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Weston-Super-Mare to Sand Bay up to Every Page NEW 1 Via Grand Pier, Birnbeck Pier and Kewstoke 3 0 M I N S 2-4 Weston Town Services Guide W NE Town Centre to Sand Bay 1 via: Grand Pier, Birnbeck Pier and Kewstoke Worle to Searle Crescent 3 via: Mead Vale, Weston town centre and Bournville Worle to Hutton 5 via: West Wick, Upper Bristol Road, Weston town centre and Uphill (Weston General Hospital) Worle to Oldmixon 7 via: Milton Road, Weston town centre and Coronation Estate Bus times from 29 April 2018 How was yyoour journeyy?? TTakake two minutes to tell us how you feel... tellfirstbus.com Welcome to Weston town services, designed to take the stress out of your journey and make it a convenient, relaxed experience. Inside you’ll find full timetables and route Plus, you’ll see your A3 express service to maps for your town services numbered Bristol Airport and of course our original 1, 3, 5 and 7. There’s also a frequency guide Somerset’s Coaster, Service 20 which below to show you all the services heading features open-top buses. out of Weston. Thanks for travelling with us. These go to great places such as Bristol, Visit firstgroup.com/wsm for more Cribbs Causeway and Clevedon. information on all services. Weston-super-Mare to Sand Bay up to every page NEW 1 via Grand Pier, Birnbeck Pier and Kewstoke 3 0 m i n s 2-4 Worle to Searle Crescent u p t o e v e r y page 3 via Mead Vale, Weston town centre and Bournville 1 5 m i n s 5-9 Worle to Hutton via West Wick, Upper Bristol Road, hourly page 5 Weston town centre, Uphill (Weston General Hospital), Bleadon s e r v i c e 14-15 Worle to Oldmixon up to every page 7 via Milton Road, Weston town centre and Coronation Estate 15 mins 16-20 Weston-super-Mare to Burnham-on-Sea up to every 20 via Brean 30 mins hourly 126 Weston-super-Mare to Wells service Weston-super-Mare to Bristol Airport p hourly A3 (Express Service) service Weston-super-Mare to Bristol up to every X1 via Congresbury, Backwell and Long Ashton 30 mins Weston-super-Mare to Bristol up to every X2 via Congresbury, Claverham and Backwell 30 mins Weston-super-Mare to Clevedon, Portishead hourly X5 and Cribbs Causeway service Weston-super-Mare to Congresbury, Yatton, hourly X7 Clevedon, Nailsea and Bristol service 1 09:46 d ©P1ndar a o R N h 1 c a e B 1 Sand Bay ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Sand Bay Holiday Park S a ©P1ndar n d d a o R R o a h Kewstoke c d a e B Ln n to ©P1ndar or N Hazelwood er w Caravan Park Lo ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Kewstoke n C Village L r ©P1ndar es ook o Cr o d k a e o s R L n h c a e B ©P1ndar ©P1ndar M o Kewstoke n ad Toll Gate k o s R ke o H wst e i K l l C l i f Worlebury f ©P1ndar d R R d l il H oad Worlebury Hill rlebury ke R Wo sto Kew ©P1ndar Old Toll Gate Birnbeck Pier d R t t South Rd d e l R k Birnbeck Pier C o ©P1ndar e r cil Rd t i ris B d B pper R U B i y r Weston-super- A n r stol Rd b Bri Low s e u er ck R h ©P1ndar d b c d M h U o p Mare R g a m Ashcombe p i C e l n h r l R b H u M o rc e d e Park h r d o R P n R d n K a nig Grove u o h t d t r r R ©P1ndar s n e o t Milton Rd a k ilt o A M p n Park d e e Cemetery R l d ie ©P1ndar r Weston College H loo Boulevard Rd u ter n g P Wa o R Milt a h o t R e r y t S S a n The Winter d a d d l d Rd ©P1ndar GardensH e r e r ke Ba d n i a g R Grand h h c e E S B Pier r ar r b lham G t i O 1 r R m eg c e o nt A h S c t v w ©P1ndar h Regent Street e ©P1ndar Grand Pier s o A o Oxford St d ©P1ndar Tesco Station Lockin n St Rd g Rd Carlto ©P1ndar d R Weston- e d v e d o R d eva R super-Mare d N r a h a D Bus route r c o a a R e P e v e Direction of travel B e t A n o i t r r c ©P1ndar 0 s e Terminus point a i 7 l Contains Ordnance Survey data b l l M 3 a © Crown Copyright 2018 A A ©P1ndar Timed stop Digital Cartography by Pindar Creative W www.pindarcreative.co.uk ©P1ndar Cleved Bus stop on Rd Weston Town Centre – Sand Bay 1 via Grand Pier, Birnbeck Pier and Kewstoke Mondays to Saturdays except Public Holidays MF SMF SMF SMF SMF SMF Service Number / /////////// WsM town centre Regent St @GE@ @HCE @I@E @ICE A@@E A@CE AA@E AACE AB@E ABCE AC@E ACCE Grand Pier @GED @HCI @I@I @ICI A@@I A@CI AA@I AACI AB@I ABCI AC@I ACCI Birnbeck Pier @GEH @HDC @IAC @IDC A@AC A@DC AAAC AADC ABAC ABDC ACAC ACDC Kewstoke Toll Gate @H@D @HDI @IAI @IDI A@AI A@DI AAAI AADI ABAI ABDI ACAI ACDI Kewstoke Village @H@F @HEA @IBA @IEA A@BA A@EA AABA AAEA ABBA ABEA ACBA ACEA Sand Bay Sand Road @HAA @HEF @IBF @IEF A@BF A@EF AABF AAEF ABBF ABEF ACBF ACEF SMF SMF SMF SMF Service Number //////// WsM town centre Regent St AD@E ADCE AE@E AECE AF@E AFCE AG@E AGCE Grand Pier AD@I ADCI AE@I AECI AF@I AFCI AG@I AGCI Birnbeck Pier ADAC ADDC AEAC AEDC AFAC AFDC AGAC AGDC Kewstoke Toll Gate ADAI ADDI AEAI AEDI AFAI AFDI AGAI AGDI Kewstoke Village ADBA ADEA AEBA AEEA AFBA AFEA AGBA AGEA Sand Bay Sand Road ADBF ADEF AEBF AEEF AFBF AFEF AGBF AGEF Sand Bay – Weston Town Centre 1 via Kewstoke, Birnbeck Pier and Railway Station a Mondays to Saturdays except Public Holidays MF SMF SMF SMF SMF SMF Service Number //////////// Sand Bay Sand Road @HAB @I@E @ICE A@@E A@CE AA@E AACE AB@E ABCE AC@E ACCE AD@E Sand Bay Holiday Camp @HAD @I@G @ICG A@@G A@CG AA@G AACG AB@G ABCG AC@G ACCG AD@G Kewstoke Village @HAG @IA@ @ID@ A@A@ A@D@ AAA@ AAD@ ABA@ ABD@ ACA@ ACD@ ADA@ Kewstoke Toll Gate @HAI @IAB @IDB A@AB A@DB AAAB AADB ABAB ABDB ACAB ACDB ADAB Birnbeck Pier @HBD @IAG @IDG A@AG A@DG AAAG AADG ABAG ABDG ACAG ACDG ADAG Winter Gardens @HBH @IBA @IEA A@BA A@EA AABA AAEA ABBA ABEA ACBA ACEA ADBA WsM Railway Stn a opp Tesco @HCA @IBD @IED A@BD A@ED AABD AAED ABBD ABED ACBD ACED ADBD WsM town centre Regent St @HCC @IBF @IEF A@BF A@EF AABF AAEF ABBF ABEF ACBF ACEF ADBF SMF SMF SMF SMF Service Number //////// Sand Bay Sand Road ADCE AE@E AECE AF@E AFCE AG@E AGCE AH@E Sand Bay Holiday Camp ADCG AE@G AECG AF@G AFCG AG@G AGCG AH@G Kewstoke Village ADD@ AEA@ AED@ AFA@ AFD@ AGA@ AGD@ AHA@ Kewstoke Toll Gate ADDB AEAB AEDB AFAB AFDB AGAB AGDB AHAB Birnbeck Pier ADDG AEAG AEDG AFAG AFDG AGAG AGDG AHAG Winter Gardens ADEA AEBA AEEA AFBA AFEA AGBA AGEA AHBA WsM Railway Stn a opp Tesco ADED AEBD AEED AFBD AFED AGBD AGED AHBD WsM town centre Regent St ADEF AEBF AEEF AFBF AFEF AGBF AGEF AHBF Notes: MF - Monday to Friday only SMF - Operates from Tuesday BI May to Saturday A September B@AH 3 Weston Town Centre – Sand Bay x1x via Grand Pier, Birnbeck Pier and Kewstoke Sundays and Public Holidays – Operates until Sunday ./ October .,-/ ASU ASU ASU ASU ASU ASU Service Number / /////////// WsM town centre Regent St @ICE A@@E A@CE AA@E AACE AB@E ABCE AC@E ACCE AD@E ADCE AE@E Grand Pier @ICI A@@I A@CI AA@I AACI AB@I ABCI AC@I ACCI AD@I ADCI AE@I Birnbeck Pier @IDC A@AC A@DC AAAC AADC ABAC ABDC ACAC ACDC ADAC ADDC AEAC Kewstoke Toll Gate @IDI A@AI A@DI AAAI AADI ABAI ABDI ACAI ACDI ADAI ADDI AEAI Kewstoke Village @IEA A@BA A@EA AABA AAEA ABBA ABEA ACBA ACEA ADBA ADEA AEBA Sand Bay Sand Road @IEF A@BF A@EF AABF AAEF ABBF ABEF ACBF ACEF ADBF ADEF AEBF ASU ASU Service Number ///// WsM town centre Regent St AECE AF@E AFCE AG@E AGCE Grand Pier AECI AF@I AFCI AG@I AGCI Birnbeck Pier AEDC AFAC AFDC AGAC AGDC Kewstoke Toll Gate AEDI AFAI AFDI AGAI AGDI Kewstoke Village AEEA AFBA AFEA AGBA AGEA Sand Bay Sand Road AEEF AFBF AFEF AGBF AGEF Sand Bay –Weston Town Centre 1 via Kewstoke, Birnbeck Pier and Railway Station a Sundays and Public Holidays – Operates until Sunday ./ October .,-/ ASU ASU ASU ASU ASU ASU Service Number //////////// Sand Bay Sand Road A@@E A@CE AA@E AACE AB@E ABCE AC@E ACCE AD@E ADCE AE@E AECE Sand Bay Holiday Camp A@@G A@CG AA@G AACG AB@G ABCG AC@G ACCG AD@G ADCG AE@G AECG Kewstoke Village A@A@ A@D@ AAA@ AAD@ ABA@ ABD@ ACA@ ACD@ ADA@ ADD@ AEA@ AED@ Kewstoke Toll Gate A@AB A@DB AAAB AADB ABAB ABDB ACAB ACDB ADAB ADDB AEAB AEDB Birnbeck Pier A@AG A@DG AAAG AADG ABAG ABDG ACAG ACDG ADAG ADDG AEAG AEDG Winter Gardens A@BA A@EA AABA AAEA ABBA ABEA ACBA ACEA ADBA ADEA AEBA AEEA WsM Railway Stn a opp Tesco A@BD A@ED AABD AAED ABBD ABED ACBD ACED ADBD ADED AEBD AEED WsM town centre Regent St A@BF A@EF AABF AAEF ABBF ABEF ACBF ACEF ADBF ADEF AEBF AEEF ASU ASU Service Number ///// Sand Bay Sand Road AF@E AFCE AG@E AGCE AH@E Sand Bay Holiday Camp AF@G AFCG AG@G AGCG AH@G Kewstoke Village AFA@ AFD@ AGA@ AGD@ AHA@ Kewstoke Toll Gate AFAB AFDB AGAB AGDB AHAB Birnbeck Pier AFAG AFDG AGAG AGDG AHAG Winter Gardens AFBA AFEA AGBA AGEA AHBA WsM Railway Stn a opp Tesco AFBD AFED AGBD AGED AHBD WsM town centre Regent St AFBF AFEF AGBF AGEF AHBF Notes: ASU - 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