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Bus Service Timetable 2019 �H Bus Service Timetable 2019 QH I N S T E G R I O M N I B U Q U INTO N H O U S E S C H O O L Thornby West Haddon Route 1 - Crick Route 2 - Daventry Spratton Crick Route 3 - Thornby Brixworth Route 4 - Piddington East Haddon Route 5 - Earls Barton Moulton Chapel Brampton Boughton Route 6 - Moulton Whilton Althorp Moulton Park Earls Barton Lower Whitehills Little Brington Harlestone Ecton Daventry Country Park Boothville Daventry Nobottle Duston NORTHAMPTON Dodford Flore Upper Heyford Weedon Bec Northampton Little Houghton General Hospital Upton Country Park Great An independent day school for Houghton girls and boys aged 3-16 years www.quintonhouseschool.co.uk Hackleton Piddington If you need to contact a Route 1 - Crick 07:50 East Haddon Bus Stop Main St / Vicarage Lane driver, please send a text 08:00 West Haddon bus stop Guilsborough Rd/Morrison Pk Rd 08:10 Crick Post Office Main Road message. Drivers are unable to answer/make Route 2 - Daventry 08:00 Daventry, Middlemore Farm Hidcote Way calls whilst driving, but 08:10 Daventry Warwick Road / St James St Roundabout will check their phones at 08:20 Newnham, Badby Road / Bradbury Road regular intervals at each 08:30 Manor Road / St Mary’s Way, Weedon pick up point. 08:35 Kislingbury Route 3 - Thornby 07:55 Red Lion Thornby 08:05 Church Rd Spratton HOME ONLY 1st Bus stop Spratton RD Brixworth 08:30 Bus Stop Bants Lane/Melrose Avenue opposite allotments Route 4 - Piddington 07:45 Piddington Salcey Rise 07:55 Curtlee Hill by Community Centre 07:57 Bus Stop Wooton Hope Dr/Moretons Bush HOME ONLY Battalion Drive, Wootton HOME ONLY High School Newport Pagnel Road 08:10 Great Houghton White Hart 08:15 Little Houghton Church 08:25 Penvale Road, East Hunsbury Route 5 - Earls Barton 07:40 Earls Barton, Doddington Rd / Dowthorpe Hill 07:55 Ecton, Worlds End Pub (car park) 08:07 Weston Favell Centre 08:10 Wellingborough Rd bus Stop Trumpet Pub 08:12 Abington Park Cres just before Junction Bridgewater Drive QH 08:13 Last bus stop Landcross Drive/Billing Rd 08:18 Billing Road / Barry Road bus stop I N S T E G R I O M N I B U Q U INTO N H O U S E S C H O O L Route 6 - Thornby 08:00 Moulton Church An independent day school for 08:15 Whitehills Harborough Rd North girls and boys aged 3-16 years HOME ONLY Park Avenue North/Broadway HOME ONLY Mill Lane opp Tollgate Close www.quintonhouseschool.co.uk.
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