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Lincolnshire Ctymapside Lincolnshirem&G07/06/201311:08Page1 Lincolnshire CtyMapSide_LincolnshireM&G07/06/201311:08Page1 A Scunthorpe B C HF to Hull D GRIMSBY Grimsby E Cleethorpes FG Scunthorpe Brocklesby 3 HF 9811 HF Cleethorpes 100.101 Keelby 100 161 Brigg HF 103.161 HF HF 3.21.25 101 28.50.51 103 Brigg HF Laceby 50 NORTH 21 NORTH Great 28 Limber 3 Irby LINCOLNSHIRE 161 51 1 Messingham 9811 Swallow NORTH EAST 1 103 161 161 3 LINCOLNSHIRE Holton 25 le Clay Cherry Park Information correct to June 2013 Caistor 51 Hibaldstow North Kelsey Cabourne 50 50 Scotter Tetney 161 Grainsby North Cotes Kirton in Lindsey 161 Nettleton Marshchapel 161 25 East Ferry 100 9811 Moortown Rothwell East North 38 Croxby Ravendale Thoresby 50 101 Scotton Kirton in South 3 Lindsey Kelsey 21 Laughton 161 38 Grainthorpe North 11A Thorganby 28 Fulstow Somercotes 0 12 3 4 5 miles Waddingham Holton-le-Moor 51 Brookenby 012345678 kilometres 103 38 East Ludborough 50 Blyton 38 Stockwith Snitterby Claxby Binbrook 38.50 96/97 to Retford 100 161 Utterby Saltfleet 101 Willoughton 161 25 398 to Belton Bishop Osgodby 3 3X see Gainsborough Norton Morton Town Map for details Tealby Kirmond 3X 2 in this area Le Mire Fotherby 21 Corringham 11A 3L.3X 3X 28 Alvingham Saltfleetby 95.95A Hemswell Hemswell 3 9 106 9811 161 3X 25 51 51M 96/97 Cliff Glentham PC23 161 1 398 GAINSBOROUGH 28 2 West Middle 51M 1 28 Central MARKET RASEN 3L 1.9 1 Rasen Rasen 3L 3X 3X see Louth Town Map 9 51M 106 Glentworth Bishopsbridge for details in this area Theddlethorpe Ludford 38 Lea Road Market North 25 LOUTH Grimoldby St. Helen 95 Rasen 1 100 Owmby Newton 3 Willingham Burgh 1.9 .51M 1 see Mablethorpe Town Map 95A 10 28 28 for details in this area 107 by Spital by Toft on Bain 9 Manby Lea Knaith Upton 11A 9 1 95.95A 6C 28 8.28 Park 9811 Linwood Grimblethorpe 51M 1 96/97 Kexby 103 Legsby 8.21 96.96A 95 101.106 10 1 Willingham by Stow PC23 1.3L.3X.6C.8.9.10 Legbourne Great Carlton MABLETHORPE 95A to 107.398 Faldingworth Hainton 38.51.51M 28 Retford 107 6C South Trusthorpe South North Reston 1.8.9 100 Ingham Hackthorn Lissington Tathwell 106 Willingham Reston 96.96A West 9 Strubby 9 Holton cum Torrington Sutton Marton Stow 9811 3 8 1 106 Beckering Withern 9 on Sea 103 11A West 21 Sandilands Wickenby Barkwith East 3 106 11.12 Barkwith Maltby 3 107 Sturton by Stow Snelland le Marsh 96 Welton 6C 96A Scampton 9811 RAF PC23 Markby 3 Goulceby Burwell Torksey 100 Scampton Dunholme 10 Scamblesby Aby 96 8 North 11A 6 10 8 106 Wragby 21 96A 9 777 Carlton Stainton 8 8 7.8.10 Scothern Bullington 8 12.21 777 Nettleham Bilsby Fenton Alford Huttoft Anderby South see Lincoln Langton 8 Creek 106 67.777 Carlton 103 Town Map Langworth by Wragby 6 South Saxilby for details Ormsby 7 Dunham 107 2.32 9811 in this Belchford 21 8 12 on Trent Newton 100.106 area Sudbrooke Tetford 8.21 21 Mumby on Trent Burton 107 Reepham 777 15 LINCOLN Baumber 7.9 Chapel St. Waters 8.21.96 7.9.12 Leonards 2 to Edwinstowe 15A 1.2.3.5.6.10.10.11.11A Brinkhill 96A 12.21 32 to Retford Thorney 67 15A 15 12.13.14.15.15A.PC23 6C Willoughby Skellingthorpe 6 Short 23A.27.29.31.31A.32 see Horncastle Hogsthorpe NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 33.40.44.44.44A.46.47.48.49 Town Map for NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 67 Fiskerton Ferry details in this area 8 1 67 29 LINCOLN 2 66.100.103.106.107.777.9811 96A 21 Harby Washingborough Toynton 96 Claxby 29 29 6C Hagworthingham 66 66 10 6 1.7.9.12.21 Bardney 1A.R1 3 Heighington 44.44A.66 Bucknall 6 Ingoldmells 10 10 10 HORNCASTLE Partney 4 Birchwood 44 44 5 2 6.96A 4 67 48 44A 44A 31 2 65A 6.6C 8 6 65.65A 6 Candlesby North 14 31A Branston Raithby 96 96A R1 Scarle 48 Hykeham 14 10 Scremby 6A 1.3.7.9 14 13 Bracebridge Potterhanworth Butlins Heath Southrey Hundleby Burgh le 12.21.R1 46 1 Spilsby 6 Marsh 49 27 14 5.31 Roughton Thorpe on 33 65 6 Old Bolingbroke Halton Holegate 6 6A Besthorpe 48 47 North 13 44 31A 96 South the Hill 96A.113 Hykeham 31 Nocton 65A Scarle 46 South Waddington Toynton 1.1A.3.6.6A.7 SKEGNESS 67 49 Hykeham Haltham Swinderby 48 13 Dunston All Saints YO34 9.12.21.R1 48 Aubourn Woodhall East Kirkby 48 65 Spa 7 Skegness Witham St. Hughs Haddington Harmston 31A 12 Collingham 6 8 see Skegness Town Map 47 Metheringham 5 Kirkstead for details in this area Thurlby 5 65 113 YO34 Thorpe 48 Coleby Bridge 31A 65 48 46.48 46 5 Culvert 65A Mareham Hagnaby Lock Havenhouse 49 49 Bassingham 1 33 Blankney 31A 65 le Fen Stickford 49 44 Martin Tattershall Wainfleet Norton Disney Boothby Scopwick 8 Timberland Thorpe New Wainfleet 67 Carlton-le-Moorland Graffoe Bolingbroke 113 46 46 31 Coningsby 5 Tattershall Tumby New YO34 Navenby Walcott 31A Stickney Leake 7 Stapleford Tattershall Woodside 5 Wellingore 65 5 12 47 Bridge 7 46 Scrub Dogdyke Hill 67 Digby Billinghay New York 6 YO34 Friskney Welbourn Ashby de Hawthorn 12 Northgate Brant la Launde 8 Castle 47 Hill 113 Broughton 31 Hundle Beckingham Leake NEWARK North Kyme Houses 47 1 Dorrington Commonside 24.46.47.67 Balderton 7 Leadenham 5 Wrangle 12 Anwick Ruskington Frithville Sibsey YO34 24 Fulbeck RAF Cranwell 33.44 65 Old Leake Cranwell 635 South Kyme Gipsey 7 24 635 65 Bridge 635 Langrick 6 8 12 © Lincolnshire County Council Stubton Leasingham 31 113 Claypole Caythorpe YO34 Leverton Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of see Sleaford Town Map 44 Antons Gowt 5 this document, Lincolnshire County Council cannot be held for details in this area 44 responsible for any errors or changes in the information given. Normanton 1.27.31.35 Cowbridge 5 1 12 Benington 37.65.635 SLEAFORD Kirkby la Thorpe see Boston Town Map 24 for details in this area 6 7 12 South Rauceby 7 KEY Long Carlton Scroop Hubberts BOSTON 6 6 1 37 36 44 Butterwick 7 Bennington 27 44 Heckington 36 Bridge Marston Swineshead InterConnect route 27 Ancaster 27 1 Bridge 61 33 1 Heckington 59 Freiston 24 Rauceby 35 37 37 61 12 Foston Honington 1 Great Swineshead 5.6.7.8.12 Other bus routes Silk 36 Hale 59 59 Fishtoft YO34.36.44 24 Willoughby 44 Wyberton 24 Barkston 1 37 61 58.59.61 58 58 Terminus points 58 1 Helpringham 44 Kirton 14.41 Syston Culverthorpe 37 59 44 Allington 24 27 1 End 58 Downtown Scredington Swineshead 113 Belton 36 58 Occasional journeys 33 37 Kirton 35 Wainfleet 6 6 Osbournby Railway line and station to Bingham Bottesford 6 14 1 Welby Swaton Bicker 59 41 41 24 27 58 Sedgebrook 41 35 58 to Nottingham 1.4.6.8.9 Threekingham 113 Tourist Information Centre Barrowby 1 Sutterton 14.24.26 6 41 33 26 36 Donington 27.28.55 see Grantham Town Map GRANTHAM 37 for details in this area 26 35 CallConnect demand 6 35 62 4 26 Ropsley Billingborough responsive service operate 9 8.9 Folkingham Quadring across Lincolnshire except 7 Woolsthorpe 9 Pickworth 26 1.36.37 113 55 Old in the area shaded green - 7 Denton 62 59 9 28 Somerby 26 26 26 Holbeach to find out more Harlaxton 4 33 St. Matthew call 0845 234 3344 Pointon Gosberton 9 55 Boothby 55 26 Holbeach 8 Pagnell Westhorpe St. Marks CallConnect operates in Eaton 55 26 Aslackby 55 Great Ponton 26 Gosberton 59 this area - to find out more Ingoldsby Gedney 26 Clough Risegate 113 call 0845Drove 234 End 3344 Croxton Kerrial 33 Rippingale Bitchfield 26 Produced by 7.6.13 www.fwt.co.uk 8 Surfleet 55 28 4 33 Kirkby Underwood 301 Dunsby 62 59 Northgate Pinchbeck Gedney 55 to Saltby Woolsthorpe by 33 301 Fleet Colsterworth 59 Dyke Skillington 505 Hargate LEICESTERSHIRE Burton-le- Haconby Pinchbeck Weston 505 8 28 Corby Glen West Waltham on Coggles 301 59 50 28 Moulton HOLBEACH the Wolds 4 Morton 113 505 Whaplode Long Sutton 62 Gedney Stainby Colsterworth 101 see Spalding Town Map 50 8 to Melton Mowbray Swayfield 33 302 Spalding for details in this area 505 Sutton 8 and Loughborough A 28 Swinstead Bridge NORFOLK 101 302 Pode Hole 301 Twenty 37 Weston INDEX TO PLACES SERVED Gunby 4 302 SPALDING 505 28 see Stamford Town Map 100 Hills to King’s Lynn for details in this area 37.52.59 52 Aby . .F3 Cabourne . .D1 33.102 Tydd 28 Creeton BOURNE 62.100.113 505 Alford . .F3 Caistor . .D1 202.203 302.505 Moulton St. Mary 50 Allington . .A6 Candlesby . .G4 South Witham 37 Castle 301.302 Chapel Holbeach 50 Alvingham . .F2 Carlby . .C9 Bytham 4 4 101 202 St. Johns Ancaster . .B6 Carlton-le-Moorland . .B5 102 100 Sutton 50 G Little Cowbit 52 50 Anderby Creek . .G3 Carlton Scroop . .B6 Toft 203 St. James Antons Gowt . .E6 Castle Bytham . .B8 Bytham Thurlby Southrey . .D4 Tinwell . .C9 Anwick . .D5 Caythorpe . .B6 Spalding . .E8 Stretton 4 52 Toft . .C8 Ashby de la Launde . .C5 Chapel St. Leonards . .G4 Newton Spilsby . .F4 Torksey . .A3 Aslackby .
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