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East Midlands Information services from Orston - Bingham - Lowdham 856 Tuesday & Thursday Operated by Marshalls of Sutton on Trent east Valid from 3 June BOTTESFORD, Railway Station …. 1225 midlands Services 54, 91, 856 and 857 2015 Connecting your community Orston, Loughbon, Church Street 0935 1235 Thoroton 0940 1240 On-line www.travelineeastmidlands.co.uk We know that your local bus services are important to you. To keep Shelton, St Ann’s Way 0945 1245 We’ll help you plan your journey. you moving we need to be able to deliver these services in a more Hawksworth, Main Road 0950 1250 54/91 856 857 efficient and effective way. Scarrington, Hawksworth Road 0955 1255 0871 200 22 33 Bingham, Abbey Road 1005 1305 Newark Lowdham Newark To help us develop proposals on new ways of doing this we asked Speak to a Travel Advisor. Calls fron landlines cost Bingham, Market Place 1010 1310 you about the transport services in Nottinghamshire. You said you 12p per minute plus network extras. Farndon Gunthorpe Hawton would like to see us: Gunthorpe, Unicorn Hotel 1020 1320 East Stoke Lowdham Rail Station 1025 1325 Bingham Cotham • Maintain access to vital services. LOWDHAM, Health Centre 1030 1330 Market Place • Increase use of community transport. Elston Staunton • Make more efficient use of vehicles. Text Traveline to 84268 to receive a link to the Sibthorpe Bingham Based on what you told us we reviewed the local bus network Lowdham - Bingham - Orston 856 Abbey Road Kilvington mobile site. Scheduled bus times are shown if live times are not Flintham and came up with some new proposals. We then asked you what Tuesday & Thursday Operated by Marshalls of Sutton on Trent available. Normal data charges of your mobile operator apply. you thought about our plans at a series of local roadshows and Scarrington Alverton LOWDHAM, Health Centre 1035 1335 Screveton listened to your views. Smartphone App The Traveline GB app is available Hawksworth Lowdham Rail Station 1040 1340 to download for free from your provider. Car Colston Flawborough We have kept and improved commuter routes because we know Gunthorpe, Unicorn Hotel 1045 1345 Shelton that they are important to provide access to employment, training Bingham, Market Place 1055 1355 Traveline-txt East Bridgford Orston and other essential services. We’ve also introduced a number Bingham, Abbey Road R R If you can’t get mobile internet on your phone, text Mill Lane of improvements to ensure local transport remains convenient, Newton Thoroton Scarrington, Hawksworth Road 1110 1410 the bus stop code to 84268 and receive a text with efficient and affordable. Hawksworth, Main Road 1115 1415 the next buses from the stop. Bingham Orston Loughbon Shelton • New feeder routes connecting with other buses and the tram. Shelton, St Ann’s Way R R Your normal text message charge plus up to 25p for the reply. • County Council fleet vehicles will provide some local services Thoroton, Hall Farm R R Aslockton Bottesford Bottesford making more efficient use of our resources. Orston, Loughbon, Church Street 1125 1425 T 0300 500 80 80 • All services were put out to tender to ensure best value for BOTTESFORD, Railway Station 1135 …. money. W nottinghamshire.gov.uk/ nottsbusconnect These changes will come into effect on 3 June 2015. For more Notes: R - Calls on request to drop off only facebook.com/nottinghamshire Transport and Travel Services, information visit nottinghamshire.gov.uk/nottsbusconnect Contact: Marshalls of Sutton on Trent 01636 821138 County Hall, West Bridgford, D&P/5.15/E&R/7529 @NottsCC Nottingham NG2 7QP Newark - Farndon - Elston - Bingham - Aslockton 54/91 Newark - Farndon - Elston - Bingham - Aslockton 54/91 Bottesford - Newark 857 Monday to Friday Operator: ML SEM ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML SEM SEM Saturday Operator: SEM ML ML ML ML SEM SEM Wednesday & Friday Service: 91 54 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 54 54 Service: 54 91 91 91 91 54 54 Operated by Marshalls of Sutton on Trent Notes: Sch NSch NEWARK North Gate Rail Station 0705 0635 0940 1140 1340 1645 1730 BOTTESFORD, Railway Station …. 1245 NEWARK North Gate Rail Station 0635 0705 .... 0840 0940 1040 1140 1340 1440 .... .... 1640 1645 1730 Newark, Lombard Street 0710 0640 0945 1145 1345 1650 1735 SHELTON, St Ann’s Way 0930 .... Newark, Magnus School Bus Park …. .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 1535 .... .... …. …. Farndon, The Copse, Hawthorne Crescent …. 0652 0954 1154 1354 …. …. Thoroton, Cliffhill Lane 0933 .... Newark, Lombard Street 0640 0710 0722 0845 0945 1045 1145 1345 1445 1545 1545 1645 1650 1735 Farndon, Main Street, Grays Court 0723 0653 0955 1155 1355 1703 1748 Orston, Mill Lane 0937 1257 Farndon, The Copse, Hawthorne Crescent 0652 .... 0729 0852 0954 1052 1154 1354 1452 1552 1552 1652 …. …. Elston, Toad Lane 0732 0702 1005 1205 1405 1712 1757 Flawborough, Church 0940 1300 Farndon, Main Street, Grays Court 0653 0723 0730 0853 0955 1053 1155 1355 1453 1553 1553 1653 1703 1748 Flintham, Spring Lane 0741 0711 1015 1215 1415 1721 1806 Alverton, School House 0943 1303 Elston, Toad Lane 0702 0732 0740 0905 1005 1105 1205 1405 1505 1605 1605 1705 1712 1757 East Bridgford, Main Street 0754 0724 1030 1230 1430 1734 1819 Kilvington, Church 0945 1305 Flintham, Spring Lane 0711 0741 .... .... 1015 .... 1215 1415 .... .... .... .... 1721 1806 Newton, Fairway Crescent 0759 0729 1035 1235 1435 1739 1824 Staunton, High Street 0950 1310 East Bridgford, Main Street 0724 0754 .... .... 1030 .... 1230 1430 .... .... .... .... 1734 1819 BINGHAM, Market Place 0810 0740 1040 1240 1440 1750 1835 Cotham, Church 1955 1315 Newton, Fairway Crescent 0729 0759 .... .... 1035 .... 1235 1435 .... .... .... .... 1739 1824 Whatton, Old Grantham Road .... .... 1047 1247 1447 .... .... Hawton, Church 1000 1320 BINGHAM, Market Place 0740 0810 .... .... 1040 .... 1240 1440 .... .... .... .... 1750 1835 ASLOCKTON, Cliffhill Lane .... .... 1050 1250 1450 .... .... NEWARK Bus Station 1010 1330 Whatton, Old Grantham Road .... .... .... .... 1047 .... 1247 1447 .... .... .... .... .... .... ASLOCKTON, Cliffhill Lane .... .... .... .... 1050 .... 1250 1450 .... .... .... .... .... .... Aslockton - Bingham - Elston - Farndon - Newark 54/91 Newark - Bottesford 857 Aslockton - Bingham - Elston - Farndon - Newark 54/91 Saturday Operator: SEM SEM SEM ML ML ML SEM ML SEM Wednesday & Friday Monday to Friday Operator: SEM SEM SEM ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML SEM ML ML SEM Service: 54 54 54 91 91 91 54 91 54 Operated by Marshalls of Sutton on Trent Service: 54 54 54 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 54 91 91 54 ASLOCKTON, Cliffhill Lane …. …. …. 0920 1120 1320 …. …. …. NEWARK Bus Station 1015 1335 Notes: Sch NSch Whatton, Old Grantham Road …. …. …. 0922 1122 1322 …. …. …. Hawton, Church 1025 1345 ASLOCKTON, Cliffhill Lane …. …. …. …. …. …. 0920 …. 1120 1320 …. …. …. …. …. …. Bingham, Market Place 0635 …. 0705 0935 1135 1335 1620 1720 1820 Cotham, Church 1030 1350 Whatton, Old Grantham Road …. …. …. …. …. …. 0922 …. 1122 1322 …. …. …. …. …. …. Newton, Fairway Crescent 0643 …. 0713 0940 1140 1340 1628 1728 1828 Staunton, High Street 1035 1355 Bingham, Market Place 0635 …. 0705 .... .... .... 0935 .... 1135 1335 .... .... 1620 .... 1720 1820 East Bridgford, Main Street 0648 …. 0718 0945 1145 1345 1633 1733 1833 Kilvington, Church 1040 1400 Newton, Fairway Crescent 0643 …. 0713 .... .... .... 0940 .... 1140 1340 .... .... 1628 .... 1728 1828 Flintham, Spring Lane …. …. 0731 1000 1200 1400 1646 1746 1846 Alverton 1042 1402 East Bridgford, Main Street 0648 …. 0718 .... .... .... 0945 .... 1145 1345 .... .... 1633 .... 1733 1833 Elston, Toad Lane …. …. 0740 1010 1210 1410 1655 1755 1855 Flawborough, Church 1045 1405 Flintham, Spring Lane …. …. 0731 .... .... .... 1000 .... 1200 1400 .... .... 1646 .... 1746 1846 Farndon, Main Street, Grays Court 0702 0732 0752 1018 1218 1418 1707 1807 1907 Orston, Mill Lane 1048 1408 Elston, Toad Lane …. …. 0740 0750 0750 0910 1010 1110 1210 1410 1510 1610 1655 1710 1755 1855 Farndon, The Copse, Hawthorne Crescent …. …. …. 1019 1219 1419 …. 1808 …. Thoroton, Cliffhill Lane .... 1412 Farndon, Main Street, Grays Court 0702 0732 0752 0758 0758 0918 1018 1118 1218 1418 1518 1618 1707 1718 1807 1907 Newark, Lombard Street 0712 0742 0802 1027 1227 1427 1717 1817 1917 SHELTON St Ann’s Way .... 1415 Farndon, The Copse, Hawthorne Crescent …. …. …. 0759 0759 0919 1019 1119 1219 1419 1519 1619 …. 1719 1808 …. Newark Bus Station, Bay A …. …. 0803 …. …. …. …. …. …. BOTTESFORD, Railway Station 1100 …. Newark, Lombard Street 0712 0742 0802 0807 0807 0927 1027 1127 1227 1427 1527 1627 1717 1727 1817 1917 NEWARK North Gate Rail Station 0717 0747 0807 1032 1232 1432 1722 1822 1922 Notes: NSch - Non schooldays only Newark Bus Station, Bay A …. …. 0803 …. …. …. …. .... .... …. …. …. …. …. …. …. Newark, Magnus School Bus Park …. …. …. 0815 .... .... .... …. …. .... .... .... …. .... .... …. Sch - Schooldays only NEWARK North Gate Rail Station 0717 0747 0807 .... .... 0932 1032 1132 1232 1432 .... 1632 1722 R 1822 1922 ML - Marshalls of Sutton on Trent 01636 821138 SEM - Stagecoach 0345 6050605 R - Calls on request to drop off only.
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