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Sheerness to the Oasis Academy East and West Sites 373S SITTINGBOURNE - OASIS ACADEMY 373S SITTINGBOURNE - OASIS ACADEMY Refer to the KCC transport website MORNING PICK UP POINTS & TIMES AFTERNOON PICK UP POINTS & TIMES for information on how to apply for the www.travel-masters.co.uk 07:25 Snipshill 15:10 Oasis Minster East Site 07:27 St Michaels Road 15:11 Scrapsgate Road 07:28 Bus Hub - Sittingbourne Station 15:12 Harps Inn - Fleetwood Close 07:30 Aida Kebab - London Rd, Sittingbourne 15:14 Bottom Wards Hill - Broadway Minster 373 Bus Services 07:31 Chalkwell Road, Opp Tesco Express 15:15 White House KCC 07:32 Chalkwell Road, Youth Centre 15:16 Ship on Shore 07:33 Crown Road 15:18 Sheerness, Yacht Club 07:34 Milton High Street 15:20 Sheerness, Oasis Academy West Site 07:35 North Street 15:21 Richmond Street TRAVEL 07:36 Grovehurst Road, Opp Blue Houses 15:22 KS Casino 07:37 Kemsley, Opp Recreation Park 15:22 Sheerness Broadway - Catholic Church 07:38 Kemsley Railway Station 15:23 Trinity Road 07:38 Kemsley, Opp Post Office 15:24 High Street - Fire Station SAVER 07:39 Iwade - Grovehurst Rd 15:24 Millenium Way, Aldi 07:40 Iwade - Opp Helen Thompson Close 15:25 Sheerness Train Station 07:40 Iwade - School Lane 15:28 Brielle Way - Pacific Windows www.kent.gov.uk/education-and- 07:41 Iwade - Sanderling Way 15:31 Main Rd - Castlemere Avenue children/schools/school-transport/KCC-travel-saver 07:44 Sheppey Way 15:32 Queenborough Station 07:48 Thornsett Way, Opp Morrisons 15:33 Rushenden Road, Klondyke Bus Stop 07:49 Rushenden Road, Klondyke Bus Stop 15:35 Thornsett Way, Morrisons 07:50 Queenborough Station 15:38 Sheppey Way • Contactless Payments 07:51 Main Rd - Castlemere Avenue 15:40 Iwade - Sanderling Way • Cash Tickets 07:55 Brielle Way - Pacific Windows 15:41 Iwade - School Lane 07:58 Opp. Sheerness Train Station 15:42 Iwade - Helen Thompson Close • Single/Return Tickets Sittingbourne - Queenborough - Sheerness 07:59 Millenium Way, Opp Aldi 15:43 Iwade - Grovehurst Rd Leysdown - Eastchurch - Minster 08:00 High Street - Fire Station 15:44 Kemsley, Post Office • Weekly Tickets 08:01 Trinity Road 15:45 Kemsley Railway Station 08:02 Sheerness Broadway - Catholic Church 15:45 Kemsley, Recreation Park 08:03 KS Casino 15:47 Grovehurst Road, Blue Houses Tickets can be FREE 08:04 Richmond Street 15:48 North Street Wi 08:05 Sheerness, Oasis Academy West Site 15:49 Milton High Street purchased on board ZONE 08:06 Sheerness, Yacht Club 15:50 Crown Road 08:08 Opp. Ship on Shore 15:51 Chalkwell Road, Youth Centre Professional drivers, DBS checked 08:10 White House 15:52 Chalkwell Road, Tesco Express £5 million public liability insurance 08:11 Bottom Wards Hill - Broadway Minster 15:54 Aida Kebab - London Rd, Sittingbourne 01795 660066 All vehicles have seatbelts 08:13 Harps Inn - Fleetwood Close 15:55 Bus Hub - Sittingbourne Station [email protected] Health and safety risk assesment provided 08:14 Scrapsgate Road 15:56 St Michaels Road 08:15 Oasis Minster East Site 15:58 Snipshill 01795 660066 Sept 2021 373Q SHEERNESS - OASIS ACADEMY 373Q SHEERNESS - OASIS ACADEMY 373L LEYSDOWN - OASIS ACADEMY 373L LEYSDOWN - OASIS ACADEMY MORNING PICK UP POINTS & TIMES AFTERNOON PICK UP POINTS & TIMES MORNING PICK UP POINTS & TIMES AFTERNOON PICK UP POINTS & TIMES 07:25 W Minster Queensway (just before) 15:08 Sheerness, Oasis Academy West Site 07:25 W Minster, Cherry Tree Close 15:09 Sheerness, Yacht Club 07:23 Leysdown, Bus Station 15:08 Sheerness, Oasis Academy West Site 07:26 W Minster, Hawthorne Avenue (E-bound) 15:10 Minster, White House 07:27 Leysdown Road/Promenade 15:09 Sheerness, Yacht Club 07:27 W Minster, Bridgewater Road 15:11 Minster, Bottom Wards Hill 07:28 Leysdown Road/Warden Bay Road 15:10 Minster, White House 07:28 Sheerness, opp Wheatsheaf Gdns 15:12 Minster, Broadway/Harps Inn 07:30 The Oasis Stores 15:11 Minster, Bottom Wards Hill 07:28 Sheerness, Botany Close 15:13 Minster, Scrapsgate 07:32 Bayview Public House 15:12 Minster, Broadway/Harps Inn 07:29 Sheerness, Nore Close 15:15 Minster, Oasis Academy East Site Grounds 07:37 Church Rd - Fire Station 15:13 Minster, Scrapsgate Road 07:30 Sheerness St George's Ave (Masonic Hall) 15:16 Minster, Oasis Academy East Site 07:41 Leysdown Road/Anne Boleyn Close 15:15 Minster Oasis Academy, East Site Grounds 07:30 Sheerness Aldi 15:17 Halfway, Banner Way 07:42 Eastchurch High Street 15:17 Minster, Scrapsgate Road 07:31 Sheerness Railway Stn 15:17 Halfway, The Heritage 07:45 Eastchurch Rd, Kingsborough Manor 15:18 Barton Hill Drive 07:35 W Minster, opp Pacific Windows 15:18 Halfway, Sheerness East Working Mens Club 07:47 Minster, British Queen Public House 15:19 Minster Hospital 07:37 North Road, Jubilee Crescent 15:19 Halfway, Holmside Ave 07:51 Back Lane 15:21 Thistle Hill 07:39 Rushenden Road opp Trafalgar Htl 15:20 Halfway, Holm Place 07:53 Scocles Road/Harps Estate 15:23 Lapwing Close 07:41 Rushenden, Cullet Drive 15:21 Halfway, The Rise 07:55 Lapwing Close 15:25 Scocles Road/Harps Estate 07:45 Rushenden, First Avenue 15:22 Queenborough Corner - BP Garage 07:57 Thistle Hill 15:26 Back Lane 07:46 Rushenden, Hillside Ave (S-bound) 15:23 Queenborough, Stanley Avenue 07:59 Minster Hospital 15:27 Minster, British Queen Public House 07:47 Rushenden, Ferry View 15:24 Queenborough, Railway Stn 08:01 Barton Hill Drive 15:28 Eastchurch Rd, Kingsborough Manor 07:51 Rushenden, First Avenue 15:25 Queenborough, Klondyke Ind Est 08:02 Minster, Scrapsgate Road 15:33 Church Rd - Fire Station 07:52 Queenborough, Klondyke Ind Est 15:26 Rushenden, First Avenue 08:07 Minster Oasis Academy, East Site Grounds 15:35 Eastchurch High Street 07:53 Queenborough, Railway Stn 15:28 Rushenden, Ferry View 08:08 Minster, Scrapsgate Road 15:37 Leysdown Road/Anne Boleyn Close 07:54 Queenborough, Stanley Ave 15:29 Rushenden, Hillside Ave 08:09 Minster, Broadway/Harps Inn 15:40 Bayview Public House 07:55 Queenborough Corner - Opp BP Garage 15:31 Rushenden, First Avenue 08:10 Minster, Bottom Wards Hill 15:42 The Oasis Stores 07:56 Halfway, The Rise 15:32 Rushenden, Cullet Drive 08:11 Minster, White House 15:43 Leysdown Road/Warden Bay Road 07:57 Halfway, Holm Place 15:33 Rushenden Road opp Trafalgar Htl 08:12 Sheerness, Yacht Club 15:44 Leysdown Road/Promenade 07:58 Halfway, Holmside Ave 15:34 North Road, Jubilee Crescent 08:13 Sheerness, Oasis Academy West Site 15:45 Leysdown, Bus Station 07:59 Halfway, Sheerness East Working Mens Club 15:35 W Minster, opp Pacific Windows 08:02 Halfway, The Heritage 15:37 Sheerness Railway Stn 08:03 Halfway, Banner Way 15:38 Sheerness Aldi 08:04 Minster, Oasis Academy East Site 15:40 Sheerness St George's Ave - Fire Stn 08:05 Minster, Oasis Academy East Site Grounds 15:41 Sheerness, Nore Close 08:07 Minster, Scrapsgate 15:42 Sheerness, Botany Close 08:08 Minster, Broadway/Harps Inn 15:43 Sheerness, opp Wheatsheaf Gdns 08:10 Minster, Bottom Wards Hill 15:44 W Minster, Bridgewater Road 08:11 Minster, White House 15:44 W Minster, Hawthorne Avenue 08:13 Sheerness, Yacht Club 15:45 W Minster, Cherry Tree Close 08:15 Sheerness, Oasis Academy West Site 15:45 W Minster Queensway (just before) .
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