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Wednesday's reduced bus service

by isleofman.com 22nd December 2010

Buses on the Island are again being affected by the icy roads and slow moving traffic.

Bus Vannin says services will operate to normal finishing times tonight, but there are still a number of cancellations and diversions, including the fact no estates are being served.

Service 11/12 is going to Glencrutchery Road, Governors Bridge and Sign Post Corner, then on to Avondale Road and Royal Avenue.

Services 1 and 2 are running as normal to Douglas, then on to the promenades, Summerhill, Governors Road, Governors Bridge and Sign Post Corner, then Avondale Road, the Manx Arms/Isle of Man Bank stop, Summerhill and the promenades. Birch Hill is not being served.

Service 3 is running as normal, but the town service is not going to the Ramsey estates.
Service X3 is following the normal route, including the Ramsey town section, and is running via the Coast Road.

Services 5 and 6 are running as normal through to Ramsey, although Strang Road, the Hope and the estates in Peel are not being served.

Service 13 is running, but not serving Old Laxey or Groudle

Service 23 is operating via Bucks Road, York Road, Victoria Road, the Manx Arms and the Royal Avenue, and back to Douglas.

Services 16 and 20 are now running as timetabled.

Service 19 is operating, but is turning at the prison and isn't serving Summerhill Road or the Bretney Estate.

Service 21/21A/21B is still suspended as are services 22/22A/22W, 4/4A/7, 8/8A, 9 and 29.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 22nd, December 2010 08:22pm.

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