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Coaches Between Canterbury, Dover and London Coach timetable Important notes Family Coachcard Kids go free • Coachcard from £8 for one year For more information and to book • Adult pays the fare, child travels free Click nationalexpress.com Coaches between National Express Coach Station • Ideal for days out, short breaks or Call 08717 81 81 81 - open 24/7 1 Does not operate 27 August, 24, 27, 28 & 31 December, travelling to the airport (You can get your ticket sent straight to your mobile). Canterbury, Dover 29 March, 1 April and 6 May. • Guaranteed seat, with a valid ticket Visit any National Express ticket outlet 2 Operates additionally 27 August, 24, 27, 28 & 31 Please note: booking fees vary depending on booking method. December, 29 March, 1 April and 6 May. and London 3 Does not operate 24 & 31 December. Assisted travel M-F Monday to Friday only. If you are travelling in a wheelchair or require assistance, please SSu Saturday and Sunday only. Senior and Disabled Coachcard call our helpline at least 36 hours in advance of travel. Destinations include: J Coach stop located between Carpetright and Railway 1/3 off coach travel Call 08717 81 81 79 (option 4) - open 0800-2000 London Bridge. Dartford (Bluewater) • £10 for one year Be the fi rst to know l Coach between Dover and Ashford also calls at • Available all year round, Gillingham Capel le Ferne, Sandgate, Seabrook, Newingreen, Sign up to receive exclusive offers, exciting competitions, useful Maidstone Sellinge and Willesborough. no peak or off-peak restrictions • Almost 1,000 towns and cities served travel tips and news. Visit nationalexpress.com/email Ashford n Coach also calls at Aldgate & Bank. • Guaranteed seat, with a valid ticket Folkestone 25 December - No service Luggage allowance Dover 26 December and 1 January - Limited service 2 x 20kg items of hold luggage and one item of hand luggage Deal please call 8717 81 81 81 for assistance can be carried free of charge. Excess luggage charges apply. RIGHT TO THE AIRPORT DOOR. Improved services No driving. No parking. No hassle. Over the next 12 months we’ll be improving our coach services across the UK; reducing journey times, increasing frequency Heathrow • Gatwick • Stansted • Luton and launching new services. To fi nd out more about improvements in your area, speak to one of our team, visit nationalexpress.com/improvements or call 08717 81 81 81 – open 24/7 Important: Calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras. Direct to major Information is correct at time of going to print (July 2012) but could be subject to change. National Express Limited cannot be held responsible for UK festivals any inconvenience caused by subsequent changes. All tickets and carriage is subject to National Express’ General Conditions of and concerts Carriage which can be found at nationalexpress.com or any of our outlets. • Nationwide network of pick-up points Please be at your departure point 10 minutes before your scheduled • Straight to the heart of the action departure time. • Guaranteed seat, with a valid ticket If you miss your coach you will be required to purchase a new ticket for travel. • Secure luggage storage Issued by National Express, Birmingham Coach Station, Mill Lane, Digbeth, Birmingham B5 6DD Leafl et re-order no: R007/0712 Travel more spend less Note to agents: to re-order visit nxagents Valid from July 2012 Please recycle London to Canterbury and Dover Coach number 007 007 007 007 007 021 007 007 007 022 007 007 007 007 021 021 007 007 007 007 007 021 022 007 007 007 007 Bank Holiday arrangements 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 Days of operation Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily SSu M-F SSu M-F SSu M-F SSu M-F SSu M-F Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily LONDON, Victoria Coach Station, Departures Hall 0730 0730 0830 0930 1030 1100 1130 1230 1330 1330 1430 1430 1530 1530 1600 1600 1630 1630 1730 1730 1830 1930 1900 1930 2030 2200 2330 London, (Canary Wharf), Canada Square, Stop H 1715n London, (Elephant & Castle), New Kent Road, Stop K 0745 0745 0845 0945 1045 1115 1145 1245 1345 1345 1445 1445 1545 1545 1615 1615 1645 1745 1745 1945 1915 1945 2045 2215 2345 London, (Walworth), Old Kent Road, Tesco 0750 0750 0850 0950 1050 1120 1150 1250 1350 1350 1450 1450 1550 1550 1620 1620 1650 1750 1750 1950 1920 1950 2050 2220 2350 London, (New Cross Gate), Sainsburys, Stop M 0755 0755 0855 0955 1055 1125 1155 1255 1355 1355 1455 1500 1555 1600 1625 1630 1655 1755 1800 1955 1925 1955 2055 2225 2355 London, (Lewisham), Loampit Vale J 0802 0802 0902 1002 1102 1132 1202 1302 1402 1402 1502 1510 1602 1610 1632 1640 1702 1802 1810 2002 1932 2002 2102 2232 0002 London, (Eltham), Eltham Road, opposite Yorkshire Grey McDonalds 0810 0810 0910 1010 1110 1140 1210 1310 1410 1410 1510 1520 1610 1620 1640 1650 1710 1810 1820 2010 1940 2010 2110 2240 0010 Dartford, Bluewater, Bus Station 0930 1130 1330 1430 1530 1545 1700 1715 1730 1800 2030 Gillingham, Hempstead Valley, Shopping Centre 1045 1245 1445 1645 1700 1845 1900 2015 2145 0045 University of Kent, Keynes College, Coach Stop 2330 CANTERBURY, Bus Station 0905 0920 1020 1120 1220 1320 1420 1520 1620 1635 1720 1735 1820 1850 1920 1935 2005 2120 2220 2340 0115 Canterbury, (Park & Ride), New Dover Road 1625 1640 1725 1740 1825 1855 1925 1940 2010 2125 2225 2345 Whitfield, Honeywood Road, opposite White Cliffs Business Centre 0925 0940 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 1540 1640 1655 1740 1755 1840 1910 1940 1955 2025 2140 2240 2355 Maidstone, King Street, Stop K, outside Somerfields 1225 1735 1750 2055 Ashford, Park Street, Bus Stop A 1255l 1805l 1820l 2125l Hythe, Military Road, opposite Surface2Air Sports 1320l 1830l 1845l 2150l Folkestone, Bouverie Square, outside Bus Station 1335l 1845l 1900l 2205l 0140 DOVER, Ferry Port, Coach Stop 0935 0950 1050 1150 1250 1355 1350 1450 1550 1650 1705 1750 1805 1905 1920 1850 1920 1950 2005 2035 2225 2150 2250 0005 0155 Dover, Pencester Road, Bus Station 0945 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1400 1500 1600 1700 1715 1800 1815 1910 1925 1900 1930 2000 2015 2045 2230 2155 2255 0010 0200 Walmer, Dover Road, Thompson’s Bell 1920 1950 2100 Deal, South Street, Coach Stop 1925 1955 2105 Dover and Canterbury to London Coach number 007 007 007 007 007 007 021 021 007 007 007 022 022 007 021 007 007 022 007 007 007 007 022 021 021 007 007 007 007 Bank Holiday arrangements 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 Days of operation M-F SSu M-F SSu M-F SSu M-F SSu M-F SSu Daily M-F SSu Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily M-F SSu Daily Daily Daily Daily Deal, South Street, Coach Stop 0655 0710 0850 Walmer Dover Road, opposite Thompson’s Bell 0700 0715 0855 Dover, Pencester Road, Bus Station 0450 0505 0520 0605 0620 0650 0625 0655 0725 0740 0830 0920 0900 1005 1105 1205 1305 1405 1505 1505 1520 1605 1705 1815 2000 DOVER, Ferry Port, Coach Stop 0455 0510 0525 0610 0625 0655 0630 0700 0730 0745 0835 0930 0905 1015 1115 1215 1315 1415 1515 1510 1525 1615 1715 1825 2010 Folkestone, Bouverie Square, outside Bus Station 0650l 0720l 0925l 1530l 1545l Hythe, Dymchurch Road, opposite Surface2Air Sports 0702l 0732l 0937l 1542l 1557l Ashford, Park Street, Bus Stop A 0730l 0800l 1005l 1610l 1625l Maidstone, King Street, Stop G, outside Boots 0805 0830 1035 1645 1655 Whitfield, Honeywood Road, opposite White Cliffs Business Centre 0500 0515 0530 0615 0635 0705 0740 0755 0845 0940 1025 1125 1225 1325 1425 1525 1625 1725 1835 2015 Canterbury (Park & Ride), New Dover Road 0515 0530 0545 0630 0650 0720 0755 0810 0900 0955 1040 1140 CANTERBURY, Bus Station 0525 0540 0555 0640 0700 0730 0810 0825 0920 1005 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1550 1650 1750 1900 2040 University of Kent, Keynes College, Coach Stop 1600 Gillingham, Hempstead Valley, Shopping Centre 0555 0610 0625 0710 0730 0800 0955 1225 1425 1625 1825 Dartford, Bluewater, Bus Station 0900 0915 1025 1040 1110 1140 1240 1340 1540 1740 1945 London, (Eltham), Eltham Road, Yorkshire Grey McDonalds 0630 0645 0745 0820 0835 0850 0905 0920 0935 1030 1045 1100 1130 1200 1300 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1700 1730 1730 1800 1900 2005 2135 London, (Lewisham), High Street, Stop E 0635 0650 0750 0830 0843 0900 0913 0930 0943 1038 1055 1108 1138 1208 1308 1308 1408 1508 1608 1708 1708 1738 1738 1808 1908 2013 2143 London, (New Cross Gate), opposite Underground Station, Stop O 0640 0655 0755 0840 0850 0910 0920 0940 0950 1045 1105 1115 1145 1215 1315 1315 1415 1515 1615 1715 1715 1745 1745 1815 1915 2020 2150 London, (Walworth), Old Kent Road, opp Tesco 0644 0659 0759 0850 0855 0920 0925 0950 0955 1050 1115 1120 1150 1220 1320 1320 1420 1520 1620 1720 1720 1750 1750 1820 1920 2025 2155 London, (Elephant & Castle), New Kent Road, Stop M 0648 0702 0802 0855 0900 0925 0930 0955 1000 1055 1120 1125 1155 1225 1325 1325 1425 1525 1625 1725 1725 1755 1755 1825 1925 2030 2200 London, (Pimlico), Bessborough Street, opposite Tube Station, Stop J 0700 0710 0810 0910 0910 0940 0940 1010 1010 1110 1140 1140 1210 1240 1340 1340 1440 1540 1640 1740 1740 1810 1810 1840 1940 2040 2210 London, (Canary Wharf), Canada Square, Stop J 0725n LONDON, Victoria Coach Station, Arrivals Hall 0720 0720 0820 0820 0920 0920 0950 0950 1020 1020 1120 1150 1150 1150 1220 1250 1350 1350 1450 1550 1650 1750 1750 1820 1820 1850 1950 2050 2220 .
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