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Fare Car 7 21.7.15.Indd F7 fare car Serving Modbury and Ivybridge from: Bigbury - Bigbury-on-Sea - Challaborough - Kingston - Ringmore - St Ann’s Chapel Serving Ivybridge from: Ermington - Ludbrook - Modbury - Ugborough What is Fare Car? Fare Car is a public transport service operated by Private Hire cars. Passengers book and pay separately but share the advertised timetabled journeys. Fare Car is not a subsidised individual taxi service for people to use whenever and wherever they wish. Who can use Fare Car? Fare Car is available to passengers of all ages, regardless of whether or not they live in the area where it operates. How do I use Fare Car? To use Fare Car you need to book in advance with the Private Hire company, normally with 24 hours notice. It has fi xed arrival/ departure times and points in town but runs door-to-door in rural areas. Where can I travel to? Each scheme covers a designated rural area and serves specifi c points in town e.g. supermarket, hospital, leisure centre. Please see over for specifi c journey details for the F7 Fare Car Fare car may also enable you to access other public transport services. For bus/train timetable enquiries contact Traveline on 0871 200 2233 or www.travelinesw.com For information on public transport in Devon visit: www.journeydevon.info Fare Car is operated by local Private Hire operators by formal agreement with Devon County Council. If you have any comments or questions about Fare Cars, contact [email protected] or call 01392 382800 01072 Fare Car F7 8/3/11 11:39 am Page 2 Journey times Fare Car is operated by Tuesdays only (exceptfare Public Holidays) car Ivy Cabs F7 (01752 895555) Arrival in Modbury 0920 by formal agreement with Devon County Council. ServingDeparture Modbury from Modbury and1230 Ivybridge from: BigburySaturdays - onlyBigbury-on-Sea (except Public Holidays) - Challaborough - Kingston - RingmoreArrival in Modbury - St Ann’s Chapel1135 Arrival in Ivybridge 1205 ServingDeparture Ivybridge from Modbury from:1740 Departure from Ivybridge 1710 ErmingtonFare Car pick-up - Ludbrook and drop-off - Modburypoints are: - Ugborough Modbury: outside Pickles hardware shop. JourneyIvybridge: times Leisure - Centre from car 26th park September(Co-op) and Ivybridge 2015 Station. Saturdays only (except Public Holidays) ArrivalFares in Modbury 1135 Arrival in Ivybridge 1205 outside Pickles hardware store Leisure Centre (Co-op) and Station • Starting from/finishing at any Departure from Modbury 1740 Departure from Ivybridge 1710 point in Zone 1 (see below) to or F7 service area from the above point in Modbury: A38 Fare Car 7 is operated by £2.80 per single journey IVYBRIDGE Ivy Cabs 01752 895555 Ugborough • Starting from/finishing at any Ivybridge Station To usepoint this in Zoneservice 1 to you or frommust above book your journeypoints one in Ivybridge: working £3.50day inper advance Ludbrook withsingle Ivy Cabs. journey Please call between 8am Z O N E 2 and 5pm. • Starting from/finishing at any point in Ermington You will be given an approximate pick- Zone 2 to or from above points in up time - please be ready as this is a Ivybridge: £2.80 per single journey. Modbury shared service and other passengers mayThis need is a subsidised to be picked fare. up There en route.are no A379 Faresfurther reductions for National Bus pass Allholders, fares are children per SINGLE or other journeycategories, Z O N E 1 Zoneexcept 1 to/fromchildren Modbury under 5 who £2.80 travel free. Zone 1 to/from Ivybridge £3.50 Zone 2 to/from ZoneIvybridge 1 £2.80 Kingston Within this area Fare Car will pick up passengers for travel St Ann’s Chapel These fares are subsidised.to and from Modbury and There are no furtherIvybridge. Bigbury reductions for National Bus Ringmore Pass holders, childrenZone or 2 other categories, exceptWithin this area Fare Car will pick up passengers for travel children under 5 who Challaborough to and from Ivybridge. Bigbury-on-Sea travel01072 free..
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