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327 Yate Shopping Centre Buses Serving Badminton Road 85 Yate – Emersons Green BUS FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES This diagram shows all buses Hawkesbury serving Badminton Road. Upton Wotton-under-Edge DAYTIME EVENINGS A summary of these services is 86 Mon-Fri 30 2 jnys shown in the Bus Frequency Horton 86 Hillesley Operated by Wessex Connect Guide below which includes approximate daytime and evening frequencies for all 86 Wotton-Under-Edge – Kingswood days of the week. 88 581 87 200 X42 342 482/3 Chipping Sodbury Daytime means up to 6pm BUS FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES and Evenings from 6pm. DAYTIME EVENINGS Yate, Heron Way The numbers shown indicate Mon-Fri Travelling by Bus 60 – how often the buses run. Operated by Wessex Connect Yate, 482/3 For example the number Brimsham Park ChOOSING YOUR BUS FARE 30 would show that a bus Yate, Shire Way There are many bus ticket options which could save runs every 30 minutes, 120 you money, these include: Chipping Sodbury – Longwell Green 88 87 indicates a bus every 2 hours. 200 X42 Yate, One way fare BUS FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES For all bus services, generally Halifax Just pay for each journey as you make it - this is the a Sunday service applies on Road simplest option, but if you are making more than one DAYTIME EVENINGS Public Holidays. Yate Shopping journey or need to change buses, the following options Mon-Fri 30 peak only 1 jny Centre Operated by Wessex Connect Bus services which are may be cheaper. wheelchair accessible for the Yate, 327 85 Return Ticket majority of the services are Cranleigh Court indicated with and those Chipping Sodbury – Iron Acton Return tickets are often cheaper than two single 88 which have low floor buses for tickets, but if you buy a return bus ticket please make most journeys are indicated Yate Station sure that your return journey will be run by the same BUS FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES with , however please check bus company, as this is not always the case, even on with the operator before DAYTIME EVENINGS the same service route. travelling. Mon-Fri 60 2 jnys One day/week/month and annual tickets Operated by Wessex Connect Bus services which stop at a station are indicated with the Many operators offer tickets covering various time symbol and hospitals are periods which can offer savings. Some of these can be bought direct from the bus driver. 200 Chipping Sodbury – Frenchay Hospital indicated by . If you use the bus on a regular basis please ask your BUS FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES driver the options available or contact the bus operator BADMINTON RD directly. DAYTIME EVENINGS Freedom Travelpass Mon-Fri 5 jnys – Coalpit Heath Iron Acton Operated by Severnside Transport 88 Enjoy unlimited travel on most bus and all rail services 88 in South Gloucestershire, Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol and North Somerset with just one ticket. Frampton Cotterell 327 Yate Shopping Centre – City Centre Information on this ticket is available at Bristol Parkway Cribbs Aztec West 200 station or alternatively call First Great Western on Causeway (483 only) Bradley Stoke 87 BUS FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES North Corner 08457 000 125 or visit 482/3 86 www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk DAYTIME EVENINGS 482/3 Mon-Fri 60 2 jnys Winterbourne Downend Operated by First Bristol Parkway Blackhorse Bus Operators Emersons Green Hambrook First & Chipping Sodbury – City Centre 327 85 342 X42 581 0845 602 0156 Filton Abbey X42 342 www.firstgroup.com BUS FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES Wood Frenchay Hospital H Severnside Transport DAYTIME EVENINGS 01454 868529 Mon-Fri 200 30 60 Mangotsfield Operated by First Wessex Connect UWE, 0117 969 8661 Frenchay Blackberry Hill Campus 581 www.connectbuses.co.uk Hospital H 86 87 Chipping Sodbury – Cribbs Causeway Other bus services are available 482/3 Fishponds from Yate Shopping Centre 327 to places such as Bath and BUS FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES New Cheltenham Lodge Malmesbury Causeway 482 & 483 Cossham DAYTIME EVENINGS Hospital Mon-Fri 120 – WEEKEND BUS SERVICES For weekend bus times see the Operated by Wessex Connect Bristol H Bus full timetables available online Station Kingswood DID YOU KNOW? at www.southglos.gov.uk/ 581 Chipping Sodbury – Hanham A Wessex day ticket 86 bustimetables or of a copy costs £3.90* which can 327 X42 342 of the timetable contact the council on 01454 868004 BUS FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES be used on any Wessex bus and is valid for one Longwell Green Alternatively for independent DAYTIME EVENINGS day. travel advice contact Traveline Mon-Fri 60 1 jny A weekly season ticket 87 Operated by Wessex Connect on service 342 from Fishponds to Yate costs £26.40* Hanham *Price correct at time of printing 581 Index to places served by bus from Badminton Road Abbey Wood MOD 581 Bristol Parkway 581 Emersons Green 85 86 87 Hillesley 86 Nibley 86 200 327 342 482 483 581 X42 University of the West of England 581 Certain journeys at peak periods Chipping Sodbury 86 87 88 200 342 Filton Abbey Wood 581 Horton 86 North Corner 200 482 483 581 Winterbourne 200 327 482 483 581 Alveston 622 329 482 483 X42 (622) Fishponds 342 581 Iron Acton 88 329 New Cheltenham 86 87 Wotton-under-Edge 86 Aztec West 483 Certain journeys Frampton Cotterell 200 327 482 483 581 Kingswood, South Gloucestershire 86 87 581 Rangeworthy 622 Yate Shopping Centre 85 86 87 88 200 327 Blackhorse 85 Coalpit Heath 85 86 87 200 327 342 X42 Frenchay Hospital H 200 327 329 Lodge Causeway 581 Siston Hill 86 87 342 482 483 622 X42 Bradley Stoke 482 483 Cribbs Causeway 482 483 (622) Hambrook 200 327 Longwell Green 87 Stoke Gifford 581 Yate train station 85 86 87 88 200 327 Certain journeys 342 482 483 581 X42 Brimsham Park 88 Hanham 581 Lower Almondsbury 622 Thornbury 622 Downend 85 342 Bristol City Centre 327 329 342 X42 Hawkesbury Upton 86 Mangotsfield 86 87 Tytherington 622 Travelling by Foot and Bike (Local Area Map) Key Badminton Road Local cycle routes Walking/cycling time from Badminton Travel Guide Road E ASTF 5mins 10mins IELD RS DRIVE D PE Cycle Parking Acton Yate Outdoor R O IV O Court Acton E C Lodge Sports Centre 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800metres E April 2010 E V Footpaths CL A E CY A TE von Cycleway H S U A P T IN L FIE M O LD DR 10 Yate Brimsham D IVE Railway line/station / N N BRIMSHAM K Primary Green Sec A O L School R ILL IRON ACTON A R Sch Council EG H W T PARK P TE H Offices Badminton Road U R N D D I PO A Council Offices M BROAD LANE RO 0 L 2 L Shops Shops I DY E H T ER A PH PO L Broad Lane Council VE IM 'S Y A A GR X L EN W Offices A GRE O N ANE SE C L W R E Yate Town D OO G H A G LIFAX U Iron Acton CE P RO R HA RD E B R Football Ground L E L Prim Sch P C E L Nibley Court Council C A N I H N D W R G R A A E O O Y D T Offices O A R S A B D R Shops N N D O R I C O T E E N L A A LA AY ES Yate Shopping Centre T T TBA D RS W N IN UN T S E T YE O O YA D N O Household RD M T N E R CTO R Waste Recycling R OA E A AY T D L N G W H Centre C D B4 C O MSTRON ELES Cranleigh Bus Stops for 05 Y IR AR R TINE R Court 9 C O D S A Inf. 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