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Lockerley, Tytherley, Dean, Farley and the Grimsteads to Salisbury New timetable for Salisbury Reds bus service 37 linking Lockerley, Tytherley, Dean, Farley and the Grimsteads to Salisbury from 3 September 2018 The new timetable below will be introduced on service 37 on 3 September 2018. Please note that the first journey in the morning will now run 5 minutes earlier and some journeys will now operate via Tolgate Road in Salisbury, instead of along Brown Street and Exeter Street. Salisbury ● Farley ● West Dean ● Lockerley Salisbury Reds service 37 Mondays to Fridays (except public holidays) Laverstock Schools # — — — — 1605# — Salisbury, Endless Street — — 1210 1350 1620 1805 Salisbury, Brown Street — — — — 1622 1807 Southampton Road, Wiltshire College — — — — 1626 1811 Tollgate Road, The Beeches — — 1214 1354 — — Additional journey Alderbury, Cross Roads — — 1222 1402 1632 1817 on Schooldays: Whaddon, Post Office — — 1225 1405 1635 1820 West Grimstead, Phone Box — — 1227 1407 1637 1822 Departs from West Grimstead East Grimstead, Gothic Cottage — — 1232 1412 1642 1827 at 0735, Whaddon at 0740 and East Grimstead, Green — — 1233 1413 1643 1828 Alderbury at 0743, to Salisbury Farley, Church — — 1237 1417 1647 1832 City Centre (Milford Street) East Grimstead, Gothic Cottage — — 1242 1422 1652 1837 and the Laverstock Schools. West Dean, Red Lion 0655 — 1247 1427 1657 1842 West Tytherley, Beale's Court 0702 0914 1254 R* R R East Tytherley, Star Inn 0708 0920 1300 R* R R Lockerley, King's Arms 0712 0923 1303 R* R R Lockerley, Green 0716 0927 1307 R* R R East Dean, Glebe Meadow 0719 0930 1310 R* R R West Dean, Red Lion 0722 0933 1313 — — — Service 37 is provided with East Grimstead, Gothic Cottage 0728 0938 1318 — — — funding from Wiltshire Council. Farley, Church 0733 0943 — — — — East Grimstead, Green 0737 0946 — — — — Sorry, no service operates East Grimstead, Gothic Cottage 0739 0948 1318 — — — on this route on Saturdays, West Grimstead, Phone Box 0743 0952 1322 — — — Sundays or on public holidays Whaddon, Post Office 0748 0955 1325 — — — Alderbury, Cross Roads 0751 0958 1328 — — — Southampton Rd, opp Wiltshire College 0759 1006 1336 — — — Tollgate Road, The Beeches — 1007 — — — — Salisbury, New Canal 0805 1011 1338 — — — Salisbury, Castle Street — 1014 1341 — — — This is what the codes mean: R - Continues to these points if required by passengers on the bus R* - Continues to these points if required by passengers on the bus, calling at Lockerley first, then East and West Tytherley # - Only picks up at Laverstock Schools on Wiltshire Schooldays Timetable Enquiries: Ring TRAVELINE on 0871 200 22 33 or visit www.traveline.info Problem with your Bus ? Ring 01225 718080 or email [email protected] .
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