D4 Millpool . E3 Pipers Pool . F3 Sancreed . A4 St. Neot . F4 Treverva . C4 Places Served Isles of Scilly. A4 Godrevy . B3 Ladycross. G3 Milton Abbot . G4 Playing Place. C4 Sandplace. F4 St. Newlyn East. D3 Treviscoe . D4 Dairyland Farm World . D3 Regular Services Allet . C4 Chiverton Cross. C4 Golberdon . F4 Lamanva . C4 Minions . F4 Plymouth . G5 Scorrier. C4 St. Stephen . D4 Trewarmett . F2 Altarnun . F3 Clawton . G2 Goldsithney . B4 Lamerton . G4 Mitchell . D3 Plympton . G5 Seaton . F5 St. Teath . E2 Trewennack. B4 Flambards . B4 505 to 297/298 D Map Launceston London Antony . F5 Coads Green. F3 Goonhavern . C3 Lamorna . A4 Monks Cross . G4 Point . C4 Sennen . A4 St. Tudy . E3 Trewithian . C4 Geevor Tin Mine. A3 Ashton . G4 Congdons Shop . F3 Goonhilly . B5 Land’s End . A4 Morvah . A3 Polbathic. F5 Sennen Cove . A4 Stenalees . E4 Trewoon . D4 Glendurgan (N.T.) . C5 Okehampton 319 319 Barbican . F5 Connor Downs. B4 Gooseham . G1 Landrake . F5 Morwenstow . G1 Poldhu Cove. B5 Sheffield . A4 Stibb . G1 Trispen . D4 to Barnstaple Heligan Gardens. D4 Barripper . B4 Constantine . C5 Gorran. D4 Langdon Cross . G3 Mount . E3 Polgigga . A4 Sheviock . F5 Sticker . D4 Troon. B4 304 A B D Bishopsmead. G4 Constantine Bay . D2 Gorran Haven . D5 Langore . G3 Mount Hawke . C3 Polgooth . D4 Shop . G1 Stithians . C4 Truro . C4 Jamaica Inn Gooseham 504 505 Morwenstow Blackwater. C4 Copperhouse . B4 Grampound . D4 Lanivet. E3 Mousehole. A4 Polperro . E5 Shortlanesend . C4 Stoke Climsland . G4 Tywardreath. E4 and Museums . F3 National Express route 330 Wadebridge 319 Blisland . E3 Coverack . C5 Grampound Road . D4 Lanner. C4 Mullion . B5 Polruan . E4 Sithney . B4 Stonehouse . G5 316 1 319 1 Upton Cross . F4 Lanhydrock . E4 Summer only route 505 St. Columb Bodmin 319 403 C Blunts . F4 Cox Park. G4 Great Park. F5 Lanreath . E4 Mylor Bridge . C4 Polyphant . F3 Sladesbridge . E3 Stratton. G2 Veryan. D4 Newquay Minor Shop Launceston Castle . G3 505 Terminus point St. Columb Bodinnick . E4 Crackington Haven . F2 Grimscott . G2 Lansallos. E4 Nancegollan . B4 Polzeath . E2 South Hill. F4 Summercourt. D3 Wadebridge . E3 315.316 319 Crimp Levant Mine (N.T.) . A3 Major 330.404 319 Woodford Bodmin . E3 Crafthole . F5 Grumbla . A4 Launceston . G3 Nancledra . B3 Ponsanooth . C4 South Petherwin. G3 Sydenham Dameral . G4 Wainhouse Corner . F2 316 Dobwalls 500.504 Bodmin Parkway. E4 Crantock. D3 Gulval . A4 Lawhitton . G3 Nanpean. D4 Pool . C4 Splatt . F2 Tavistock . G4 330 Tideford Warbstow Cross . F2 Morwellham Quay . G4 Goonhaven 504 330 505 330 319 583 D Bohetherick . G4 Cremyll . G5 Tehidy Park . C3 Liskeard Gunnislake . G4 Leedstown . B4 Nanstallon . E3 Porkellis . B4 Sprytown . G3 Washaway . E3 Mount Edgcumbe. G5 Landrake Bolventor . F3 Crimp. G1 Gunwalloe . B5 Lelant . B3 New Mill. A3 Port Isaac. E2 St. Agnes . C3 The Lizard. B5 315 East Taphouse Watergate Bay . D3 National Seal Sanctuary. B5 Perran Sands 316 315.330.406 Boscastle . F2 Crofthandy . C4 Gurnard’s Head . A3 Lewannick . F3 Newbridge . A3 Portgate . G3 St. Ann’s Chapel . G4 Threemilestone . C4 330 404 Lostwithiel 504.505 319 Week St. Mary . G2 500 Burraton Stibb Newquay Blue Reef Perranporth 504 315.500.504 Plymouth X9.76.85 Kilkhampton Botallack . A3 Crowlas . B4 Gweek. B5 Lifton . G3 Newbridge . F4 Porth . D3 St. Austell. D4 Tideford . F5 504 St. Blazey Cross X90.128.208 587 A B D Wendron . B4 Treliske Probus 128 Boyton . G3 Crownhill . G5 Gwennap . C4 Linkinhorne. F4 Newlyn . A4 Porthallow . C5 St. Blazey . E4 Tintagel . F2 Aquarium . D3 316 285.319.518 319 West Looe. F5 Hospital St. Blazey Gate 519 404 500 Truro St. Austell Saltash 519.595 Poughill Bradstone . G3 Crows-An-Wra . ..
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