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Bus 1 Tollesbury Square 7:40 Plume Upper Fambridge Road 15:20 Bus 1 Tollesbury square 7:40 Plume Upper Fambridge Road 15:20 Pages lane 7:42 Plume Lower Mill Road 15:25 Tolleshunt D'Arcy School 7:45 Heybridge basin 15:45 Joyces Chase 7:47 Mill Beach 15:50 Goldhanger Square 7:50 Goldhanger Square 15:52 Mill Beach 7:52 Joyces Chase 15:55 Heybridge basin 7:57 Tolleshunt D'Arcy School 15:57 Plume Upper Fambridge Road 8:15 Pages lane 16:00 Plume Lower Mill Road 8:20 Tollesbury square 16:03 Bus 2 Tiptree Simpsons Lane 7:45 Plume Upper Fambridge Road 15:20 Great Totham North Eaton Way 7:50 Plume Lower Mill Road 15:25 Great Tothham Walden House Road 7:55 Wickham Bishops Post office 15:40 Wickham Bishops War Memorial 7:58 Wickham Bishops War Memorial 15:45 Wickham Bishops Post office 8:00 Great Tothham Walden House Road 15:48 Plume Upper Fambridge Road 8:15 Great Totham North Eaton Way 15:55 Plume Lower Mill Road 8:20 Tiptree Simpsons Lane 16:00 Bus 3 Tolleshunt D'Arcy Ruby's 7:40 Plume Upper Fambridge Road 15:20 Tolleshunt Major Bus Shelter 7:45 Plume Lower Mill Road 15:25 Tolleshunt Major Business Park 7:47 Bentalls 15:35 Little Totham The Swan 7:50 Scylla Close Bus stop 15:37 Little Totham Penny's Brook 7:52 Prince of Wales Road 15:41 Great Totham South Post Office 7:58 Great Totham South Post Office 15:42 Prince of Wales Road 7:59 Little Totham Penny's Brook 15:50 Scylla Close Bus stop 8:03 Little Totham The Swan 15:52 Bentalls 8:05 Tolleshunt Major Business Park 15:55 Plume Upper Fambridge Road 8:15 Tolleshunt Major Bus Shelter 15:57 Plume Lower Mill Road 8:20 Tolleshunt D'Arcy Ruby's 16:02 Bus 4 Mundon White Horse 7:30 Plume Lower Mill Road 15:20 Latchingdon The Street 7:40 Plume Upper,Fambridge Road 15:25 Cold Norton 7:48 Woodham Mortimer Oak corner 15:38 Purleigh The Glebe 7:54 Purleigh The Glebe 15:46 Woodham Mortimer Oak corner 8:00 Cold Norton 15:52 Plume Upper,Fambridge Road 8:15 Latchingdon The Street 16:00 Plume Lower Mill Road 8:20 Mundon White Horse 16:10 Bus 1,2,3 Afternoon pickup commences at Upper Plume Bus 4, 95A D1 afternoon pickup commences at Lower Plume.
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