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PDF Timetable Steyning • Shoreham • Southwick • Portslade • Hove • Brighton ROUTE Mondays to Fridays only Mondays to Fridays only route number 60 60 route number 60 60 Steyning, Shooting Field 0852 Brighton, Old Steine (stop U) 1720 Steyning, Clock Tower 0856 Churchill Square (stop C) 1727 Bramber, St Marys House 0859 Hove, Town Hall,Church Road 1737 Upper Beeding, opp Rising Sun 0902 Boundary Road/New Church Rd 1745 Old Shoreham, Red Lion 0725 0909 Portslade,opp Health Centre 1748 Shooting Field Shoreham, High Street 0728 0912 Manor Hall Road, Old Barn Way 1751 Shoreham, Stn= Buckingham Rd arr 0732 0916 Southwick, Square, Shops 1754 Steyning Clock Shoreham, Stn= Buckingham Rd dep 0734 0918 Middle Road, Hammy Lane 1759 Tower Bramber Middle Road, Hammy Lane 0740 0923 Shoreham, High Street arr 1809 Southwick, Community Centre 0746 0928c Shoreham, High Street dep 1811 Upper Beeding Manor Hall Road, Old Barn Way 0751 0932 Old Shoreham, opp Red Lion 1814 60 Portslade, Health Centre 0754 0935 Upper Beeding, Rising Sun 1820 Manor Hall New Brighton 60 Chur Town New Church Road/Boundary Road 0801 0941 Bramber, St Marys House 1824 Road ch Hall Churchill Old Shoreham Middle Roa Suare Hove, Town Hall, Church Road 0810 0947 Steyning, Clock Tower 1828 Road 60 d Churchill Square (stop H) 0821 0955 Steyning, Shooting Field 1832 Shoreham Southwick 60 West Shoreham ern Brighton, Station= 0827 t Suare Rd. Old Steine Station Hove Boundary Brighton, North Street (stop B) 0958 Road Route 60 operates non-stop between Hove Street/New Church Road and Boundary Road/New Church Road. NOTES c = Concessionary free passes are valid from Southwick Square on the 0928 journey. Schooldays only 70 eff 08/03/21 Brighton University, The Avenue= 0738 School buses 70 Heath Hill Avenue, School 0741 Lower Bevendean • Moulsecoomb (Brighton Academy) Lower Bevendean, Bodiam Avenue 0747 Birdham Road/Staplefield Drive 0800 Serving The Avenue, Heath Hill Avenue, Norwich Drive, Bodiam Avenue, Routes 72, 75, 76, 76A are funded by Brighton East Moulsecoomb, Bolney Road 0804 Heath Hill Avenue, Leybourne Road, Hornby Road, Auckland Drive, The & Hove City Council Avenue, Hillside, Widdicombe Way, Birdham Road, Moulsecoomb Way. Schooldays only 71A 71 73 Schooldays only 73 71 A Whitehawk, Swanborough Drive 0716 0722 0738 Hove Park Lower School 1520 71,71 , Whitehawk, Bus Garage 0723 0729 0746 Portslade Stn=, Boundary Rd (stop J) 1529 Whitehawk • Hove Park Lower School Royal Sussex County Hospital 0727 0733 0751 Hove, Town Hall, Church Road 1540 or Portslade Academy Old Steine (stop H) 0734 0741 0758 Churchill Square (stop H) 1551 73 Churchill Square (stop C) 0739 0746 t North Street (stop C) 1555 or Cardinal Newman School t t t Cardinal Newman School 0810 Cardinal Newman School 1515* Serving Whitehawk Way, Eastern Road, Edward Street, North Street, then Hove, opp Town Hall, Church Road 0748 0755 American Express, Edward Street 1526* 1558 71/71A via Western Road, Church Road, then 71 via New Church Road, Portslade Stn=,Station Rd (stop C) t 0805 Royal Sussex County Hospital 1531 1604 Boundary Road, Carlton Terrace, Hangleton Road, Hangleton Way; or 71A Hove Park Lower School t 0812 Whitehawk, opp Bus Garage 1536 1611 Sackville Road, Coleridge Street 0754 t Whitehawk, Swanborough Drive 1543 1619 via Sackville Road, Old Shoreham Road, Holmes Avenue, Elm Drive, Rowan Avenue, Hangleton Road, West Way, Fox Way and Chalky Road; or 73 via Hangleton, Grenadier Hotel 0805 t NOTES Dyke Road and Upper Drive. Fox Way, New Barn Close 0810 0816 * = Non-Stop between these points. Portslade Academy, Chalky Road 0813 t SCHOOL BUSES 71A AND 73 ARE TEMPORARILY Mile Oak, Graham Avenue, Shops 0814 0820 AVAILABLE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN ONLY Schooldays only 72 72 72 Schooldays only 72 72 72 Whitehawk, opp Bus Garage 0740 0741 0742 Longhill School grounds 1450* 1451* 1452* 72 Whitehawk, Swanborough Drive 0748 0749 0750 Vines Cross Road 1459* 1500* 1501* Whitehawk • Woodingdean • Longhill School Woodingdean, Downs Hotel 0756 0757 0758 Swanborough Drive, Flats 1501 1502 1503 Longhill School grounds 0802 0803 0804 Whitehawk, Bus Garage 1507 1508 1509 Serving Whitehawk Way, Swanborough Drive, Vines Cross Road, Wilson Avenue, Warren Road and Falmer Road. NOTES * = Non-Stop between these points. SCHOOL BUS 72 IS TEMPORARILY Schooldays only 72A 72A AVAILABLE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN ONLY London Road, Shops 0712 NOTES * = Non-Stop between these points. Race Hill, Elm Grove 0719 0726 A Woodingdean, Downs Hotel 0726* 0733* 72 Falmer Road/Cowley Drive 0731* 0738* Brighton • Woodingdean • Longhill School Cowley Drive Shops 0733 0740 Serving London Road, Oxford Street, Union Road, Elm Grove, Warren Road, Langley Crescent, Sutton Close 0737 t Non-Stop Falmer Road, then Cowley Drive, Bexhill Road, Langley Crescent, t Longhill School grounds 0748 Bexhill Road and Falmer Road. Schooldays only 74 75 Schooldays only 74 75 Queens Park, Egremont Place 0730 Patcham High School, Warmdene Road 1500* 1500* 74,75 Lewes Road, Elm Grove 0735 Coldean, Saunders Hill 1507* 1507* Queens Park• Lower Bevendean• Patcham High School Lewes Road, Bus Garage 0739 Bottom of Coldean Lane 1513 1513 Brighton University, The Avenue= 0743 0743 The Avenue, Steps 1517 1517 74 serves Queens Park Road, Elm Grove, Lewes Road, then 74/75 serve Lower Bevendean, Bodiam Avenue 0752 0752 Lower Bevendean, Bodiam Avenue 1525 1525 The Avenue, Heath Hill Avenue, Norwich Drive, Bodiam Avenue, Heath The Avenue, Shops 0801 0801 Brighton University, The Avenue= 1532 1532 Hill Avenue, Leybourne Road, Hornby Road, Auckland Drive, The Avenue, Lewes Road, Coldean Lane 0806 0806 Lewes Road, Bus Garage 1534 1534 Lewes Road, Coldean Lane, Forest Road, Rushlake Road, Hawkhurst Road, Coldean, Saunders Hill 0813 0813 Lewes Road, Elm Grove 1537 Coldean Lane, Carden Avenue, Warmdene Road. Patcham High School, Warmdene Road 0821 0821 SCHOOL BUSES 74 AND 75 ARE TEMPORARILY NOTES * = Non-Stop between these points. AVAILABLE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN ONLY Schooldays only 76A 76 Schooldays only 76 76A A Peacehaven, Seaview Avenue, A259 0711 Longhill School 1450* 1450* 76,76 Saltdean Vale, Shops t 0735 Rottingdean, Newlands Road 1458* 1458* Lustrells Vale, Shops t 0739 Lustrells Vale, Shops 1505 Peacehaven • Saltdean • Longhill School t Saltdean Vale, Shops 1509 Rodmell Avenue 0730 76 serves Saltdean Vale, Lustrells Vale, Westmeston Avenue, Cranleigh t Saltdean, Coombe Vale 1511 East Saltdean, Bannings Vale 0733 Avenue, Marine Drive, Falmer Road. Longridge Avenue, A259 0742 t Longridge Avenue, A259 1502 76A serves South Coast Road, Longridge Avenue, Rodmell Avenue, Bannings Rottingdean, High Street 0746 0747 Rodmell Avenue 1506 Vale, Crowborough Road, Longridge Avenue, Marine Drive, Falmer Road. Longhill School 0750 0751 East Saltdean, Bannings Vale 1508 Peacehaven, Gladys Avenue, A259 1519 SCHOOL BUSES 76 AND 76A ARE TEMPORARILY AVAILABLE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN ONLY NOTES * = Non-Stop between these points. Bus Times 20 September 2020 1.
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