Minor Changes to the Times of Bus Services 101, 102 and 103 in the Pewsey and Devizes Area

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Minor Changes to the Times of Bus Services 101, 102 and 103 in the Pewsey and Devizes Area Minor changes to the times of bus services 101, 102 and 103 in the Pewsey and Devizes area starting on 5 February 2018 Following feedback received about the changes that we made to the Pewsey Vale bus services last summer, we will be making a few minor timetable adjustments from 5 February. The changes mainly affect buses before 9am, which will now depart approximately 5 minutes earlier to ensure that school children and commuters get into Devizes and Pewsey on time. However some other times have also been amended and in a few cases you may now need to book in advance, so please check the timetables in this leaflet carefully. Do I need to book ? If you are boarding the bus at Devizes Market Place or at Pewsey Co-op, or at any point in the villages where a time is shown in the timetable, you do not need to book a seat through the call centre as the bus will always call at those bus stops. However if you need to board a bus at a village where there is a symbol in the timetable instead of a time, then you will need to ring the call centre to ensure that the bus goes that way to pick you up. Our new call centre number is 01722 326 154 and the booking line is open between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm on weekdays and between 8.30 am and 1 pm on Saturdays. Please note that if you wish to travel before 10am, we recommend that you book your seat on the previous working day, as the call centre is often at its busiest first thing in the morning. Alternatively you can also book your journey on the internet at www . salisburyreds . co . uk / routes / bookings . If you travel regularly on services 101, 102 & 103 and do not have a free bus pass, you may find it cheaper to purchase a 10-journey ticket from the driver. Discounts We also offer Season Tickets which give unlimited travel on these services for regular for 3, 6 or 12 month periods, and young people aged between 17 and 21 can travellers purchase a one year Young Persons Discount Card that allows them to travel on these services at child fares. For further details of these tickets, please ring 01380 860100 or email connect2 @ wiltshire . gov . uk . If you would like further details about these services, or would like to request further modifications to the timetables, please ring the Connect2 Wiltshire Information Line on 01380 860100 or email us at [email protected] . Alternatively you can send your comments to us in writing to: The Passenger Transport Unit, Wiltshire Council, County Hall, Trowbridge. BA14 8JN. Pewsey – Woodborough – All Cannings – Devizes Salisbury Reds services Service 101 runs via Wilcot, service 102 runs via Upavon 101, 102 Please note that a symbol indicates that the bus will only call at that point if pre-booked or if required to set down passengers already on the bus. If you wish the bus to pick you up at this point, please ring 01722 326154 at least 2 hours beforehand. However the bus will always call at points where a time is shown so there is no need to book if you want to board at one of those points. Please note, though, that “—” or “ | ” indicates that the bus will not call at that point at all. .Mondays to Fridays. .Saturdays. Service number… 101 101ź 101 101 102 101 102 101 102 102 101 101 101 102 101 102 101 102 102 Pewsey, Co-op Ÿ — — 1005 1200 1240 1340 1450 1620 — — — 1005 1200 1240 1340 1445 1615 — Pewsey, North St “Spar” 0655 — 0832 — — 1241 — 1451 1621 1808 0720 0840 — — 1241 — 1446 1616 1810 Pewsey, railway station R — PV — — 1243 PV 1623 1810 — — — — 1243 — 1618 1815 Pewsey, Broadfields Est. — — — R — — — — — — R — — — — Manningford Bruce — — — R — — — — — — Upavon Ship / Avon Square Ÿ ——— — — — — — — — North Newnton / Rushall———— — — — — — — — Wilcot, Canal Close 0700 — 0845 — | — — 0725 0845 — | — — Alton Priors 0705 — 0850 — | — — 0730 0850 — | — — Stanton St Bernard — — — | — — — — | — — Alton Barnes Rectory Close 0706 — 0855 — | 0731 0855 — | Honeystreet 0707 — 0856 — | 0732 0856 — | Woodborough Cross Rds 0709 — 0858 1021 — 1258 | 1511 0734 0858 1021 — 1258 | 1501 Woodboro’, Gdn Ctre Rail Bridge —— — | — | Hilcott & Bottlesford — — — | — | Beechingstoke, Limberstone — 0903 — | 0903 — | Marden, Hatfields 0716 — 0906 1027 — 1304 | 1517 0740 0906 1027 — 1303 | 1507 Chirton, Small Street 0719 0730 0909 1030 — 1307 | 1520 0743 0909 1030 — 1307 | 1510 Patney, Rail Bridge — 0733 0912 1033 — 1310 | 1523 0746 0912 1033 — 1310 | 1513 — All Cannings, Village Hall — 0740 0918 1039 — 1316 | 1529 — 0752 0918 1039 — 1316 | 1519 — Allington & Horton — 0745 — | — — | — Little Horton & Coate — 0752 — | —— — | — Etchilhampton — 0757 — | — — | — Stert road end 0723 — LR — Devizes Market Place 0735 0810 0940 1101 — 1335 1425 1551 1730 1843 0812 0940 1101 — 1335 1425 1541 1710 1905 Mondays to Fridays. .Saturdays. Service number… 101 101 102 102 101 102 101ź 102 102 101 101 102 102 101 101 101 101 102 Devizes Market Place 0737 0905 0945 — 1145 1340 1510 1635 1735 1845 0905 0945 — 1145 1340 1510 1725 1910 Devizes, Nursteed Road LR 0909 0949 — 0909 0949 — Stert road end — — 0951 — — 0951 — Etchilhampton — 0915 | — 0915 | — Little Horton & Coate — — | — —| — Horton & Allington 0753 — | — —| — All Cannings, Village Hall 0800 0922 | — 1202 1357 1538 0922 | — 1202 1357 1527 1742 Patney, Rail Bridge 0806 0928 | — 1208 1403 1544 0928 | — 1208 1403 1533 1748 Chirton, Small Street — 0931 | — 1211 1406 1547 0931 | — 1211 1406 1536 1751 Marden, Hatfields 0813 0934 | — 1214 1409 1550 0934 | — 1214 1409 1539 1754 Beechingstoke, Limberstone 0809 — | — —| — Hilcott & Bottlesford | | — |— Woodboro’, Gdn Ctre Rail Bridge | | — |— Woodborough, Cross Rds | 0940 | — 1220 1415 1556 1655 1755 0940 | — 1220 1415 1545 1800 Honeystreet | 0942 | — 0942 | — Alton Barnes, Rectory Close | 0943 | — 0943 | — Stanton St Bernard | | — |— Alton Priors | 0945 | — — — — 0945 | — Wilcot, Canal Close | 0950 | — — — — 0950 | — Rushall Cross Roads 0819 — 1000 — A — — 1000 ——AA Upavon, Avon Square — — 1005 1218 — A — — 1005 1218 — — AA Upavon, Ship Inn —— — A —— ——AA Manningford Bruce, Ivies —— * — A —— * — AA Pewsey, Broadfields Est. — — 1020 — — R —— — — — 1020 — — R —— — Pewsey, railway station — R — — R — A R R — R — — R — AAR Pewsey North Street 0830 0955 R — R R R R 1827 1930 R R — R R R 1810 2000 Pewsey, Co-op PV 1000 1026 1237 1240 1445 1615 1727 — — 1000 1026 1237 1240 1440 1610 — — A - calls at this point after Pewsey town centre - Also calls at Vitacress if booked or requested This is LR - runs via London Road at 0748 & 1715 Ÿ- Commences from Upavon (Antelope) at 0645. what all PV - Also calls at Pewsey Vale School on Schooldays. ź - Also calls at Devizes School Bus Park the codes mean: * - Calls at this point before Upavon R - Calls at this point only if requested by passengers on the bus - Calls if required to pick up pre-booked passengers, or to set down passengers already on the bus – please ring 01722 326154 to book a seat. Summary of buses from Pewsey to Upavon, Rushall and the Manningfords on service 102 Buses to Pewsey From Avon Square in Upavon at: 1005 and 1218 – every day except Sundays and Public Holidays Also on weekdays at approximately 1430, 1715 and 1815 for pre-booked passengers only and on Saturdays at approximately 1945 for pre-booked passengers only. From Upavon Camp (Trenchard Lines): On weekdays at approximately 1007, 1219, 1430, 1715 and 1815 for pre-booked passengers only; and on Saturdays at approximately 1007, 1219 and 1945 for pre-booked passengers only. From the Village Centre in Upavon at: 0645 – from the Antelope every weekday (not Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays) Also on weekdays at approximately 1010, 1220, 1430, 1715 and 1815 for pre-booked passengers only; and on Saturdays at approximately 1010, 1220 and 1945 for pre-booked passengers only. From Rushall Cross Roads at: 1000 – every day except Sundays and Public Holidays Also from Rushall village and North Newnton on weekdays at approximately: 1001, 1210, 1425, 1710 and 1810 for pre-booked passengers only; and on Saturdays at approximately 1001, 1210 and 1940 for pre-booked passengers only. From Manningford Bruce (The Ivies) at: On weekdays at approximately 1015, 1208, 1435, 1720 and 1820 for pre-booked passengers only; and on Saturdays at approximately 1015, 1208, 1430 and 1950 for pre-booked passengers only. Please note that where the journey has to be prebooked, the exact pick up time will be advised to you when you make your booking - please ring 01722 326 154 at least two hours beforehand to book your seat (and before 1pm on Saturdays). Buses from Pewsey Buses return from PEWSEY to Manningford, Rushall, North Newton & Upavon on weekdays at 1200, 1340 and 1620 from Pewsey Co-op, and also at 1808 from opposite North Street Spar Shop and on Saturdays at 1200, 1340 & 1615 from Pewsey Co-op, and also at 1810 from opposite North Street Spar Shop. Additional bus 210 from the Upavon area to Devizes on Thursdays and Saturdays operated by Salisbury Reds / Tourist Coaches Thursdays & Saturdays only Figheldean, opp. School 0915 Devizes, Market Place 1230 Figheldean, Pollen Lane 0916 Stert, The Turn 1238 Netheravon Camp, Choulston Close 0919 Etchilhampton 1241 Netheravon, School & Shop 0921 All Cannings, School 1248 Haxton & Fittleton 0924 Patney, Rail Bridge 1253 Enford Corner 0930 Chirton, Church 1256 E.Chisenbury, Chisenbury Court 0934 Marden, Hatfields 1300 Upavon, Avon Square 0939 Woodborough, Broad Street 1304 Upavon, Ship Inn 0942 Wilsford, Church 1311 Woodbridge Inn 0945 Rushall, Cross Roads & School 1316 Rushall, School & Cross Roads 0947 Woodbridge Inn 1319 Wilsford, Church 0952 Upavon, Ship Inn 1322 Woodborough, Broad Street 0959 Upavon, Avon Square 1324 Marden, Hatfields 1004 E.Chisenbury, Chisenbury Court 1328 Chirton, Church 1008 Enford Corner 1332 Patney, Rail Bridge 1012 Fittleton and Haxton 1336 All Cannings, School 1017 Netheravon, opposite School 1338 Etchilhampton, Bus Shelter 1023 Netheravon, Choulston Close 1341 Stert, The Turn 1026 Figheldean, Pollen Lane 1344 Devizes, Market Place 1035 Figheldean, School 1345 Milton Lilbourne, Wootton Rivers, Salisbury Reds service Burbage & The Graftons to Pewsey 103 Please note that a symbol indicates that the bus will only call at that point if pre-booked or if required to set down passengers already on the bus.
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