Lower Frequency Routes
Route | From | via | To |
18 | Bournemouth | Westbourne, Branksome, Upper Parkstone, Sea View and Canford Heath | Broadstone |
20 | Poole | Park Gates, Lilliput, Penn Hill, Westbourne, Bournemouth Square (Bourne Avenue), Cemetery Junction, Bennett Road, Charminster, Ripon Road, West Way | Castlepoint |
21 | Bournemouth | Boscombe, Wessex Way, Bournemouth Hospital, Jumpers Corner, River Way, Fairmile, Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch, Purewell Cross | Burton |
25 | Boscombe Bus Station | Winton & Ensbury Park | Bournemouth University |
26 | Boscombe Bus Station | Winton, University and Fern Barrow Loop, Wallisdown, Mountbatten Arms, Alderney, Ringwood Road, Foxholes and Oakdale | Poole Bus Station |
27 | Castlepoint | Broadway Tavern, Northbourne, Kinson, Bear Wood, Alderney, Rossmore, Poole Hospital | Poole Bus Station |
33 | Bournemouth Square/Pier | East Cliff, Boscombe, Littledown Estate, Bournemouth Hospital, Iford, Pokesdown, Southbourne, Broadway, Tuckton Bridge and Kings Avenue | Christchurch |
36 | Talbot View Estate | Bourne Valley Viaduct, Surry Road, Bournemouth Triangle/Square, Glenferness Avenue, University and Fern Barrow Loop, Wallisdown, Canford Avenue, Mandale Road and Poole Lane | Kinson |
41 | Throop | Broadway Tavern, Castlepoint, Charminster, Queens Park, Bournemouth Station, Southcote Road, St Clement's Road and Boscombe Bus Station, Boscombe Pier | Shelley Manor |
111 | St Catherine's Hill | Fairmile, Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch, Purewell Cross, Mudeford, Somerford, Hinton Admiral | Highcliffe Sea Corner |
Read more about this topic: List Of Yellow Buses Routes, Routes As of 24 June 2012
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