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D YE 56 O R Blue Badge disabled spaces available R BEDWOR 55 D X48 TH ROAD ROAD 10 SCHOOL 96 E LAN R LL 56 A RRA SMO O O Bedworth N R A 56 E D D N D 11 11U 12X 703 703A Museum D A Place of interest and other buildings I E 55 A O R W R H R E T K C M 56 A WARWICKSHIRE O 13 13A X1 E M L A H RECT Y E ORY N R N DR T E IVE 16 16A X17 X69 N M L E ©p1ndar 6 M A 57 V OTOR N O WAY E C 18 18A 19 X68 X48 D B AY AD West Midlands A T ©p1ndar O WAY O 6 MOTOR O R M 57 N R 18 X18 county boundary Y N 78 20 R END LANE YERS O N NT D S 78A E Terminus of bus route 17B O E 48 ROAD V 20 20A 20E 48 X48 O E M O G R 5 R 78 C 232 G A (in matching line colours) network Card E G N 78A Roaming Zone N 21 735 A 20 I L L X48 ©p1ndar Limited service valid within this area W O 4 23 23A D Chapel B 4 HA 4 YES LA. A W R M 6 A O Occasional journeys A O Green R M 26 L B Y L E O N T A O 232 NE RW 20.48 L Y 82 TT AY H Other routes ’S R I 78.78A 43 43A S T L L CH O 55 O LANE R O X48 N H A L E D NE RC O L A A A A V O L U K 56 N R R N H D E O O C O TON to Coleshill D M E BAY A 735 C This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the A D M 57 N Junction O L O 232 C 232 N A A L 20 permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the R O . 3 R N Keresley E D B l T LAC E G Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office Corley Moor H A R K a Corley R Exhall H N A O n © Crown copyright. 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