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Mondays to Fridays Saturdays Sundays Summer Bank Holiday 297 Bridgnorth - Alveley - Kidderminster Arriva Midlands Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service Restrictions 1 2 Notes AL2 SHOL Sch Oldbury, adj Oldbury Wells School 1550 High Town, adj Harp Inn 0705 0745 0945 1145 1345 1600 1600 1705 1745 Low Town, adj Fosters Arms 0709 0749 0949 1149 1349 1605 1605 1709 1749 Quatt, adj Junction 0717 0757 0957 1157 1357 1612 1612 1717 1757 Alveley, opp Post Office 0723 0803 1003 1203 1403 1520 1618 1618 1723 1803 Shatterford, adj Red Lion Inn 0727 0807 1007 1207 1407 1527 1622 1622 1727 1807 Upper Arley, opp Arley Forge 0812 1012 1212 1412 1812 Upper Arley, adj Church 0813 1013 1213 1413 1813 Shatterford, opp Shatterford Inn 0729 0818 1018 1218 1418 1529 1624 1624 1729 1818 Trimpley, adj Trimpley Green Crossroads 0823 1023 1223 1423 Franche, adj Habberley Lane 0828 1028 1228 1428 Franche, adj Marlpool Lane Stores 0737 0831 1031 1231 1431 1737 1826 Kidderminster, opp Swan Centre 0836 1036 1236 1436 Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Station (Stand 7) 0743 0840 1040 1240 1440 1543 1638 1638 1743 1832 Saturdays Notes AL2 High Town, adj Harp Inn 0705 0745 0945 1145 1345 1600 1705 1745 Low Town, adj Fosters Arms 0709 0749 0949 1149 1349 1604 1709 1749 Quatt, adj Junction 0717 0757 0957 1157 1357 1612 1717 1757 Alveley, opp Post Office 0723 0803 1003 1203 1403 1520 1618 1723 1803 Shatterford, adj Red Lion Inn 0727 0807 1007 1207 1407 1527 1622 1727 1807 Upper Arley, opp Arley Forge 0812 1012 1212 1412 1812 Upper Arley, adj Church 0813 1013 1213 1413 1813 Shatterford, opp Shatterford Inn 0729 0818 1018 1218 1418 1529 1624 1729 1818 Trimpley, adj Trimpley Green Crossroads 0823 1023 1223 1423 Franche, adj Habberley Lane 0828 1028 1228 1428 Franche, adj Marlpool Lane Stores 0737 0831 1031 1231 1431 1737 1826 Kidderminster, opp Swan Centre 0836 1036 1236 1436 Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Station (Stand 7) 0743 0840 1040 1240 1440 1543 1638 1743 1832 Sundays no service 0 Service Restrictions: 1 - from 22.10.21, not 1.11.21 to 17.12. 2 - to 17.12.21, not 25.10.21 to 29.10. Notes: AL2 - Departs Alveley Village Hall at 15:24 Operates Direct via A442. SHOL - School Holidays Sch - Schooldays Only 297 Kidderminster - Alveley - Bridgnorth Arriva Midlands Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service Restrictions 1 2 Notes SH Sch AL1 C Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Station (Stand 7) 0745 0745 0845 1045 1245 1445 1605 1700 1745 1832 Kidderminster, adj Swan Centre 0747 0747 0847 1047 1247 1447 1607 1702 1747 1834 Franche, adj Marlpool Place 0852 1052 1252 1452 1612 1752 Franche, Habberley Lane (SW-bound) 0855 1055 1255 1455 1615 1757 Trimpley, opp Trimpley Green Crossroads 0900 1100 1300 1500 1620 1802 Shatterford, adj Shatterford Inn 0759 0759 0905 1105 1305 1505 1625 1714 1807 1846 Upper Arley, opp Primary School 0910 1110 1310 1510 1630 1812 Upper Arley, adj Church 0911 1111 1311 1511 1631 Shatterford, opp Red Lion Inn 0801 0801 0916 1116 1316 1516 1636 1716 1816 1848 Alveley, adj Post Office 0805 0805 0920 1120 1320 1520 1640 1720 1820 1852 Quatt, opp Junction 0811 0811 0926 1126 1326 1646 1726 1826 1858 Low Town, adj Falcon Hotel 0819 0819 0934 1134 1334 1654 1734 1834 1906 Castle Hill, adj Severn Valley Railway 0821 0821 0936 1136 1336 1656 1736 1836 1908 Oldbury, adj Oldbury Wells School 0824 High Town, adj Harp Inn 0830 0940 1140 1340 1700 1740 1840 1912 High Town, adj Northgate Car Park 0833 Service Restrictions: 1 - from 22.10.21, not 1.11.21 to 17.12. 2 - to 17.12.21, not 25.10.21 to 29.10. Notes: AL1 - Continues to Alveley Village Hall arriving at 15:21. C - Operates via Conningsby Drive. SH - School Holidays Sch - Schooldays Only Shropshire Council20/09/2021 0654 297 Kidderminster - Alveley - Bridgnorth Arriva Midlands Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Saturdays Notes AL1 C Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Station (Stand 7) 0745 0845 1045 1245 1445 1605 1700 1745 1832 Kidderminster, adj Swan Centre 0747 0847 1047 1247 1447 1607 1702 1747 1834 Franche, adj Marlpool Place 0852 1052 1252 1452 1612 1752 Franche, Habberley Lane (SW-bound) 0855 1055 1255 1455 1615 1757 Trimpley, opp Trimpley Green Crossroads 0900 1100 1300 1500 1620 1802 Shatterford, adj Shatterford Inn 0759 0905 1105 1305 1505 1625 1714 1807 1846 Upper Arley, opp Primary School 0910 1110 1310 1510 1630 1812 Upper Arley, adj Church 0911 1111 1311 1511 1631 Shatterford, opp Red Lion Inn 0801 0916 1116 1316 1516 1636 1716 1816 1848 Alveley, adj Post Office 0805 0920 1120 1320 1520 1640 1720 1820 1852 Quatt, opp Junction 0811 0926 1126 1326 1646 1726 1826 1858 Low Town, adj Falcon Hotel 0819 0934 1134 1334 1654 1734 1834 1906 Castle Hill, adj Severn Valley Railway 0821 0936 1136 1336 1656 1736 1836 1908 High Town, adj Harp Inn 0830 0940 1140 1340 1700 1740 1840 1912 Sundays no service Notes: AL1 - Continues to Alveley Village Hall arriving at 15:21. C - Operates via Conningsby Drive. 1 Shropshire Council20/09/2021 0654 297 Bridgnorth - Alveley - Kidderminster Arriva Midlands For times of the next departures from a particular stop you can use traveline-txt - by sending the SMS code to 84268. Add the service number after the code if you just want a specific service - eg: buctdgtd 60. The return message from traveline-txt will show the next three departures, and it currently costs 25p plus any message sending charge. Departure times will be real-time predictions where available, or scheduled departure times if not. You can also get the same information by using the SMS code at www.nextbuses.mobi (only normal browsing charges apply) or through several iPhone or Android apps that offer access to NextBuses. NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code shradpgm Oldbury, adj Oldbury Wells School Oldbury Wells 3500B029100 shratmap Castle Hill, adj Hawthorns Junction Hollybush Road 3500B240400 shrdjmj High Town, adj Sainsbury’s Old Smithfield Road 3500B466501 shrawawg High Town, adj Harp Inn High Street 3500B264001 shratgta Castle Hill, opp New Road Junction West Castle Street 3500B227900 shratgtd Castle Hill, opp Riverside Wines Underhill Street 3500B228000 shratpgt Low Town, adj Fosters Arms Mill Street 3500B249600 shratjtp Low Town, adj Cann Hall Drive Junction Cann Hall Road 3500B239100 shratjtw Low Town, opp Severn Street Junction Hospital Street 3500B239200 shrdgjtd Danesford, adj Hillside Avenue Junction A442 3500B000501 shrdgpwm Quatford, adj Chapel Lane Junction A442 3500B464400 shrdgmdw Quatford, opp Caravan Site A442 3500B002500 shrdgtdt Dudmaston, opp Dudmaston Hall A442 3500B465201 shrdgjpw Quatt, adj Junction A442 3500B000301 shrdgmpa Hampton, opp Hampton Loade Junction A442 3500B068201 shrdgtdj Alveley, adj Village Hall Daddlesbrook Road 3500B465104 shrdgtaw Alveley, opp Cooks Cross Junction Daddlesbrook Road 3500B465101 shrdgtda Alveley, adj Bridge Road Junction Daddlesbrook Road 3500B465102 - Alveley, adj Greeway Avenue Junction Daddlebrook Road 3500B465106 shragjpj Alveley, opp Post Office Main Road 3500B057600 shrdgmjp Alveley, adj Methodist Church Church Road 3500B057601 shrdgtdw Romsley, adj Sham Lane Junction A442 3500B465300 wocgmwdp Shatterford, adj Red Lion Inn A442 2000G581591 wocgagwj Upper Arley, opp Arley Forge Lowe Lane 2000G581590 wocgmdjm Upper Arley, opp Primary School Arley Lane 2000G106800 wocgtpmd Upper Arley, adj Church Arley Lane 2000G106802 wocdpmdj Upper Arley, adj Primary School Arley Lane 2000G610002 wocgmdjg Upper Arley, adj Arley Forge Arley Lane 2000G106700 wocgptpw Goods Green, opp Opposite Arley Lane Council Houses Arley Lane 2000G500142 wocgjwgp Shatterford, opp Shatterford Inn A442 2000G100201 wocdpada Trimpley, opp Reservoir Lane Trimpley Lane 2000G500144 wocgagwg Trimpley, adj Trimpley Green Crossroads Hoarstone Lane 2000G581589 wocgagwd Low Habberley, adj Low Habberley Farm Habberley2 Lane 2000G581588 wocdpadj Low Habberley, Low Habberley (S-bound) Low Habberley 2000G500146 wocdpaja Franche, adj Habberley Lane Habberley Lane 2000G581508 wocdmawg Franche, opp Marlpool Stores Marlpool Lane 2000G502555 wocdjgtm Franche, adj Marlpool Lane Stores Marlpool Lane 2000G198601 wocdpajp Franche, opp Hay Close Marlpool Lane 2000G581513 wocdjgwd Kidderminster, Proud Cross Ringway (S-bound) Proud Cross Ringway 2000G198900 wocdjtjt Kidderminster, opp Swan Centre Blackwell Street 2000G038201 wocdwtjd Kidderminster, adj Health Centre Bromsgrove Street 2000G000210 wocgpdpa Kidderminster, adj Prospect Hill Prospect Hill 2000G099210 wocdwtgt Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Station (Stand 7) Corporation Street 2000G000207 Shropshire Council20/09/2021 0654 297 Kidderminster - Alveley - Bridgnorth Arriva Midlands For times of the next departures from a particular stop you can use traveline-txt - by sending the SMS code to 84268. Add the service number after the code if you just want a specific service - eg: buctdgtd 60. The return message from traveline-txt will show the next three departures, and it currently costs 25p plus any message sending charge. Departure times will be real-time predictions where available, or scheduled departure times if not. You can also get the same information by using the SMS code at www.nextbuses.mobi (only normal browsing charges apply) or through several iPhone or Android apps that
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