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Amer & Wyc College Flackwell Heath BB11 0725 1652 Gerrards Cross Amer & Wyc College Flackwell Heath BB11 0725 1652 Gerrards Cross, Fulmer Drive / Howards Wood Drive 0727 1650 Gerrards Cross, Gaviots Green 0744 1635 Beaconsfield, Ledborough Lane 0746 1637 Beaconsfield, Waitrose / Station 0750 1630 Beaconsfield, Saracens Head PH 0753 1627 Beaconsfield Garden Centre 0755 1625 Beaconsfield, Burkes Road / Wycombe End 0818 1605 St Michael's Catholic School 0828 1600 High Wycombe, Marlow Hill (Layby 3) Amersham School SCGS804 0742 1628 Chalfont St Peter, Market Place 0744 1626 Chalfont St Peter, Copthall Lane / Ninnings Road 0749 1624 Chalfont St Peter, Rickmansworth Lane / Denham Lane 0752 1621 Chalfont St Peter, Waggon & Horses PH 0755 1615 Chalfont St Giles, The Pheasant/Wheelhouse Vets Surgery 0759 1613 Amersham, London Road East / Willow Lane 0805 1610 Amersham School 0825 1550 Chesham Grammar School Aylesbury Grammar School NAGS840 0700 1706 Milton Keynes, Bancroft / Bradville 0702 1704 Milton Keynes, Linford Wood / Leyburn Court 0704 1702 Milton Keynes, Linford Wood / Conniburrow (H4) 0706 1701 Milton Keynes, Downs Barn Roundabout East 0708 1659 Milton Keynes, Downhead Park, Neath Hill Roundabout East 0709 1658 Milton Keynes, Willen Roundabout West 0712 1655 Milton Keynes, Tongwell / Willen (H4) 0715 1654 Milton Keynes, Middleton / Broughton (V11) 0717 1653 Milton Keynes, Monkston / Kingston (V11) 0719 1651 Milton Keynes, Kents Hill / Brinklow (V11) 0720 1650 Milton Keynes, Walnut Tree / Wavendon Gate (V11) 0722 1648 Milton Keynes, Walnut Tree / Browns Wood (H10) 0724 1646 Milton Keynes, Caldecotte / Tilbrook (V10) 0820 1550 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane A) 0820 1550 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane A) 0830 1540 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy NAGS841 NAGS841 Timetable from 05/09/16 0705 1648 Old Stratford, Deanshanger Road 0709 1644 Stony Stratford, Wolverton Road 0711 1642 Stony Stratford, Galley Hill 0714 1639 Milton Keynes, Two Mile Ash 0716 1637 Milton Keynes, Crownhill / Great Holm 0718 1635 Milton Keynes, Crownhill / Shenley Church End 0720 1633 Milton Keynes, Medbourne / Shenley Church End 0724 1629 Milton Keynes, Shenley Brook End / Emerson Valley (East) 0725 1628 Milton Keynes, Shenley Brook End / Emerson Valley (West) 0726 1627 Milton Keynes, Westcroft / Tattenhoe 0735 1623 Milton Keynes, Bottledump Roundabout 0815 1550 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane A) 0815 1550 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane A) 0830 1540 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy NAGS842 Timetable from 05/09/16 0715 1641 Milton Keynes, Shenley Church End / Loughton (North) 0717 1639 Milton Keynes, Shenley Church End / Loughton (South) 0719 1637 Milton Keynes, Furzton / The Bowl (V4) 0721 1635 Milton Keynes, Furzton / West Bletchley (H8) 0723 1633 Milton Keynes, Furzton / Barleyhurst (H8) 0724 1632 Milton Keynes, Emerson Valley / Rivers Estate (H8) 0725 1631 Milton Keynes, Tattenhoe / Golf Course 0815 1555 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane A) 0815 1555 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane A) 0830 1545 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy NAGS843 0700 1710 Newport Pagnell, Market Hill 0702 1708 Newport Pagnell, The Red House 0703 1707 Newport Pagnell, Miles Close / Wolverton Road 0705 1705 Great Linford, Marsh Drive 0707 1703 Great Linford, Marsh Drive / Willen Lane 0710 1700 Great Linford, Nicholas Mead Roundabout North 0712 1658 Milton Keynes, Bradville / Heelands 0714 1656 Milton Keynes, Bradwell / Heelands (V6) 0717 1653 Milton Keynes, Bus/Rail Interchange 0723 1647 Milton Keynes, Shenley Brook End (H7) 0728 1642 Bletchley, Buckingham Road (Chepstow Centre) 0820 1550 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane A) 0820 1550 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane A) 0830 1540 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy NAGS871 07:00 16:54 Buckingham, Stratford Road Bus Stop 07:02 16:52 Buckingham Bus Stand 07:05 16:51 Buckingham Badgers 07:07 16:50 Buckingham Tesco 07:09 16:45 Padbury, New Inn 07:12 16:42 Adstock Turn ---- 16:35 Winslow, High Street / Avenue Road 07:17 16:34 Winslow, Vicarage Road 07:21 16:31 Granborough, Hogshaw Road / Winslow Road 07:22 16:30 Granborough, Church 07:24 16:26 North Marston, Granborough Road 07:27 16:25 North Marston, Pilgrim PH 07:32 16:20 Oving, Bowling Alley, The Pightle 07:34 16:18 Whitchurch, Oving Road / The Surgery (bus stops) 07:36 16:16 Whitchurch, Oving Road High Street Roundabout 07:37 16:15 Whitchurch, White Horse PH 07:38 16:14 Whitchurch, White Swan PH 07:40 16:12 Hardwick, A413 07:42 16:08 Weedon, Rectory Farm 07:44 16:05 Weedon, New Road / Stockaway / Aston Abbotts Road 08:10 16:00 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy 08:30 15:45 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane B) 08:30 15:45 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane NAGS872 0732 1643 Mursley, Stewkley Lane 0737 1638 Stewkley, Haywood Park 0739 1636 Stewkley, Stockhall Crescent 0741 1634 Stewkley, Ivy Lane 0743 1632 Stewkley, Dove Street 0745 1630 Stewkley, Carpenters Arms PH (Kings Street) 0748 1617 Wing, Leighton Road / Aylesbury Road 0750 1615 Wing, Aylesbury Road 0820 1555 Aylesbury Coach Park 0830 1545 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School NAGS873 0725 1650 Soulbury, Stewkley Road / Hollingdon Road 0727 1648 Soulbury, Stewkley Road / Andrews Close 0733 1642 Burcott, High Street 0736 1639 Wing, Littleworth 0738 1637 Wing, Stewkley Road 0748 1627 Wingrave, Parsonage Farm 0750 1625 Wingrave, Abbotts Way 0755 1630 Rowsham, Main Road (A418) / Manor Road (bus stops) 0820 1555 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane B) 0820 1555 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane B) 0830 1545 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy NAGS874 New timetable as of 01/09/16: 0655 1720 Little Brickhill. Watling street, The George 0710 1705 Great Brickhill, Galley Lane / Mill Lane 0713 1702 Great Brickhill, Church 0716 1659 Great Brickhill, Old Red Lion PH 0721 1654 Stoke Hammond, Three Locks PH 0723 1652 Stoke Hammond, Bragenham Side 0733 1642 Drayton Parslow, Prospect Close 0735 1640 Drayton Parslow, Bates Gardens 0820 1555 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane B) 0820 1555 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane B) 0830 1545 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy NAGS875 0717 1658 Brill, The Square 0720 1655 Brill, Tram Hill 0727 1648 Ludgershall Village Hall 0728 1647 Ludgershall, Triangle 0735 1640 Grendon Underwood, Rumptons Paddock 0736 1639 Grendon Underwood Combined School 0737 1638 Grendon Underwood, Swan PH 0741 1634 Kingswood Crossroads 0745 1630 Woodham, Industrial Estate / End of Creighton Road 0820 1555 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy 0830 1545 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane B) 0830 1545 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane B) NAGS876 0730 1645 Oakley, College Crescent 0731 1644 Oakley, Garage (Royal Oak PH) 0733 1642 Oakley, Brill Turn, Bicester Road / Brill Road 0737 1638 Brill, Little Green 0742 1633 Chilton Village Hall / Poachers Pocket (Thame Rd/Chapel Ln bus stops) 0744 1631 Easington 0748 1627 Long Crendon, Carter's Lane 0750 1625 Long Crendon, The Square 0820 1555 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy 0830 1545 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane B) 0830 1545 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane B) NAGS877 0740 1635 Chearsley, Bell PH 0745 1630 Cuddington, The Green 0751 1624 Haddenham, Bridens Way turn 0753 1622 Haddenham, High Street 0755 1620 Haddenham, Woodways Crossroads 0757 1618 Haddenham, The Gables 0759 1616 Haddenham, Church End 0802 1613 Haddenham, Stanbridge Road 0804 1611 Haddenham, Budnall Farm 0807 1608 Dinton, Oxford Road / New Road 0810 1605 Upton, Oxford Road / Upton Road 0820 1555 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy 0830 1545 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane C) 0830 1545 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane C) NAGS878 0730 1645 Longwick, Red Lion PH 0731 1644 Longwick, Walkers Road 0735 1639 Kingsey, Dove House Farm 0736 1638 Kingsey, Church 0746 1629 Thame, Scotsgrove Cottages A418 0750 1625 Haddenham Station 0753 1622 Haddenham, Dollicott 0803 1612 Stone, St John's Roundabout 0805 1610 Stone Crossroads 0808 1607 Stone, Rose & Crown PH 0810 1605 Aylesbury, Hartwell House 0812 1603 Stone, Bugle Horn PH 0814 1601 Hartwell, A418 / Meadoway 0820 1555 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy 0830 1545 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane C) 0830 1545 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane C) NAGS879 0735 1640 Bledlow, Pitch Green, Village Hall. (PM Sandpit lane) 0738 1637 Bledlow, West Lane 0740 1635 Bledlow, Church End 0744 1631 Saunderton, Oddley Lane 0747 1628 Saunderton, Bledlow Road 0800 1615 Ellesborough, Church 0802 1613 Butlers Cross, The Russell Arms 0804 1611 Terrick, Chalkshire Road 0806 1609 Terrick, Risborough Road / Terrick Roundabout 0810 1605 Stoke Mandeville, Bull PH 0820 1555 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane C) 0820 1555 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane C) 0830 1545 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy NAGS880 Revised Timetable from week commencing 19th January 2015 0745 1630 Princes Risborough, Aylesbury Road 0748 1627 Monks Risborough, Whiteleaf turn 0750 1625 Askett, Cadsdean Roundabout 0820 1555 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane C) 0820 1555 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane C) 0830 1545 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy NAGS881 0740 1630 Princes Risborough, Black Prince 0743 1627 Princes Risborough, Bell Street 0745 1625 Princes Risborough, Market Square 0755 1620 Great Kimble, Church 0758 1617 Little Kimble, Tandoori 0800 1615 Little Kimble, Bushey Leys Farm 0820 1555 Aylesbury Grammar School (Coach Park Lane C) 0820 1555 Aylesbury High School (Coach Park Lane C) 0830 1545 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar Academy NAGS882 Timetable from 23/05/16 0739 1615 Halton, Church 0741 1617 Halton Camp 0743 1619 Wendover, Babington Road 0744 1620
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