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Southport - Preston This Service Is Provided by Stagecoach Valid from 18 July 2021 Bus timetable 2 Southport - Preston This service is provided by Stagecoach SOUTHPORT Lord Street CHURCHTOWN CROSSENS Rufford Road BANKS HESKETH BANK TARLETON Cock & Bottle MUCH HOOLE Smithy Inn WALMER BRIDGE Walmer Bridge Inn LONGTON HUTTON Anchor Inn PENWORTHAM Library PRESTON Bus Station www.merseytravel.gov.uk What’s changed? Journeys from Southport to Preston are unchanged. From Preston the Saturday journeys departing at 1845, 1945 and 2130 are retimed a minute earlier from Walmer Bridge throughout the rest of the route to Southport. Mondays to Fridays and Sundays are unchanged. Any comments about this service? If you’ve got any comments or suggestions about the services shown in this timetable, please contact the bus company who runs the service: Stagecoach Merseyside East Lancashire Road, Gillmoss, Liverpool, L11 0BB 0151 330 6200 or contact us at Merseytravel: By e-mail [email protected] By phone 0151 330 1000 In writing PO Box 1976, Liverpool, L69 3HN Need some help or more information? For help planning your journey, call 0151 330 1000, open 0800 - 2000, 7 days a week. You can visit one of our Travel Centres across the Merseytravel network to get information about all public transport services. To find out opening times, phone us on 0151 330 1000. Our website contains lots of information about public transport across Merseyside. You can visit our website at www.merseytravel.gov.uk Bus services may run to different timetables during bank and public holidays, so please check your travel plans in advance. Large print timetables We can supply this timetable in another format, such as large print. Either call 0151 330 1000 or email us at [email protected] 2 2 Southport - Preston Stagecoach Route 2 between Southport and Preston: from SOUTHPORT LORD STREET/DUKE STREET via Lord Street, Albert Road, Park Crescent, Cambridge Road, Preston New Road, Water Lane, Station Road, Hoole Lane, BANKS, Church Road, Bond's Lane, Chapel Lane, New Lane Pace, Marsh Road, Shore Road, HESKETH BANK, Chapel Road, Station Road, Hesketh Lane, TARLETON, Church Road, Windgate, Bank Bridge, A59 Liverpool Road, MUCH HOOLE, Liverpool Old Road, Liverpool New Road, WALMER BRIDGE, Liverpool Old Road, Liverpool Road, LONGTON, Liverpool Road, PENWORTHAM, Liverpool Road, Fishergate Hill, Fishergate, Corporation Street, Ringway, North Road, Tithebarn Street to PRESTON BUS STATION. Mondays to Fridays SD SH Southport Lord Street/Duke Street 0635 0700 0705 0811 0916 1021 21 1321 1418 1521 1637 Churchtown Marshside Road 0649 0714 0719 0825 0930 1035 35 1335 1432 1535 1651 Crossens Bridge Wills Lane 0652 0719 0724 0830 0935 1040 then 40 1340 1437 1540 1656 Banks Church 0656 0723 0728 0834 0939 1044 at 44 1344 1441 1544 1700 Hesketh Bank Chapel Road 0704 0731 0736 0842 0947 1052 these 52 1352 1449 1552 1708 Tarleton Cock and Bottle 0712 0744 0749 0852 1957 1102 mins 02 until 1402 1502 1603 1719 Much Hoole Smithy Inn 0717 0755 0800 0902 1005 1109 past 09 1409 1509 1610 1726 Walmer Bridge Walmer Bridge Inn 0720 0759 0804 0906 1010 1113 each 13 1413 1513 1614 1730 Longton Liverpool Road, Booths supermarket 0724 0806 0811 0910 1015 1117 hour 17 1417 1517 1618 1734 Hutton Anchor Inn 0727 0810 0815 0913 1018 1120 20 1420 1523 1624 1740 Preston Bus Station 0747 0835 0835 0933 1038 1140 40 1440 1543 1644 1800 Southport Lord Street/Duke Street 1737 1822 1919 1949 2049 2149 2304 Churchtown Marshside Road 1751 1831 1928 1958 2058 2158 2313 Other journeys operate within Crossens Bridge Wills Lane 1756 1835 1932 2002 2102 2202 2317 Lancashire. For details, Banks Church 1800 1839 1936 2006 2106 2206 2321 call Customer Services on Hesketh Bank Chapel Road 1808 1847 1944 2014 2114 2214 2329 0151 330 1000 or visit Tarleton Cock and Bottle 1816 1856 1951 2021 2121 2221 2336 www.stagecoachbus.com Much Hoole Smithy Inn 1823 1902 1957 2027 2127 2227 2342 Codes used on this page: Walmer Bridge Walmer Bridge Inn 1827 1905 2000 2030 2130 2230 2345 SD - means that journey operates on school days. Liverpool Road, Booths supermarket 1831 1909 2004 2034 2134 2234 2349 Longton SH - means that journey operates on school holidays. Hutton Anchor Inn 1834 1912 2007 2037 2137 2237 2352 Preston Bus Station 1854 1925 2020 2050 2150 2250 0005 2 2 Southport - Preston Stagecoach Saturdays Southport Lord Street/Duke Street 0754 0918 18 1618 1718 1818 1904 1949 2049 2234 Churchtown Marshside Road 0804 0932 32 1632 1732 1828 1913 1958 2058 2243 Crossens Bridge Wills Lane 0808 0937 37 1637 1737 1833 1917 2002 2102 2247 then Banks Church 0812 0941 41 1641 1741 1837 1921 2006 2106 2251 at Hesketh Bank Chapel Road 0820 0949 49 1649 1749 1845 1929 2014 2114 2259 these Tarleton Cock and Bottle 0828 0959 59 1659 1757 1852 1936 2021 2121 2306 mins until Much Hoole Smithy Inn 0836 1007 07 1707 1804 1858 1942 2027 2127 2312 past Walmer Bridge Walmer Bridge Inn 0840 1011 11 1711 1808 1901 1945 2030 2130 2315 each Longton Liverpool Road, Booths supermarket 0845 1015 15 1715 1812 1905 1949 2034 2134 2319 hour Hutton Anchor Inn 0849 1018 18 1718 1815 1908 1952 2037 2137 2322 Penwortham Library 0854 1027 27 1727 1824 1914 1958 2043 2143 2328 Preston Bus Station 0903 1038 38 1738 1835 1921 2005 2050 2150 2335 Sundays and bank holidays Southport Lord Street/Duke Street 0945 45 1845 1945 2045 2145 Churchtown Marshside Road 0957 57 1857 1953 2053 2153 Crossens Bridge Wills Lane 1001 01 1901 1957 2057 2157 then Banks Church 1005 05 1905 2001 2101 2201 at Other journeys operate Hesketh Bank Chapel Road 1013 13 1913 2009 2109 2209 these within Lancashire. Tarleton Cock and Bottle 1021 21 1921 2016 2116 2216 mins until For details, call Much Hoole Smithy Inn 1028 28 1928 2023 2123 2223 past Customer Services on Walmer Bridge Walmer Bridge Inn 1032 32 1932 2026 2126 2226 each 0151 330 1000 Longton Liverpool Road, Booths supermarket 1036 36 1936 2029 2129 2229 hour or visit Hutton Anchor Inn 1039 39 1939 2032 2132 2232 www.stagecoachbus.com Penwortham Library 1046 46 1946 2037 2137 2237 Preston Bus Station 1055 55 1955 2045 2145 2245 3 2 Preston - Southport Stagecoach Route 2 between Preston and Southport: from PRESTON BUS STATION via Lord Street, Lancaster Road, Fishergate, Fishergate Hill, Liverpool Road, PENWORTHAM, Liverpool Road, LONGTON, Liverpool Road, Liverpool Old Road, WALMER BRIDGE, Liverpool New Road, Liverpool Old Road, MUCH HOOLE, A59 Liverpool Road, Liverpool Old Road, A59 Liverpool Road, BANK BRIDGE, Windgate, Church Road, TARLETON, Hesketh Lane, Station Road, Chapel Road, HESKETH BANK, Shore Road, Marsh Road, New Lane Pace, Chapel Lane, Bond's Lane, Church Road, BANKS, Hoole Lane, Station Road, Water Lane, Preston New Road, Cambridge Road, Park Crescent, Albert Road, Lord Street to SOUTHPORT LORD STREET/DUKE STREET (MORRISONS STORE). Mondays to Fridays Preston Bus Station 0555 0655 0755 0855 55 1355 1505 1555 1655 1755 1845 Preston Fishergate Centre (for Rail Station) 0558 0658 0801 0901 01 1401 1511 1601 1701 1801 1849 Hutton Anchor Inn 0607 0708 0811 0912 then 13 1412 1525 1617 1717 1813 1859 Longton St Andrews Church 0611 0711 0813 0914 at 14 1414 1528 1620 1720 1816 1902 Walmer Bridge Walmer Bridge Inn 0615 0715 0817 0918 these 18 1418 1532 1624 1724 1820 1906 Much Hoole Smithy Inn 0619 0719 0821 0922 mins 22 until 1422 1536 1628 1728 1824 1910 Tarleton Cock and Bottle 0626 0726 0829 0930 past 30 1430 1545 1636 1738 1832 1917 Hesketh Bank Chapel Road 0634 0734 0837 0938 each 38 1438 1556 1644 1746 1842 1924 Banks Church 0644 0744 0847 0948 hour 48 1448 1605 1654 1756 1851 1933 Crossens Bridge Wills Lane 0648 0748 0851 0952 52 1452 1611 1658 1800 1855 1937 Southport Lord Street/Duke Street (Morrisons) 0658 0803 0906 1007 07 1507 1626 1713 1815 1907 1946 Preston Bus Station 1945 2045 2200 Preston Fishergate Centre (for Rail Station) 1949 2049 2204 Hutton Anchor Inn 1959 2059 2212 Longton St Andrews Church 2002 2102 2215 Walmer Bridge Walmer Bridge Inn 2006 2106 2219 Other journeys operate within Lancashire. Much Hoole Smithy Inn 2010 2110 2222 For details, call Customer Services on Tarleton Cock and Bottle 2017 2117 2229 0151 330 1000 or visit Hesketh Bank Chapel Road 2024 2124 2236 www.stagecoachbus.com Banks Church 2033 2133 2245 Crossens Bridge Wills Lane 2037 2137 2249 Southport Lord Street/Duke Street (Morrisons) 2046 2146 2301 6 2 Preston - Southport Stagecoach Saturdays Preston Bus Station 0640 0730 0900 00 1700 1800 1845 1945 2130 Preston Fishergate Centre (for Rail Station) 0644 0734 0906 06 1706 1804 1849 1949 2134 Hutton Anchor Inn 0655 0745 0917 17 1717 1813 1859 1959 2144 then Longton St Andrews Church 0657 0747 0919 19 1719 1815 1902 2002 2147 at Walmer Bridge Walmer Bridge Inn 0701 0751 0923 23 1723 1819 1905 2005 2150 these Much Hoole Smithy Inn 0704 0754 0927 27 1727 1822 1909 2009 2154 mins until Tarleton Cock and Bottle 0711 0801 0935 35 1735 1829 1916 2016 2201 past Hesketh Bank Chapel Road 0720 0810 0943 43 1743 1836 1923 2023 2208 each Banks Church 0731 0821 0953 53 1753 1845 1932 2032 2217 hour Crossens Bridge Wills Lane 0736 0826 0957 57 1757 1849 1936 2036 2221 Churchtown Marshside Road 0740 0830 1001 01 1801 1853 1939 2039 2224 Southport Lord Street/Duke Street (Morrisons) 0749 0839 1010 10 1810 1901 1945 2045 2230 Sundays and bank holidays Preston Bus Station 0830 30 2030 Preston Fishergate Centre (for Rail Station) 0834 34 2034 Hutton Anchor Inn 0845 45 2045 then Longton St Andrews Church 0848 48 2048 at Walmer Bridge Walmer Bridge Inn 0852 52 2052 these Much Hoole Smithy Inn 0855 55 2055 Other journeys operate within Lancashire.
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