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Basingstoke Town Centre Lflt 16/12/2015 08:58 Page 1 Basingstoke Town Centre Lflt 16/12/2015 08:58 Page 1 Funded by the Department for Transport Transport for for Department Department the the by by Funded Funded Basingstoke bus network diagram and frequencyfrreeequency tables Try cycling and walking Every day in Hampshire, people 1 Basingstoke – Brighton Hill 5 Basingstoke – Oakridge - 10 Basingstoke – Old Basing 14 Basingstoke – Chineham - 54 Basingstoke – Oakley - 76 Basingstoke – Overton - CS Basingstoke WestWWeest Popley Tadley Hannington WhitchurchWhitchurrcch - Andover TToTownown CentrCentreree Shuttle are choosing to cycle and walk Daytime Evenings Daytime Evenings instead of using their car. 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Services 3 Basingstoke – South Ham Daytime Evenings Change gear and take control of 7 Basingstoke – Chineham 2 1 8 14 C41 Inhurst 3.3B 10 15 CS your journey and visit Daytime Evenings Mon-Sat 60 mins - Daytime Evenings 4 11 54 LINK myjourneyhampshire.com/ Mon-Sat 10 mins 30 mins 5 12 55A Mon-Sat 15 mins 60 mins Limited 6.7 13 76 Service active-travel Sunday 30 mins 2 jnys Basingstoke – Alton - Sunday 60 mins - 13 Baughurst Liphook LINK Produced by 27.10.15 www.fwt.co.uk Newbury 2 Daytime Evenings 14 3B Basingstoke – South Ham 8 Basingstoke – Kempshott Park - Mon-Sat 60 mins - Pamber Silchester Bramley Sherfield- Sherfield Daytime Evenings Hatch W arrenrrreen Greenham Common LINK Heath on-Loddon Park travel in in travel Basingstoke TTaadley Bus helpline numbers Mon-Sat 60 mins - Andover 5 Daytime Evenings 76 14 Chineham, Kingsclere Popley Way 4 Village Hall Your guide to smarter smarter to guide Your Mon-Sat 15 mins 60 mins Sherborne St. John Basingstoke Basingstoke – Oakridge - 6 4 Sunday 60 mins 60 mins Whitchurch Chineham, Chineham Rooksdown Popley, Popley, Marnel Park Thumwood Abbey Road Community Transport, North Chineham PPaark 7 Daytime Evenings Hampshire 01256 320501 Wooton Hospital Laverstoke Oakridge Chineham Centre St. Lawrence Road route 55A Mon-Sat 60 mins - 4 6 15 Keep in touch with South View Community First Overton Winklebury, Winklebury, Ashwood WWaay Roman Road (Basingstoke), My Journey 76 6 54 54 Kingsclere 01256 462101 Winklebury Way Road Hannington North Hill Wade Road route 54 Milestones Lychpit, CS Churchill Way West Cromwell Inn Leisure Danehill, Morrisons/ Gresley Road Stagecoach, 0345 121 0190 Ibworth Park Wickes 14 CemeterCemeterymeme y C 4 Worting all other bus services included HA 8 BASINGSTOKE P BASINGSTOKEBASINGS NGGSTGSSTOKETOKETOK EL Road Norn Hill Renaissance H E in this leaflet are operated by ILL YN TownTToown Centre Cent V D. 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