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Callconnect Timetable July 2020.Indd Service 4 Grantham - Stamford ALL CALLCONNECT JOURNEYS MUST BE BOOKED This is due to capacity issues due to social distancing rules Grantham - Corby Glen - Stamford CallConnect 4 Monday to Friday Saturday Sch SH Grantham, Bus Station, Stand 6 0700 0700 -- 1100 -- 1400 -- -- 1000 1400 Grantham, Prince William Barracks, o/s 0706 0706 -- 1106 -- 1406 -- -- 1006 1406 Old Somerby, Fox & Hounds PH, opp 0710 0710 -- 1110 -- 1410 -- -- 1010 1410 Boothby Pagnell, Letter Box, opp 0714 0714 -- 1114 -- 1414 -- -- 1014 1414 Bitchfi eld, The Crown PH, opp 0719 0719 -- 1119 -- 1419 -- -- 1019 1419 Burton le Coggles B B -- B -- B -- -- B B Swayfi eld -- -- B -- B -- B -- -- -- Corby Glen, Fighting Cocks Inn, adj 0728 0728 0928 1128 1328 1428 1613 0728 1028 1428 Swinstead, Croake Hill, adj 0732 0732 0932 1132 1332 1432 1617 0732 1032 1432 Creeton, Counthorpe Road, opp 0736 0736 0936 1136 1336 1436 1621 0736 1036 1436 Little Bytham, Mallard House, adj 0740 0740 0940 1140 1340 1440 1625 0740 1040 1440 Castle Bytham, Castle Inn, adj 0748 0748 0948 1148 1348 1448 1633 0748 1048 1448 Holywell, Home Farm House, adj 0756 0756 0956 1156 1356 1456 1641 0756 1056 1456 Careby, Station Road, opp 0759 0759 0959 1159 1359 1459 1644 0759 1059 1459 Carlby, Village Hall, adj 0807 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Essendine, Village Hall, opp 0809 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ryhall, Coppice Road, adj 0812 0806 1006 1206 1406 1506 1651 0806 1106 1506 Stamford, Rutland Road, opp -- 0811 1011 1211 1411 1511 1656 0811 1111 1511 Stamford, Morrison Car Park -- 0814 1014 -- 1414 1514 1659 0814 1114 1514 Stamford, Welland Academy, opp 0820 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stamford, Bus Station, Bay 1 0830 0820 1020 1215 1420 1520 1705 0820 1120 1520 Stamford - Corby Glen - Grantham CallConnect 4 Monday to Friday Saturday Sch SH Stamford, Bus Station, Bay 1 0825 1025 1225 1505 1505 1725 1025 1425 1605 Stamford, Welland Academy, adj -- -- -- 1510 -- -- -- -- -- Stamford, Morrison Car Park 0831 1031 1231 -- 1511 1731 1031 1431 1611 Stamford, Rutland Road, adj 0834 1034 1234 -- 1514 1734 1034 1434 1614 Ryhall, Coppice Road, opp 0839 1039 1239 1518 1519 1719 1039 1439 1619 Essendine, Village Hall, outside -- -- -- 1521 -- -- -- -- -- Carlby, High Street, adj -- -- -- 1523 -- -- -- -- -- Careby, Station Road, adj 0846 1046 1246 1531 1526 1746 1046 1446 1626 Holywell, Home Farm House, opp 0849 1049 1249 1534 1529 1749 1049 1449 1629 Castle Bytham, Castle Inn, adj 0857 1057 1257 1543 1537 1757 1057 1457 1637 Little Bytham, Mallard House, opp 0905 1105 1305 1551 1545 1805 1105 1505 B Creeton, Counthorpe Road, adj 0909 1109 1309 1555 1549 1809 1109 1509 B Swinstead, Croake Hill, adj 0913 1113 1313 1559 1553 1813 1113 1513 B Corby Glen, Fighting Cocks Inn, opp 0917 1117 1317 1603 1557 1817 1117 1517 B Swayfi eld -- -- B B B -- -- -- -- Burton le Coggles B B -- -- -- B B B -- Bitchfi eld, The Crown PH, adj 0926 1126 -- -- -- 1826 1126 1526 -- Boothby Pagnell, Letter Box, adj 0931 1131 -- -- -- 1831 1131 1531 -- Old Somerby, Fox & Hounds PH, adj 0935 1135 -- -- -- 1835 1135 1535 -- Grantham, Prince William Barracks, opp 0939 1139 -- -- -- 1839 1139 1539 -- Grantham, Bus Station, Stand 6 0945 1145 -- -- -- 1845 1145 1545 -- Notes: SH - School Holidays Sch - Schooldays Only B - Requested stop must be booked more than 2 hours in advance ALL CALLCONNECT JOURNEYS MUST BE BOOKED Lincolnshire CallConnect Bourne & Stamford CallConnect 0345 234 3344 0345 263 8153 If you wish to travel in your wheelchair on this service please call 0345 234 3344 for Lincolnshire services or 0345 263 8153 for Bourne, Stamford and Peterborough for advice.
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