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Merry Hill / Halesowen Stourbridge – Halesowen 28 Via Withymoor Village | Merry Hill Centre | Fatherless Barn Monday to Friday Stourbridge Interchange (B) …. 0800 0830 0905 0935 1005 35 05 1505 1535 Then New Farm Road, Crowle Drive …. 0808 0838 0913 0943 1013 43 13 1513 1543 at Withymoor, Sainsbury’s Bus Link …. 0815 0845 0920 0950 1020 these 50 20 1520 1550 Merry Hill Centre, Bus Stn. (H) 0725 0828 0853 0930 0958 1030 minutes 58 30 until 1530 1558 Cradley Heath Interchange 0732 0832 …. 0937 …. 1037 past .. 37 1537 …. each Fatherless Barn, Hedgefield Grove 0742 0842 …. 0947 …. 1047 .. 47 1547 …. hour Halesowen, Bus Station 0753 0853 …. 0958 …. 1058 .. 58 1558 …. Stourbridge Interchange (B) 1605 1635 1705 1735 1805 New Farm Road, Crowle Drive 1613 1643 1713 1743 1813 Withymoor, Sainsbury’s Bus Link 1620 1650 1720 1750 1820 Merry Hill Centre, Bus Stn. (H) 1630 1658 1740 1758 1828 Cradley Heath Interchange 1637 …. 1747 …. …. Fatherless Barn, Hedgefield Grove 1647 …. 1757 …. …. Halesowen, Bus Station 1658 …. 1808 …. …. Halesowen, Bus Stn. (Stand E) …. …. 0800 …. 0905 .. 05 1405 …. 1505 Then Fatherless Barn, Hedgefield Grove …. …. 0811 …. 0915 .. 15 1415 …. 1515 at Cradley Heath Interchange …. …. 0823 …. 0926 these .. 26 1426 …. 1528 Merry Hill Centre, Bus Stn. (A) 0733 0803 0833 0908 0938 minutes 08 38 until 1438 1508 1538 Withymoor, Sainsbury’s Bus Link 0739 0809 0839 0914 0944 past 14 44 1444 1514 1544 each New Farm Road, Crowle Drive 0746 0816 0846 0921 0951 21 51 1451 1521 1551 hour Stourbridge Interchange 0755 0825 0855 0930 1000 30 00 1500 1530 1600 Halesowen, Bus Stn. (Stand E) …. 1605 …. 1705 …. Fatherless Barn, Hedgefield Grove …. 1616 …. 1716 …. Cradley Heath Interchange …. 1628 …. 1728 …. Merry Hill Centre, Bus Stn. (A) 1608 1638 1708 1738 1808 Withymoor, Sainsbury’s Bus Link 1614 1644 1714 1744 1814 New Farm Road, Crowle Drive 1621 1651 1721 1751 1821 Stourbridge Interchange 1630 1700 1730 1800 1830 Saturday Stourbridge Interchange (B) 0805 0905 0935 1005 1035 05 35 1605 1635 1705 Then New Farm Road, Crowle Drive 0813 0913 0943 1013 1043 13 43 1613 1643 1713 at Withymoor, Sainsbury’s Bus Link 0820 0920 0950 1020 1050 these 20 50 1620 1650 1720 Merry Hill Centre Bus Stn. (H) 0830 0930 0958 1030 1058 minutes 30 58 until 1630 1658 1730 Cradley Heath Interchange 0837 0937 …. 1037 …. past 37 .. 1637 …. 1737 each Fatherless Barn, Hedgefield Grove 0847 0947 …. 1047 …. 47 .. 1647 …. 1747 hour Halesowen, Bus Station 0858 0958 …. 1058 …. 58 .. 1658 …. 1758 Stourbridge Interchange (B) 1735 1805 New Farm Road, Crowle Drive 1743 1813 Withymoor, Sainsbury’s Bus Link 1750 1820 Merry Hill Centre, Bus Station 1758 1828 Halesowen, Bus Stn. (Stand E) …. 0805 …. 0905 .. 05 1605 …. 1705 …. Then Fatherless Barn, Hedgefield Grove …. 0815 …. 0915 .. 15 1615 …. 1715 …. at Cradley Heath Interchange …. 0826 …. 0926 these .. 26 1626 …. 1726 …. Merry Hill Centre, Bus Stn. (A) 0738 0838 0908 0938 minutes 08 38 until 1638 1708 1738 1808 Withymoor, Sainsbury’s Bus Link 0744 0844 0914 0944 past 14 44 1644 1714 1744 1814 each New Farm Road, Crowle Drive 0751 0851 0921 0951 21 51 1651 1721 1751 1821 hour Stourbridge Interchange 0800 0900 0930 1000 30 00 1700 1730 1800 1830 © 2021 Stourbridge Interchange Website Page | 1 Stourbridge – Halesowen 28 Sunday Service 28 does not operate on Sundays. Route description for Service 28 From Stourbridge Interchange via Vauxhall Road, Foster Street East, Birmingham Street (A458), St Johns Road (A491), Church Street, Red Hill, Brook Road for Stourbridge Junction (Rail Station), Grange Road, Grange Lane, New Farm Road, Hungary Hill, Stourbridge Road (A458), Bagley Street, Bagleys Road, Waterfall Road, Stamford Road, Hillfields Road, Sandringham Way, Kirkstone Way, Turners Lane, Withymoor Village Sainsburys bus link (Bus Lane), Turners Lane, Delph Road (B4172), Mill Street (A4100), The Boulevard & Times Square Avenue, Merry Hill Centre Bus Station, Times Square Avenue, The Boulevard, Merry Hill (A4306), Quarry Bank High Street, Forge Lane, Cradley Heath Interchange (Bus Station), Lower High Street, Cradley Heath High Street (before Graingers Lane), Graingers Lane, Corngreaves Road, Overend Road, Banner Lane, Colman Hill, Drews Holloway, Beecher Road, Beecher Street, Meres Road, Fatherless Barn Hedgefield Grove (Meres Road), Abbey Road, Beecher Road East, Stourbridge Road, Whitley Avenue, Dunstall Road, Lansdowne Road, Rosemary Avenue, Hagley Road (Hasbury), Hagley Road (Halesowen), Queensway (Halesowen) to Halesowen Bus Station. From Halesowen Bus Station, reverse of above to Fatherless Barn Hedgefield Grove (Meres Road), Meres Road, Alma Street then reverse of above to Church Street, Red Hill, Parkfield Road, Vauxhall Road, Foster Street East to Stourbridge Interchange. Operator Service 28 is operated by National Express West Midlands, Pensnett Garage. Timetable Valid This timetable is valid from 29 November 2020. For other services between: See Services Stourbridge and Stourbridge Junction 7, 10A, 10C, 142 , 242 and Rail Stourbridge and New Farm Estate 298 and 299 Stourbridge and Withymoor Village 242 Stourbridge and Merry Hill Centre 7, 8, 242, 250 and 251 Stourbridge and Halesowen 9 and 142 © 2021 Stourbridge Interchange Website Page | 2 .
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