8, 9 City Centre – West Bridgford – Rushcliffe Leisure Centre from Sunday 24 July 2011

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8, 9 City Centre – West Bridgford – Rushcliffe Leisure Centre from Sunday 24 July 2011 8, 9 City Centre – West Bridgford – Rushcliffe Leisure Centre from Sunday 24 July 2011 Mondays to Fridays Service Number: 8 8 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 9 8 9 8 9B 9 8 9B 9 8 9 9 City, Victoria Centre 07.00 07.30 08.00 08.20 08.35 08.50 09.05 09.25 35 55 05 25 16.25 16.35 16.55 17.05 17.15 17.35 17.40 17.55 18.10 40 10 23.10 City, Angel Row 07.05 07.35 08.05 08.25 08.40 08.55 09.10 09.30 40 00 10 30 16.30 16.40 17.00 17.10 17.20 17.40 17.45 18.00 18.15 45 15 23.15 every every Train Station 07.10 07.40 08.10 08.30 08.45 09.00 09.15 09.35 45 05 15 35 16.35 16.45 17.05 17.15 17.25 17.45 17.50 18.05 18.18 48 18 until 23.18 10-20 until 30 Trent Bridge, Victoria Embankment 07.15 07.45 08.15 08.35 08.50 09.05 09.20 09.40 mins 50 10 20 40 16.40 16.50 17.10 17.20 17.30 17.50 17.55 18.10 18.22 mins 52 22 23.22 West Bridgford, Central Avenue 07.19 07.49 08.19 08.39 08.54 09.09 09.24 09.44 54 14 24 44 16.44 16.56 17.14 17.26 17.36 17.56 17.59 18.16 18.26 56 26 23.26 Compton Acres Shops … … … 08.47 … 09.17 … 09.52 … 22 … 52 16.52 … 17.22 … 17.45 18.05 … 18.25 18.34 … 34 23.34 Rushcliffe Leisure Centre 07.28 07.58 08.28 08.54 09.03 09.24 09.33 09.59 03 29 33 59 16.59 17.09 17.29 17.39 17.52 18.12 18.08 18.32 18.41 05 41 23.41 Mondays to Fridays Note FS FS FS Service Number: N6 N6 N6 City, Victoria Centre 01.15 02.15 03.15 City, Angel Row 01.20 02.20 03.20 Train Station 01.22 02.22 03.22 Trent Bridge, Victoria Embankment 01.25 02.25 03.25 West Bridgford, Central Avenue 01.30 02.30 03.30 Compton Acres Shops 01.46 02.46 03.46 Rushcliffe Leisure Centre 01.39 02.39 03.39 Saturdays Note FS FS FS Service Number: 8 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 N6 N6 N6 City, Victoria Centre 08.35 09.05 09.25 09.35 55 05 25 35 17.25 17.35 18.10 40 10 22.40 23.10 01.15 02.15 03.15 City, Angel Row 08.40 09.10 09.30 09.40 every 00 10 30 40 17.30 17.40 18.15 every 45 15 22.45 23.15 01.20 02.20 03.20 Train Station 08.45 09.15 09.35 09.45 10-20 05 15 35 45 until 17.35 17.45 18.18 30 48 18 until 22.48 23.18 01.22 02.22 03.22 Trent Bridge, Victoria Embankment 08.50 09.20 09.40 09.50 mins 10 20 40 50 17.40 17.50 18.22 mins 52 22 22.52 23.22 01.25 02.25 03.25 West Bridgford, Central Avenue 08.54 09.24 09.44 09.54 14 24 44 54 17.44 17.54 18.26 56 26 22.56 23.26 01.30 02.30 03.30 Compton Acres Shops … … 09.52 … 22 … 52 … 17.52 … 18.34 … 34 … 23.34 01.46 02.46 03.46 Rushcliffe Leisure Centre 09.03 09.33 09.59 10.03 29 33 59 03 17.59 18.03 18.41 05 41 23.05 23.41 01.39 02.39 03.39 Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays Service Number: 8 9 8 9 8 9 9B 9B 9B 9 City, Victoria Centre 08.40 09.10 40 10 18.40 19.10 19.40 20.40 21.40 22.40 City, Angel Row 08.45 09.15 45 15 18.45 19.15 19.45 20.45 21.45 22.45 every Train Station until 08.48 09.18 30 48 18 18.48 19.18 19.48 20.48 21.48 22.48 Trent Bridge, Victoria Embankment 08.52 09.22 mins 52 22 18.52 19.22 19.52 20.52 21.52 22.52 West Bridgford, Central Avenue 08.56 09.26 56 26 18.56 19.26 19.56 20.56 21.56 22.56 Compton Acres Shops … 09.34 … 34 … 19.34 20.03 21.03 22.03 23.03 Rushcliffe Leisure Centre 09.05 09.41 05 41 19.05 19.41 20.09 21.09 22.09 23.09 Please note: FS: Operates on Friday and Saturday nightly only, premium fare applies. At Rushcliffe Leisure Centre, Green Line 8 continues to Compton Acres and Green Line 9 continues to Musters Road. Customers can stay on the bus as far as Musters Road/Kingston Road at no additional cost. 8, 9 Rushcliffe Leisure Centre – West Bridgford – City Centre from Sunday 24 July 2011 Mondays to Fridays Service Number: 8 8 8 8 8 9B 8 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 8 9 9 Compton Acres Shops K K … … … 08.04 … … 08.47 … 09.17 … 09.52 … 22 … 52 … 16.52 … 17.22 … … 18.05 18.34 Rushcliffe Leisure Centre 06.28 06.58 07.28 07.43 07.58 08.11 08.13 08.28 08.59 09.03 09.29 09.33 09.59 03 29 33 59 16.33 17.09 17.10 17.29 17.40 18.10 18.14 18.44 every every Compton Acres Shops 06.35 07.05 07.35 07.50 08.05 … 08.20 08.35 a 09.10 a 09.40 a 10 a 40 a 16.40 a 17.16 a 17.46 18.16 a a 10-20 until 30 Kingston Road 06.40 07.10 07.40 07.57 08.12 … 08.27 08.42 09.05 09.15 09.35 09.45 10.05 mins 15 35 45 05 16.45 17.15 17.20 17.35 17.50 18.20 18.20 18.50 mins West Bridgford, Central Avenue 06.44 07.14 07.44 08.01 08.16 … 08.31 08.46 09.09 09.19 09.39 09.49 10.09 19 39 49 09 16.49 17.19 17.24 17.39 17.54 18.24 18.24 18.54 Train Station 06.53 07.23 07.53 08.13 08.28 … 08.43 08.58 09.18 09.28 09.48 09.58 10.18 28 48 58 18 16.58 17.28 17.33 17.48 18.03 18.33 18.33 19.03 City, Victoria Centre 06.58 07.28 07.58 08.18 08.33 … 08.48 09.03 09.23 09.33 09.53 10.03 10.23 33 53 03 23 17.03 17.33 17.38 17.53 18.08 18.38 18.38 19.08 Mondays to Fridays Service Number: 8 9 8 9 8B 9B Compton Acres Shops … 34 … 22.34 … 23.34 Rushcliffe Leisure Centre 10 44 22.10 22.44 23.10 23.44 Compton Acres Shops 16 a until 22.16 a 23.16 a Kingston Road 20 50 22.20 22.50 23.20 23.48 West Bridgford, Central Avenue 24 54 22.24 22.54 23.24 23.52 Train Station 33 03 22.33 23.03 T T City, Victoria Centre 38 08 22.38 23.08 … … Saturdays Service Number: 8 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8B 9B Compton Acres Shops K K … … … … 09.52 … 22 … 52 … … 17.22 … 17.52 … 18.34 … 34 … 22.34 … 23.34 Rushcliffe Leisure Centre 08.03 08.33 08.59 09.03 09.29 09.33 09.59 10.03 29 33 59 03 17.03 17.29 17.38 17.59 18.10 18.44 10 44 22.10 22.44 23.10 23.44 every every Compton Acres Shops 08.10 08.40 a 09.10 a 09.40 a 10.10 a 40 a 10 17.10 a 17.45 a 18.16 a 16 a until 22.16 a 23.16 a 10-20 until 30 Kingston Road 08.15 08.45 09.05 09.15 09.35 09.45 10.05 10.15 mins 35 45 05 15 17.15 17.35 17.50 18.05 18.20 18.50 mins 20 50 22.20 22.50 23.20 23.48 West Bridgford, Central Avenue 08.19 08.49 09.09 09.19 09.39 09.49 10.09 10.19 39 49 09 19 17.19 17.39 17.54 18.09 18.24 18.54 24 54 22.24 22.54 23.24 23.52 Train Station 08.28 08.58 09.18 09.28 09.48 09.58 10.18 10.28 48 58 18 28 17.28 17.48 18.03 18.18 18.33 19.03 33 03 22.33 23.03 T T City, Victoria Centre 08.33 09.03 09.23 09.33 09.53 10.03 10.23 10.33 53 03 23 33 17.33 17.53 18.08 18.23 18.38 19.08 38 08 22.38 23.08 … … Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays Service Number: 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 8 8 9B Compton Acres Shops … 09.34 … 34 … 19.34 … … … 23.03 Rushcliffe Leisure Centre 09.10 09.44 10 44 19.10 19.44 20.10 21.10 22.10 23.09 every Compton Acres Shops a a until a a 09.16 30 16 19.16 20.16 21.16 22.16 Kingston Road 09.20 09.50 mins 20 50 19.20 19.50 20.20 21.20 22.20 23.15 West Bridgford, Central Avenue 09.24 09.54 24 54 19.24 19.54 20.24 21.24 22.24 23.19 Train Station 09.33 10.03 33 03 19.33 20.03 20.33 21.33 22.33 T City, Victoria Centre 09.38 10.08 38 08 19.38 20.08 20.38 21.38 22.38 … Please note: K: Starts at Kingston Road 6 minutes before Rushcliffe Leisure Centre time then via Musters Road Top.
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