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From 5 February 2018 Welcome to Salisbury Reds from 5 February 2018 Welcome to Salisbury Reds From 5 February 2018 there will be some minor timetable changes If you wish the bus to pick you up at this point please ring to certain journeys on routes 101/102/103. Please be aware that 01722 326154 at least 2 hours beforehand. certain early morning journeys will run earlier, so please check the timetable below carefully. Where a time is shown, there is no need to book as the bus will always call at that point, however, the bus won’t call where a grey Please note that a indicates that the bus will only call at that point triangle ( ) or blank is shown. if pre-booked or required to set down passengers already on the bus. Pewsey | Woodborough | All Cannings | Devizes via Upavon/Wilcot routes Mondays to Fridays except public holidays route number 101 101 101 101 102 101 102 101 102 102 Pewsey Co-op 1005 1200 1240 1340 1450 1620 Pewsey North Street Spar 0655B 0832 1241 1451 1621 1808 Pewsey railway station 1243 PV R 1810 Pewsey Broadfields Estate R Manningford Bruce North Newnton/Rushall Upavon Ship Inn Upavon Avon Square 1218 Upavon Camp Main Gate Wilcot Canal Close 0700 0845 Alton Priors 0705 0850 Stanton St Bernard Alton Barnes Rectory Close 0706 0855 Honey Street 0707 0856 Woodborough crossroads 0709 0858 1021 1258 1511 Hilcott/Bottlesford/Woodborough rail bridge Beechingstoke Limberstone 0903 Marden Hatfields 0716 0906 1027 1304 1517 Chirton Small Street 0719 0730 0909 1030 1307 1520 Patney rail bridge 0733 0912 1033 1310 1523 All Cannings village hall 0740 0918 1039 1316 1529 Allington/Horton 0745 Little Horton/Coate 0752 Etchilhampton 0757 Stert A342 turning 0723 LR Devizes market place 0735 0810 0940 1101 1335 1425 1551 1730 1843 no buses on Sundays or public holidays calls if required to pick up pre-booked passengers, or to set down passengers already on the bus. Please ring 01722 326154 to book a seat commences from Upavon Antelope at 0645 continues to Devizes School bus park on schooldays only R calls at this point only if requested by passengers on the bus PV also calls at Pewsey Vale School on schooldays B departs from bus stop opposite Spar LR runs via London Road at 1715 departs 5 mins later during school holidays from 5 February 2018 Welcome to Salisbury Reds From 5 February 2018 there will be some minor timetable changes to Where a time is shown, there is no need to book as the bus will certain journeys on routes 101/102/103. always call at that point, however, the bus won’t call where a grey triangle ( ) or blank is shown. Please note that a indicates that the bus will only call at that point if pre-booked or required to set down passengers already on the bus. If you wish the bus to pick you up at this point please ring 01722 326154 at least 2 hours beforehand. Pewsey | Woodborough | All Cannings | Devizes via Upavon/Wilcot routes Saturdays route number 101 101 101 102 101 102 101 102 102 Pewsey Co-op 1005 1200 1240 1340 1445 1615 Pewsey North Street Spar 0720 0840 1241 1446 1616 1810 Pewsey railway station 1243 1618 1815 Pewsey Broadfields Estate R Manningford Bruce North Newnton Rushall School Upavon Ship Inn Upavon Avon Square 1218 Upavon Camp Main Gate Wilcot Canal Close 0725 0845 Alton Priors 0730 0850 Stanton St Bernard Alton Barnes Rectory Close 0731 0855 Honey Street 0732 0856 Woodborough crossroads 0734 0858 1021 1258 1501 Hilcott/Bottlesford/Woodborough rail bridge Beechingstoke Limberstone 0903 Marden Hatfields 0740 0906 1027 1303 1507 Chirton Small Street 0743 0909 1030 1307 1510 Patney rail bridge 0746 0912 1033 1310 1513 All Cannings village hall 0752 0918 1034 1316 1519 Allington/Horton Little Horton/Coate Etchilhampton Stert A342 turning Devizes market place 0812 0940 1101 1335 1425 1541 1710 1905 no buses on Sundays or public holidays calls if required to pick up pre-booked passengers, or to set down passengers already on the bus. Please ring 01722 326154 to book a seat also calls at Vitacress if booked or requested from 5 February 2018 Welcome to Salisbury Reds From 5 February 2018 there will be some minor timetable changes If you wish the bus to pick you up at this point please ring to certain journeys on routes 101/102/103. Please be aware that 01722 326154 at least 2 hours beforehand. certain early morning journeys will run earlier, so please check the timetable below carefully. Where a time is shown, there is no need to book as the bus will always call at that point, however, the bus won’t call where a grey Please note that a indicates that the bus will only call at that point triangle ( ) or blank is shown. if pre-booked or required to set down passengers already on the bus. Devizes | All Cannings | Woodborough | Pewsey via Wilcot/Upavon routes Mondays to Fridays except public holidays route number 101 101 101 102 102 101 102 101 102 102 101 Devizes market place 0737 0905 0945 1145 1340 1510 1635 1735 1845 Devizes Nursteed Road LR 0909 0949 Stert A342 turning 0951 Etchilhampton 0915 Little Horton/Coate Horton/Allington 0753 All Cannings village hall 0800 0922 1202 1357 1538 Patney rail bridge 0806 0928 1208 1403 1544 Chirton Small Street 0931 1211 1406 1547 Marden Hatfields 0813 0934 1214 1409 1550 Beechingstoke Limberstone 0809B Hilcott/Bottlesford/Woodborough rail bridge Woodborough crossroads 0940 1220 1415 1556 1655 1755 Honey Street 0942 Alton Barnes Rectory Close 0943 Stanton St Bernard Alton Priors 0945 Wilcot Canal Close 0950 Rushall crossroads 0815 1000 A North Newnton A Upavon Avon Square 1005 1218 A Upavon Camp Main Gate A Upavon Antelope 0645 A Manningford Bruce Ivies 1015 R A Pewsey Broadfields Estate 1020 R Pewsey railway station PV R R A R R Pewsey North Street 0655 0830 0955 R R R R R 1827 1930 Pewsey Co-op 1000 1026 1237 1240 1445 1615 1727 no buses on Sundays or public holidays calls if required to pick up pre-booked passengers, or to set down passengers already on the bus. Please ring 01722 326154 to book a seat continues to Devizes School bus park on schooldays only. Leaves Market Place at 1515 during school holidays LR runs via London Road at 0750 PV also calls at Pewsey Vale School on schooldays R calls at this point only if requested by passengers on the bus A calls at these points after Pewsey B serves Beechingstoke before Marden from 5 February 2018 Welcome to Salisbury Reds From 5 February 2018 there will be some minor timetable changes to Where a time is shown, there is no need to book as the bus will certain journeys on routes 101/102/103. always call at that point, however, the bus won’t call where a grey triangle ( ) or blank is shown. Please note that a indicates that the bus will only call at that point if pre-booked or required to set down passengers already on the bus. If you wish the bus to pick you up at this point please ring 01722 326154 at least 2 hours beforehand. Devizes | All Cannings | Woodborough | Pewsey via Wilcot/Upavon routes Saturdays route number 101 102 102 101 101 101 101 102 Devizes market place 0905 0945 1145 1340 1510 1725 1910 Devizes Nursteed Road 0909 0949 Stert A342 turning 0951 Etchilhampton 0915 Little Horton/Coate Horton/Allington All Cannings village hall 0922 1202 1357 1527 1742 Patney rail bridge 0928 1208 1403 1533 1748 Chirton Small Street 0931 1211 1406 1536 1751 Marden Hatfields 0934 1214 1409 1539 1754 Beechingstoke Limberstone Hilcott/Bottlesford/Woodborough rail bridge 1911 Woodborough crossroads 0940 1220 1415 1545 1800 Honey Street 0942 Alton Barnes Rectory Close 0943 Stanton St Bernard Alton Priors 0945 Wilcot Canal Close 0950 Rushall crossroads 1000 A A North Newnton Upavon Antelope A A Upavon Avon Square 1005 1218 A A Upavon Camp Main Gate Manningford Bruce Ivies R A A Pewsey Broadfields Estate 1020 R Pewsey railway station R R A Pewsey North Street R R R R R 1810 2000 Pewsey Co-op 1000 1026 1237 1240 1440 1610 no buses on Sundays or public holidays calls if required to pick up pre-booked passengers, or to set down passengers already on the bus. Please ring 01722 326154 to book a seat also calls at Vitacress if booked or requested R calls at this point only if requested by passengers on the bus A calls at these points after Pewsey from 5 February 2018 Welcome to Salisbury Reds From 5 February 2018 there will be some minor timetable changes to Where a time is shown, there is no need to book as the bus will certain journeys on routes 101/102/103. always call at that point, however, the bus won’t call where a grey triangle ( ) or blank is shown. Please note that a indicates that the bus will only call at that point if pre-booked or required to set down passengers already on the bus. If you wish the bus to pick you up at this point please ring 01722 326154 at least 2 hours beforehand. Pewsey | Milton Lilbourne | Wootton Rivers | Burbage | The Graftons | Pewsey route Mondays to Fridays except public holidays Saturdays Pewsey Co-op 1030 1245 1345 1730 1030 1245 no buses on Sundays Pewsey Broadfields Estate R R R R Pewsey railway station R R R R or public holidays Pewsey Broomcroft Road R Milton Lilbourne New Severalls R calls if required to pick up pre-booked passengers, Wootton Rivers St Andrews Close 0910 R or to set down passengers already on the bus.
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