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Pewsey Vale & & Vale Pewsey the in Do to Things and Stay to Places on Ideas for PEWSEY VALE NIGHTBUS on WEDNESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, on NIGHTBUS VALE PEWSEY Return tickets now available available now tickets Return partnership in Working Nighbus service Wed to Sat Sat to Wed service Nighbus buses Connections with the 49, and X5 X5 and 49, the with Connections Village Circular around Pewsey around Circular Village Wiltshire services to Devizes Devizes to services Wiltshire Connects with other Connect 2 2 Connect other with Connects Crossing 2 Zones (Daytime) Zones 2 Crossing the Graftons Graftons the from Upavon to Burbage and and Burbage to Upavon from £13.50 £13.50 £27.00 3 Village buses across the Vale Vale the across buses Village County Hall, Trowbridge. BA14 8JN. 8JN. BA14 Trowbridge. Hall, County £9.00 £9.00 £18.00 2 Wiltshire Team, Passenger Transport Unit, Wiltshire Council, Council, Wiltshire Unit, Transport Passenger Team, Wiltshire £4.50 £4.50 £9.00 1 [email protected], or write to the Connect 2 2 Connect the to write or [email protected], Crossed Crossed Circular - 102, 103, 104 104 103, 102, - Circular please ring the team on 01380 860100, or email us at at us email or 860100, 01380 on team the ring please Child Child Adult Zones advice on the new timetables, timetables, new the on advice further need you if so and to 10 journey Tickets journey 10 Cross Vale and Village Village and Vale Cross We realise that these changes may take some getting used used getting some take may changes these that realise We £1.50 £3.00 and select option 1 to book a seat. seat. a book to 1 option select and Night Time (after 6pm) 6pm) (after Time Night passengers.” Please ring 08456 525255 525255 08456 ring Please passengers.” £3.00 £3.00 £6.00 £2.40 £4.80 4 quired to pick up or set down pre-booked pre-booked down set or up pick to quired £3.00 £3.00 £6.00 £1.80 £3.60 3 shown as the bus “Calls at this point if re- if point this at “Calls bus the as shown £2.20 £2.20 £4.50 £1.40 £2.80 2 book your seat in advance where # is is # where advance in seat your book £1.20 £1.20 £2.50 70p £1.40 1 So please read the timetable carefully and and carefully timetable the read please So Child Child Adult Child Adult you navigate how this service operates. operates. service this how navigate you Crossed Crossed “wigglybus”. The drivers will be happy to help help to happy be will drivers The “wigglybus”. Return Return Single Zones stops and times and partly a bookable bookable a partly and times and stops on request call 01380 860100 for an application form. form. application an for 860100 01380 call request on This service is partly “hail and ride” with fixed fixed with ride” and “hail partly is service This Season tickets for 3, 6 and 12 months are available available are months 12 and 6 3, for tickets Season on day and night services. services. night and day on Wiltshire and Swindon free bus passes are accepted accepted are passes bus free Swindon and Wiltshire February 2016. 2016. February (Child). (Child). These new timetables will be introduced on the 1st 1st the on introduced be will timetables new These Night time fare £3.00 (adult) Flat Rate and £1.50 £1.50 and Rate Flat (adult) £3.00 fare time Night zones (£4.50 adult return). return). adult (£4.50 zones needs of the majority of its customers. customers. its of majority the of needs Return tickets now available for crossing up to 2 2 to up crossing for available now tickets Return more cost effective manner, whilst still catering for the the for catering still whilst manner, effective cost more Adult £8.50; Child £5.50; Family £20.00. £20.00. Family £5.50; Child £8.50; Adult services in the Pewsey Vale that can be operated in a a in operated be can that Vale Pewsey the in services within Wiltshire, Swindon and some Bath services – – services Bath some and Swindon Wiltshire, within Wiltshire Day Rover Tickets - any bus operator/service operator/service bus any - Tickets Rover Day Wiltshire devise a new timetable for the Connect 2 Wiltshire Wiltshire 2 Connect the for timetable new a devise Pewsey Vale Vale Pewsey C2W Day Rider Ticket £6 adult and £3 child. child. £3 and adult £6 Ticket Rider Day C2W and the Devizes Passengers Transport Group, to to Group, Transport Passengers Devizes the and Early Bird Fare (travel before 0745) £1 (adult single). single). (adult £1 0745) before (travel Fare Bird Early the Devizes and Pewsey Community Area Partnerships Partnerships Area Community Pewsey and Devizes the Pewsey Station £1 (adult single). single). (adult £1 Station Pewsey out last year, Wiltshire Council has been working with with working been has Council Wiltshire year, last out Rail Ticket presented to connect with a train at at train a with connect to presented Ticket Rail Following the consultation exercises that were carried carried were that exercises consultation the Following Fare Offers: Offers: Fare Village Circular around Pewsey For the Ɵmetable key see centre pages Map to help plan your Onward Journeys MONDAY- FRIDAY route There are also onward connections with other bus Service number 104 104 102 103 102 103 102 services: X5 and 49. The Connect 2 Wiltshire 100 Pewsey Co-op 1005 1120 1235 1345 1440 1530 1635 and 101 service connects with Broadfields 1010 1125 R R R R R the following trains at Pewsey Station Mon to Fri:- Wilcot Road 1014 1129 R R R R R Eastbound: 0719; 0809; 1018; 1343; 1626; 1929 and 2122. Vale Rd & Old Hospital 1015 1130 -.- R -.- R -.- Westbound: 0808; 1243; Rd 1603; 1744; 1841; 1947; 2048 Pewsey Wharf -.- # -.- R -.- -.- -.- and 2138 Image—P Watkins On Saturdays:- Eastbound: Pewsey Co-op 1020 1138 -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- 0813 ; 1016 ; 1308 ; 1634 ; 1845 and 2108. Westbound: 0943; 1202; 1403; 1603; 1803; SATURDAY 2007 and 2107. See the Pewsey to Devizes timetable for details about this Service number 104 104 102 103 102 102 service. Fare zones Pewsey Co-op 1005 1120 1255 1345 1505 1635 Vale of Pewsey fares are calculated using fare zones – shown here on the map. Travel by zone Broadfields 1010 1125 R R R R For a list of available Fares options see the back page. Use the map to find out which Wilcot Road 1014 1129 R R R R fare zone you live in or wish to Vale Rd & Old Hospital travel to. Tickets are available 1015 1130 -.- R -.- -.- Rd from the driver when you board the bus and the cost of Pewsey Wharf -.- # -.- R -.- -.- your travel in any one direction Pewsey Co-op 1020 1138 -.- -.- -.- -.- will depend on how many fare zones you travel through. PEWSEY VALE NIGHTBUS on WEDNESDAYS, For ideas on places to stay and things to do in the Pewsey Vale & Issue 1 Feb 2016 THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS Departs Pewsey at: 1840, Devizes go to www.visitpewseyvale.co.uk or Designed by D Wilson of PCAP & 2055 and 2205 —booking required 08456 525255 and www.devizes.org.uk or use www.visitwiltshire.co.uk image on cover by D Wilson and select option 1. (for SATURDAYS see 101 timetable) White Horse by M Pavey Service 102 Pewsey Circular via Upavon and the Manningfords Service 102 Mon to Fri Service 102 Saturdays Pewsey Railway Station -.- # -.- -.- -.- Pewsey, Co-op -.- 1040 1255 1500 1635 Pewsey, Co-op -.- 1025 1235 1440 1635 Pewsey, Broadfields -.- -.- R R R Pewsey, Broadfields -.- -.- R R R Pewsey, Wilcot Road -.- -.- R R -.- Pewsey, Wilcot Road -.- -.- R R R Manningford Bruce 0900 R R R R Manningford Bruce 0900 R R R R North Newnton, Rushall Road 0905 # # # # North Newnton, Rushall Road 0905 # # # # Rushall School 0906 # # # # Rushall School 0906 # # # # Rushall Cross Roads 0907 # # # # Rushall Cross Roads 0907 # # # # Upavon, Antelope 0910 # # # # Upavon, Antelope 0910 # # # # Upavon, Avon Square 0912 # # # # Upavon, Avon Square 0912 # # # # Upavon Camp (Trenchard Lines) # # # # # Upavon Camp (Trenchard Lines) # # # # # Charlton St.Peter -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- Charlton St.Peter -.- # # # -.- Wilsford -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- Wilsford -.- # # # -.- Hilcott -.- # # # -.- Hilcott -.- # # # -.- Bottlesford -.- # # # -.- Bottlesford -.- # # # -.- Woodborough Garden Centre -.- # # # -.- Woodborough Garden Centre -.- # # # -.- Manningford Bruce, Dragon Lane 0900b # # # # Manningford Bruce, Dragon Lane 0900b # # # # Manningford Bruce, The Ivies 0902b # # # # Manningford Bruce, The Ivies 0902b # # # # Pewsey, Co-op 0925 1120 1340 1540 1710 Pewsey RailwayStation - - -.- R -.- -.- Pewsey Railway Station -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- Pewsey, Co-op 0925 1110 1325 1525 1710 Key: # ‐ Calls if required to pick up or set down passengers R ‐ Calls only if required by passengers on the bus PVS ‐ Also calls at Pewsey Vale School on schooldays PS ‐ Runs via Pewsey Staon on request b - Picks up at Manningford before Upavon Service 103 Pewsey to Burbage & The Graons via Wooon Rivers & Service 104 Pewsey Estates Circular 103 and 104 Mon to Fri 103 and 104 Saturdays PVS Service: 103 103 104 104 103 103 103 103 Service: 103 104 104 103 103 103 103 Pewsey, North Street Fire Station 0755 -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- Pewsey, Co-op 0930 1005 1120 1140 1345 1545 1710 Pewsey, Co-op -.- 0930 1005 1120 1140 1345 1530 1710 Pewsey Broadfields -.- 1010 1125 -.- R -.- -.- Pewsey Broadfields -.- -.- 1010 1125 -.- R R -.- Pewsey, Wilcot Road -.- 1014 1129 -.- R -.- -.- Pewsey, Wilcot Road -.- -.- 1014 1129 -.- R R -.- Pewsey, Vale Rd & Old Hospital Rd -.- 1015 1130 -.- R -.- -.- Pewsey, Vale Rd & Old Hospital Rd -.- -.- 1015 1130 -.- R R -.- Pewsey Wharf PS -.- # -.- # -.- -.- Pewsey Wharf -.- PS -.- # -.- # -.- -.- Pewsey, Broomcroft Road # -.- -.- # # # -.- Pewsey, Broomcroft Road -.- # -.- -.- # # # -.- Milton Lilbourne Village # -.- -.- # # # # Milton Lilbourne Village # # -.- -.- # # # # Milkhouse Water # -.- -.- # # # # Milkhouse Water -.- # -.- -.- # # # # Wootton Rivers
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