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Whitgift Bus Services SCHOOL BUS SERVICES AND TRAIN JOURNEY TIMES Whitgift Bus Services Currently (these are subject to change), routes 1,7, 9, and 12 are undertaken by School minibuses, while routes 2, 4, 5, 6 and 10 are contracted to Banstead ROUTE 1 REIGATE Coaches and routes 3, 8, and 11 are undertaken by both a coach and a minibus. The afternoon departure time is usually 5.15 pm, however during the Covid ROUTE 2 KESTON pandemic the departure time has differed from this. Parents are asked to pay for a ROUTE 3 WORCESTER PARK term at a time, and boys are then issued with a bus pass. ROUTE 4 EPSOM The courtesy South Croydon Bus Shuttle Service in the afternoon leaves at 3.55pm, ROUTE 5 WIMBLEDON 4.15pm and 4.35pm from the Gallery car park to South Croydon Train Station. ROUTE 6 DULWICH ROUTE 7 SUNDRIDGE Many parents have written to say how useful it has been for them, providing both convenience and peace of mind. ROUTE 8 WANDSWORTH ROUTE 9 EAST GRINSTEAD If you would like more details regarding pick-up points and payment please ROUTE 10 PUTNEY contact the School Office (telephone 020 8688 9222) [email protected] ROUTE 11 CLAPHAM COMMON ROUTE 12 THAMES DITTON Please note that not every stop is itemised on this illustration ROUTE 11 ROUTE 8 CLAPHAM WANDSWORTH COMMONWANDSWORTH COMMON WIMBLEDON PARK TOOTING BEC CLAPHAM COMMON STREATHAM PUTNEY WANDSWORTH COMMON NORBURY ROUTE 10 CLAPHAM SOUTH PUTNEY WEST NORWOODWEST DULWICHHERNE HILLEAST DULWICH STREATHAM HILL ROUTE 6 DULWICH WIMBLEDON VILLAGE SOUTH WIMBLEDON SOUTHFIELDS MORDEN HALL WIMBLEDON ROUTE 5 WIMBLEDON EDEN PARKHAYES LANEBROMLEY (BR3)KESTON COMMON PARKGREEN STREETCHELSFIELD GREEN ROUTE 2 THAMES DITTON EAST MOLESEY KESTON EAST EWELL SURBITON ROUTE 12 THAMES DITTON WOLDINGHAMLIMPSFIELDRIVERHEAD ROUTE 3 NEW MALDENWORCESTERNORTH PARK CHEAMCHEAM SUTTON ROUTE 7 WORCESTER SUNDRIDGE PARK SANDERSTEAD CHIPSTEAD VALLEY TADWORTH WALLINGTON REIGATE WARLINGHAM Please note: this map indicates BANSTEAD GODSTONE EPSOM areas the School Buses travel CRAWLEY ROUTE 1 through or near to and should REIGATE ROUTE 9 be read in conjunction with ROUTE 4 EAST EPSOM GRINSTEAD the specific route and stop information overleaf. Whitgift Bus Services Timetable WHITGIFT BUS SERVICE COST (based on a 62 day term*) Price am only pm only all am & pm A £356.50 £356.50 £713.00 B £341.00 £341.00 £682.00 C £310.00 £310.00 £620.00 D £294.50 £294.50 £589.00 *The cost for the School Bus will vary each term due to the number of School days and prices and cost bands will be reviewed and increased for the start of the next Academic year. Price Time Price Time Price Time Price Time ROUTE 1 REIGATE ROUTE 4 EPSOM ROUTE 7 SUNDRIDGE ROUTE 10 PUTNEY Croydon Road, opp. Doods Park Road B 7.10 am Epsom High Street, opp. The Clocktower at bus stop ‘A’ B 7.05 am Riverhead: Squiggles, Ryedale Court A 7.00 am Putney Hill at Lytton Grove bus stop A pm only Raglan Road/Gatton Road, opp. post box B 7.12am College Road at bus stop (opposite Epsom College) B 7.10 am Limpsfield Golf Club B 7.17 am Putney Hill/St John’s Avenue at bus stop ‘C’ A 6.55 am Tadworth Street at bus stop ‘adj Tadorne Road’ C 7.30 am Drift Bridge bus stop (SE bound) B 7.11 am St Paul's Church, Croft Road, Woldingham C 7.30 am Upper Richmond Road at bus stop ‘G’ A pm only Chipstead Valley Rd at Midday Sun bus stop D 7.43 am Fir Tree Road/Nork Way bus stop B 7.15 am Sunny Bank at ‘Chelsham Road’ bus stop D 7.34 am Upper Richmond Road/Keswick Road, outside Sainsburys B 7.00 am Whitgift School 8.00 am Banstead High Street (M & S) bus stop C 7.20 am Whitgift School 8.00 am Merton Road/West Hill Road at bus stop ‘M’ B 7.09 am Banstead High Street (Woolpack) bus stop C 7.21 am Merton Road/Penwith Road at bus stop ‘R’ B 7.11 am ROUTE 2 KESTON Staplehurst Road/Banstead Road C 7.26 am ROUTE 8 WANDSWORTH Durnsford Road at Wimbledon Park Arthur Road bus stop ‘R’ B 7.13 am Chelsfield, Windsor Drive outside shops A 6.50 am Stafford Road/ St Elpheges Church bus stop C 7.34 am COACH 1 Whitgift School 8.00 am High Street, Green Street Green opp. Queen’s Head A 6.55 am Stafford Road/Plough Lane at bus stop ‘V’ C pm only Earlsfield Road at Penwith Road bus stop ‘A’ A 7.12 am Keston Park Close at bus stop ‘KS’ A 7.01 am Whitgift School 8.00 am Earlsfield Road at Heathfield Road bus stop ‘L’ A 7.15 am ROUTE 11 CLAPHAM COMMON Croydon Road/Keston Mark at bus stop ‘KQ’ A pm only Tooting Bec Lido at bus stop ‘N’ (on Minibus pms) B 7.25 am The Pavement at bus stop ‘T’ A 7.00 am* Bromley Common Crown bus stop B 7.09 am ROUTE 5 WIMBLEDON London Road, Norbury at bus stop ‘A’ B 7.33 am Forthbridge Road opp. Parkgate House School at bus stop ‘X’ A 7.00 am Bromley bus stop ‘BJ’, opposite Halfords B 7.11 am SOUTHFIELDS COACH 1 Whitgift School 8.00 am Broomwood Road at bus stop nearest A205 A 7.05 am Westmoreland Road/St Mark's Church at bus stop ‘K’ B 7.12 am Southfields Post Office at bus stop ‘U’ A 7.00 am Bolingbroke Grove/Dents Road, outside Northcote Lodge A 7.10 am* COACH 2 Westmoreland Road/Barnfield Wood Road at bus stop ‘K’ B 7.14 am Wimbledon Park Road at Bathgate Road bus stop ‘E’ (am only) A 7.02 am Bolingbroke Grove/Granard Road at bus stop ‘J’ A 7.11 am* Trinity Road/Routh Road at bus stop ‘S’ A 7.18 am Hayes Lane/Brabourne Rise at bus stop ‘PP’ B 7.16 am Wimbledon Village High Street at bus stop ‘E’ A 7.04 am Nightingale Lane at Thurleigh Avenue bus stop ‘SU’ A 7.12 am Trinity Road/Brodrick Road at bus stop ‘T’ A 7.20 am Hayes Lane/Whitecroft Way at bus stop ‘PS’ B 7.17 am Wimbledon Hill Road at bus stop ‘S’ (outside All Bar One) B 7.07 am Cavendish Road Police Station bus stop ‘SJ’ A 7.18 am Tooting Bec Tube Station at bus stop ‘A’ A 7.22 am Hayes Lane/Kenwood Drive at bus stop ‘PT’ B 7.18 am The Broadway at bus stop ‘SU’ near Polka Theatre B 7.10 am Poynders Road at Kings Avenue bus stop ‘V’ A 7.20 am Streatham Common at bus stop ‘CH’ B 7.35 am South Eden Park Road/Chinese Garage C 7.20 am Whitgift School 8.00 am Streatham Hill at bus stop ‘D’ B 7.25 am Whitgift School 8.00 am South Eden Park Road/Langley Park School at bus stop ‘E’ C 7.22 am Whitgift School 8.00 am WIMBLEDON COACH 2 West Wickham Pool at bus stop ‘A’ C pm only MINIBUS 1 * These stops are currently undertaken by Wandsworth Minibuses mornings only Centre Court Shopping Centre B 7.10 am West Wickham High Street at bus stop ‘M’ C 7.30 am Bedford Hill at Fontenoy Road bus stop ‘A’ A 7.18 am South Wimbledon Underground Station at bus stop ‘SJ’ B 7.14 am Whitgift School 8.00 am Garrad’s Road at Woodfield Avenue bus stop ‘C’ A 7.22 am ROUTE 12 THAMES DITTON Morden Road at Dorset Road bus stop B pm only East Molesey A 6.55 am Morden Road at Kenley Road bus stop ‘D’ (am only) B 7.20 am MINIBUS 2 ROUTE 3 WORCESTER PARK Thames Ditton A 7.00 am Morden Hall Road at Central Road bus stop ‘R’ B pm only Church Lane in parking bays before Mitcham Road B 7.28 am COACH Thames Ditton 2 – Portsmouth Road (am only) A 7.05 am St Helier Ave/Connaught Gardens at bus stop ‘W’ (am only) B 7.24 am Malden Road/The Fountain at bus stop ‘J’ A 6.55 am Surbiton 1 – Victoria Avenue A 7.10 am Whitgift School 8.00 am ROUTE 9 EAST GRINSTEAD Worcester Park Station A 7.00 am Surbiton 2 – Ewell Road at bus stop ‘LA’ A 7.15 am Woodfield Road in parking bays by Crawley Police Station A 6.50 am Cheam Common Road (North Cheam) at bus stop ‘B’ B 7.05 am Ewell East train station B pm only ROUTE 6 DULWICH The Bell Inn, Outwood Lane A 7.05 am Cheam Broadway (Cheam Village) at bus stop ‘C’ B 7.09 am Banstead Road/The Bridle Path B 7.29 am Lordship Lane/The Plough at bus stop ‘DM’ B 7.08 am Godstone Green bus stop, in front of The Hare & Hounds B 7.18 am Northey Avenue/Sandy Lane B 7.12 am Whitgift School 8.00 am Lordship Lane/Townley Road/Heber Road at bus stop ‘DP’ B 7.10 am Homefield Road, Westhall Road end C 7.28 am Whitgift School 8.00 am Half Moon Lane/Stradella Road at bus stop ‘E’ B 7.15 am Tydcombe Road C 7.30 am MINIBUS Croxted Road at bus stop ‘WF’ C 7.22 am Ridley Road, Westhall Road end C 7.32 am Gander Green Lane in Sutton Cricket Club car park (ams only) B 7.15 am Lancaster Avenue, before South Circular Road C pm only Sanderstead Methodist Church car park D 7.45 am Gander Green Lane/Frederick Road (pms only) B pm only Norwood High Street at bus stop ‘T’ C 7.27 am Sanderstead Road at The Red House bus stop D pm only Cheam Train Station at bus stop ‘E’ on Station Way (pms only) B pm only Crown Point Parade at bus stop ‘CQ’ C 7.35 am Whitgift School 8.00 am Opposite Sutton Police Station at bus stop ‘L’ (on coach pms) C 7.20 am Whitgift School 8.00 am Brighton Road at Devonshire Avenue bus stop ‘U’ (on coach pms) C 7.24 am Chiltern Road/Bassett Close, just after junction (on coach pms) C 7.25 am Whitgift School 8.00 am Please note all School Bus routes are subject to changes at short notice.
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