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Greater Bristol Bus Network Map Download K C I W D E F R E R N H I E LL N LA Severn Beach N O T G D N A I O K R C O N T R E V E S R TE S E C OU L R G WE COU O R P L T O R SC D E THE P UND H 625 O T D M M5 A R L D Almondsbury 626 S L EN I TO S ONR W N 622 to Chipping Sodbury S H 623 625, 623 to Severn Beach SEV to Chepstow 626 to Wotton-under-EdgeT G H D T T O A C D A V 625 O O I 625 A T ER O TH 77, T1, T2 to Thornbury 62 62 to Dursley R W 626 O U I 3 4 5 6 7 O 8 Where and when buses go W M R O M 77 N A L H Y M N O IG Western Approach O T1 T R H O I ON S S O T N T I RE Distribution Park 623 M T2 A E R A 5 R T M D Y3 OA T B YA Frequency of service in minutes 625 P D S TE Bristol Network Map A RO L A D Govier Way M 623 Monday - Friday Saturday E Marsh Common 73 Y3 Iron Acton P Y3 Service R 625 Sunday Operator WOO E A E D R Day Evening Day Evening 62 AN L ANDSL M 626 V A L P N Number Description of route S E 4 62 R 3A 3B E E 73 IN 77 D A N P T1 A R SEV I 3C 3X L T Bradley Stoke T Y3 to Yate Broom Hill - Arno’s Vale - Temple Meads - Broadmead - Centre - Whiteladies Road - BA D R R T2 E 1 15 30 15 30 20 First O D O E Westbury-on-Trym - Henbury - Cribbs Causeway G A O R North E D 2 R W 73 D 1 'S E Stockwood - Knowle - Temple Meads - Broadmead - Centre - Whiteladies Road - Henleaze - S L WSLAND W T A BO AY O 2 15 30 15 30 20 First D N LAN G 3B V Southmead - Brentry - Cribbs Causeway Aztec L 77 E A E R T R E O O V R E RO U T1 NCH Broadmead O West A - Centre - WhiteladiesYATE Road - Westbury Park - Stoke Bishop - Coombe Dingle - CE B 3A RA LA D D 3 30 60 30 60 60 First Key NR The Fox 3B NE A R AVENUE D O Shirehampton - Avonmouth - Lawrence Weston - Henbury - Cribbs Causeway Over K S 3B L m1 T E North R VE AR Y P E 3C STOK L Nibley E N T1 ✩ R 3A Ashton Vale / Centre - Gloucester Road - Horfield - Filton - Aztec West 4 jnys - - - - Stagecoach West S 622 O 3X Corner T High frequency bus services Bus route number R E Bradley 70 WA S Easter Compton Coniston Road O I 62 R ✩ A 73 Y 3B Broadmead - Gloucester Road - Horfield - Filton - Bristol Parkway - Bradley Stoke - Aztec West 12 jnys - - - - Stagecoach West (12 minutes or less daytime) Shops Stoke B D 73 77 Route terminus m1 3C Clifton - Whiteladies Road - Redland - Golden Hill - Horfield - Filton - Aztec West 2 jnys ✩ - - - - Stagecoach West 70 49 D BR M A T2 O Willow Brook Other bus served roads O 75 OK 626 R A 625 W Centre Bradley Stoke 86 3X Centre - Whiteladies Road - Redland - Bishopston - Horfield - Filton - Aztec West 1 jny ✩ - - - - Stagecoach West Principal bus stops A 73 Y3 Mayshill Y1 King William IV N Y Leisure Centre Y4 Frampton Cotterell Y2 E O Y4 Broadmead - Centre - Whiteladies Road - Stoke Bishop - Sea Mills - Shirehampton - N 75 Y6 R Church ST Y4 4 30 60 30 60 60 First I S Y6 metrobus routes E T LA E Y6 R E T D C Lawrence Weston - Henbury - Cribbs Causeway Other bus stops T N A TORY S O D SCH O 623 O 3B R OO R W K O C O OD C L D B E W O C Broadmead - St Paul’s - St Werburghs - Eastville - Stapleton - Fishponds - Oldbury Court - 18 ES 62 P A SAVAG U H Y6 m1 Cribbs Causeway to Hengrove Park L 73 R ARKL UR 86, Y4, to Yate 5 30 60 30 60 30/60 First Cribbs Causeway O RT Bus runs in direction of arrow Spaniorum 622 625 19 A O C RO Bromley Heath - Downend Patchway B SEV AD H HO N L RO N D R A Farm 623 625 E BR D R Frampton D ASDA Patchway ROA Roundabout A A Y1, Y2, Y6 to Yate L Y O 6 Centre - Broadmead - Lawrence Hill - Whitehall - Hillfields - Soundwell - Kingswood 30 60 30 60 30/60 First G Y6 D AN Long Ashton P&R to City Centre L 625 D A INTO m2 L 3B L D Y O E Cotterell calls: 1,2,3,4, AY O E & Chipping Sodbury W R D W N YS O 3B 73 U Centre - Broadmead - Lawrence Hill - Whitehall - Speedwell - New Cheltenham - Soundwell E AV Y4 BADM O 622,623,625 D T C The 7 30 60 30 60 30/60 First N O Y6 A B O m1 Emersons Green to City Centre L E m3 D RO C AY LAN R - Staple Hill - Mangotsfield/Staple Hill A T2 S E E 77 K Y4 S D O S L L m1 O T N EW Swan WO EV T1 T Park & Ride A O A U O EY O IGH W E L 'S K H W 3A K E N O 73 H C TI E AY T DEND RO Temple Meads - Broadmead - Centre - Clifton - Zoo - Clifton Village - E O H R AD R C E D LAN P D G A EN E W D (m3x express service does not go via UWE) N I O G LA 19 A 3C O 3B, 73 W D 8 10 30 10 30 15/30 First R A m3x O D A N HI R Stoke R N A O LA ROA W W S E 75 L Centre - Broadmead - Temple Meads E N M A US T BSWOO O K E H O 3X Y EB D Railway line & station R m1m1 18 R W R O A 626 O E E G N O I R 625 O A D Retail Charlton D R R B Lodge M B H O 62 D S R A L A Bradley Stoke Coalpit Heath Temple Meads - Broadmead - Centre - Cotham - Redland - Clifton - Redland - Centre - L E 1,2,3,4, D V Y3 I Park D D L m1 9 30 - 30 - - First N Hayes 75 I T Hospital R ND T Y6 E Broadmead - Temple Meads A 76,622, South E H O T2 T T1 YS S L R A Winterbourne A 625 D Y E T Y4 B First fare zones: Inner zone L S BA S 623,625,T2 ILE E Southmead Hospital - Westbury-on-Trym - Coombe Dingle - Shirehampton (11) - T YS E W ★ m1 Y6 625 O Cricket H N E D 11/11A 30 60(11) 30 60(11) 60 (11) Stagecoach West G S 86 Berwick K I A Coalpt Heath N Lawrence Weston (11A) - Avonmouth M D M T2 E C Club H O U L Y E Cribbs Causeway 3B,73, O A KL Y4 SAN D R Patchway L U Church O Outer zone DER RO A G R O 623 LI A R m1 O Y4 R Keynsham - Longwell Green - Hanham - Kingswood - Staple Hill - Fishponds - Eastville - T A R Y2 L Little D C R Y N T2 N LO R O A I STER S P ROAD 17 30 60 30 60 60 First 1,2,3,4,76,623 The Mall O 77 E Y6 T1 Y1 Southmead Hospital WA Y6 U E 3A GIP SY N 3B 73 George & Dragon C PATCH LA Stoke UR E R Y6 Bristol Rider boundary M5 1 Catbrain R O ES WAY NE G BO OAD CON LA N E Bus Station E IPS R Hicks Common US A AY Y PAT TE EA 2 D 3C S CHL B Cribbs Causeway - Bristol Parkway - UWE Frenchay - Frenchay - Downend - Kingswood - A H A IN F LAX 3 T NE W B40 PIT 112 3 4 8 3X E 625 57 S L 18/19 Cadbury Heath(19) - North Common(18) - Oldland Common - Keynsham (18) (with two am 30 / 60 2 jnys (18) 60 (18) 2 jnys (18) 60 (19) First 4 R A 623 D N Council boundary BSC H Y4 E R 62 R IB 76 19 73 75 76 622 A G M-F peak jnys around Park Estate towards Bath) - Saltford (18) - Bitton (19) - Bath O A © Crown Copyright and database rights 2020, O R R T The Rugby G 75 E L C A C 623 A Ordnance Survey 100023406, D O D 626 calls: 623,625,T2,Y6 H T ST Pond Centre - Broadmead - Old Market - Temple Meads - Totterdown - Bedminster - Club T2 3B,18, N Hallen R E D G 22 3 jnys ✩ - - - - First N Stoke Gifford R m1 Y3 U T A L O O R Highridge (Computershare) Y6 OR 19,73, O O F K R A A Y4 L R E O T1 U F M D L T W I M E King William IV 77,625,Y6 A H C B H Southmead Hospital - Lockleaze - Eastville - Easton - Broadmead - Centre - Bedminster - A 62 H T D T E 4 H Y S R Ram Hill 24 15 30 15 30 20 First R I T E I R E SEV ST L Southville - Ashton Gate / Ashton Vale B O W R L M NO O A D M O Y R O L RH D O 24A Ashton Gate - Ashton Vale shuttle 15 - 15 - - First ROA OU C calls: 18,19,73,77, O K K C N SE 623 Charlton Road A M A R B L A H B D RO I E N L A R E A E 625,Y6 E WAY LR 35 Centre - Lawrence Hill - St.
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