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For more more For phone. smart your to app download the free Courtney Buses Buses Courtney free the download • changes? main the are What changing? are services bus Which SUMMARY OF CHANGES TO SUPPORTED SERVICES Check Courtney Buses website for detailed timetables and frequencies Existing Services New Services from 13 July 2015 Current Current New Route New Route Route summary Route summary Stand Operator Number Operator Number Bracknell, Tesco, M’head, 53 Slough, Wexham Park 53 Route Unchanged 3 Hospital 53 Bracknell, Binfield, Bracknell 150 Route Unchanged 2 Route Unchanged 108 Bracknell, Jennetts Park 108 4 (No Sunday service) Changes to Bracknell, Binfield, 151 151 Route Unchanged 2 Wokingham Council Supported Bracknell, Binfield, 151A 151A Route Unchanged 2 Wokingham, Embrook School Bus Services Bracknell, Shepherds Lane, Bracknell, Quelm Park, 152 162/162A Holly Spring Lane, Tesco, 3 from 13 July 2015 Tesco, Winkfield Chavey Down, Winkfield, Ascot 153 Bracknell Binfield, Bracknell 150 Route Unchanged 2 157 Bracknell, Harvest Ride (west), 6 Clockwise Tesco OR 153 Bracknell, Tesco 158 anti- Bracknell, Bullbrook, Tesco 6 clockwise 157 Bracknell, Harvest Ride, Tesco 6 clockwise OR 154 Bracknell, Bullbrook 158 anti- Bracknell, Bullbrook, Tesco 6 clockwise Bracknell, The Parks, Bracknell 156 Bracknell, The Parks 156 1 NHS Healthspace Bracknell, Shepherds Lane, Bracknell, Shepherds Lane, 162 Holly Spring Lane, Tesco, 162/162A Holly Spring Lane, Tesco, 3 Chavey Down, Ascot Chavey Down, Winkfield, Ascot Warfield Park, Sainsbury’s, 199 299 Warfield Park, Tesco, Bracknell 3 Bracknell Little Sandhurst, The 598 598 Route Unchanged N/A Meadows to Maidenhead & Wexham Park Hospital 162 Winkfield 162A High Pines 53 Caravan Park 162 162A 151 Designed by PB Bus Marketing Ltd 25.05.2015 Warfield 151A West End Forest Road 162 Binfield Newell Green 162A Bracknell to Wexham Park Hospital via Maidenhead Winkfield Row 53 Every 60 minutes (Saturdays every 2 hours beyond Tesco) 157 150 Harvest Ride Forest Rd 162 Blue Mountain 162 Bracknell to Jennett’s Park via Wildridings Golf Centre 158 108 Every 30 minutes Mon-Sat TESCO 150 162 Warfield Park Bracknell to Binfield via Priestwood 162A Popeswood Priestwood 150 Every 30 minutes Mon-Sat 299 Garth School North Ascot 151 Bracknell to Wokingham via Binfield Bullbrook John Nike Ascot Approx every 2 hours Mon-Sat Amen Corner 151A Leisure Bracknell Racecourse Centre BRACKNELL Bus Station Morrisons (all services) Brants Bracknell Bridge NHS Rugby FC Ascot A329 Berkshire Way Bracknell to The Parks and Brants Bridge 151 156 Wykery A329 London Rd 156 Every 60 minutes Mon–Sat 151A Copse 162 Brakenhale Heatherwood School Hospital to Wokingham Peacock 108 Wildridings Bracknell North Circular via Bullbrook, Tesco, Meadows 157 Martins Heron Frampton Bridge Jennett’s Ascot Every 30 minutes each way Mon-Sat Park South Ascot 158 Hancombe Rail, Bracknell to Ascot via Winkfield (162) Hail & Ride Edgbarrow Rise, Hail & Ride 162 Larks Wood Close and Bracknell to Winkfield (162A) Ambarrow Cresc, Hail & Ride Longdown Road 162A Approx every 60-75 minutes combined Mon-Sat Bracknell to Warfield Park via Tesco Lower Church Rd The New Inn Sandhurst Wellington Arms 299 Library Sandhurst 2 journeys on Wednesday and Friday only Trilakes Country Park The Jolly Farmer Little Sandhurst to Camberley via The Meadows The Staff 598 The Avenue 1 journey on Tuesday and Thursday only 598 Frogmore The Agincourt Duke of York 598 The Meadows Camberley Laundry Lane Blackwater t: 0118 973 3486 www.courtneybuses.com f: 0118 932 8796 Driven By Service e: [email protected].
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