Four Lane Ends Interchange - List of Bus Services

List of Bus Services

The following are the bus services currently using Four Lane Ends, correct to 1 October 2012. . .

Key

  • - Route serves a Bus/Coach station.
  • - Route serves a Tyne & Wear Metro station.
  • - Route serves Newcastle Airport.
Route To Via Operator Days of Operation
(if not 7 days)
1 Slatyford Sandyford, Newcastle & South Benwell Stagecoach in Newcastle
Note - Alternate Mon-Sat daytime journeys terminate at South Benwell Armstrong Road.
18 Wallsend Bus Station Freeman Hospital, Byker & Walker Stagecoach in Newcastle & Nexus(#)
Forest Hall Benton Estate
Note - (#) Evening & Sun service runs to Walker Bus Station only.
32 Circular Service Newcastle, Elswick & Kenton Bar Stagecoach in Newcastle & Nexus(#)
Note - (#) Evening & Sun service.
32A Circular Service Newcastle, Elswick & Kenton Bar Stagecoach in Newcastle & Nexus(#)
Note - (#) Evening & Sun service.
55 Newcastle, Haymarket Longbenton & South Gosforth Arriva Northumbria
Meadway Estate Forest Hall
62 North Walbottle Byker, Newcastle & Slatyford Stagecoach in Newcastle
Killingworth Bus Station Forest Hall
63 Chapel House Byker, Newcastle & Slatyford Stagecoach in Newcastle
Killingworth Bus Station Forest Hall
68 DSS Tyneview Park Stagecoach in Newcastle Mon-Fri peak hours.
332 Balliol & Quorum Business Parks Arriva Northumbria Limited Service,
Mon-Fri daytime.
Regent Centre DSS Longbenton & Gosforth
335 Cobalt Business Park DSS Tyneview Park, High Farm & Hadrian Park Nexus Mon-Sat daytime.
353 Kingston Park Killingworth, Dudley & Airport Nexus Mon-Sat evening & all-day Sun.
555 Circular Service Balliol Business Park & Quorum Business Park Arriva Northumbria One-Way, Mon-Fri daytime.
K1 Killingworth Bus Station Quorum Business Park & West Moor Nexus Mon-Fri daytime.
K2 Greenhills Estate Quorum Business Pk, West Moor & Killingworth Nexus Mon-Sat daytime.

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