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Churchill Square Route 24/26/46 Southwick - Churchill Square - Hollingbury - Coldean - Churchill Square citySAVER networkSAVER Adult Single Fares Discovery Southwick Square Metrobus Metrovoyager 200 Holmbush Centre 200 200 AppleshamWay/Hillside 260 260 200 Portslade Station 260 260 260 200 Blatchington Rd Accepted throughout. Please see the fares menu on this 260 260 260 260 200 Hove Town Hall website for details. 260 260 260 260 260 220 Palmeira Square PlusBus 260 260 260 260 260 220 220 Churchill Square 260 260 260 260 260 220 220 200 Brighton Station Brighton PlusBus tickets accepted throughout. Please see 260 260 260 260 260 220 220 200 200 North St/Old Steine www.plusbus.info for further information. 260 260 260 260 260 220 220 220 220 220 Open Market/Co-Op Concessionary Passes 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 200 Rugby Rd/Fiveways 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 200 Varndean School If you are a Brighton and Hove resident 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 200 Woodbourne Garage You cannot travel free in the city area on Mondays to Fridays 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 200 Carden Hill/ASDA between 4am and 9am 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 200 Saunders Hill If you start your journey outside the city (eg. Lewes) you 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 200 200 ColdeanLane/HikersRest cannot have free travel until 9.30am 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 200 The Avenue/Lewes Rd 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 220 200 L.Rd Gar/Sainsbury/Melbourne St Any other resident 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 220 220 220 Elm Grove/Lewes Rd You cannot travel free between 11pm and 9.30am on Mondays 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 220 220 220 220 Open Market/Co-Op to Fridays 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 220 220 220 220 220 Old Steine/North St 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 220 220 220 220 220 200 Brighton Station There are no time restrictions for any passes at weekends and 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 220 220 220 220 220 200 200 Churchill Square on Bank Holidays (valid from 12.01am until midnight). 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 260 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 Palmeira Square Fares are shown in pence. For example 140 = £1.40 To calculate your fare, find your location, and your destination, where the row and the column cross is your fare Return Fares Not available on this route. Child Fares Child fares (5-13) are available on this route at half the adult fare on single journeys, a busID smartcard offers greater deals. See fares menu on this website. 15.01.19. Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company, 43 Conway Street, Hove BN3 3LT Telephone 01273 886200.
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