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Campus Bus & Train Routes Sparsholt College campus bus timetable 2016/17 Aldershot – Aldermaston - 0118 971 3257 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price (Departs SCH 4.45 pm) band Aldershot – Train station Road opp Station Cafe 7.00 am 6.20 pm D Farnham - Marlborough Head, East Street 7.10 am 6.05 pm D Bordon – layby opp One Stop on Ennerdale road 7.30 am 5.45 pm D Alton – Sainsbury’s, Draymans Way 7.50 am 5.30 pm C Four Marks - Lymington Bottom Bus Stop 8.00 am 5.20 pm B New Alresford – Outside the shops Hetre and Moda Rosa West Street 8.10 am 5.10 pm B Amesbury - Amport and District – 01264 772307 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price (Departs SCH 4.35 pm) Band Amesbury – Central Car Park 7.40 am 5.25 pm C Bulford Camp - Near Junction of Marlborough Road/ Horne Road 7.49 am 5.21 pm C Tidworth – Hampshire Cross bus-stop 7.58 am 5.12 pm C Perham Down – Somme Rd 8.03 am 5.08 pm C Ludgershall - Outside Tesco 8.06 am 5.05 pm B Redenham Park – Bus Stop on A342 8.09 am 5.02 pm B Weyhill - Layby past Short Lane 8.14 am 4.58 pm B Middle Wallop – Junction of The Avenue/Danebury Road 8.20 am 4.51 pm B Stockbridge – St Peters Church 8.25 am 4.45 pm A Bitterne - Wheelers - 02380 471800 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price (Departs SCH 4.45 pm) Band Bitterne – West end road, opposite Sainsbury’s 7.22 am 6.05 pm B Portswood - Bus Stop outside Bus Depot, now Sainsbury’s 7.32 am 5.55 pm B Chilworth - Roundabout at Bassett Avenue (morning); first bus stop on The 7.47 am 5.40 pm B Avenue after pedestrian lights (evening) Chandlers Ford – Bournemouth Road (Opposite Asda) 7.55 am 5.30 pm A Chandlers Ford - Fryern Arcade 8.00 am 5.20 pm A Otterbourne – The White Horse 8.05 am 5.15 pm A Bournemouth – Laguna – 01202 767022 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price (Departs SCH 4.45 pm) Band Bournemouth – Interchange Stand K 7.00 am 6.25 pm D Pokesdown – Rail way station 7.05 am 6.20 pm D Iford – Crooked Beam 7.08 am 6.17 pm D Christchurch – Bargates Nat Ex stop 7.12 am 6.13 pm D Hinton Admiral – Cat and Fiddle Pub 7.20 am 6.05 pm D New Milton – Whitefield Rd Stop 7.25 am 6.00 pm D Bashley –bus stop next to Post Office 7.30 am 5.55 pm D Fordingbridge - Laguna – 01202 767022 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price (Departs SCH 4.45 pm) Band Fordingbridge - outside Burgate School, Salisbury Road 7.15 am 6.00 pm D Downton - opposite ‘The Bull’ 7.21 am 5.54 pm C Bodenham By Pass – Bus Shelter (Nunton Lane End) 7.25 am 5.50 pm C Downton Road - by the BP garage (was shell) 7.28 am 5.47 pm C Salisbury – Coach Station (Millstream App) 7.38 am 5.37 pm C Salisbury - Bishops Down bus stop on A30 Cemetry Bus Stop 7.43 am 5.30 pm C Firsdown Hill – Firs Close, Firsdown Bus stop 7.51 am 5.22 pm B West Winterslow - Kings Corner 7.55 am 5.18 pm B Middle Winterslow - The Flood 8.00 am 5.13 pm B Broughton Green, Broughton Corner of school lane/north end 8.13 am 5.00 pm B Gosport – Wheelers - 02380 471800 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price (Departs SCH 4.35 pm) Band Gosport - bus stop at Fareham Road/Tichbourne Way 6.45 am 6.15 pm C Gosport - Brockhurst Roundabout north side 6.50 am 6.11 pm C Gosport - The Cocked Hat Public House 6.54 am 6.06 pm C Lee-on-Solent - Bus Terminal 7.07 am 5.55 pm C Stubbington – Golden Bowler Pub 7.11am 5.44 pm C Stubbington - Red Lion Pub 7.15 am 5.40 pm C Wickham - opposite The Inn on The Square 7.33 am 5.27 pm B Waltham Chase - One Stop 7.38 am 5.22 pm B Bishops Waltham - The Square 7.43 am 5.17 pm B Fair Oak - layby by Witt Road 7.50 am 5.10 pm B Colden Common – Corner of Veers Lane (junction with Main Road) 7.55 am 5.05 pm A Twyford – Centre, Bus stop by post office 8.00 am 5.00 pm A Sparsholt College campus bus timetable 2016/17 Havant – Emsworth and District - 01243 378337 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price Band (Departs SCH 4.35 pm) Havant - Railway Station 6.45 am 6.00 pm D Cosham – Old post office first bus stop 7.05 am 5.50 pm C Portchester Railway station bus stop outside red lion pub 7.15 am 5.35 pm C Fareham Brutton Solicitors outside bus layby 7.30 am 5.25 pm C Lymington – Laguna - 01202 767022 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price Band (Departs SCH 4.45 pm) Lymington Hospital – Old Hospital, S’on Rd/Queen Elizabeth Ave junction 7.08 am 6.15 pm D Lymington - Ferry Arrival Point 6 7.12 am 6.11 pm D Beaulieu - bus stop outside of the Q8 garage 7.25 am 5.55 pm C Dibden/Hythe – St. Andrews Church 7.31 am 5.40 pm C Dibden/Hythe - bus stop opposite Dearleap Way 7.36 am 5.35 pm C Applemore - outside of Tesco 7.41 am 5.32 pm C Marchwood - the Church at Main Street 7.47 am 5.27 pm B Newbury – Aldermaston - 0118 971 3257 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price Band (Departs SCH 4.45 pm) Newbury – Train station, Link Road 7.20 am 5.45 pm C Sandleford – Opposite Newbury College, St Gabriels side 7.25 am 5.40 pm C New Greenham park – Bus stop by main entrance 7.28 am 5.37 pm C Kingsclere, The square 7.35 am 5.30 pm C Oakley – Outside the Fox Pub Forecourt 7.50 am 5.15 pm C Overton - The Sqaure 8.00 am 5.05 pm B Freefolk - Bus stop by Watch lane 8.03 am 5.03 pm B Whitchurch Tesco bus stop 8.05 am 5.00 pm B Sutton Scotney – Wessex Park (Southbound) on the A30 Bullington Lane 8.15 am 4.50 pm A South Wonston – Bus stop Christmas Hill opp Downs road 8.20 am 4.45 pm A Portsmouth – Emsworth and District - 01243 378337 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price Band (Departs SCH 4.35 pm) Portsmouth Harbour – Parade of shops on Queens Street, just after home club 6.40 am 6.27 pm D Portsmouth and Southsea Station – Bus stop Isambard Brunel Road 6.46 am 6.25 pm D Fratton Railway station- Goldsmith Avenue Fratton Bridge 6.50 am 6.20 pm D Hilsea Railway station - Norway road bus stop at bottom road bridge 7.00 am 6.10 pm D Widley - (Previously to be the Hampshire Rose stop) 7.10 am 6.00 pm C Waterlooville - Old Post office/St Georges walk 7.20 am 5.50 pm C Cowplain – outside Pasha 7.25 am 5.40 pm C Horndean – shopping precinct 7.30 am 5.30 pm C Petersfield Railway station – bus stop on station approach 7.45 am 5.15 pm C West Meon Hut – Layby by Garage on A272 8.00 am 5.00 pm B Ringwood – First – 02380 714809 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price Band (Departs SCH 4.45 pm) Ringwood - Meeting House Lane 7.10 am 6.16 pm C Romsey – BP garage Bishops Blaze Pub 7.35 am 5.50 pm B Romsey – Cedar Nursery Sandy Lane 7.40 am 5.45 pm B Romsey – Halterworth Lane, Seawood rise 7.50 am 5.35 pm B North Baddesley – bus stop just before castle lane near traffic lights 8.00 am 5.25 pm A Sway – Wheelers - 02380 471800 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price Band (Departs SCH 4.35 pm) Sway - Church Rd Car Showroom 7.16 am 5.45 pm D Brockenhurst - College Bus Stop 7.27 am 5.38 pm C Lyndhurst – Park Hotel Bus Stop 7.35 am 5.30 pm C Calmore – The Breeze Van Centre (Previously Testwood Motors) 7.50 am 5.15 pm C Ower – The Vine Inn 7.55 am 5.00 pm B Michlemersh – Outside Bear and Ragged Staff 8.10 am 4.55 pm B King Somborne – Outside the church 8.15 am 4.50 pm A Up Somborne – Rockley Manor, Opp Strawberry Lane 8.17 am 4.48 pm A Thatcham - Aldermaston - 0118 971 3257 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price Band (Departs SCH 4.45 pm) Thatcham – Broadway/bus stop formerly Threshers 7.20 am 6.00 pm C Woolhampton - The Angel 7.25 am 5.55 pm D Tadley, Burnham Road Bus stop (AWE end) 7.40 am 5.40 pm C Tadley Hill, Bus Stop by roundabout for New Rd/Rowan Rd 7.42 am 5.38 pm C Tadley/Pamber End – Queens College Arms 7.44 am 5.36 pm C Kempshott - Layby Winchester Road nr Homesteads Rd 7.55 am 5.28 pm B North Waltham (Dummer) – The Wheatsheaf 8.00 am 5.20 pm B Sparsholt College campus bus timetable 2016/17 Titchfield - Wheelers - 02380 471800 Pick up Time Drop off Time Price Band (Departs SCH 4.35 pm) Titchfield Hill - Southampton Road 7.05 am 5.50 pm C Locks Heath - Centre Bus Stop 7.10 am 5.45 pm C Whiteley – Bus stop on Yew Tree Drive opposite Sweethills Crescent 7.20 am 5.35 pm C Sarisbury Green - Bridge Road - opposite One Stop 7.30 am 5.25 pm C Bursledon – A27 Providence Hill opposite Windover Manor Pub 7.40 am 5.15 pm C Hedge End – Video shop on St Johns Rd 7.48 am 5.07 pm B All routes are scheduled to arrive at College at 8.40 am and depart at either 4.35 pm or 4.45 pm Due to heavy subsidy on bus passes no refund will be available unless a student has withdrawn from course.
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