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Connecting Wiltshire Bradford on Avon Cross-Country Bus Routes from Bradford on Avon Monkton South Wraxall Farleigh Bradford Leigh Zig-Zag (69/ X96) 96 Corsham Limpley Broughton Bath Stoke Winsley Holt Gifford Bradford on Avon Melksham 265 map 96.X96 Westwood Bus and Rail and Bus 96 Trowbridge Avon Typical bus fares in March 2015: Westbury Warminster on on Bradford Bradford Town Bus (98) £1.50 return Day ticket to Bath £6, £22 for a week, £24 for 10 journeys 265 First Day ticket £7.00 Every Thursday shoppers Salisbury bus 39 runs from First Week ticket £25 – allows unlimited travel on nearly all buses in Wiltshire. Bradford on Avon to Devizes Faresaver Weeksaver tickets £20 for 1 week for the 69. Wiltshire Day Rover £8.50, £20.00 family (2 adults and 2 children, or 1 adult and 3 children), Travel on First bus services such as the 265 to Bristol and Salisbury. Please check the current fares with your bus driver Stroud, Stonehouse Oxford, Banbury, Rail services Rail tickets (2015) Plan your journey by bus, bike, Cardiff Midlands & North Gloucester, Anytime day return to Bath only £5.90 Midlands & North in Wiltshire rail, car or walking. Kemble Anytime day return to Warminster only £8.60 Didcot Parkway Maps, timetables and money-saving tips at: Bristol Parkway Swindon Bradford on Avon to Bath Season Tickets Reading Days / months Price Average daily price Bath Spa London Paddington Chippenham www. m 7 days £26.00 £5.20 ha k Bristol Temple s ar yn P e d d Newbury 1 month £99.90 - Meads K l or Melksham connecting fie f h ld s f O re lif Kintbury 3 months £299.60 - F nc vo on A v wiltshire -A Trowbridge 6 months £599.10 - on d- Hungerford or .co.uk df Bedwyn 12 months £1,040.00 £4.32 ra B Westbury Pewsey For all current ticket prices see www.nationalrail.co.uk Frome London Waterloo Stay in the loop Bruton Dilton Marsh Getting to the station Overton Basingstoke You can take the Bradford on Avon town bus (98). By supporting @connectingwilts Castle Cary Warminster Key the town bus, you can help us keep this vital service. Andover Whitchurch www.facebook.com/connectingwiltshire Cycling or walking to the station is free and can help keep you Salisbury High frequency trains Grateley healthy. Use our cycle journey planner to find a route. Email: [email protected] Taunton Tisbury Medium frequency There is a charging point for electric cars in the car park. Yeovil Dean Lower frequency trains Mottisfont & Pen Mill Chandlers Dunbridge Main Interchange Gillingham Ford Eastleigh Did you know? Templecombe Southampton Redbridge Exeter Yeovil Junction Romsey Airport You can find information about bus timetables and season tickets at Millbrook Southampton Central Dorchester www.connectingwiltshire.co.uk Plan your journey at Our new online bus map will launch in 2015. Weymouth New Forest (Brockenhurst), Portsmouth Harbour www.connectingwiltshire.co.uk Bournemouth & Poole Printed bus timetables can be requested at your local library. to South Wraxall Base map data © OpenStreetMap contributors. Additional data by Wiltshire Council 96 A363 © Crown copyright and database rights 2014 Ordnance Survey 100049050 Cartography by Lovell Johns Ltd August 2013 Scale 1:8,000 0 1/4 1/2mile 0 400 800 B3109 1,200 Metres d Ashley Road a o R B3105 h g i e L h Northleig B3109 96 Leigh Park Road A363 B3105 Ashley Road h c Woolley t Manor a B d l O Gardens e e Palmer Drive s h Be lo T rryfield Rd C Green k o 98 ad ro Ashley Ro B esb a ad Sl Ashley Cl t The Elms h R o 98 Bearfield Buildings a d Chr ist ch ur ch Roa d cre A St Laurence h Christ Church C of E k c r o School u Primary School o h r C B b a H 98 n 98 u s c n ro t e ft i n d Bainton Close g d a o Huntingdon l n S Huntingdon RiseS Mount Pleasant t Community Centre Grange View Pl Bear Close P r i o r New Road Magnon Road ad y Churches o R C ey r Elmfield l l s o D in s y W e lle oo W Coronation 98 98.265 Avenue C o n i d g R r e d View Priory Park l e D H fi ow i t ns l h S l ig ey W H oll estfiel e A363 o Woolley d c The Wilderness W a l P Cl y r Budbury Tyning r Ci u y b Ct Woolley Terrace r d e Whitehill Woolley u u n b B a Kingsfield New Road d s L u on w B as M a Close e L i s V d 96.98. a to Bath s e n h Kin e g d w t sf 265 i a o i eld 265 D Budbury h o Ridge R W C G y lo B3109 ran ur s ge C D b e d em o B3108 d l e w e e t W n s u i er in s l o B Hill f y L s C s a le Coppice n y g e R n o d i to Corsham ad B3107 l K e t i e 69 (Zig Zag) e f K tr g in S n W gs ey ri Winsley Road t l in o ol to Melksham e Newtown t n o p tree W S S R S 69 (Zig Zag) tr h d Mill Lane e c X96 e r Holt Road t u B X96 Meadowfield Saxon h ull Pit Supermarket C K in G Church gs r H o a to v re n e K p R n p o L a a e d Holt Road a z e Holy Trinity M Church Library & ead Sandy Leaze owfield Town Centre Museum 69 (Zig Zag) Rickfield Barton Orchard Fire X96.98.265 Bridge Street BelcombePl St Station Ma Bradford on Avon r gar et's Rickfield Hi ad Coach Rd ll Ro be om S elc t B M a r g a r Gr e een t lan F d 's Upper Regents Park Mills r Rail Station o S m t e R ad o Ro a combe Bel d River Avon G A363 reen land ce Vie la w River Avon P P ts oun en d L eg ane R FitzmauricePlace d e a Fitzmaurice s A363 A lo o v C o Primary School n R Bradford-on-Avon A e T von ro field Golf Course m A w Downavon ve o b r r 98 Grip Wood F id ge R Mythern Meadow o Frome Frome a Road K d Rd e n n e Poulton t e u G St Laurence Road n a e r v e d A e n u n St Laurence Rd to n s s g e ll in v s Hi 69 (Zig Zag) K A Southville Jone ld 98.265 e Cl fi St Aldhelm Road 96.X96 Cu n lve o Southleigh r R v d o A R ad le i l hv B3109 ut Key So L w o ie d V 98 d k o o Route 69 (Zig Zag Route) n ro b W id a W ill S y s H p Palairet Cl Route 96 ne e Jo n c E e l r m s s O Poulton Lane r C c r h os rive a Route X96 s D r d B a i l e y s Baileys Hobhouse Cl B oad e M a Barn R os Route 98 Town Bus o r ay l ult n w ll C on uth re Dr So Barn ve iv Piece Cl S De e Follyfield ou Beddoe th w Route 265 a Piplar Ground y S R Fitzmaurice Cl d p 96.98 e Horto n n Bassetts Pasture C Bus Stops l c Methuen o s e Cl e r s 98 Rd e Southway M iv Route operates in direction of arrow O oulton Dr r c John e Superstore h Rennie Clos d a Treenwood a Footpaths o rd Industrial Estate R Kennet and Avon C e anal m o r Rail Station F T r o w Marina Business b r Information Centre Park id g e R o Leisure Centre a 69 (Zig Zag) d Police Station 265 96.X96 Council Offices Widbrook R ow d d en Library a La o n R e (t ra e c k m ) Toilets o r A363 F School Lower B3109 to Trowbridge Wid Brook 69 (Zig Zag) to Westwood, Trowbridge to Trowbridge, W Westwood 96 idb Warminster roo k H to Frome 265 ill X96 oad ood R Westw.
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