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Services 102; 103 & 104 See See 104 & 103 102; Services Return tickets now available available now tickets Return Day Rider ticket £6 £6 ticket Rider Day partnership in Working just £1 £1 just Early Bird ticket before 7.45am 7.45am before ticket Bird Early buses 210 and Connections with the 49, X5 X5 49, the with Connections Village buses across the Vale the across buses Village Crossing 2 Zones (Daytime) Zones 2 Crossing (T & C’s apply) apply) C’s & (T Pewsey Train Station just £1 £1 just Station Train Pewsey £27.00 £27.00 3 £13.50 £13.50 Express service Devizes to to Devizes service Express County Hall, Trowbridge. BA14 8JN”. 8JN”. BA14 Trowbridge. Hall, County £9.00 £9.00 £18.00 2 Wiltshire Team, Passenger Transport Unit, Wiltshire Council, Council, Wiltshire Unit, Transport Passenger Team, Wiltshire £9.00 £9.00 1 £4.50 £4.50 [email protected] , or write to the Connect 2 2 Connect the to write or , [email protected] Villages Service - 101 101 - Service Villages Crossed Crossed please ring the team on 01380 860100, or email us at at us email or 860100, 01380 on team the ring please Child Child Adult Zones advice on the new timetables, timetables, new the on advice further need you if so and to 10 journey Tickets journey 10 Express Service - 100 100 - Service Express We realise that these changes may take some getting used used getting some take may changes these that realise We £1.50 £3.00 and select option 1 to book a seat. seat. a book to 1 option select and Night Time (after 6pm) 6pm) (after Time Night passengers.” Please ring 08456 525255 525255 08456 ring Please passengers.” £3.00 £3.00 £6.00 £2.40 £4.80 4 quired to pick up or set down pre-booked pre-booked down set or up pick to quired £3.00 £3.00 £6.00 £1.80 £3.60 3 shown as the bus “Calls at this point if re- if point this at “Calls bus the as shown £2.20 £2.20 £4.50 £1.40 £2.80 2 book your seat in advance where # is is # where advance in seat your book £1.20 £1.20 £2.50 70p £1.40 1 So please read the timetable carefully and and carefully timetable the read please So Child Child Adult Child Adult you navigate how this service operates. operates. service this how navigate you Crossed Crossed Return Return Single Zones “wigglybus”. The drivers will be happy to help help to happy be will drivers The “wigglybus”. stops and times and partly a bookable bookable a partly and times and stops on request call 01380 860100 for an application form. form. application an for 860100 01380 call request on This service is partly “hail and ride” with fixed fixed with ride” and “hail partly is service This Season tickets for 3, 6 and 12 months are available available are months 12 and 6 3, for tickets Season on day and night services. services. night and day on Wiltshire and Swindon free bus passes are accepted accepted are passes bus free Swindon and Wiltshire February 2016. 2016. February (Child). (Child). These new timetables will be introduced on the 1st 1st the on introduced be will timetables new These Night time fare £3.00 (adult) Flat Rate and £1.50 £1.50 and Rate Flat (adult) £3.00 fare time Night zones (£4.50 adult return). return). adult (£4.50 zones needs of the majority of its customers. customers. its of majority the of needs Return tickets now available for crossing up to 2 2 to up crossing for available now tickets Return more cost effective manner, whilst still catering for the the for catering still whilst manner, effective cost more Adult £8.50; Child £5.50; Family £20.00. £20.00. Family £5.50; Child £8.50; Adult services in the Pewsey Vale that can be operated in a a in operated be can that Vale Pewsey the in services within Wiltshire, Swindon and some Bath services – – services Bath some and Swindon Wiltshire, within Wiltshire Day Rover Tickets - any bus operator/service operator/service bus any - Tickets Rover Day Wiltshire devise a new timetable for the Connect 2 Wiltshire Wiltshire 2 Connect the for timetable new a devise Pewsey to Devizes Devizes to Pewsey C2W Day Rider Ticket £6 adult and £3 child. child. £3 and adult £6 Ticket Rider Day C2W and the Devizes Passengers Transport Group, to to Group, Transport Passengers Devizes the and Early Bird Fare (travel before 0745) £1 (adult single). single). (adult £1 0745) before (travel Fare Bird Early the Devizes and Pewsey Community Area Partnerships Partnerships Area Community Pewsey and Devizes the Pewsey Station £1 (adult single). single). (adult £1 Station Pewsey out last year, Wiltshire Council has been working with with working been has Council Wiltshire year, last out Rail Ticket presented to connect with a train at at train a with connect to presented Ticket Rail Following the consultation exercises that were carried carried were that exercises consultation the Following Fare Offers: Offers: Fare Service 100 Devizes to Pewsey Rail express via Upavon Mondays to Fridays For Service 101 & the Ɵmetable key see centre pages Devizes, London Road 0622 0712 Onward Journeys Devizes Market Place 0630 0720 The 100 and 101 service Stert road end 0636 0726 connects with the following Wedhampton Turn (A342) 0637 0729 trains at Pewsey Station: Chirton, Wiltshire Yeoman (A342) 0639 0731 Eastbound - 0719; 0809; 1018; 1343; 1626; 1929 and Rushall Crossroads 0644 0736 2122. Westbound - 0808; Rushall School -.- 0737 1243; 1603; 1744; 1841; 1947; North Newnton, Rushall Road -.- 0738 2048 and 2138 Upavon, Antelope 0648 -.- On Saturdays: Eastbound - Woodbridge Inn 0651 0739 0813 ; 1016 ; 1308 ; 1634 ; 1845 and 2108. Westbound - Manningford Bruce Turn (A345) 0653 0741 0943; 1202; 1403; 1603; 1803; Pewsey, North Street 0700 0748 Map to help plan 2007 and 2107 Pewsey Railway Station 0705s 0755s your route There are also onward connections with other bus services: X5; 49 and 210. For Pewsey Railway Station 1952 the Connect 2 Wiltshire services 102; 103 & 104 see Pewsey, North St. Fire Station 1954 Image—P Watkins Fare zones the Cross Vale and Village Manningford Bruce Turn (A345) 1959 timetable. Woodbridge Inn R Vale of Pewsey fares are calculated using fare zones – shown here on the map. For a list of available Fares options see the back page. North Newnton, Rushall Road R Travel by zone Rushall, School R Use the map to find out which Upavon, Antelope R fare zone you live in or wish to Rushall Crossroads R travel to. Tickets are available Chirton, Small Street R from the driver when you board the bus and the cost of Wedhampton Turn (A342) R your travel in any one direction Stert road end R will depend on how many fare Devizes Market Place 2025 zones you travel through. Devizes, London Road R PEWSEY VALE NIGHTBUS on For ideas on places to stay and things to do in the Pewsey Vale & Issue 1 Feb 2016 WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS Devizes go to www.visitpewseyvale.co.uk or Designed by D Wilson of PCAP & Departs Pewsey at: 1840, 2055 and 2205 —booking image on cover by F Knight required 08456 525255 and select option 1. www.devizes.org.uk or use www.visitwiltshire.co.uk White Horse by M Pavey Service 101 Devizes to Pewsey via the Pewsey Vale villages Mondays to Fridays (also see Service 100 for faster journeys) DS DS Devizes Market Place -.- 0747 0900 1020 1215 1330 1510 1635 1740 1845 Pewsey, Co-op -.- -.- -.- 1025 1205 1325 1530 1625 -.- -.- Devizes, London Road -.- 0755 -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- 1623p 1712p -.- Pewsey, North Street 0702 0750 0840 1026 1206 1317N 1531 1621N 1751N 1847N Stert Road End -.- LR # # # # # # # R Pewsey, railway station 0705s 0755s PVS # -.- 1315 PVS 1620 1750 1845 Etchilhampton 0715c -.- # # # # # # # R Manningford Bruce -.- -.- -.- # -.- # -.- -.- R R Little Horton & Coate 0710 -.- # # # # # # # -.- North Newnton & Rushall -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- R R Horton & Allington -.- 0805 # # # # # # # R Upavon, Antelope -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- R R All Cannings, Village Hall 0722 0812 0920 1037 1232 1347 1532 1652 1757 R Wilcot, Golden Swan 0710 # 0850 # # # 1545 1632 -.- -.- Patney, Rail Bridge 0727 0817 0926 1043 1238 1353 1538 # # R Wilcot, Canal Close -.- -.- 0851 # # # 1546 1633 -.- -.- Wedhampton -.- -.- -.- # # # # -.- -.- -.- Alton Priors -.- -.- 0856 # # # 1551 1638 -.- -.- Chirton, Small Street -.- -.- 0929 1046 1241 1356 1541 # # R Stanton St Bernard -.- # # # # # -.- # -.- R Marden, Hatfields -.- 0824 0932 1049 1244 1359 1544 # # R Alton Barnes Rectory Close 0718 0808a 0900 # # # 1552 1639 -.- -.- Beechingstoke, Limberstone 0730 0820v # # # # # # # R Honeystreet 0719 0807a 0901 # # # 1553 1640 -.- R Hilcott -.- -.- # # # # # # # -.- Woodborough Cross Roads 0721 0805 0903 1045 1220 1340 1555 1642 R R Woodborough, Cross Roads 0735 -.- 0938 1055 1250 1405 1550 1705 1810 R Hilcott -.- -.- # # # # -.- -.- R R Honeystreet 0737 -.- 0940 # # # # # # R Beechingstoke, Limberstone # -.- 0908 # # # # # R -.- Alton Barnes, Rectory Close 0738 -.- 0941 # # # # # # R Marden, Hatfields 0727 -.- 0912 1051 1226 1346 1601 1648 R -.- Stanton St Bernard # -.- # # # # # # # R Chirton, Small Street 0730 -.- 0915 1054 1229 1349 1604 1651 R -.- Alton Priors 0740 -.- 0943 # # # # # # -.- Wedhampton 0733x -.- # # # # -.- -.- R -.- Wilcot, Canal Close 0745 -.- 0948 # # # # -.- -.- -.- Patney, Rail Bridge -.- -.- 0918 1057 1232 1352 1607 1654 -.- -.- Wilcot, Golden Swan 0746 -.- 0949 # # # # -.- -.- -.- All Cannings, Village Hall -.- 0815 0923 1103 1238 1358 1613 1700 -.- R North Newnton & Rushall -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- R R -.- Allington & Horton -.- -.- # # # # # # -.- -.- Upavon Antelope -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- R R -.- Little Horton & Coate -.- -.- # # # # # # -.- -.- Manningford Bruce -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- R R R R -.- Etchilhampton -.- 0821 # # # # -.- # R R Pewsey, Railway Station 0753s PVS 0957s -.- 1312s -.- 1615 1735 1840 -.- Stert Road End 0734 -.- # # # # LR LR R R Pewsey North Street 0755 0838 R R R R R R R -.- Devizes Market Place 0745 0835 0945 1125 1300 1425 1635 1725 1835 1925s Pewsey, Co-op -.- -.- 1000 1115 1315 1430 R -.- -.- -.- Devizes, London Road 0755 -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- R PEWSEY VALE NIGHTBUS on WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS Departs Pewsey at: 1840, 2055 and 2205 this service is pre-booked only call 08456 525255 and select option 1.
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