BUS TIMES 2017 for Those Services Which Receive a Subsidy from the Relevant County Council, Within the West Dorset Area Covered by WATAG

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BUS TIMES 2017 for Those Services Which Receive a Subsidy from the Relevant County Council, Within the West Dorset Area Covered by WATAG BUS TIMES 2017 for those services which receive a subsidy from the relevant County Council, within the West Dorset area covered by WATAG. These routes operate to and from Beaminster, Bridport and Lyme Regis; a minor route also operates between Thorncombe and both Chard and Axminster, and are as follows:- 14: Thorncombe – Chard 40: Bridport Hospital – Bridport – Beaminster – Yeovil 44: Bridport – Bothenhampton Circular 71: Lyme Regis Town Service 73: Powerstock – Bridport 210: Litton Cheney – Bridport 688: Thorncombe – Axminster 899: Seaton – Lyme Regis (Woodroffe School) Dorset County Council has decreed that the following ‘‘services will not be supported beyond the current contractual date of 22 July 2017”:- 44: Bridport - Bothenhampton Circular 71: Lyme Regis Town Service 73: Powerstock – Bridport 210: Litton Cheney - Bridport In addition to the services shown in this publication, there are a number of operators who offer a “book in advance” service; these are:- Axe Valley & West Dorset Ring & Ride: Tel: 01404 46520 Dorset Community Transport: Tel: 01258 287 980 If your bus service is affected by the withdrawal of subsidy and there are no alternative means of travel, it is recommended that you contact the County Councillor for your area, also your Parish Council. Dorset CC have produced a “Tool Kit” to assist in the setting up of a replacement service but it is for the “Community” to make arrangements with a suitable provider. It is important that the current services are used right up to closure as commercial operators are unlikely to even consider a service carrying less than 12 passengers per trip. This is based around the expectation by DCC that operators successful in being awarded Secondary and Middle contracts may carry fare paying passengers and may be prepared to use the down time between morning and afternoon school runs to provide a commercial service in the area. Produced by WEST DORSET WESTERN AREA TRANSPORT ACTION GROUP WATAG meets every two months at the W.I.Hall, North Street in Bridport where members of the public can discuss issues with representatives of the bus companies and rail companies. See local press for details, or check website: www.watag.org.uk 14 Thorncombe - Chard 14 Thorncombe - Chard Dorset Community Transport Timetable valid from 03/05/2016 until further notice. Dorset Community Transport TimetableDirection valid of stops: from 03/05/2016where shown until (eg: further W-bound) notice. this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) thisMondays is the compass to Fridaysdirection towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Service RestrictionsMondaysTh SHTh toSchTh Fridays Chard, The Guildhall (W-bound) 1135 1435 1435 Service Restrictions Th SHTh SchTh Chard,Wreath The Green, Guildhall Church (W-bound) (N-bound) 1135 1435114214351442 1442 WreathSouth Green, Chard, Church Memorial (N-bound) Hall (NE-bound) 1142 1442114614421446 1446 SouthChard Chard, Junction, Memorial Three Hall Counties (NE-bound) Inn (S-bound) 1146 1446115214461452 1452 ChardForde Junction, Abbey, Threeopp Wingfield Counties InnCottages (S-bound) 1152 1452115514521455 1455 FordeThorncombe, Abbey, opp opp Wingfield Gribb ViewCottages 1155 1455115814551458 1458 Thorncombe,Thorncombe, opp Bus Gribb Shelter View (SE-bound) 1158 1458115914581459 1459 Thorncombe,Birdsmoor Gate,Bus Shelter Crossroads (SE-bound) (E-bound) 1159 1459 1459 1504 BirdsmoorMarshwood, Gate, Primary Crossroads School (E-bound) (W-bound) 1504 1509 Marshwood, Primary School (W-bound) 1509 SaturdaysSaturdays no serviceno service SundaysSundays no serviceno service no serviceno service no serviceno service no serviceno service no serviceno service Service Restrictions: SH - Dorset School Holidays Service Restrictions: SH - Dorset School Holidays Sch - Dorset School Days Th - ThursdaysSch - Dorset School Days Th - Thursdays 14 Thorncombe - Chard 14 Chard - Thorncombe 14 Thorncombe - Chard 14 Chard - Thorncombe Dorset Community Transport Dorset Community Transport TimetableTimetable validvalid fromfrom 03/05/201603/05/2016 until until further further notice. notice. TimetableTimetable valid fromfrom 03/05/201603/05/2016 until further notice. Dorset Community Transport Dorset Community Transport DirectionDirectionsTimetable of ofstops: validstops: where from where shown03/05/2016 shown (eg: (e.g. W-bound) W-bound) until further this is notice. the compass directionDirectionDirectionsTimetable towardsof of stops:valid stops: which fromwhere where the03/05/2016 shownshown bus is (eg:(e.g. pointing W-bound)untilW-bound) furtherwhen this this it notice. stopsis is the the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops compassDirection direction of stops: towards where which shown the bus (eg: is pointingMondays W-bound) when this toit stops Fridays is the compassDirection direction directionof stops: towards wheretowards which shown which the bus(eg: the is W-bound) pointingbusMondays is pointingwhen this itto isstops Fridays whenthe compass it stops direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Service Restrictions Th SHTh SchTh Service Restrictions SchTh SHTh Th Chard,Mondays The Guildhall (W-bound)to Fridays 1135 1435Mondays1435 toMarshwood,Mondays Fridays opp Primary to SchoolFridays 0850 Mondays to Fridays Wreath Green, Church (N-bound) Service Restrictions1142 1442 Th1442 SHTh SchTh Birdsmoor Gate, Crossroads (W-bound) Service Restrictions0853 SchTh SHTh Th SouthChard, Chard, The Memorial Guildhall Hall (W-bound) (NE-bound) 1146 1446 11351446 1435 1435 Thorncombe,Marshwood, opp opp Bus Primary Shelter School 0900 090008501200 Chard Junction, Three Counties Inn (S-bound) 1152 1452 1452 Thorncombe,Birdsmoor Gate,Gribb ViewCrossroads (NW-bound) (W-bound) 0901 090108531201 FordeWreath Abbey, Green, opp Wingfield Church Cottages(N-bound) 1155 1455 11421455 1442 1442 Forde Abbey, Wingfield Cottages (NW-bound) 0904 0904 1204 Thorncombe,South Chard, opp MemorialGribb View Hall (NE-bound) 1158 1458 11461458 1446 1446 ChardThorncombe, Junction, Threeopp Bus Counties Shelter Inn (N-bound) 0907 0907090012070900 1200 Thorncombe,Chard Junction, Bus Shelter Three (SE-bound) Counties Inn (S-bound) 1159 1459 11521459 1452 1452 SouthThorncombe, Chard, Memorial Gribb ViewHall (SW-bound) (NW-bound) 0913 0913090112130901 1201 BirdsmoorForde Abbey, Gate, Crossroads opp Wingfield (E-bound) Cottages 11551504 1455 1455 TatworthForde Abbey, and Forton, Wingfield Tatworth Cottages Church (NW-bound)(N-bound) 0918 0918090412180904 1204 Marshwood,Thorncombe, Primary opp School Gribb (W-bound) View 11581509 1458 1458 Chard,Chard Boden Junction, Street Three (N-bound) Counties Inn (N-bound) 0925 0925090712250907 1207 fromThorncombe, 11 Bus April Shelter (SE-bound)2016 1159 1459 1459 South Chard, Memorial Hall (SW-bound) 0913 0913 1213 Birdsmoor Gate, Crossroads (E-bound) Saturdays 1504 Tatworth and Forton, Tatworth Church (N-bound) Saturdays0918 0918 1218 from 11 April 2016 no service Chard, Boden Street (N-bound) no service0925 0925 1225 from 11 April 2016Marshwood, Primary School (W-bound) 1509 Sundays Sundays Saturdays & Sundays NO SERVICE Service restrictions:Saturdays SH - Dorset School Holidays Sch - Dorset School Days ThSaturdays - Thursdays no service no serviceno service no service no service no service no service no service | | no service | no service route Bridport Beaminster Crewkerneno service Sundays Yeovil no serviceSundays 40 | | | no service Bridport BeaminsterService Restrictions: Crewkerne SH - Dorsetno School service Yeovil Holidays Service Restrictions: SH - Dorsetno service School Holidaysroute Yeovil | Crewkerne | Beaminster | Bridport Sch - Dorsetno School service Days routeSch - Dorsetno service School Days 40 no service no service Th - Thursdaysno service Th - Thursdaysno 40service Bridport | Beaminster | Crewkerneno service | Yeovil Mondays to Fridays except public holidays Service Restrictions: SH - Dorset School Holidays Service Restrictions: SH - Dorset School Holidays Sch - Dorset School Days Mondays to Fridays except public holidays Sch - Dorset School Days Th - Thursdays Bridport Hospital Chard - Thorncombe Th - Thursdays0953 1053 1153 1253 1353 1453 1633 1733 Mondays to Fridays except public14 holidays BridportBridport NationwideHospital arrive 0759 09580953 10581053 11581153 12581253 13581353 14581453 16381633 17381733 Dorset Community Transport Yeovil bus station BridportBridport NationwideNationwide depart arrive 09300730 0730 113008000759 0820 133010000958 11001058 12001158 13001258 14001358 171515001458 1540 1540 1545 16401638 17401738 Timetable valid from 03/05/2016 until further notice. West Coker Post OfficeDirectionBradpoleBridport of NationwideKings stops: Head where showndepart (eg:094007350730 W-bound)073507301140 08050800this is 08250820the compass134010051000 11051100 direction12051200 towards13051300 which14051400 17251505the1500 bus15451540 is pointing15451540 when15501545 it16451640 stops17451740 East Chinnock Portman ArmsSirBradpole John Colfox Kings14 SchoolHead Chard09430735 - Thorncombe073511430805 0825 13431005 1105 1205 1305 1405 17281505 15501545 15501545 1550 1645 1745 Crewkerne George HotelMelplashSir John Colfox Half Moon School 09520739 0739Mondays11520809 0829 to1352 1009Fridays1109 1209 1309 1409 17371509 15541550 15541550 1554 1649 1749 Service Restrictions SchTh SHTh Th Dorset Community Transport Crewkerne Station ApproachNetherburyMelplash Half Square Moon 09560739 073911560809 0829 13561009 1109 1209 13141309
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