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121: LEWES - CHAILEY - NEWICK on Saturdays Continues to Sheffield Park for Bluebell Rly & Garden 121: LEWES - CHAILEY - NEWICK On Saturdays continues to Sheffield Park for Bluebell Rly & Garden Mondays to Fridays H Sch Sch Sch Lewes, Bus Station 0644 0808 0808 …. 0930 1030 1230 1430 1500 1630 1735 1835 Lewes, High Street 0646 0810 0810 0806 0932 1032 1232 1432 1502 1632 1737 1837 Nevill Road, Nevill Crescent 0648 0813 0813 0809 0935 1035 1235 1435 1505 1635 1740 1840 Offham, Blacksmith's Arms 0651 0816 0816 0812 0938 1038 1238 1438 1508 1638 1743 1843 Cooksbridge, Rail Station 0655 0820 0820 0816 0942 1042 1242 1442 1512 1642 1747 1847 South Chailey, Swan House 0700 0825 0825 0821 0947 1047 1247 1447 1517 1647 1752 1852 Chailey School …. …. 0830 0826 …. …. …. …. 1522 …. …. …. North Chailey, King's Head 0705 0830 0838 …. 0952 1052 1252 1452 1530 1652 1757 1857 Newick, The Bull 0710 0835 0843 …. 0957 1057 1257 1457 1535T 1657 1802 1902 Maresfield, Church …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. 1540 …. …. …. Uckfield, Bus Station …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. 1549 …. …. …. Sch H Sch H Sch Uckfield, Bus Station …. 0750 …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. Maresfield, Church …. 0759 …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. Newick, The Bull 0710 0805 0812 0847 0957 1057 1257 1502 1509 …. 1657 1802 1902 North Chailey, King's Head 0715 0810 0817 0852 1002 1102 1302 1507 1514 …. 1702 1807 1907 St Peter's School Grounds …. …. …. …. …. …. …. 1512 …. …. …. …. …. Chailey School …. 0817 …. …. …. …. …. 1517 …. 1520 …. …. …. South Chailey, Swan House 0721 0820 0823 0858 1008 1108 1308 1520 1520 1523 1708 1813 1913 Cooksbridge, Rail Station 0725 0827 0827 0902 1012 1112 1312 1524 1524 1527 1712 1817 1917 Offham, Blacksmith's Arms 0730 0832 0832 0907 1017 1117 1317 1529 1529 1532 1717 1822 1922 Nevill, Firle Crescent 0736 0840 0840 …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. Nevill Road, Nevill Crescent 0739 0843 0843 0910 1020 1120 1320 1532 1532 1535 1720 1825 1925 Lewes, High Street 0742 0848 0848 0913 1023 1123 1323 1535 1535 1538 1725 1828 1928 Lewes, Bus Station 0747W 0851 0851 0915 1025 1125 1325 1537 1537 1540 1727 1830 …. Saturdays Lewes, Bus Station 0805 1030 1230 1430 1630 1735 Lewes, High Street 0807 1032 1232 1432 1632 1740 Nevill Road, Nevill Crescent 0810 1035 1235 1435 1635 1743 Offham, Blacksmith's Arms 0813 1038 1238 1438 1638 1746 Cooksbridge, Rail Station 0817 1042 1242 1442 1642 1750 South Chailey, Swan House 0822 1047 1247 1447 1647 1755 North Chailey, King's Head 0826 1051 1251 1451 1651 1800 Newick, The Bull 0830 1055 1255 1455 1655 1805 Sheffield Park, Bluebell Rly (arr)* …. 1101 1301 1501 1701 …. Sheffield Park Garden …. 1105 1305 1505 1705 …. Newick, The Bull 0830 1055 1255 1455 1655 1807 Sheffield Park, Bluebell Rly (dep)* …. 1101 1301 1501 1701 …. Sheffield Park Garden** …. 1105 1305 1505 1705 …. North Chailey, King's Head 0834 1112 1312 1512 1712 1811 South Chailey, Swan House 0839 1117 1317 1517 1717 1816 Cooksbridge, Rail Station 0843 1121 1321 1521 1721 1820 Offham, Blacksmith's Arms 0847 1125 1325 1525 1725 1824 Nevill Road, Nevill Crescent 0850 1128 1328 1528 1728 1827 Lewes, High Street 0853 1131 1331 1531 1731 1830 Lewes, Bus Station 0855 1133 1333 1533 1733 …. T - Operates via A272 between North Chailey and Newick - does not serve Allington Road, Newick W - Time at Waitrose; not Lewes Bus Station Sch - Operates on schooldays only Show your bus ticket for a discount of H - Operates during school holidays only £2.50 adult or £1.25 child off a return * Stops at station car park bus stand ticket on the Bluebell Railway. **Bus will also stop on request on A275 opposite Station Approach to set down any passengers from Sheffield Park Garden requiring the Bluebell Railway.
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