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Wokingham DC M&G BC850 850 to Marlow and D High Wycombe Wokingham Public Transport Map Index to Places Served BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Grid Place Service Grid Place Service Ref Numbers Ref Numbers 850 850 B6 Aldershot 7, R D2 Maidenhead 127 R 3 Bus routes hourly or better (Mon-Sat daytime) B5 Arborfield Cross 3, 3B, 145 D1 Marlow 850, R Medmenham 122 es C5 Arborfield Garrison 3, 3B D6 The Meadows 122, 194 Tham Bus routes less than once an hour Aston er E5 Ascot A5 Mereoak P&R 9, 50, 50A, 51, 52, Remenham iv 145 Bus routes running on selected days only 1 R 1 (see also Heatherwood Hospital) R 53, 53A, 60E, 60M d 850 a C5 Barkham 3, 145 C5 Molly Millars Lane 125, 125A, 125B GW o Hurley R Winnersh/Mereoak Park & Ride services s La. D5 Bean Oak 151, 151A D5 Norreys Estate 121, 151A w o l Other Roads r A6 Beech Hill 154 D5 Pinewood 125A, 125B, 194 a Shepherd’ Townlands M ad D4 Binfield 151, 151A A3 Reading Town Centre 3, 3B, 4, X4, 5, 6, 7, 21 Route Terminus Hospital Ro ley 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 19a, Remenham Hen E5 Bracknell 3B, 4, X4, 151, 151A, 194, R Hill Hill 19b, 19c, 21, 127, 128, 129, Occasional journeys only hite Henley W B4 Bulmershe 13, 14, 19a, 19c, 127, 128 153, 154, 850, (500), GW, R Buses travel in direction of arrow College C6 California Country Park 3, 3B A6 Riseley 7, 145 Furze Platt C6 California Cross 3, 3B, 125, 145 A4 Royal Berkshire Hospital 3, 3B, 9, 10, 850 Halt Railway line and station 19a, 19b, 19c, 60H Henley-on- Henley- D6 Camberley 194, R C3 Ruscombe 127 Hospital Thames on-Thames THE ROYAL BOROUGH C3 Charvil 127, 128, 129, 850 R D5 St. Sebastians 3B, 125 iv OF WINDSOR AND D6 Crowthorne 125, 194 Leisure facilities e r R D6 Sandhurst 122, 194, Th MAIDENHEAD D6 Crowthorne Station R am Shinfield 3, 3B, 10 Library es B5 W C4 Dinton Pastures 128, 129 a B5 Shinfield Park 3, 9, X3 Museum rg Cockpole B4 Earley 4, 19a, 19c, X4, 17, R Places of Interest ra v e Green Warren B4 Showcase Cinema 4, X4 Emmbrook (Dog & Duck) 122, 128, 129 R Row C4 Secondary Schools o a C4 Sindlesham 145 d C4 Emmbrook (Reading Road) 4, X4, 122, Maidenhead Crazies 128, 129 E5 Slough R Tourist Information Centre Hill MAIDENHEAD 127 to Maidenhead 850 C6 Eversley 145 B3 Sonning Halt 127, 128, 129, 850 County Boundary Littlewick Sonning village 127, 128, 129 B6 FarleyGreen Hill 145 B3 Urban Area 2 Shiplake 127 2 D6 Farnborough 7 A5 Spencers Wood 7, 10, 145 C6 Finchampstead (North) 3, 122, 145 A6 Swallowfield 7, 145 Stratfield Saye 154 0 1/2 Mile 1 Mile Knowl Hill C6 Finchampstead Village 145 A6 153 B6 Fleet 7 B5 Thames Valley Science Park 10 Upper 0 1 2 Kilometres D6 Gatwick Airport R A5 Three Mile Cross 7, 145, 154 ad Wargrave Ro R ria Grazeley 154 C3 Twyford 127, 128, 129, 850, Produced by Pindar Creative 23.08.18 www.pindarcreative.co.uk to A5 Vic 153 127 127 153 to Maidenhead, C2 Hare Hatch 4, 4A,127 B4 University of Reading 3, 3B, 9, 10, 21 127 Slough and London Paddington E4 Heatherwood Hospital 192 or 702 C2 Upper Wargrave 127, 153 A Wargrave 127 d Kiln OXFORDSHIRE Wargrave oa for Windsor change from Bracknell Wargrave village 153, 850, R Hare R Green C2 127 at Slough th Hatch a D5 Heathlands 125 B6 Wellington Country Park 7 850 B d A3 Heathrow Airport RailAir Coach X25 C3 Whistley Green 128, 129 oa d R a R h o from Reading, or Piggott at R Whitegates 19a, 19c, 13 B B4 C.E. School n then 285 bus from Feltham, ew o N d 127 R B5 Whitley Wood 5, 6, 7, 9 n or then 703 from Bracknell o y L R Windsor R rle H B1 Henley-on-Thames 850 D2/E5 be i N Am l 129 D v. lt e R s o w High Wycombe 850 C4 Winnersh 4, X4, 128, 129, 145, ame p D1 h T R R r 129 d Ruscombe R . o C4 Winnersh Triangle 4, X4, (500) ve 850 C3 Hurst 128, 129 i a R d 850 129 D5 John Nike Leisuresport Complex X4 C5 Wokingham Hospital 3, 125, 145 Caversham 129 Heights Waltham A4 Kennet Island 40, 50A, 50B, 52A, 52B, 53A, D5 Wokingham Town Centre 3, 4, X4, 121, 122, Old B 127 St. Lawrence at h Road 53B, 60A, 60E, 62A 123, 124, 128, 129, 145, 151, 151A, R 153 850 D2 Kiln Green 127 129 C3 Woodley Airfield 13, 14, 19a, 19c Charvil 128 D2 Knowl Hill 127 128 127 B4 Woodley Centre 13, 14, 19a, 19c, 127, 128 Twyford H 3 Sonning 127 u C5 Langley Common 145 r s P B3 Woodley Green 13, 14 t o 850 Twyford n 4, X4 Loddon Bridge Stanlake C4 u 127 o R n 129 t e B3 Woodley Piazza 13, 14, 19a, 19c o n d 128 i Thame n s a A5 Loddon Court Farm 154 r H ive a 128 R 129 d Caversham L L 129 127 d B4 Woodley (South) 13, 14, 19a, 19c a n 127 a B4 Loddon Valley Leisure Centre 19b, 21 to Didcot, g e B r o 128 see town plan 128 n i Sonning C5 Woosehill 122, 123 Oxford, Bristol overleaf for full details n 3 D2/E5 London 701, 702 from Bracknell R 129 n 127 Halt and South Wales o 850 Reading Town Centre S 153 128 B4 Lower Earley 19a, 19b, 19c, 21 R – Rail Station nearby 128 Waingel’s B College 3.3 .4.7.5.6.9.10.13.14 READING 129 Woodley 128 19a.19b.19c.21.127.128 127 Green Whistley 129 Long Distance Coaches 12.13.14 128 13 14 Green 129.153.154.850.GW.X4 Reading 127. 4.127 128 13 Woodley 17 to 17 X25.WT.RailAir Coach 13.1 50 29.8 14 Airfield Hurst Direct coaches run from Heathrow Airport (Central Bus Station), London Victoria Coach Station and Tilehurst 128.1 13. 14 . d Mereoak Park & Ride to many towns and cities throughout the country. 127.128 R 127 l T 13 13.14 13.14 S o 13.14. W a.19c 19c awp o Phone National Express on 0871 7818181 850. 4.19 c 13.14 it Rd 14 127.128 13.1 19 . h T Reading West 129. 19a 19a. c h 128. S e for more information, or visit: www.nationalexpress.com WT 13 Bulmershe S 4 19a t 17 14 r 19c 19a 19c a Direct coaches to Heathrow Airport from Reading Station. X3 19c i X4 19a 19a g 19c 13 14 h Phone 0345 602 0121 for more information, or visit: www.railair.com t 19a 19a .19c Royal 19a Woodley 19c M 13 .14 i Berkshire l 19b e Hospital 19c 19c 13 Dinton 19a 14 t 14 Pastures e 13 e 13 128 r Not to be reproduced WT 19a Country Park t South S E 19c 14 GW 129 without the permission of Lake WT s 21 Earley i Wokingham Borough Council X3 v BRACKNELL University of Winnersh a y to Newbury, WT D a Reading rw 154 Triangle to FOREST Taunton and 17 4 Earley o Kennet X4 P&R M West Country 6.7 4 R Maiden M BOROUGH Island os B H e 3.3 Erlegh Showcase Winnersh 4 ill 21 19a Cinema Forest 4 L 9 19a School 19c Triangle G 5 19c River ane School 128 Warren Ke i 19a nn l 10 Binfield et l 19c e House 129 oad t t R t 9 Lower res e 4 Fo GW B 151 W 3.3 19b Winnersh Earley X4 A a 10 151 y 21 21 Loddon 21 Valley A329 Green Park GW 5 (M) M Leisure Winnersh otorwa X3 9 Centre y 21 Priestwood 154 21 4 122 see town plan 151 Bracknell Madejski 7 21 19b 128 129 Emmbrook Mulberry overleaf for Town Centre Stadium Hawkedon Easington 145 129 School 151A Grove 151A 6 3 19b Way Drive Sainsbury’s X4 full details B (Reading FC) X3 9 Emmbrook 121 121 3 .4.151 (London Irish RFC) Northumberland 5 3B Asda 19b 151 151A.194.X4 21 ay 4 122 151A 121 121 A Avenue 9 X3 10 rw Sindlesham 128 Popeswood 151 oto 129 121 151A 121 151A M 129 for Heatherwood Hospital 154 5 Shinfield M4 X4 151A GW.X3 6 145 Keephatch Western and Windsor take bus 191 9 Park Holt 122 Norreys Tesco see town plan School A Business or coach 702 from Bracknell M4 9 9 129 .151 Estate 151A X4 X4 X4 M Distribution overleaf for full details Bean 151A Area Bracknell oto 7 121 rw 154 A 151 ay 151 151 Oak John Nike RIBP Thames Valley A d 151 n 123 Leisuresport A329 6 X3 Science Park o a 10 d o 122 Complex d R Wokingham Martin’s o L X3 e Heron l Wokingham X4 4 GW Whitley r o 4 e Hospital 3 v 9.154 Wood i M Woosehill 124 124 Montague Southern 3B R Jennetts B 9.GW Mereoak P&R 125 Park Business 3 to Ascot, 6 10 122.123 M Park d 125A 121.125 Area BRACKNELL (National Express) a o 124 4 Staines and 145 Shinfield Ro l 125B 128 .145 Three ly 194 London Waterloo 145 a m Sports & Mile rkh Mi Tesco for Windsor change a L llar WOKINGHAM Leisure Cross Arbo 3 B an s at Staines rfie 3B e Great Centre ld R A B Broad Street 154 oad 125 .125 Hollands e 7 121.128 4 4 an Barkham 151.151A L 145 also calling: 3.122.123.124.125 ak Oakbank A 5 o calling: d 125.145 128.129.151.151 194 5 e a B r Arborfield 3 3 School 145 e 3.4.121.122.125.X4 o also calling: 3 3 R 145 10 Cross M A 4.121.145.X4 10 Arborfield d 145 a B d e 125 3 7 a t 4 Grazeley o 3 s A 4 R p 125 194 Birch nd B Langley m 4 E 3 a B 145 125 Hill yde h Hanworth H 145 Common c Spencers n 145 i 154 Wood F 7 B ar 145 kh 194 am B R 125 3 3 ide Sa Pinewood 125A nd hu Heathlands 3 B rs Arborfield 125 t 125B Ol 154 St.
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