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Rushden Lakes Bus Guide getting here by bus rushdenlakes.com AS01810 RL Stagecoach Timetable Ad.indd 1 22/05/2017 12:51 rushdenlakes.com FASHION GETS A BREATH OF FRESH AIR. Find inspiration at Northamptonshire’s newest shopping and leisure destination. welcome travelling Rushden Lakes is a shopping and leisure from destination unlike anywhere else. It’s all set in route approx page an area of outstanding natural beauty beside number journey time number picturesque lakes. 49 55 mins Barton Seagrave 10 Leisurely walks, wildlife discovery and family 50 26 mins fun exist alongside familiar high-street fashion favourites, department stores and an Bedford 50 57 mins 12 impressive line-up of lake-side restaurants 49 49 mins and cafes. Rushden Lakes offers it all. Burton Latimer 14 50 19 mins Throughout this guide you’ll find details of Earls Barton X46 X47 37 mins 16 how to get to Rushden Lakes by bus. 49 45 mins Finedon 18 Opposite is a list of locations running direct; 50 17 mins choose where you live and go to the relevant 49 26 mins page. You’ll find maps, fares and departure Higham Ferrers 20 times. X46 X47 16mins 49 38 mins Irthlingborough 22 Getting to Rushden Lakes is easy by bus 50 10 mins 49 1hr 11 mins Kettering 24 Enjoy your 50 37 mins journey Northampton X46 X47 1hr 15mins 26 Raunds X46 X47 40 mins 28 49 18 mins Rushden 50 9 mins 30 X46 X47 7 mins Wellingborough X46 X47 18 mins 32 4 5 Rockingham Rd Rockingham A43 Rothwell Rd Stamford Rd Kettering General Kettering Hospital Tresham College Kettering Rd Kettering Powell Ln Powell Barton A14 Seagrave Northampton Rd Finedon Burton route Latimer A6 map Irthlingborough getting to Rushden Lakes travelling from further a-field? use our journey planner at www.stagecoachbus.com or with the stagecoachbus app Sharnbrook d R in a M 6 7 travelling most days to Rushden Lakes 00 travelling from Wellingborough, 50 travelling from Corby, Kettering, £21. Wilby, Great Doddington, Irchester, £26. Earls Barton, Barton Seagrave, 7 DAY Sharnbrook, Rushden, Stanwick, 7 DAY Burton Latimer & Northampton Higham Ferrers, Raunds & Finedon 50 ask for a £80. ask for a Rushden Lakes £102 28 DAY 28 DAY Barton Seagrave Barton Seagrave travelling from take route 49 50 returning from take route 49 50 Barton Seagrave journey time: approx 55 minutes (49) Rushden Lakes journey time: approx 54 minutes (49) times shown from: Grosvenor Rd approx 26 minutes (50) times shown from: bus stand approx 26 minutes (50) MON toMON FRI to FRI SAT SAT SUN MON toMON FRI to FRI SAT SAT SUN 0518 Sch 1002 1532 Hol 0543 1102 1636 0919 0618 1131 1634 0618 1229 1816 1005 0543 Hol 1032 1542 Sch 0628 1132 1705 1119 0643 Sch 1129 1705 0706 1331 1905 1205 0608 1102 1602 0654 1202 1736 1319 0653 1231 1805 0807 1329 1907 1405 0639 Sch 1132 1636 0732 1232 1809 1519 0700 Hol 1229 1816 0831 1431 2007 1605 0654 Hol 1202 1705 0804 1302 1849 1719 0745 Sch 1331 1905 0929 1429 2008 1805 0732 1232 1736 0832 1332 1919 0807 Hol 1329 1907 0931 1431 2117 2005 0750 1302 1809 0902 1402 0831 1431 2007 1031 1529 0832 1332 1849 0932 1432 0929 1429 2008 1029 1539 0853 1402 1919 1002 1532 0931 1431 2117 1131 1634 0932 1432 1032 1602 1031 1529 1129 1705 1029 1539 1231 1805 understanding the timetable: Sch: means the journey Hol: means the journey only runs on school days only runs in school holidays wncJourneysen int thisre colour are 49 Journeys in this colour are 50 ne a a L rton n Ro to ad k Castle Way Barton Rd B a r t o A45 n Belvoir Dr Linnet Dr R o a The Stirrup d Cup Rd o r ne sv Woodland Ave ro G Gotch Rd Radnor Way to getting Rushden Lakes on & off at 14 from A Rushden Lakes Rushden Lakes tickets adult child* adult child* 1 days unlimited travel on designed for the occasional 40 45 00 00 single passengers making one or dayrider Stagecoach buses within two single journeys £4. £2. GOLD a defined area £9. £6. designed for the occasional 80 90 dayrider a group can be either: 00 return passengers making a return group 2 adults & upto 3 kids or 3 adults journey between two points £7. £3. GOLD £17. *aged 15 or under & not available before 9am Mon-Fri 10 11 Bedford Bedford travelling from take route 50 returning from take route 50 Bedford journey time: approx 57 minutes Rushden Lakes journey time: approx 57 mins - 1h 7 mins times shown from: bus station times shown from: bus stand MONMON to to FRI FRI SAT SUN MONMON to to FRI FRI SAT SUN 0650 Sch 1332 0715 1432 1100 0535 Sch 1228 0600 1428 0947 Hol 0715 1432 0832 1537 1300 0600 Hol 1328 0715 1557 1147 0832 1537 0932 1712 1500 0700 Sch 1428 0830 1701 1347 0932 1712 1032 1805 1700 0715 Hol 1557 0928 1801 1547 1032 1805 1132 1905 1900 0820 1607 1028 1909 1747 1132 1905 1232 2015 0928 1701 1128 1232 2015 1332 1028 1801 1228 1128 1909 1328 understanding the timetable: Sch: means the journey Hol: means the journey only runs on school days only runs in school holidays Journeys in this colour are 49 Journeys in this colour are 50 A45 6 to getting Rushden Lakes on & off at from Rushden Lakes Rushden Lakes C r a tickets n adult child* adult child* 1 days unlimited travel on designed for the occasional 30 05 dayrider 40 30 single passengers making one or Stagecoach buses within two single journeys £5. £3. PLATINUM a defined area £12. £8. designed for the occasional 00 75 dayrider a group can be either: 00 return passengers making a return PLATINUM 2 adults & upto 3 kids or 3 adults journey between two points £9. £4. group £22. *aged 15 or under & not available before 9am Mon-Fri 12 13 Burton Latimer Burton Latimer travelling from take route 49 50 returning from take route 49 50 Burton Latimer journey time: approx 49 minutes (49) Rushden Lakes journey time: approx 46 minutes (49) times shown from: High Street approx 19 minutes (50) times shown from: bus stand approx 19 minutes (50) MON toMON FRI to FRI SAT SAT SUN MON toMON FRI to FRI SAT SAT SUN 0522 Sch 1008 1538 Hol 0547 1108 1642 0925 0618 1131 1634 0618 1229 1816 1005 0547 Hol 1038 1548 Sch 0632 1138 1711 1125 0643 Sch 1129 1705 0706 1331 1905 1205 0612 1108 1608 0700 1208 1742 1325 0653 1231 1805 0807 1329 1907 1405 0645 Sch 1138 1642 0737 1238 1815 1525 0700 Hol 1229 1816 0831 1431 2007 1605 0700 Hol 1208 1711 0810 1308 1854 1725 0745 Sch 1331 1905 0929 1429 2008 1805 0737 1238 1742 0838 1338 1925 0807 Hol 1329 1907 0931 1431 2117 2005 0757 1308 1815 0908 1408 0831 1431 2007 1031 1529 0838 1338 1854 0938 1438 0929 1429 2008 1029 1539 0859 1408 1925 1008 1538 0931 1431 2117 1131 1634 0938 1438 1038 1608 1031 1529 1129 1705 1029 1539 1231 1805 understanding the timetable: Sch: means the journey Hol: means the journey only runs on school days only runs in school holidays Journeys in this colour are 49 Journeys in this colour are 50 A45 to getting Rushden Lakes on & off at from Rushden Lakes Rushden Lakes tickets adult child* adult child* 1 days unlimited travel on designed for the occasional 40 45 00 00 single passengers making one or dayrider Stagecoach buses within two single journeys £4. £2. GOLD a defined area £9. £6. designed for the occasional 80 90 dayrider a group can be either: 00 return passengers making a return group 2 adults & upto 3 kids or 3 adults journey between two points £7. £3. GOLD £17. *aged 15 or under & not available before 9am Mon-Fri 14 15 Earls Barton Earls Barton travelling from take route X46 X47 returning from take route X46 X47 Earls Barton journey time: approx 37 minutes Rushden Lakes journey time: approx 40 minutes times shown from: the square times shown from: bus stand MON toMON FRI to FRI SAT SAT SUN MONMON toMON FRI to to FRI FRI SAT SAT SUN 0614 1133 1633 0659 1233 1733 0908 0605 1105 1605 0635 1135 1635 0905 0659 1203 1703 0736 1303 1803 1008 0635 1135 1635 0705 1205 1705 1005 0736 1233 1733 0832 1333 1833 1108 0705 1205 1705 0735 1235 1735 1105 0803 1303 1803 0903 1403 1903 1208 0735 1235 1735 0805 1305 1805 1205 0832 1333 1833 0933 1433 1933 1308 0805 1305 1805 0835 1335 1835 1305 0903 1403 1903 1003 1503 1408 0835 1335 1835 0905 1405 1905 1405 0933 1433 1933 1033 1533 1508 0905 1405 1905 0935 1435 1505 1003 1503 1103 1603 1608 0935 1435 1005 1505 1605 1033 1533 1133 1633 1708 1005 1505 1035 1535 1705 1103 1603 1203 1703 1035 1535 1105 1605 Elizabeth Way d R Harrowick Ln n o t p All Saints m a Church A45 h t r o N High St Station Rd Station Chruchill Rd St Crispin Rd Crispin St Clarke Ct Clarke New St Doddington Rd Public Library to getting Rushden Lakes on & off at from Rushden Lakes Rushden Lakes tickets adult child* adult child* 1 days unlimited travel on designed for the occasional 40 45 00 00 single passengers making one or dayrider Stagecoach buses within two single journeys £4.
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