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Lackham-Bus-Timetable.Pdf Bus X43 to Lackham from Marlborough, Avebury, Calne and Chippenham Timetables for buses serving Operated by Calne Travel Marlborough, High Street (Lloyds Bank) 7.30 am Manton Turn, Fyfield and Lockeridge (A4) 7.35 am Avebury, Red Lion and Avebury Trusloe 7.43 am Wiltshire College Lackham Beckhampton, Racing Stables 7.46 am In the afternoon, the bus will depart Yatesbury, Little London 7.55 am promptly from Lackham bus bay at from September 2019 Cherhill, Middle Lane Layby 8.01 am 4.40 pm Quemerford, A4 8.05 am This leaflet contains details of the network of special bus services that are expected to be provided by Wiltshire Arriving back at Calne at approximately Lower Compton, Atcherly Road 8.08 am Council for students attending Wiltshire College Lackham site from September 2019. Please note that these Quemerford, Post Office 8.10 am 5.05 pm, Avebury at 5.20 pm and routes and timetables are different from last year. Please phone Passenger Transport on 01225 713365 or Calne, Bentley Lane 8.13 am Marlborough at 5.35 pm email [email protected] if you need more details on these services. Calne, Strand (Town Hall) 8.15 am These services have been designed to provide connections with several other bus routes to allow daily access to Studley Cross Roads (for Derry Hill) 8.20 am the college from as much of Wiltshire as possible. Therefore, if we haven’t included details of buses from your home town or village, please phone or email Passenger Transport as detailed above, to see if a connecting bus is Chippenham, London Road (all bus stops) 8.25 am available. then non-stop to ↓ These services are available to all students and fares detailed in this leaflet for each route will be charged to any Lackham College 8.45 am student unable to produce a valid Wiltshire Council bus pass. Passes are available to most full time Lackham Please note that in the morning, this bus also carries pupils to Kingsbury Green Academy in Calne. students upon payment of an annual charge and allow the holder to make one journey to/from the college on Students must show their bus pass or pay a fare to travel on this bus days during the college term, when the college is open to all students. To apply for your bus pass, please pick up If you cannot produce a valid bus pass you will be charged: - £6 return to/from Marlborough, Avebury area or an application form from the customer services office at Lackham. Beckhampton, £5.50 return to/from Cherhill, Quemerford, or Lower Compton, £5 return to/from Calne, or Studley, and Please note: students wearing muddy shoes/boots or muddy clothing will not be allowed to travel on these £4 return to/from Chippenham area buses. If your bus is fitted with seat-belts, you must wear the belt throughout the journey - it’s the law. Please note that Concessionary bus passes cannot be used to travel on this bus All buses shown in this leaflet will pick up and set down at any bus stop along the route, but you will need to be at your stop AT LEAST FIVE minutes before the time indicated in this leaflet and signal clearly to the Bus X83 to Lackham from Bath, Corsham and Cepen Park, Chippenham driver as the bus approaches (by putting your arm out). Operated by Faresaver PLEASE REMEMBER TO CARRY THE CORRECT FARE – IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO GIVE THE Bath, Dorchester Street (stop Bp) 7.44 am CORRECT FARE, THE DRIVER MAY NOT BE ABLE TO GIVE YOU THE CORRECT CHANGE Bath, London Road 7.52 am In the afternoon, the bus will depart Batheaston, High Street 7.58 am promptly from Lackham bus bay at Kingsdown, Golf Club 8.05 am Rudloe Estate, Bradford Road 8.12 am 4.40 pm Corsham, Newlands Road 8.25 am Arriving back at Corsham at approximately 5.00 pm, and Bath at 5.30pm Chippenham, Cepen Park Sainsbury’s (A4) 8.35 am then non-stop to ↓ Lackham College 8.45 am Please note that in the morning, this bus also carries pupils to Corsham School. Students must show their bus pass or pay a fare to travel on this bus If you cannot produce a valid bus pass you will be charged: - £6 return to/from Bath or Box, £5 return to/from Rudloe or Corsham and £4 return to/from Cepen Park (Sainsburys) Please note that Concessionary bus passes cannot be used to travel on this bus Bus X2 to Lackham from Salisbury, Amesbury, Devizes and Bowerhill Bus X18 to Lackham from Warminster, Westbury, Trowbridge and Melksham Operated by Beeline Coaches Operated by Beeline Coaches Salisbury, Wilton A36 Roundabout (all stops) 6.50 am Warminster, Boreham Field (Woodcock Road) 7.15 am Salisbury, Fisherton Street (near Rail Station) 6.55 am Warminster, Market Place (Nationwide) 7.20 am Salisbury, Castle Street (Tesco) 6.57 am Upton Scudamore, Shelter 7.25 am Salisbury, Castle Road (all stops) 7.00 am Westbury, Warminster Road 7.30 am Old Sarum Turn (A350) 7.03 am In the afternoon, the bus will depart Westbury, Haynes Road 7.35 am In the afternoon, the bus will depart Boscombe Down, Archers Gate/Underwood Drive 7.10 am promptly from Lackham bus bay at Westbury, Station Road 7.38 am promptly from Lackham bus bay at Bulford, High Street 7.15 am The Ham 7.40 am 4.40 pm Durrington, Larkhill Road (all stops) 7.18 am 4.40 pm North Bradley, Rising Sun 7.55 am Arriving back at Bowerhill at approximately Trowbridge, Bradley Road 7.58 am Arriving back at Melksham at approximately Larkhill, The Packway (Shops) 7.22 am 4.55 pm, Hilperton at 5.10 pm, Trowbridge 5 pm, Devizes at 5.15 pm, West Lavington Trowbridge, College Road (opposite College) 8.05 am Shrewton, Amesbury Road Layby (A360) 7.30 am at 5.30 pm, Shrewton at 5.40 pm, Larkhill at at 5.15 pm, North Bradley at 5.30 pm, Tilshead, Rose and Crown 7.38 am 5.50 pm, Durrington at 5.55 pm, Bulford at Trowbridge, Frome Road 8.06 am Westbury at 5.45 pm and Warminster at West Lavington Crossroads 7.45 am 6 pm, Boscombe Down at 6.05 pm and Trowbridge, Mortimer Street 8.07 am 6.05 pm Potterne, Potterne Road (all stops) 7.50 am Salisbury at 6.20 pm Trowbridge, Hilperton Road Fire Station 8.12 am Devizes Market Place (The Pelican) 8.05 am Paxcroft Mead, Hilperton Drive Layby 8.15 am Devizes, Bath Road (all stops) 8.07 am Semington, Trowbridge Road 8.19 am Sells Green, Three Magpies 8.15 am Melksham, Market Place (Lloyds Bank) 8.25 am Bowerhill, Bath Road, Mallory Place Bus Stop 8.20 am Melksham, Beanacre Road (Leekes) 8.32 am then non-stop to ↓ then non-stop to ↓ Lackham College 8.45 am Lackham College 8.45 am Students must show their bus pass or pay a fare to travel on this bus Students must show their bus pass or pay a fare to travel on this bus If you cannot produce a valid bus pass you will be charged: - £7 return to/from Salisbury, Boscombe Down, Durrington, If you cannot produce a valid bus pass you will be charged: - £7 return to/from Warminster or Westbury, £6 return Shrewton or Tilshead, £6 return to/from West Lavington, Potterne, Devizes or Seend, and £5 return to/from Bowerhill to/from North Bradley, Trowbridge or Semington, and £5 return to/from Melksham Please note that Concessionary bus passes cannot be used to travel on this bus Please note that Concessionary bus passes cannot be used to travel on this bus Bus X56 to Lackham from Swindon, Royal Wotton Bassett and Chippenham Travelling to Lackham from the Malmesbury and Pewsey areas Operated by Coachstyle Coaches Although we are unable to provide buses direct to Lackham from the Malmesbury area, bus service 92 runs from Swindon, Queens Drive (Coate Water) 7.10 am Malmesbury to Chippenham, where it will be possible to connect with bus X56 to Lackham at Chippenham Rail Station. Swindon, Bus Station (Bay 2) 7.25 am Bus X2 also connects at Devizes Market Place with bus services 101 and 102 to/from Upavon and Pewsey. Swindon, Farringdon Road 7.30 am In the afternoon, the bus will depart Further details of these and other connecting bus services can be obtained from Passenger Transport on 01225 Great Western Way, Blagrove Roundabout 7.35 am promptly from Lackham bus bay at 713365, or please email [email protected]. Royal Wootton Bassett, High Street 7.45 am Lyneham, The Green (opp Petrol Station) 7.57 am 4.40 pm Travelling to Lackham at times when the direct buses are not running Sutton Benger, High Street 8.05 am Arriving back at Royal Wotton Bassett at If you need to travel to/from Lackham College at other times, Faresaver bus service X34 runs between Chippenham, Kington Langley Turn (B4069) 8.10 am 5.30 pm Swindon at approximately 6 pm Melksham and Trowbridge twice an hour, stopping on the A350 (not inside the College grounds). Timetable details Sheldon School (AM Only) 8.15 am A different bus also picks up outside are available from the Faresaver bus company on 01249 444444 or by visiting their website at www.faresaver.co.uk. Chippenham Sainsburys at Cepen Park Chippenham, Rail Station 8.25 am Please note that Wiltshire Council bus passes cannot be used to travel on bus services X34.
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