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Devizes Spider 1033X652 BUSES SERVING Devizes Market Place AND BEYOND Destination finder Route Stand Destination finder Route Stand Chippenham Station Change at Chippenham for: Swindon Station 49 55 to Wootton Bassett RUH Hopper bus for Royal United Hospital, Bath C2W 33 X33 DEVIZES H bookable service fromom Devizes TTeel 08456 52 52 55 OOption 2 92 to Malmesbury Chippenham 231, 232 to Corsham Alan Cobham Road 1A C Hawkstreet, Bromham Seend Shuttle A Change at Swindon for: Swindon 234, X34 & D to Chippenham Community Hospital Bath Road 49 77 85 87A 271 272 273 X72 A Heathrow Airport National Express 402 E to Great Western Hospital BitBristol lT Temple Meads and Flyer for Bristol Airport 16 Brickley Lane Heytesbury 55 B Change at Bath for: 31 to Malmesbury 14 to Bath Royal United Hospital 55 to Cirencester and Cheltenham Jump Farm Roundabout 1A 1C C Heywood 87 A Wroughton High Street 339, X39 to Bristol 66 to Faringdon and Oxford Broadleas Road 1A C Hilcott Connect2: Lines 1 & 2 D Derry Hill London Bristol for Bristol Airport Flyer Cheltenham andan Cardiff London Victoria Caen Hill: Holt 39 A Reading for Gatwick and RailAir bus to Heathrow Batheaston London Earl’s Court Coach Station A361 Poulshot turning 49 85 87A 271 272 273 X72 A Honeystreet Connect2: Lines 1 & 2 D London PaddinPaddington Broad Hinton High Street 33 Heathrow Airport Cromwell Road 1A C Horton Connect2: Line 1 D Bell 49 Bath Box 402 Devizes School 87A X72 C K Northey Arms X33 Downlands Road 1A B Calne Winterbourne Bassett Keevil 77 85 A Change at Calne for: Eastleigh Road 1A C 271 272 55 to Wootton Bassett A4361 turning Kingsdown X72 A 271.272.273 Estcourt Street: 273 X72 Kingsdown 402 Knook 55 B X72 Atworth Morrisons/The Crammer 1A 1C 49 Seend Shuttle A Newbury Berwick Bassett Green Lane Hospital 1A C L Whitley West Kennett Hillworth Road 1A C Lockeridge Connect2: Marlborough Taxibuzz D 272 Change at Avebury for: London: Earl’s Court and Victoria National Express 402 E 273 271 Hopton Industrial Estate 1C 49 B X72 Connect 2 Line 4 Bookable AveburyAvebury Lydeway: Bell Caravan Park 210 273 X72 Connect2: Lines 1 and 10 D Sandy Lane Jump Farm Road 1C C Shaw SS connection to Marlborough and Marlborough Calne via flexible rural areas MTB London Road 1C 49 BC M Bradford- Broughton Marina Meadows: Manningford Bruce Connect2: Line 10 D on-Aon-AvonAvvon Holt Gifford Berryfields Melksham Devizeszes TownT Toown Bus MTB Beckhampton 402 Hambleton Avenue 1C C Manton Connect2: Marlborough Taxibuzz D Semington Hawkstreet is a 1A, 1C & 1D Hail & Ride service along Bromham Marina Meadows: Marden and Hatfields 210 Connect2: Lines 1 & 2 D 39 Road 402 all routes except London Road, Roundway 39 East Kennett Davies Drive 1C C Market Lavington 2487 272 273 X72 B Netherstreet Southbroom Road, Long Street and Gardens Estcourt Street MTB Marshall Road: Green Lane 1A C Marlborough Connect2: Marlborough Taxibuzz D Bowerhill Roundway Gardens West Overton Mayenne Place 85 A Change at Trowbridge for: St. Edith’s TTaTaxibuzzaxaxibuzz Fyfield Marston 85 A 68 & Zig Zag for Trowbridge Marsh Waiblingen Roundway BourtonBourton Newman Road (Heritage Park) 1A C Melksham 271 272 273 X72 Seend Shuttle A Community Hospital aay Way Park Hopton Nursteed Road 1D 210 271 272 273 X72 Rowde W Bishops Cannings Lockeridge Manton N 234 to Frome Sells Green 402 g zzz Industrial Estate (not 402) Connect2: Lines 11 & 12 B (not 402) ngen Netheravon 210 D 260 to Trowbridge College b xibu (notnot 402)) 402 Mayenne aiblingenTTaTaxibuzzaxibuzz W Davies Drive Pans Lane/Sarum Drive 1D C 264, 265 to Bradford-on-Avon SS WaiblingenWWa W Netherstreet Seend Shuttle A Place 85 D Coate Roundway Gardens and Park Connect 2 Taxibuzz: Roundway Gardens D 39 A Avon Can Cemetery O net & al Devizes TownTToown CentreCe Newbury National Express 402 E R en TTrTrowbridgerowbridge K Turning SS Frome E Waiblingen Way Connect 2 Taxibuzz: Waiblingen Way D U e Canal Museum DevizDev zes V ac . (not 402) North Newnton 210 Connect2: Line 10 D E rr a Community . L e . L HorHortonton T t L Wick Lane 1A C . Naughton n S Hospital E o h v d Hambleton 402 A f c B w Nursteed village Connect2: Line 1 D 402 r C R TTH u o e 402 HHE a E m E o m k Avenue h NU C er N r VictoVVi Avenue Windsor Drive 1C C Semington Seend Seend R F ci a icttooriai London SSE W a a EERR Wadworth l P . Roaoad Paxcroft Mead Y Rd s 49 Cleeve Visitor Centre . n Road O NEW d G A A361 layby d. NO P C Bath Road R D RTTH Proposed A . o s (not 402)) Orcheston 24 B 77 85 s A H t R w d m d ’ GGA K l h O A D e e R m p TTE TTrravel e e E e N k i All Cannings Connect2: Line 1 D s R Cinemaema S r r e f Huish Business o t T J a r t. Centree R e S S E P c 87 87A g S C f E i N T a . f T d Windsor Drive P u l e Centre O R Oare Allington Connect2: Line 1 D I n T d S Allington 85 H S T E The . 1A.1C 1C A M Patney 210 Connect2: Line 1 D Steeple Ashton T A Ginnel WestWest Alton Barnes Connect2: Lines 1 & 2, Lines 11 & 12 D 87A S R K G A E The Jump Farm Moyne Cl. T A Stowell M M M SShambless M Paxcroft Mead 49 77 85 A I P B N . Line 1 area L M M T Amesbury 4B . S 402 S Coate AltAlton Alton Priors The Pelican B L a a o i r t r r n ST i t y k L Bookable bus. A t d T TI S l e Cromwell Road Pewsey and Railway Station Connect2: Line 2 Line 10 D O t e p A R N a ROAD T o o t . U Barnes Atworth 271 272 273 X72 A 77 r y O . x t S C Brickley SStanton S T See details below t T. S Poulshot The CoCornn ExcExcange J t. H S E O he Britt UT Potterne 2455 77 87 272 X72 B 85 C e The Brittox O Lane Brickley Lane South St.t. BernardBernaernard Avebury 49 Connect2: Marlborough Taxibuzz B n H a a H M L TThe i ID s N g S e tle h n Beararr ’ All Poulshot 85 87A A S North T a t T 1D L ur S Alan Cobham Road E E o E C t N Wilcot E E r E B S Cannings e e 1A d d d d tl U R s T R l s e R HoHoneystreeteet a a a i a a R T C T S t o o o a o E T S S E R R R R White Horse Great Hinton n R E 1A E Bath 271 272 273 X72 A S T D P R TTooown Haaall D E . Business Park e 1C l t. E Rowde 33 X33 Seend Shuttle A t S D Bath, Royal United Hospital RUH Hopper Bookable D s h H A a g S 87 C Hi 1D O Devizes RUH Hosptial, Bath RUH Hopper Bookable D R H 210 Batheaston X72 A are a School nd Hou WoodboroughWoodboroborough nds Etchilhampton 1A.1C.1D . St. 272 S . l Rushall 210 Connect2: Line 10 D M n T P Beckhampton 49 National Express 402 a il S Sandss L10 s L O L10 Lane O L n 1D Pewsey Station L O Nursteed N to Leisuresureure CCentre E t R G W u and Swimmingwim UCB 210 Connect2: Marlborough Taxibuzz B S B S 85 E Road D I H PoolP Keevil H WoodboroughWoodbodborough R T X72 S B WoodboroughWoodborough i Wiltshire l Beechingstoke Connect2: Lines 1 & 2 D l l U w w w w St Edith’s Marsh 33 X33 Seend Shuttle A 87A Heritage T The o o o o R O CrossroadsC ads r r r r E S 1C .1D VillageVillage t t t Museum Stert E h h Manningfords Berryfields 39 A Salisbury 24 B T Pewsey G West View Cre a sc r ent d Wiltshire Berwick Bassett 49 B Salisbury Railway Station 2B 1A e Bottlesford n College L10 P Bulkington s AD RO L AAN Where to TH A N BeechingstokeBeecheechingstokeke Berwick St James 2BSandy Lane X33 A LWOR NNE S HIL E catchHillw oyourrth Road bus 1D Bishops Cannings 49 Connect2: Line 1 B Seend and Seend Cleeve 49 Seend Shuttle A Heywood, Village Patneyy Hilcott Woodborough Manningford Bruce Bottlesford Connect2: Line 1 D Sells Green 271 272 273 X72 Seend Shuttle A Mardenrdenden Broad Street 1A Bourton Connect2: Line 1 D Semington 39 49 A 77 Wedhampton 85 Hartmoor Potterne Pans North Newnton Bowerhill 271 272 273 X72 A Shaw 271 272 273 X72 A Marston 85 Road Road 1D Lane WWooodbridoodbridge Inn Marshall Road 87 Box: Northey Arms 271 272 273 A Shrewton 24 B Wick 272 Chirton WilsfordWilsforsford Bradford on Avon 39 A South Newton 2B Lane Newman UBC Line 2 area Road Bookable bus. Bratton 87 87A A Stanton St Bernard Connect2: Lines 1 & 2 B X72 L10 Green Lane Hospital See details below Broad Hinton 49 B Stapleford 2B Worton Broadleas & NHS Treatment Centre Bromham 33 X33 Seend Shuttle A Steeple Ashton 77 85 A Road Urchfont UCB Rushall Broughton Gifford 39 A Stert 273 X72 UCB Connect2: Lines 1 and 10 B 77 Downlands Road Charlton Bulkington 77 85 A Stoford Bridge 2B 87A 87 87 272 C Swindon and Railway Station 49 B 87A Upavon Calne 33 A T Potterne Porch House Cannings Cross Connect2: Line 1 D Tilshead 2455 B Charlton Connect2: Line 10 D Trowbridge 49 77 85 87 87A A Easterton East Chisenbury Chippenham and Railway Station 33 X33 A U 77 87A 2 Chirton and Westbury 4 Upavon 210 Connect2: Line 10 D Enford A342 Wiltshire Yeoman 210 Connect2: Lines 1 and 10 D Station 87 272 X72 Upton Lovell 55 B 2 210 Chitterne 55 B Coombe Urchfont 87 272 273 X72 UCB 87 Coate Connect2: Line 1 D Connect2: Lines 1 and 10 B Market Codford 55 B Lavington Fittleton Coulston West Conock Connect2: Lines 1 and 10 D W Lavington 87A Coulston 87 87A A Warminster 55 B 87 Netheravon Wedhampton Connect2: Line 1 D D West Kennett Connect2: Marlborough Taxibuzz D 87 87 87A Tilshead 210 Figheldean Derry Hill 33 X33 A WWestburyestbury Bratton Edington Erlestoke Great Cheverell KEY West Lavington 2455 87 87A 272 X72 B Change at Westbury for: E West Overton Connect2: Marlborough Taxibuzz D DevizesDevizes TToown Bus Frequent Services Infrequent Services East Chisenbury 210 D Westbury and Railway Station 87 87A A 264/265 to Warminster 55 Orcheston Taunton, Weymouth, Exeterr,, East Grafton, Village Green Connect2: Lines 11 & 12 D Westbury Business Park 87 87A A 1A 2 39 55 210 Plymouth and Cornwall Chitterne Shrewton East Kennett Connect2: Marlborough Taxibuzz D Wilcot Connect2: Line 10 D 4 National Express Easterton 270 272 273 X72 B 1C 4 402 Wilsford Connect2: Lines 1 & 2, Line 10 D Edington 87 87A A Wilton 2B SS SS (Seend Shuttle) Codford Enford 210 D Winterbourne Bassett 49 B Winterbourne Stoke Amesbury 1D 33 X33 UCB UCB (Urchfont Community Bus) Erlestoke 87 87A A Winterbourne Stoke 2B Etchilhampton 210 Connect2: Line 1 D Berwick St.
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