02 October 2012

Citybus Timetable 23 24

Continuing our look at the new timetables from 11 November 2012 with the 23/24:

VOSA:

PH0000135/6 - PLYMOUTH CITYBUS LTD, MILEHOUSE, MILEHOUSE ROAD, PLYMOUTH, PL3 4AA

  • Variation Accepted: Operating between PLYMOUTH Royal Parade and PLYMOUTH Royal Parade given service number 23/24 effective from 11-Nov-2012. To amend Route and Timetable.

Service 23D will be replaced by Service 23. Both services have minor time changes in the peaks, with some additional late evening services on Sundays being provided by the Service 23. Sunday and Bank Holiday services are to operate with hourly service 23 and an hourly service 24

cb23 24

Plymouth Citybus Timetable 23 24

Plymothian Transit Extra 23 24

Plymouth Citybus 202 X202CDV "Dennis Dart"

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