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New Colleges L/Let.Indd Town/Village Service number Town/Village Service number Appledore 22 Pawlett 21 Axminster 30 Rockwell Green 22 Guide to buses serving Bampton 25 Ruishton 29 Barrington 10C Shepton Beauchamp 10C Bishops Lydeard 28 Somerton 54 Bishopswood 98 South Petherton 10C Richard Huish Blagdon Hill 98 Stoke St Gregory 51 Bridgwater 21 Stoke-sub-Hamdon 10C Broadway 98 Street 29 Buckland St Mary 98,99 Tiverton 22 College Burnham on Sea 21 Tonedale 22A Cannonsgrove 98 Uffculme 22 Chard 30,96,99 Washford 28 Academic Year 2019-20 Churchinford 98 Watchet 23B,28 Combe St Nicholas 99 Wellington 20,22,22A Cotford St Luke 25 Wells 29 Creech Heathfield 29 West Buckland 22B Creech St Michael 29 West Huntspill 21 Crewkerne 96 Willand 22 Cullompton 22 Williton 23B,28 Curry Rivel 54 Wiveliscombe 25 Dulverton 25 Yeovil 54 Glastonbury 29 Buses of Somerset Hawkridge Reservoir 23B Burnham - Bridgwater - Taunton 21 Hemyock 20 Tiverton/Cullompton - Rockwell Green Highbridge 21 - Wellington - Taunton 22 Holford 23B Tonedale - Wellington - Taunton 22A Honiton 20 Dulverton - Wiveliscombe - Milverton - Taunton 25 Horton 98 Minehead - Watchet - Bishops Lydeard - Taunton 28 Ilchester 54 Wells - Glastonbury - Street - Ilminster 30 Creech St. Michael - Taunton 29 Ilton 10C Axminster - Chard - Ilminster - Taunton 30 Kilve 23B Yeovil - Somerton - Langport - Taunton 54 Kingston St Mary 23B Chard - Combe St. Nicholas - Taunton 99 Langport 54 Martock 10C Hatch Green Coaches Merriott 96 Williton - Watchet - Nether Stowey - Taunton 23 Milverton 25 Stoke St. Gregory - Taunton 51 Minehead 28 Broadway -Buckland St. Mary - Taunton 98 Monkton Heathfield 21 Stoke Sub Hambdon - Martock - Nether Stowey 23B South Petherton - Taunton 10C North Curry 51 South West Coaches North Petherton 21 Merriott - Crewkerne - Chard - Taunton 96 Norton Fitzwarren 25 Dartline Coaches Othery 29 Honiton - Wellington - Taunton 20 www.travelinesw.com NOTE: Some services stop at Richard Huish College, others serve Taunton Town Centre 21 Minehead 28 Kilve Burnham on Sea Watchet Highbridge Wells 23B 23B 29 23B, 28 Holford 28 West Huntspill 21 Glastonbury Washford Nether Stowey Pawlett Williton 21 Street Hawkridge Reservoir Bridgwater 28 29 Kingston St Mary North Petherton 23B 21 Othery Bishops Monkton Creech Lydeard Heathfield Wiveliscombe 28 Heathfield Cotford St Luke Creech 29 25 St Michael Dulverton 25 Norton 21 Stoke St Gregory 25 25 Fitzwarren Milverton Richard Huish 29 51 Bampton College 54 Tonedale Ilchester 30,51,54 Ruishton Somerton 20, 22, 22A Cannonsgrove North Curry Langport 54 Rockwell 22 22B Kingsbury Green Wellington 98 Blagdon 10C,96 Curry Rivel Episcopi Yeovil West 54 Hill 99 Appledore 22 Buckland 20 10C Ilton Martock Broadway 10C Barrington Shepton Hemyock Beauchamp 98 98 10C 10C 20 Uffculme Horton 96 Ilminster South Petherton Buckland Merriott Tiverton St Mary Combe St 22 Churchinford Nicholas 22 98 99 96 Stoke 98 30 99 Sub Hambdon Willand Bishopswood 20 96 Crewkerne 22 Honiton Cullompton Chard 30 Axminster The timetables for these bus services This document is also available in Braille, large print, on tape and on disc and we can are available at www.travelinesw.com translate it into different languages. We can provide a member of staff to discuss the details..
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