08 October 2012

Citybus Timetables 27 28

Service 27

Current Service 27 will split at the City Centre with buses between the Torpoint Ferry terminal and the City centre being renamed Service 33. The remainder of the timetable is subject to a route revision, see Service 33/28/A/B for information on how the section of route between City Centre and Deer Park is planned to change.

Service 28/A/B

These Services are to be replaced by a new Service 27 and Service 28.

Service 27 is to operate every 30 minutes during the day Monday to Saturday and hourly evenings Sunday to Saturday and hourly during the day on Sundays. Service is to operate from the City Centre to Blandford Road then Eggbuckland Charfield drive to Crownhill terminating at Derriford Hospital.

New services start 11 November 2012

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Service 28 is to operate every 30 minutes during the day Monday to Saturday and hourly evenings Sunday to Saturday and hourly during the day on Sundays. Service is to operate from the City Centre to Eggbuckland Road then Deer Park, Eggbuckland Austin Crescent to Crownhill terminating at Derriford Hospital. These Services from Derriford will connect Derriford and Eggbuckland via Crownhill Village.

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1 comment:

  1. Wonder if the 1720 28 from Derriford Mon to Fri in school terms will still be a duplicate?

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