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BuS SeRViCeS And FRequenCieS in hAMPShiRe WeekdAy SundAy WeekdAy SundAy WeekdAy SundAy WeekdAy SundAy SeRViCe OPeRATOR ROuTe SeRViCe OPeRATOR ROuTe SeRViCe OPeRATOR ROuTe SeRViCe OPeRATOR ROuTe dAyTiMeS eVeningS dAyTiMeS dAyTiMeS eVeningS dAyTiMeS dAyTiMeS eVeningS dAyTiMeS dAyTiMeS eVeningS dAyTiMeS CAR/TAxi ShAReS & VillAge linkS The Frequency Guide shows how often bus routes in Hampshire operate, excluding City services in Southampton WeekdAy and Portsmouth. Frequencies may of course vary throughout the route, and in this case, the route is shown in SeRViCe OPeRATOR ROuTe 3/3b SHR Basingstoke - South Ham 10 mins 30 mins 30 mins 9 SHR Alton Town Service 4 Jnys - - 38 MOR Ringwood - Ashley Heath - Ferndown hourly - - o dAyTiMeS different sections. For instance, generally the daytime frequency is taken as being between 0900hrs and 1800hrs, 119 MOR Lymington - Pennington - Hordle - New Milton hourly - - whilst the evening frequency is taken as being between 1800hrs and 2200hrs. Information correct as at June 2018. a day C3 o SHR Andover - Bourne Valley Mon/Wed/ - - 39 SCP Wecock Farm - Waterlooville - Crookhorn - Leigh Park - Havant 12 mins 40 mins hourly o 125 MOR Ringwood - Bransgore - Christchurch irregular - - 16A o Stockbridge HCC Stockbridge Taxishare Thursday Red - Service with at least one bus every hour up to seven days a week daytime Fri/Sat 9 o SHS Farnborough - Southwood - Cove hourly - - o Taxishare 1 journey Blue - Service with at least three buses per day operating up to seven days a week only 39 BSR Nomansland - Landford - Wellow - Romsey Mon/Wed/ - - 191 o MOR New Milton - Chatsworth Park - New Milton irregular - - 9/9A FST Fareham - Bridgemary - Rowner - Gosport Ferry 15 mins irregular 30 mins Fri only 23 Ashmansworth HCC Crux Easton, Ashmansworth, Burghclere, Sydmonton and Monday & Friday Green - Irregular service operating up to six days a week F3 FST Fareham - Dore Avenue - Portchester Precinct irregular - - 193 o MOR New Milton - Barton on Sea - New Milton irregular - - Carshare Ecchinswell to Newbury 1 return journey Orange - Certain days only or peak hour service or Sunday service X9 p XEL Curdridge - Botley - Bishops Waltham - Hedge End - Fair Oak - hourly - hourly S40 SOU Ferndown - Fordingbridge - Salisbury Tues only - - T3/T4 BSR Totton - West Totton - Woodlands - Bartley - Cadnam - Winsor - Tue/Thu - - Colden Common - Eastleigh 1 rtn jny 194 CB Bracknell - Camberley 30 mins - hourly H Summer only 26 o Burridge HCC Burridge and Curbridge to Botley and Hedge End Tuesday & Thursday o Calmore - West Totton - Totton only o 206 o CRS Upper & Lower Froyle - Bentley - Binstead - Alton Tue/Fri - - Taxishare 1 return journey Operated wholly under contract to Hampshire County Council 10 FST Gosport Ferry - Brockhurst - Bridgemary - Woodcot - Fareham hourly - - 41 o SHS Farnborough - Ash Vale - Ash irregular - - p Operated partly under contract to Hampshire County Council X3 MOR Salisbury - Downton - Breamore - Fordingbridge - Ringwood - 30 mins irregular hourly 3 jnys 27 o Burridge HCC Burridge and Curbridge to Swanwick Rail Station and Monday & Friday Bournemouth 10 SHR Basingstoke - Old Basing hourly - - 41 o CRS Alresford - Basingstoke Mon/Wed/Fri - - 208 o CRS Alton - Beech - Medstead - Bentworth - Lasham Tue/Fri - - Taxishare Park Gate 1 return journey WeekdAy SundAy SeRViCe OPeRATOR ROuTe irregular dAyTiMeS eVeningS dAyTiMeS + + + 3 jnys 4 BSR Romsey - North Baddesley - Southampton 30 mins irregular hourly 10 SHS Farnborough - Fleet - Church Crookham - Bowling Alley 30 mins – – 31 o Fritham HCC Fritham, Nomansland, Bramshaw, Brook and Tuesday & Friday 42 o SHS Ash - Queensgate - Farnborough irregular - - 1 BSR Southampton - Chandlers Ford - Otterbourne - Compton - 15 mins hourly 30 mins o + + 240 o CRS Ropley - Gundleton - Bighton - Alresford Mon/Thu - - Taxishare Minstead to Totton 1 journey 4 SHR +Highcliffe - Winchester+ - Teg Down hourly - +hourly 10 WHL Picket Twenty - Andover - Saxon Fields hourly - - + irregular Winchester 30 mins 44 NDT Thatcham - Brimpton - Baughurst - Tadley - Theale irregular - - 32 o Hayling Island HCC Hayling Island to Mengham and Havant Monday-Saturday 4 o SHR Basingstoke - South Ham - Hospital - Chineham hourly - - 1 CPC Hook Station - East Hook Mon/Wed/ - - 250 o AMK Liphook Local Service Mon/Wed/ - - Carshare 5 journeys X10 p XEL Southampton - West End - Durley - Bishops Waltham hourly - - 44 RED/WHL Salisbury - Downton - Woodfalls irregular - - Fri only Fri only 4 SHR Andover Town Centre - Harrow Way - Drove Estate 30 mins - hourly 35 o Burley HCC Lyndhurst, Burley, Burley Street to Ringwood Monday-Saturday 11 BSR Southampton - Millbrook - Totton - West Totton 20 mins - - 46 o SHR Winchester - Hiltingbury - Valley Park - North Baddesley irregular - - 520 SHS Aldershot - Ash Green - Normandy - Woking - Guildford irregular - - 1 SHR Stanmore - Winchester - Winnall 15 mins irregular hourly 4/5 SHS Farnham - Sandy Hill - Aldershot 20 mins hourly 2 hourly Carshare 1-3 journeys o 11 FST Alverstoke - Gosport - Brockhurst - Fleetlands - Fareham 2 hourly - - 46 SHS Aldershot - +Farnham - Godalming - Guildford+ +hourly - - 700 SCP The Hard - Commercial Road - North End - Hilsea - A27 - Havant - 20 mins hourly 30 mins 36 o Clanfield, HCC Clanfield to Catherington Tuesday & Thursday 1 SHR Brighton Hill - Basingstoke 10 mins 30 mins 20 mins C4 o SHR Andover - Barton Stacey Mon/Wed/ - - Emsworth - Southborne - Chichester - Bognor Regis (connections to Fri/Sat 11 SHR East Oakley - Oakley - Worting - South Ham - Basingstoke hourly hourly 2 hourly 48 DT Woking Station - Frimley Park Hospital irregular - - Lovedean & 3 journeys 1 SHR Andover - King Arthurs Way - +East Anton+ - Andover 15 mins irregular 30 mins Littlehampton, Worthing and Brighton available) only Catherington HCC Catherington, Lovedean to Cowplain Shops and Waterlooville Monday-Saturday + evenings 11 SHS Farnborough - Frimley Green - Camberley - Frimley hourly - - 49 o HER Damerham - Fordingbridge - Whitsbury - Salisbury Tue only - - BMA BMV Dunbridge - Broughton - Andover 4th Wed - - Carshare 5-6 journeys only 1 rtn jny X4 FST Gunwharf - Commercial Road - M275 - Porchester- Fareham - 30 mins irregular hourly of each 12 BSR Southampton - Millbrook - Totton - Calmore 20 mins hourly hourly 36 Stony Heath HCC Baughurst, Charter Alley, Monk Sherborne and Monday/Wednesday/ Titchfield - Locks Heath - Park Gate - Sarisbury Green - month 1 SHS Aldershot - Farnborough - Frimley - Camberley - Old Dean Estate 10 mins 20 mins 15 mins Woolston - Southampton 54 p SSD Petersfield - South Harting - Funtington - Chichester irregular - - & Baughurst Sherborne St John to North Hampshire Hospital and Saturday 12 o SHR Hatchwarren - Kempshott Park - Brighton Hill - Black Dam - hourly - - BMRS BMV Broughton - Mottisfont - Romsey/Southampton Wed/Thu/ - - Carshare Basingstoke 1 journey 1/2/3 HWC Hartley Wintney - Winchfield - Hook - Camberley irregular - - Basingstoke 54 CMF Basingstoke - Hannington Green Wed only - - X4 XEL Eastleigh - West End - Hedge End hourly - 2 hourly Fri only 1 rtn jny 38 o Southwick HCC Southwick Area to Cosham/QA or Wickham Monday-Friday 12 o WHL Andover - Barlows Corner - Hedge End Road - Andover hourly - - B1 YB Bournemouth - Moordown - Bournemouth Airport hourly - hourly p + + 5 BSR Romsey - North Baddesley - Valley Park - Eastleigh - 30 mins - - BMS BMV Kings Somborne - Mottisfont - Broughton - Salisbury Tue only - - Taxishare 1-2 journeys Adventure Wonderland - Aviation Business Park Boyatt Wood+ hourly 55 BCT Chineham - Old Basing irregular – – 13 MOR Bournemouth - Winton - Parley Cross - Wimborne 30 mins 2 hourly hourly BMW BMV Broughton - Mottisfont - Dunbridge - Winchester 2nd Wed - - 42 o Stoke Common HCC Stoke Common - Eastleigh Town Centre Wednesday & Friday BT1A BRO Brockenhurst area to Rail Station Mon-Fri - - 56 BCT Kingsclere - Baughurst - Tadley (Sainsbury’s) Wed/Fri - - 5 o SHR Andover - Monxton - Amport - Grateley - Thruxton - Monxton - irregular - - o of each Taxishare 1 journey 13 WHL Picket Piece - Tesco - Colenzo Drive - Vigo Road - Andover hourly - - 2018 early am Andover 1 jny month only o June 13/X 13 p SHR Basingstoke - Hook - Odiham - Alton - Bordon - Whitehill - Liphook hourly - - 43 Valley Park HCC Valley Park to Eastleigh, Asda or Fryern Centre Tuesday & Friday 5 SHR Basingstoke - Oakridge - West Popley 12 mins hourly hourly 57 BCT Basingstoke Shopper Service Thu only – – CS SHR (Centre Shuttle) Basingstoke Leisure Park - Town Centre - 11-15 mins 15 mins 15 mins Carshare 1 journey C1 o SHR Andover Rail Link Mon/Fri - - Starts 14 o SHR Tadley - Bramley - Sherfield - Sherfield Park - Chineham - hourly - - Basing View* peak only p 58 BCT Sherbourne St John - Chineham Shopping Centre Wed/Fri - - (*only served Monday to Friday daytimes, not evenings or weekends) p 5/5A SHR Winchester - Badger Farm 10 mins 30 mins 30 mins Basingstoke 44 Eastleigh HCC Campbell Road and Chalvington Road area to Tuesday-Saturday 1 jny Carshare Eastleigh town centre 1-2 journeys D1/D2 o FST Hambledon - Denmead - Waterlooville 30 mins - - HV SCP Commercial Road South - Clarence Pier 30 mins 30 mins 30 mins C5/ SHR Andover - Redenham - The Chutes Mon-Sat - - 14 SHS Aldershot - North Town 20 mins 30 mins 2 hourly C5a o irregular 59 BCT Whitchurch - Overton Mon/Wed/ (connects with Hovertravel services to the Isle of Wight) 46 o Chilworth & HCC Chilworth and Upton Crescent to Lordshill Centre Tuesday & Friday E1 FST Gosport - The Crossways - Elson - Brockhurst - BRT Busway - 12 mins 20 mins 20 mins GUIDE TRAVEL
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