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Thames Travel 36/X36 from Monday 12 December 2011 Thames Travel 36/X36 From Monday 12 December 2011 Wantage - East Hanney/West Hendred - Didcot Monday to Friday service 36 36 36 36 36 36 X36 X36 X36 X36 X36 Wantage Market Place 06.15 07.2008.20 09.20 10.20 11.20 13.12 14.12 15.12 16.12 17.12 Grove Mayfield Avenue 06.25 07.30 08.30 09.30 10.30 11.30 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ East Hanney Black Horse 06.30 07.3508.35 09.35 10.35 11.35 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Steventon High Street 06.37 07.42 08.42 09.42 10.42 11.42 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Milton Park east 06.41 07.46 08.46 09.46 10.46 11.46 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ West Hendred The Hare ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 13.17 14.17 15.17 16.17 17.17 Rowstock Corner ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 13.22 14.22 15.22 16.22 17.22 Harwell Village ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 13.24 14.24 15.24 16.24 17.24 Didcot Broadway ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 13.32 14.32 15.32 16.32 17.32 Didcot Orchard Centre ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 13.33 14.33 15.33 16.33 17.33 Didcot Parkway 06.49 07.54 08.56 09.54 10.54 11.54 13.35 14.35 15.35 16.35 17.35 service X36 X36 X36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 Didcot Parkway 07.54 09.54 10.54 11.54 12.35 13.35 14.35 15.35 16.35 17.40 Didcot Orchard Centre 07.56 09.56 10.56 11.56 12.37 13.37 14.37 15.37 16.37 17.42 Didcot Broadway 07.58 09.58 10.58 11.58 12.38 13.38 14.38 15.38 16.38 17.43 Harwell Village 08.03 10.03 11.03 ~~ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Rowstock Corner 08.05 10.05 11.05 ~~ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ West Hendred The Hare 08.10 10.1011.10 ~~ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Milton Park west ↓ ↓ ↓ ~~ 12.47 13.47 14.47 15.47 16.47 17.52 Steventon High Street ↓ ↓ ↓ ~~ 12.52 13.52 14.52 15.52 16.52 17.57 East Hanney Black Horse ↓ ↓ ↓ ~~ 12.59 13.59 14.59 15.59 16.59 18.04 Grove Mayfield Avenue ↓ ↓ ↓ ~~ 13.03 14.03 15.03 16.03 17.03 18.09 Wantage Market Place 08.17 10.1511.15 ~~ 13.12 14.12 15.12 16.12 17.12 18.18 This service is normally operated with wheelchair accessible buses Thames Travel traveline, Wyndham House Lester Way public transport info: Wallingford 0871 200 22 33 Oxon OX10 9TD Whites Coaches 38 From Monday 12h December 2011 Childrey-Wantage and Wantage Town Service Monday to Saturday MF S Childrey, Village Hall …………….. 07.37 ------ 08.40 09.47 14.47 15.52 16.52 17.57 Letcombe Bassett, Lay-By ……….. 07.43 ------ 08.41 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ Letcombe Regis, Main Street …….. 07.45 ------ 08.43 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ East Challow, Sarajac Avenue …… 07.48 ------ 08.51 ------ then ------ ------ ------ ------ East Challow, Canal Way ………… 07.50 ------ 08.53 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ Wantage, Market Place ……... [arr] 07.57 ------ 09.00 09.55 at 14.55 15.59 16.59 18.04 Wantage, Market Place ……. [dep] 07.57 ------ 09.00 10.00 15.00 16.00 17.05 18.05 Wantage, Stockham Way ………… ------ ------ 09.04 10.04the 15.04 16.04 17.09 18.09 Mably Way, Health Centre ……….. ------ ------ 09.07 10.07 15.07 16.07 17.12 18.12 Grove, Mayfield Avenue ………….. 08.02 08.02 09.10 10.10same 15.10 16.10 17.15 18.15 Grove, Green ……………………… 08.04 08.04 09.12 10.12 15.12 16.12 17.17 18.17 Grove, Brereton Drive …………….. 08.06 08.06 09.14 10.14times 15.14 16.14 17.19 18.19 Mably Way, Health Centre ……….. 08.10 08.10 09.18 10.18 15.18 16.18 17.23 --R-- Charlton, School …………………… 08.13 08.13 09.21 10.21past 15.21 16.21 17.26 --R-- Wantage, Larkdown ……………….. 08.15 08.15 09.23 10.23 15.23 16.23 ------ --R-- Wantage, Market Place ……... [arr] 08.20 08.20 09.28 10.28 each 15.28 16.28 17.30 ------ Wantage, Market Place ……. [dep] 08.21 08.21 09.30 10.30 15.30 16.30 17.35 ------ Wantage, Hamfields ………………. ------ ------ 09.34 10.34hour 15.33 --R-- --R-- ------ East Challow, Canal Way ………… ------ ------ 09.40 10.40 15.36 16.36 17.41 ------ East Challow, Sarajac Avenue …… ------ ------ 09.42 10.42until 15.39 16.39 17.44 ------ Letcombe Regis, Main Street …….. ------ ------ ------ ------ 15.43 16.43 17.48 ------ Letcombe Bassett, Lay-By ……….. ------ ------ ------ ------ 15.46 16.46 17.51 ------ Childrey, Village Hall …………….. 08.30 08.30 09.47 10.47 15.52 16.52 17.57 ------ Notes: --R-- Stops on request of passengers already on board M-F Monday to Friday S Saturday only This service is normally operated with wheelchair accessible buses Whites Coaches traveline, 90 Colwell Road Berinsfield public transport info: Oxon OX10 7NU 0871 200 22 33 Tel 01865 340516 OCC Integrated Transport Unit 43 from Thursday 15 December 2011 Eaton-Fyfield-Gozzard’s Ford-Abingdon Thursdays only Eaton Turn ………………………… 10.00 Abingdon, VWH Leisure Centre ….. 12.41 Appleton, Green …………………… 10.02 Abingdon, War Memorial ……….. 12.45 Hinton Waldrist, Church Road ……. 10.12 Abingdon, Fairacres ……………….. 12.50 Longworth, Post Office ……………. 10.17 Shippon, Dalton Barracks ………… 12.54 Fyfield, Old Forge ………………….. 10.22 Wootton, Lashford Lane ………….. 12.58 Tubney ……………………………… 10.25 Dry Sandford, Church …………….. 13.00 Gozzard’s Ford, Black Horse …... 10.30 Cothill, Merry Miller ………………… 13.03R Cothill, Merry Miller ………………… 10.33 Gozzard’s Ford, Black Horse …... 13.05R Dry Sandford, Church ……………... 10.35 Tubney ……………………………… 13.10R Wootton, Lashford Lane …………... 10.38 Fyfield, Old Forge …………………. 13.13R Shippon, Dalton Barracks ………… 10.41 Longworth, Post Office ……………. 13.18R Abingdon, Fairacres 10.46 Hinton Waldrist, Church Road ……. 13.23R Abingdon, Stratton Way ………… 10.56 Appleton, Green …………………… 13.33R Abingdon, VWH Leisure Centre ….. 11.00 Eaton Turn ………………………… 13.35R R = serves this point on request only Integrated Transport Unit traveline, Oxfordshire County Council The Cottage public transport info: Barton Road 0871 200 22 33 Oxford OX3 9JE Tel: 01865 768329 RH Transport 63 h From Monday 12 December 2011 Oxford - Appleton – Southmoor Monday to Saturday Oxford, New Road, stop E4 …….. ------ 11.00 13.00 16.30 Cumnor, Glebe Road ……………… ------ 11.13 13.13 16.43 Eaton, Appleton Road …………….. ------ 11.17 13.17 16.47 Appleton, Green ………………….. ------ 11.20 13.20 16.50 Longworth, Post Office …………..... 09.30 11.29 13.29 16.59 Hinton Waldrist, Church Road ……. 09.34 11.33 13.33 17.03 Southmoor, Latton Close ……….. 09.41 11.40 13.40 17.10 Southmoor, Latton Close ……….. 09.45 11.45 13.45 17.10 Hinton Waldrist, Church Road ……. (09.34) 11.52 13.52 --R-- Longworth, Post Office …………..... (09.30) 11.56 13.56 --R-- Fyfield, Old Forge ………………….. 09.49 12.01 14.01 ------ Appleton, Green ...………………... 09.55 12.07 14.07 ------ Eaton, Appleton Road …………….. 09.58 12.10 14.10 ------ Cumnor, Glebe Road ……………… 10.02 12.14 14.14 ------ Oxford, Castle Street …………….. 10.18 12.30 14.30 ------ Notes: --R-- = Stops on request of passengers boarding at Southmoor This service is normally operated with wheelchair accessible buses RH Transport traveline, North Bungalow Downs Road public transport info: Witney OX29 0SY 0871 200 22 33 Tel: 01993 869100 RH Transport 67/A/B From Monday 12th December 2011 Wantage-Childrey-Stanford-Faringdon Mondays to Saturdays service 67A 67A 67A 67A 67 67B 67A 67A notes M-F KSch M-F Wantage, Newbury Street ………… 07.20 08.25 10.00 11.35 12.35 14.05 15.15 17.05 Wantage, Market Place ................. 07.21 08.26 10.01 11.36 12.36 14.06 15.16 17.06 East Challow, Green ....................... 07.23 08.28 10.03 11.38 ------ ------ 15.18 17.08 Letcombe Regis .............................. ------ ------ ------ ------ 12.41 14.11 ------ ------ Letcombe Bassett ........................... ------ ------ ------ ------ 12.44 14.14 ------ ------ Childrey, Village Hall .................... ------ ------ ------ ------ 12.48 14.18 ------ ------ Sparsholt, Bus Shelter .................... ------ ------ ------ ------ 12.51 ------ ------ ------ Westcot, Letter Box ........................ ------ ------ ------ ------ 12.53 ------ ------ ------ Kingston Lisle, Telephone Box ....... ------ ------ ------ ------ 12.57 ------ ------ ------ Kingston Lisle, Hill View …………... ------ ------ ------ ------ R ------ ------ ------ Uffington, Woolstone Road ......... ------ ------ ------ ------ 13.05 ------ ------ ------ Baulking, Turn ................................ ------ ------ ------ ------ 13.09 ------ ------ ------ Stanford In The Vale, Green ……. 07.30 08.35 10.10 11.45 13.15 14.25 15.25 17.15 Shellingford, Home Farm ................ 07.34 08.39 10.14 11.49 13.19 ------ --R-- --R-- Fernham, Elmside Green ............... 07.37 08.42 10.17 11.52 13.22 ------ --R-- --R-- Faringdon, Park Road …………….. 07.42 08.47 10.22 11.57 13.27 ------ ------ ------ Faringdon, Market Place .............. 07.45 08.50 10.25 12.00 13.30 14.35 15.35 17.25 service 67A 67 67A 67B 67A 67B 67A 67A notes M-F M-F M-F KSch Faringdon, Market Place .............. 07.50 09.05 10.35 12.05 13.35 14.35 16.35 17.55* Faringdon, Park Road …………….. 07.52 09.07 10.37 ------ 13.37 ------ 16.37 17.57 Fernham, Elmside Green ............... 07.57 09.12 10.42 ------ 13.42 ------ --R-- --R-- Shellingford, Home Farm ................ 08.00 09.15 10.45 ------ 13.45 ------ --R-- --R-- Stanford In The Vale, Green ……. 08.05 09.20 10.50 12.15 13.50 14.45 16.45 18.05 Baulking, Turn ................................ ------ 09.25 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ Uffington, Post Office ...................... ------ 09.30 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ Kingston Lisle, Hill View …………... ------ 09.34 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ Kingston Lisle, Telephone Box ....... ------ 09.35 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ Westcot, Letter Box ........................ ------ 09.40 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ Sparsholt, Bus Shelter .................... ------ 09.42 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ Childrey, Village Hall .................... ------ 09.45 ------ 12.22 ------ 14.52 ------ ------ Letcombe Bassett ........................... ------ 09.48 ------ 12.25 ------ 14.55 ------ ------ Letcombe Regis .............................. ------ 09.52 ------ 12.29 ------ 14.59 ------ ------ East Challow, Green ....................... 08.12 ------ 10.57 ------ 13.57 ----- 16.52 --R-- Wantage, Newbury Street ........... 08.20 10.00 11.00 12.35 14.00 15.05 16.55 --R-- Notes : M-F = Mondays to Fridays --R-- = stops by request KSch = Operates via King Alfred’s School on schooldays only * Awaits delayed service 66 arrival from Swindon for up to 5 minutes SEE SERVICE 63 FOR OPERATOR CONTACT INFORMATION Stanford Community Bus 83/84 From Tuesday 13th December 2011 Faringdon-Stanford-Wantage notes W F S S W Tu F S W W S Faringdon, Market Place ….........
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