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Services Chichester - Selsey 51 Chichester - Selsey 651 Monday - Friday (Not Bank Holidays) Services Chichester - Selsey 51 Chichester - Selsey 651 Monday - Friday (not Bank Holidays) Operated by: SDE Stagecoach in the South Downs Timetable valid from 29 Aug 2021 until further notice Service: 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 Notes: Operator: SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE Chichester, Bus Station (Bay 5) Depart: 05:50 06:25 06:50 07:10 07:30 07:50 08:05 08:20 08:35 08:50 Chichester, Cathedral (Stop P) 05:54 06:29 06:54 07:14 07:34 07:55 08:10 08:25 08:40 08:55 Chichester, High School Grounds Depart: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Hunston, Recreation Ground 06:05 06:40 07:05 07:25 07:45 08:08 08:23 08:38 08:53 09:08 Sidlesham, Manhood Lane 06:11 06:46 07:11 07:31 07:51 08:14 08:29 08:44 08:59 09:14 Selsey, Church 06:17 06:52 07:17 07:37 07:57 08:21 08:36 08:51 09:06 09:21 Selsey, Seal Road Arrive: 06:27 07:02 07:27 .... 08:07 .... 08:46 09:01 .... 09:31 Selsey, West Sands Caravan Park Arrive: .... .... .... 07:49 .... 08:33 .... .... 09:18 .... Service: 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 Notes: Operator: SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE Chichester, Bus Station (Bay 5) Depart: 09:10 09:30 09:45 10:05 10:20 10:35 10:50 11:05 11:20 11:35 Chichester, Cathedral (Stop P) 09:15 09:35 09:50 10:10 10:25 10:40 10:55 11:10 11:25 11:40 Chichester, High School Grounds Depart: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Hunston, Recreation Ground 09:28 09:48 10:03 10:23 10:38 10:53 11:08 11:23 11:38 11:53 Sidlesham, Manhood Lane 09:34 09:54 10:09 10:29 10:44 10:59 11:14 11:29 11:44 11:59 Selsey, Church 09:41 10:01 10:16 10:36 10:51 11:06 11:21 11:36 11:51 12:06 Selsey, Seal Road Arrive: .... 10:11 .... 10:46 .... 11:16 .... 11:46 .... 12:16 Selsey, West Sands Caravan Park Arrive: 09:53 .... 10:28 .... 11:03 .... 11:33 .... 12:03 .... Service: 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 Notes: Operator: SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE Chichester, Bus Station (Bay 5) Depart: 11:50 12:05 12:20 12:35 12:50 13:05 13:20 13:35 13:50 14:05 Chichester, Cathedral (Stop P) 11:55 12:10 12:25 12:40 12:55 13:10 13:25 13:40 13:55 14:10 Chichester, High School Grounds Depart: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Hunston, Recreation Ground 12:08 12:23 12:38 12:53 13:08 13:23 13:38 13:53 14:08 14:23 Sidlesham, Manhood Lane 12:14 12:29 12:44 12:59 13:14 13:29 13:44 13:59 14:14 14:29 Selsey, Church 12:21 12:36 12:51 13:06 13:21 13:36 13:51 14:06 14:21 14:36 Selsey, Seal Road Arrive: .... 12:46 .... 13:16 .... 13:46 .... 14:16 .... 14:46 Selsey, West Sands Caravan Park Arrive: 12:33 .... 13:03 .... 13:33 .... 14:03 .... 14:33 .... Service: 51 51 51 51 51 651 51 51 51 51 Notes: Prd1 Operator: SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE Chichester, Bus Station (Bay 5) Depart: 14:20 14:35 14:50 15:05 15:20 .... 15:35 15:50 16:05 16:20 Chichester, Cathedral (Stop P) 14:25 14:40 14:55 15:10 15:25 .... 15:40 15:55 16:10 16:25 Chichester, High School Grounds Depart: .... .... .... .... .... 15:30 .... .... .... .... Hunston, Recreation Ground 14:38 14:55 15:10 15:27 15:42 15:42 15:57 16:12 16:27 16:42 Sidlesham, Manhood Lane 14:44 15:01 15:16 15:33 15:48 15:48 16:03 16:18 16:33 16:48 Selsey, Church 14:51 15:08 15:23 15:40 15:55 15:55 16:10 16:25 16:40 16:55 Selsey, Seal Road Arrive: .... 15:18 .... 15:50 .... 16:05 16:20 .... 16:50 .... Selsey, West Sands Caravan Park Arrive: 15:03 .... 15:35 .... 16:09 .... .... 16:39 .... 17:09 Service: 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 Notes: Prd1 XPrd2 Operator: SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE Chichester, Bus Station (Bay 5) Depart: 16:35 16:35 16:50 17:05 17:20 17:35 17:55 18:15 18:35 18:55 Chichester, Cathedral (Stop P) 16:40 16:40 16:55 17:10 17:25 17:40 18:00 18:20 18:40 19:00 Chichester, High School Grounds Depart: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Hunston, Recreation Ground 16:57 16:57 17:12 17:27 17:42 17:57 18:15 18:33 18:53 19:13 Sidlesham, Manhood Lane 17:03 17:03 17:18 17:33 17:48 18:03 18:21 18:39 18:59 19:19 Selsey, Church 17:10 17:10 17:25 17:40 17:55 18:10 18:28 18:46 19:06 19:26 Selsey, Seal Road Arrive: 17:20 17:20 .... 17:50 .... 18:20 .... 18:56 .... 19:36 Selsey, West Sands Caravan Park Arrive: .... .... 17:39 .... 18:09 .... 18:40 .... 19:16 .... 1 Service: 51 51 51 51 51 Notes: Operator: SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE Chichester, Bus Station (Bay 5) Depart: 19:25 19:55 20:45 22:05 23:25 Chichester, Cathedral (Stop P) 19:30 20:00 20:50 22:10 23:30 Chichester, High School Grounds Depart: .... .... .... .... .... Hunston, Recreation Ground 19:43 20:13 21:03 22:23 23:43 Sidlesham, Manhood Lane 19:49 20:19 21:09 22:29 23:49 Selsey, Church 19:56 20:26 21:16 22:36 23:56 Selsey, Seal Road Arrive: 20:06 20:36 21:26 22:46 00:06 Selsey, West Sands Caravan Park Arrive: .... .... .... .... .... Prd1 Only operates within these dates: 06/09/2021 to 10/09/2021 13/09/2021 to 17/09/2021 20/09/2021 to 24/09/2021 27/09/2021 to 01/10/2021 04/10/2021 to 08/10/2021 11/10/2021 to 15/10/2021 18/10/2021 to 22/10/2021 01/11/2021 to 05/11/2021 08/11/2021 to 12/11/2021 15/11/2021 to 19/11/2021 22/11/2021 to 26/11/2021 29/11/2021 to 03/12/2021 06/12/2021 to 10/12/2021 13/12/2021 to 17/12/2021 XPrd2 Does not operate on these dates: 06/09/2021 to 10/09/2021 13/09/2021 to 17/09/2021 20/09/2021 to 24/09/2021 27/09/2021 to 01/10/2021 04/10/2021 to 08/10/2021 11/10/2021 to 15/10/2021 18/10/2021 to 22/10/2021 01/11/2021 to 05/11/2021 08/11/2021 to 12/11/2021 15/11/2021 to 19/11/2021 22/11/2021 to 26/11/2021 29/11/2021 to 03/12/2021 06/12/2021 to 10/12/2021 13/12/2021 to 17/12/2021 Created by Stagecoach Group Plc on 01/10/2021 03:54. This timetable is valid at the time of download from our website. However, this may be affected by alteration at short notice. To read service updates or to re-check your journey go to www.stagecoachbus.com. 2 Services Selsey - Chichester 51 Selsey - Chichester 651 Monday to Friday Operated by: SDE Stagecoach in the South Downs Timetable valid from 29 Aug 2021 until further notice Service: 51 51 51 51 651 51 51 51 51 51 Notes: Day! Day! Day! Day! Prd1 Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Operator: SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE Days: M-FX M-FX M-FX M-FX M-FPX M-FX M-FX M-FX M-FX M-FX Selsey, Seal Road Depart: 05:15 05:45 06:10 06:30 06:50 06:50 07:05 07:17 07:32 07:42 Selsey, West Sands Caravan Park Depart: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Selsey, Church 05:24 05:55 06:20 06:40 07:00 07:00 07:15 07:30 07:45 07:55 Sidlesham, Manhood Lane 05:30 06:01 06:26 06:46 07:06 07:06 07:21 07:36 07:51 08:01 Hunston, The Spotted Cow 05:37 06:08 06:33 06:53 07:13 07:13 07:28 07:43 07:58 08:08 Chichester, Bus Station (Bay 5) Arrive: 05:48 06:21 06:46 07:06 .... 07:26 07:46 08:01 08:16 08:26 Chichester, Bus Station (Bay 5) Depart: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Chichester, Bishop Luffa School Arrive: .... .... .... .... 07:25 .... .... .... .... .... Chichester, High School Grounds Arrive: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Chichester, Cathedral (Stop P) Arrive: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Service: 51 651 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 Notes: Day! Prd1 Day! Day! Prd1 XPrd2 Day! Day! Day! Day! Operator: SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE SDE Days: B M-FPX M-FX M-FX M-FPX M-FOX M-FX B M-FX M-FX Selsey, Seal Road Depart: 07:55 07:55 .... 08:12 08:32 08:32 .... 08:55 09:00 09:17 Selsey, West Sands Caravan Park Depart: .... .... 07:55 .... .... .... 08:45 .... .... .... Selsey, Church 08:05 08:08 08:10 08:25 08:45 08:45 09:00 09:05 09:13 09:30 Sidlesham, Manhood Lane 08:11 08:15 08:16 08:31 08:51 08:51 09:06 09:11 09:19 09:36 Hunston, The Spotted Cow 08:18 08:22 08:23 08:38 08:58 08:58 09:13 09:18 09:26 09:43 Chichester, Bus Station (Bay 5) Arrive: 08:31 ...
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