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Buckinghamshire Council Home to School Transport Timetables Buckinghamshire Council Home to School Transport Timetables Princes Risborough School 830 West Wycombe - Princes Risborough School AM Timetable Boarding Point Time Piddington, King Street / Old Oxford Road 07:30 West Wycombe, Village Hall 07:33 West Wycombe, West Wycombe Road / Beechwood Road 07:35 West Wycombe, Plomer Hill / West Wycombe Road 07:37 Downley, The Pastures 07:42 Hughenden, Hughenden Road 07:45 Naphill, Main Road / Top of Coombe Lane 07:54 Naphill, Louches Lane 07:56 Naphill Village Hall 07:58 Naphill, Black Lion PH 08:00 Lacey Green, School 08:06 Lacey Green Village Hall 08:08 Lacey Green, Woodway Crossroads, Whip PH 08:10 Princes Risborough School 08:20 PM Timetable Boarding Point Time Princes Risborough School 15:10 Lacey Green, Woodway Crossroads, Whip PH 15:20 Lacey Green Village Hall 15:22 Lacey Green, School 15:24 Naphill, Black Lion PH 15:30 Naphill Village Hall 15:32 Naphill, Louches Lane 15:34 Naphill, Main Road / Top of Coombe Lane 15:36 Buckinghamshire Council Home to School Transport Timetables Princes Risborough School Hughenden, Hughenden Road 15:39 Downley, The Pastures 15:48 West Wycombe, Plomer Hill / West Wycombe Road 15:55 West Wycombe, West Wycombe Road / Beechwood Road 15:57 West Wycombe, Village Hall 16:00 Piddington, King Street / Old Oxford Road 16:03 Buckinghamshire Council Home to School Transport Timetables Princes Risborough School 831 Walters Ash - Princes Risborough School AM Timetable Boarding Point Time Walters Ash, Parkwood 07:55 Walters Ash, Grimms Meadow 08:00 Saunderton, Golden Cross PH 08:10 Princes Risborough School 08:20 PM Timetable Boarding Point Time Princes Risborough School 15:10 Saunderton, Golden Cross PH 15:20 Walters Ash, Grimms Meadow 15:25 Walters Ash, Parkwood 15:30 Buckinghamshire Council Home to School Transport Timetables Princes Risborough School 832 Great Kimble - Princes Risborough School AM Timetable Boarding Point Time Butlers Cross, The Russell Arms 07:20 Little Kimble, Railway Station 07:22 Little Kimble, Grove Lane 07:26 Smokey Row, opp. The Swan 07:28 Longwick, Walkers Road 07:38 Longwick, Chestnut Way, Hail & Ride 07:40 Bledlow, Village Hall 07:45 Bledlow, West Lane 07:48 Bledlow Ridge, Routs Green 07:58 Bledlow Ridge, Boot PH 08:00 Bledlow Ridge Post Office 08:02 Bledlow Ridge, Ridge Side 08:04 Bledlow Ridge, Haw Lane / Deanfield 08:06 Princes Risborough, School Coach Park 08:20 PM Timetable Boarding Point Time Princes Risborough, School Coach Park 15:10 Bledlow Ridge, Haw Lane / Deanfield 15:24 Bledlow Ridge, Ridge Side 15:26 Bledlow Ridge Post Office 15:28 Bledlow Ridge, Boot PH 15:30 Bledlow Ridge, Routs Green 15:32 Bledlow, West Lane 15:42 Bledlow, Village Hall 15:45 Buckinghamshire Council Home to School Transport Timetables Princes Risborough School Longwick, Chestnut Way, Hail & Ride 15:50 Longwick, Walkers Road 15:52 Smoky Row, The Swan 16:02 Little Kimble, Grove Lane 16:04 Little Kimble, opp. Railway Station 16:08 Butlers Cross, opp. The Russell Arms 16:10 .
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