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Timetables for Bus Services Under Review Heyfordian Travel 23A Wednesdays and Saturdays Steeple Aston - Great Tew - Chipping Norton Steeple Aston, White Lion ………….. 09.33 Chipping Norton, West Street ……… 12.30 Middle Barton, Garage ………………... 09.40 Chipping Norton, Chapel House Island 12.34 Sandford St Martin, Old Post Office …. 09.46 Swerford ………………………………… 12.41R Great Tew, Primary School ………… 09.53 Little Tew, Chapel ……………………… 12.51R Little Tew, Chapel ……………………… 09.57 Great Tew, Primary School ………… 12.55R Swerford ………………………………… 10.11 Sandford St Martin, Old Post Office …. 13.02R Chipping Norton, Chapel House Island 10.15 Middle Barton, Garage ………………... 13.10R Chipping Norton, West Street ……... 10.21 Steeple Aston, White Lion ………….. 13.17R Note : R = serves this point on request of passengers already onboard ALL JOURNEYS UNDER REVIEW RH Transport Services 243 Tuesdays and Fridays Combe-Finstock-Witney Combe, The Cock Inn ………........ 09.30 11.30 13.30 Witney, Sainsburys ………………… 10.15 12.15 14.15 Stonesfield, Prospect Close …........ 09.35 11.35 13.35 Witney, Market Place …………….. 10.20 12.20 14.20 Fawler ……………………………….. 09.40 11.40 13.40 Witney, Hospital ………………........ 10.23 12.23 14.23 Finstock ……………………………. 09.43 11.43 13.43 Crawley, The Lamb ………………... 10.30 12.30 14.30 Leafield, Church ………………........ 09.48 11.48 13.48 Leafield, Church ………………........ 10.37 12.37 14.37 Crawley, The Lamb ………………... 09.55 11.55 13.55 Finstock ……………………………. 10.42 12.42 14.42 Witney, Hospital ………………........ 10.02 12.02 14.02 Fawler ……………………………….. 10.45 12.45 --R-- Witney, Market Place …………….. 10.05 12.05 14.05 Stonesfield, Prospect Close …........ 10.50 12.50 --R-- Witney, Sainsburys ………………… 10.10 12.10 14.10 Combe, The Cock Inn ………........ 10.55 12.55 --R-- Notes: --R-- = serves this point on request only ALL JOURNEYS UNDER REVIEW Stagecoach in Warwickshire 50 Chipping Norton-Shipston-Stratford Monday to Saturday notes Sch Hol Chipping Norton, West Street ….. 07.15 07.30 10.05 15.02 18.25 Over Norton, Shelter ………………. 07.20 07.35 10.10 15.07 18.30 Long Compton, Church …………… 07.26 07.41 10.16 15.13 18.36 Cherington turn …………………….. 07.30 07.45 10.20 15.17 18.40 Shipston, Pettiphers Garage …… 07.38 07.52 10.27 15.24 18.47 Honington turn ……………………… 07.39 07.53 10.28 15.25 18.48 Tredington ………………………….. 07.42 07.55 10.30 15.27 18.50 Halford ………………………………. 07.46 07.59 ↓ ↓ ↓ Newbold-on-Stour …………………. 07.52 08.04 10.33 15.30 18.53 Alderminster ………………………... 07.58 08.09 10.36 15.33 18.56 Preston-on-Stour turn ……………... 08.00 08.11 10.39 15.36 18.59 Stratford on Avon, Wood Street .. 08.16B 08.20 10.52 15.46B 19.12 notes NS Stratford on Avon, Wood Street .. 06.24 09.10 14.10 17.25 Preston-on-Stour turn ……………... 06.32 09.18 14.18 17.33 Alderminster ………………………... 06.35 09.22 14.22 17.37 Newbold-on-Stour …………………. 06.38 09.25 14.25 17.40 Halford ………………………………. ↓ ↓ ↓ 17.44 Tredington ………………………….. 06.41 09.28 14.28 17.49 Honington turn ……………………… 06.42 09.29 14.29 17.50 Shipston, Pettiphers Garage …… 06.46 09.33 ↓ 17.54 Cherington turn …………………….. 06.51 09.38 14.38 17.59 Long Compton, Church …………… 06.55 09.42 14.42 18.03 Over Norton, Shelter ………………. 07.03 09.50 14.50 18.10 Chipping Norton, West Street ….. 07.10 09.57 14.57 18.17 Sundays & Public Holidays Chipping Norton, West Street ….. 10.42 12.42 14.42 16.42 18.42 19.42 Over Norton, Shelter ………………. 10.46 12.46 14.46 16.46 18.46 19.46 Long Compton, Church …………… 10.52 12.52 14.52 16.52 18.52 19.52 Cherington turn …………………….. 10.55 12.55 14.55 16.55 18.55 19.55 Shipston, Pettiphers Garage …… 11.03 13.03 15.03 17.03 19.03 20.03 Honington turn ……………………… 11.04 13.04 15.04 17.04 19.04 20.04 Tredington ………………………….. 11.06 13.06 15.06 17.06 19.06 20.06 Newbold-on-Stour …………………. 11.09 13.09 15.09 17.09 19.09 20.09 Alderminster ………………………... 11.12 13.12 15.12 17.12 19.12 20.12 Preston-on-Stour turn ……………... 11.15 13.15 15.15 17.15 19.15 20.15 Stratford on Avon, Wood Street .. 11.28 13.28 15.28 17.28 19.28 20.28 Stratford on Avon, Wood Street .. 08.20 10.20 12.20 14.20 16.20 18.20 Preston-on-Stour turn ……………... 08.27 10.27 12.27 14.27 16.27 18.27 Alderminster ………………………... 08.32 10.32 12.32 14.32 16.32 18.32 Newbold-on-Stour …………………. 08.35 10.35 12.35 14.35 16.35 18.35 Tredington ………………………….. 08.38 10.38 12.38 14.38 16.38 18.38 Honington turn ……………………… 08.39 10.39 12.39 14.39 16.39 18.39 Shipston, Pettiphers Garage …… 08.43 10.43 12.43 14.43 16.43 18.43 Cherington turn …………………….. 08.48 10.48 12.48 14.48 16.48 18.48 Long Compton, Church …………… 08.52 10.52 12.52 14.52 16.52 18.52 Over Norton, Shelter ………………. 09.00 11.00 13.00 15.00 17.00 19.00 Chipping Norton, West Street ….. 09.07 11.07 13.07 15.07 17.07 19.07 Notes: Sch = schooldays only NS = not Saturdays Hol = Monday to Friday school holidays B = Arrives Bridge Street HIGHLIGHTED JOURNEYS/SECTIONS OF JOURNEYS UNDER REVIEW Stagecoach in Oxfordshire 233 Sundays & Public Holidays Witney - Burford - Milton - Kingham - Chipping Norton Witney Market Square ……….. 08.49 10.29 12.42 14.35 16.29 ~~ Witney opp Bus Garage ………. 08.50 10.30 12.43 14.36 16.30 ~~ Minster Lovell White Hart ……... 08.55 10.35 12.48 14.41 16.35 ~~ Burford High Street …………... 09.03 10.45 12.58 14.51 16.45 ~~ Fulbrook War Memorial ……….. 09.06 10.49 13.02 14.55 16.49 ~~ Shipton under Wychwood …….. ↓ 10.55 13.08 15.01 16.55 ~~ Milton under Wychwood ……. ↓ 10.57 13.10 15.03 16.57 ~~ Fifield ……………………………. ↓ 11.01 13.14 15.07 17.01 ~~ Idbury ……………………………. ↓ 11.03 13.16 15.09 17.03 ~~ Kingham Station ……... arr ↓ 11.08 13.21 15.14 17.08 ~~ Kingham Station ……. dep ↓ ~~ 13.23 ~~ L17.17 L18.22 Kingham The Green …………… ↓ ~~ 13.26 ~~ 17.20 18.25 Churchill Church Road ………… ↓ ~~ 13.29 ~~ 17.23 18.28 Chipping Norton West St ……. 09.23 ~~ 13.35 ~~ 17.29 18.34 Chipping Norton West St ……. 09.25 ~~ 13.39 ~~ 18.03 18.36 Churchill Church Road ………… 09.31 ~~ 13.45 ~~ 18.09 ↓ Kingham The Green …………… 09.34 ~~ 13.48 ~~ 18.12 ↓ Kingham Station ……... arr 09.37 ~~ 13.51 ~~ 18.17 ↓ Kingham Station ……. dep L09.47 L11.17 13.53 W15.23 ~~ ↓ Idbury …………………………… 09.52 11.22 13.58 15.28 ~~ ↓ Fifield ……………………………. 09.54 11.24 14.00 15.30 ~~ ↓ Milton under Wychwood …….. 09.58 11.28 14.04 15.34 ~~ ↓ Shipton under Wychwood …….. 10.01 11.31 14.07 15.37 ~~ ↓ Fulbrook War Memorial ……….. 10.08 11.38 14.14 15.44 ~~ 18.53 Burford High Street …………... 10.11 11.41 14.17 15.47 ~~ 18.56 Minster Lovell White Hart ……... 10.21 11.51 14.27 15.57 ~~ 19.04 Witney Market Square ……….. 10.28 11.58 14.34 16.04 ~~ 19.11 Notes : M-F = Mondays to Fridays S = Saturdays only Sch = schooldays only Hol = school holidays only L = waits up to 5 minutes for late running train from London W = waits up to 5 minutes for late running train from London or Worcester ALL JOURNEYS UNDER REVIEW Pulham’s Coaches 810/811 Chipping Norton-Shipton-Bourton-Cheltenham Saturday only Salford, bus shelter ………………... 12.35 Cheltenham, Royal Well Bus Stn 16.30 Chipping Norton, West St ………. 12.45 Whittington turn ……………………. 16.40 Churchill, opp bus shelter ………… 12.50 Bourton-on-the-Water, High St … 17.00 Kingham, shop ……………………... 12.55 Little Rissington ……………………. 17.05 Lyneham, bus shelter ……………... 13.00 Upper Rissington, crossroads ……. 17.10 Shipton-under-Wychwood, PO … 13.05 Westcote ……………………………. 17.13 Milton-under-Wychwood, Quart Pot 13.10 Idbury, bus shelter ………………… 17.15 Fifield, bus shelter …………………. 13.13 Fifield, bus shelter …………………. 17.17 Idbury, bus shelter …………………. 13.15 Milton-under-Wychwood, Quart Pot 17.20 Westcote ……………………………. 13.17 Shipton-under-Wychwood, PO … 17.25 Upper Rissington, crossroads ……. 13.20 Lyneham, bus shelter ……………… 17.30 Little Rissington ……………………. 13.25 Kingham, shop …………………….. 17.35 Bourton-on-the-Water, High St ... 13.30 Churchill, bus shelter ……………… 17.40 Whittington turn ……………………. 13.49 Chipping Norton, West St .……… 17.45 Cheltenham, Royal Well Bus Stn 14.00 Salford, bus shelter ………………... 17.50 ALL JOURNEYS UNDER REVIEW RH Transport C1/T1 Wychwoods-Leafield-Charlbury-Charlbury Station Monday to Friday Route number C1 C1 C1 C1 T1 T1 T1 T1 X8 C1 C1 C1 Notes Z Z Z Z MILTON-UNDER-WYCHWOOD ------ 0638 ------ 0756 ------ ------ ------ ------ 1653 ------ ------ ------ Shipton-under-Wychwood ------ 0640 ------ 0758 ------ ------ ------ ------ 1657 ------ ------ ------ Ascott-under-Wychwood ------ 0646 ------ 0804 ------ ------ ------ ------ RQ ------ ------ ------ Leafield, The Fox PH 0610 0654 0725 0812 0930 1030 1215 1315 1726 1812 1855 Ramsden, Royal Oak 0940 1040 1225 1325 Finstock, School 0616 0700 0731 0817 0945 1045 1230 1330 Charlbury, Fiveways 0619 0704 0735 0821 0949 1049 1234 1334 Charlbury, Brown’s Lane, Co-op 0621 0706 0737 0823 0954 1054 1239 1339 CHARLBURY STATION 0625 0710 0741 0827 0957 1057 1242 1342 1710 1751 1837 1940 Charlbury Station dep 0628 0715 0749 0831 1007 1106 1306 ------ ------ ------ ------ 2006 Oxford arr 0652 0731 0812 0849 1025 1128 1325 ------ ------ ------ ------ 2024 London Paddington arr 0759 0831 ------ 0947 1129 1229 1429 ------ ------ ------ ------ 2129 Route number C1 C1 C1 T1 T1 T1 T1 C1 C1 C1 C1 Notes Z Z Z Z London Paddington dep ------ ------ 0548 ---- 0822 0921 1120 1221 1551 ------ 1722 1822 Oxford dep ------ ------ 0656 ------ 0921 1025 1219 1321 1647 1731 1817 1923 Charlbury Station arr ------ ------ 0713 ------ 0940 1042 1236 1338 1706 1752 1835 1941 CHARLBURY STATION # 0625 0712 0741 ------ 1000 1100 1245 1345 1711 1757 1840 1946‡ Charlbury, Brown’s Lane, Co-op ------ 1003 1103 1248 1348 1714 1800 1843 1949 Charlbury, Fiveways ------ 1006 1106 1251 1351 1717 1803 1846 1952 Finstock, School ------ 1010 1110 1255 1355 1721 1807 1850 1956 Ramsden, Royal Oak ------ 1015 1115 1300 1400 Leafield, The Fox PH 0725 ------ 1025 1125 1310 1410 1726 1812 1855 RQ Ascott-under-Wychwood RQ ------ RQ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ RQ RQ RQ RQ Shipton-under-Wychwood RQ ------ RQ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ RQ RQ RQ RQ MILTON-UNDER-WYCHWOOD 0638 ------ 0756 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ RQ RQ RQ RQ # Waits for up to 5 minutes for late-running trains from Oxford ‡ Waits for up to 20 minutes for late-running train from Oxford RQ Serves this point on request of passengers already on the bus.
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