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Shirehampton Station I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Shirehampton Station i Onward Travel Information Local area map Key CG Twyford House Cricket Club RV GC Shirehampton Golf Club RV Kings Weston Roman Villa HC Health Centre Cycle routes Footpaths km 0 0.5 CG 0 Miles 0.25 e tanc dis ing alk w es ut in m GC 0 1 M5 HC Shirehampton Station Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2018 & also map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA Buses Main destinations by bus (Data correct at September 2019) Key DESTINATION BUS ROUTES BUS STOP A Bus Stop Bristol City Centre [ Portway Park & Ride B Rail replacement Bus Stop Broadmead Portway Park & Ride B Station Entrance/Exit Canons Marsh Portway Park & Ride B City of Bristol College Portway Park & Ride B A Coombe Dingle 508 A Harbourside Portway Park & Ride B Hotwells Portway Park & Ride B Po Old Market Portway Park & Ride B rtw ay Portway Park & Ride Portway Park & Ride C B Portway Park & Ride B C Sea Mills ^ 508 A Shirehampton Green 508 A Southmead (and for Southmead Hospital) 508 A Temple Meads ^ Portway Park & Ride B Shirehampton Westbury-on-Trym 508 A Station We the curious (Bristol Science Centre) Portway Park & Ride B Bus routes 508 operate Mondays to Saturdays, only. No Sunday/Public Holiday service. The Portway Park & Ride service runs daily, Mondays to Sundays and Public Holidays. Notes When it is necessary to run rail replacement bus or taxi services these can ^ Direct trains operate to this destination from Shirehampton Station usually be found at the bus laybys on A4 Portway both sides on the road. [ Direct trains operate to Bristol Temple Meads Station from where frequent buses operate to the City Centre. Taxis depart from the Station Approach Road. Shirehampton Station has no taxi rank or cab office. Advance booking is Shirelink Taxis Prestige Cars Bristol Anthony's Cab essential, please consider using the following local operators: (Inclusion of Taxis this number doesn’t represent any endorsement of the taxi firm) 0117 966 6888 0117 950 9999 0117 982 9113 Further information about all onward travel Local Cycle Info National Cycle Info Bus Times PlusBus See timetable www.travelwest.info sustrans.org.uk displays at bus Find the bus times for your stop. plusbus.info For more information about cycle routes. Sustrans is the UK’s leading sustainable transport charity. stops. Search for a bus stop by entering a postcode, street & town or a stop A discount price ‘bus pass’ that you buy with your train ticket. It gives name & town. you unlimited bus travel around your chosen town, on participating buses. National Rail Enquiries Online NRE App Social Media Alert Me Contact Centre PlusBike facebook.com/nationalrailenq You can sign up to Alert Me messages on the National nationalrail.co.uk Free National Rail Enquiries app Rail Enquiries website where you can receive train and 03457 48 49 50 nationalrail.co.uk/plusbike for iOS and Android platform notifications directly to your smart phone. Calls cost no more than calls to geographic numbers For more information. @nationalrailenq (01 or 02) and may be recorded. nationalrail.co.uk/alertme This poster shows details of popular destinations and main, frequent bus routes. Additional services may run, so please check with Traveline or see posters at local bus stops. Whilst considerable care has been taken to ensure the information contained on this poster is correct and accurate, Scan this code with your mobile National Rail cannot accept responsibility for any loss or inconvenience caused by any errors or omissions, or for loss, damage, injury or inconvenience relating to the cancellation, alteration, delay or diversion of a service. For any feedback, please e-mail [email protected] to take this poster with you. V10 - FAB - Valid from Jan 2020.
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