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Green Line 702 from First welcome... Slough From 27 December Reading Buses is taking Windsor Langley Knightsbridge over Green Line 702 from First. All existing HammersmithKensington Legoland season and period tickets will still be valid and, for now, the timetable will stay broadly Reading the same, although all London bound Victoria London journeys will run 5 minutes earlier to make sure we don’t run late leaving London. Ascot Green Line 702 Bracknell gives you some fantastic Because we’re not taking over the previous fleet of buses, for the next 8-9 months we links across Berkshire and into will be using a mix of suitable vehicles from and from London, perfect for the existing Reading Buses fleet which have cost-effective commuting and high back coach-style seats and some ideal for some really temporary vehicles hired in, including a small great days out. number of full-specification coaches. Welcome onboard. looking forward... We have ambitious plans to develop the route and will be evaluating a number of new vehicle types during January and February 2018, with a view to ordering a brand new fleet of modern coaches. LATE NEWS We’ll also be watching closely over the coming months to see how the current disruption in Bracknell timetable performs, how good the fares are, From January 2018 improvement and see what opportunities there are to works will start on the London Road market and improve this useful service to A329 roundabout for some increase use and make it a success for the 8 months. long term. This will likely cause some disruption Most importantly, we’ll be listening to you, to journeys, but we will do our very our customers. Thanks in advance for your best to keep on time. custom and being understanding while we Please download the Green Line 702 find our feet with this new venture and trial app to see exactly where your coach options to suit your needs for the future. is on a live moving map! With our best regards, The Reading Buses Green Line team 2 3 Campden Hill Rd Kensington Phillimore Gardens Hornton St Church St Royal Garden Kensingston Gore getting on & off in Argyll Rd Holland Park towards London B Victoria towards Victoria HIGH STREET KENSINGTON Holland Rd R Design Museum towards Bracknell Allen St Wrights Lane Ad di so n R KensingtonEarls Court High Rd St KENSINGTON (OLYMPIA) d Edwardes Bly the Rd Square W a r w Shepherd’s Bush Rd Shepherd’s B Warwick Rdic ro Olympia k o K Ga k rd KENSINGTON G ens re e n E N HAMMERSMITH o Rowan Rd HammersmithE Rd r G d th it E Lyric h n Colet Gardens R d Shortlands d R TC d King St XC Edith Rd towards SC Bracknell Novotel A4 A4 Hammersmith Bridge Road HAMMERSMITH MAYFAIR Park Lane The Dorchester Serpentine GREEN PARK Sackler Gallery Curzon St Kensington Gardens Park Lane Piccadilly Kensington Hyde Park Hilton Palace Serpentine Gallery HYDE PARK CORNER Green Park Bulgari Mandarin Baglioni R towards Albert Memorial Oriental Knightsbridge Wellington Arch Bracknell Kensington Gore K2 Kensington Rd KP 13 Constitution Hill Ennismore Gdns Harvey Palace Gate K3 KF G Buckingham The Milestone Nichols ro Royal Albert The s Cheval KNIGHTSBRIDGE ve Palace Victoria Rd Victoria n Sloane St Lanesborough o te Thorney RCA Hall r a Exhibition Rd Upper Belgrave St P G Court la am Jumeirah c h e g Queen’s Gate Prince Consort Rd Lowndes in Harrods k c u B Cardinal Belgrave Pl Science Brompton Rd Lower Belgrave St Place Museum KNIGHTSBRIDGE Gloucester Rd P V&A Victoria St Egerton House Sloane St Natural History Pont St Eccleston St Museum Vauxhall The Rembrant Eaton Square Bridge Rd Cromwell Rd 11 VICTORIA Queen’s Gate BELGRAVIA Walton St GLOUCESTER ROAD SOUTH KENSINGTON Buckingham Palace Road 1 Greenline 4 Victoria Coach Station Coach Station 5 getting on & off in Slough & Langley Slough Stoke Rd SLOUGH town centre Wellington WexhamSt Rd bus stops A412 towards London towards Bracknell bus station 10 London Rd Slough Langley Rd Windsor Rd Stoke Rd C Tesco A4 Wellington St Trelawney Avenue towards towards Lascelles Rd The Bracknell Curve London Upton Court Rd High St y Kedermister e Queensmere l Park g Observatory n a L High St Shopping Centre London Rd Langley t e towards e tr Bracknell S h ig towards H London M4 Ditton Park Rd Windsor Heathrow Marriott Hotel towards London getting on & off in towards London & Bracknell bus btation Bracknell & North Ascot M North St ille bus stops nn Pigeonhouse Lane Bracknell iu towards London Waitrose M&S m Library Wa y towards Bracknell bus station LovellCranbourne Rd The Lexicon High St Shopping Centre Police The Old Hatchet Station Hatchet Lane F Forest Rd Church Rd towards Princess Square London Winkfield Rd Bracknell Bracknell & The Ring The Ring Shopping Wokingham Locks Ride College New Rd North Ascot Market st The Ring Windsor Rd bus station Priory Rd 1 Fernbank Rd Bracknell Long Hill Rd Ascot Church Rd Bracknell Racecourse BRACKNELL town centre London Rd High St Broad Ln Heatherwood Ascot Hospital Kings Ride 6 7 A comfortable way to commute to London at a bargain price. Your ticket gives you unlimited travel on Green Line £40 702, local buses run by First Berkshire, plus those of Reading Buses. 7 day £50 any combination of 4 people anytime 30 day £180 anywhere to anywhere & back again annual £1,600 Buy any of these on the Green Line 702 A day’s unlimited travel on app or online. You can also buy the Green Line 702, plus local weekly ticket from the driver. buses run by First Berkshire It’s half price if you’re 15 or under. and Reading Buses. £16 all day It’s half price if you’re Our Green Berkshire 15 or under. tickets can be used £7adult anywhere between Langley £4 15 & under and Bracknell/Reading. You get unlimited travel all week on Green Line 702, plus local buses run £26adult by First Berkshire 15 & under and Reading Buses. £17 from Bracknell or Slough Reading Follow @greenline702 on Twitter £6.50 £6.50 adult return for the latest news, service £3.95 £4.50 child return updates and special offers. entry not included 8 9 The Old King’s Head in Church Street is one of the oldest Inns in Windsor with bags of Windsor is a great place to visit any time of the charm. Nell Gwynne, year, an attractive riverside town overlooked by favourite mistress of the royal castle that’s stood there for 1,000 years. Charles II, lived nearby in Burford House. It’s the largest occupied castle in the world and There are cobbled streets and little alleyways to has been the family home to British kings and discover and beyond the historic core are many queens for all of that time. Ten monarchs are more interesting streets with fine examples of buried in St George’s Chapel. Georgian and Victorian architecture, particularly south of the Castle toward the Long Walk. In the magnificent State Apartments you’ll find some of the finest works of art from the Royal You could take a guided tour in an open-top Collection, including paintings by Rembrandt, bus from outside the Castle. Get a ticket Rubens and Canaletto. (it lasts all day) and you can get on and off the bus at several stops You can also see Queen Mary’s Dolls’ around the town. House, created in the 1920s and filled with thousands of objects made by leading You might prefer to enjoy craftsmen, artists and designers of the time. a relaxing river tour, or even an amphibian Duck Bus tour. It’s all there in Windsor. Or pop over the bridge to discover the charms of Eton, home to the famous school, and with a high street lined with a range of independent retailers. getting on & off in Windsor WINDSOR & ETON ThamesRIVERSIDE St WINDSOR PROMENADE Datchet Rd Barry Avenue River St Barry Ave Alexandra Park Theatre Royal G The Arches Goswell Rd Windsor WINDSOR & ETON Thames St Castle CENTRAL leave London Windsor Royal Arthur Rd Shopping Castle Hill before midday towards Waitrose St Alban’s St Windsor return London Parish £15 M&S Church after midday King Edward J Charles St Shopping Centre Peascod St A £9 return bus stops towards towards London Bracknell 15 & under - half price towards Bracknell 10 11 Ascot D R Racecourse R S O entrance D I N W LONDON RD H I G H S T R E E T get on & off E I D R at Heatherwood Hospital 9 min walk S bus stop G I N K If the thrill of the turf gets you going, you’ll love a day at the races at Ascot, one of the world’s Although younger most well-known racecourses and home to children will absolutely famous Royal Ascot and the Ascot Gold Cup. adore LEGOLAND Windsor Resort, there’s There are four enclosures at Royal Ascot, each plenty to amuse and delight with its own individual character, and all put you people of all ages. at the heart of the racing action. Sail through uncharted waters Go to ascot.co.uk to check on race days and make a splash, set sail on a perilous dress codes and everything else you need swashbucklin’ adventure to Pirate Shores, leave London to know for a great day at the races. before midday or battle your way through an ancient land return in search of hidden treasure. £15 after midday Miniland, made from nearly 40 million pieces, return recreates scenes from the USA and Europe, £9 all bustling with sounds, traffic, trains and boats.
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