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BUS TIMETABLE - 24 July 2011

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From Sunday 24th July the timetable for the evening and sunday services i.e. the 46A changes  slightly.

The evening service starting from Featherstone Grove  bus  turning circle and going into the city at 19:10 will have  a slightly different route when it leaves Featherstone Grove. It will tiurn left onto  Brunton Lane and go over the A1  to the new housing and provide the residents there with a much needed evening and sunday service. It will then return straight down Brunton  Lane WITHOUT  calling at Featherstone Grove again, and will then complete its usual evening and sunday route - back to Brunton Park and then into town.  It will call at the bus stop on Brunton  Lane at 19:22.

As now, it will continue to be an hourly evening service with the last bus leaving Featherstone Grove turning circle at 23:10.

The last bus leaving the Haymarket will  still be 22:52.

The sunday service will also have the same route in future as the evening service BUT it will leave Featherstone Grove at the EARLIER  time of 10:10 and then hourly as now.

Copies of the new timetable will be in the shop from  saturday.

The fare will remain the same despite thw slightly longer journey time.

It appears from the new timetable that the 46 daytime service remains unchanged, as does the X40 service.

Hope this information is useful but for regular bus users

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