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Buses Serving Spires Academy buses serving Spires Academy page 1 of 3 via Chartham and Thanington F F M-T M-T Getting to school 1A 1 Going from school 956 956 1 956 956 1A 1 Chartham Beech Avenue 0728 Spires Academy 1410 1410 1525 1525 Chartham Beech Ave Post Box 0730 0742 Sturry Rail Station 1418 1418 1533 1533 Chartham, Rail Station 0738 0751 Canterbury Bus Station arrive 1430 1430 1545 1545 Thanington, Tonford Lane - 0756 Canterbury Bus Station Bay B5 SL 1458 SL 1605 1610 Canterbury Bus Station 0758 0816 Thanington Stranger's Lane 1508 1615 1620 Spires Academy 0815 C Chartham Rail Station 1515 - 1627 Chartham The Local 1520 - 1632 Chartham Beech Avenue 1522 1622 C - Change bus at Canterbury Bus Station to route 8A M-T - This bus journey runs on Mondays to Thursdays only. shown below. F - This bus journey runs on Fridays only. SL - This bus continues to Spring Lane, Russet Road. via Spring Lane and St. Martin’s Hill M-T M-T F F Getting to school 8 956 8A Going from school 956 956 956 956 Lower Chantry Lane, Ivy Lane 0757 Spires Academy 1525 1525 1410 1410 St Martin's Hill, Windmill Road 0759 Sturry Rail Station 1533 1533 1418 1418 Spring Lane, Russet Road 0806 Canterbury Bus Station arrive 1545 - 1430 - Canterbury Bus Station Bay C2 0805 0816 0825 Canterbury Bus Station Bay A2 1547 1432 Sturry Rail Station 0822 0833 0838 St Martin's Hill, Windmill Road 1553 1438 Spires Academy 0826 0837 0842 Spring Lane, Russet Road 1557 1442 This timetable is correct from 1st September 2020. buses serving Spires Academy page 2 of 3 via Herne Bay, Beltinge, Hillborough and Broomfield F M-T Getting to school 921 Going from school 921 921 Herne Bay, Fire Station 0735 Spires Academy 1410 1525 Herne Bay, Q.V Hospital 0741 Sturry Rail Station 1417 1532 Terminus Drive 0744 Broad Oak, Sweechgate 1420 1535 Hillborough School 0749 Herne, School Lane 1428 1543 Broomfield, The Plough 0755 Broomfield, The Plough 1435 1550 Herne, School Lane 0802 Hillborough School 1441 1556 Broad Oak, Sweechgate 0810 Terminus Drive 1446 1601 Sturry Rail Station 0813 Herne Bay, Q.V Hospital 1449 1604 Spires Academy 0820 Herne Bay, Library 1455 1610 M-T - This bus journey runs on Mondays to Thursdays only. F - This bus journey runs on Fridays only. This timetable is correct from 1st September 2020. buses serving Spires Academy page 3 of 3 via Tankerton, Greenhill and Tyler Hill F M-T Getting to school 922 Going from school 922 922 Whitstable, Tollgate 0704 Spires Academy 1410 1525 Whitstable, Horsebridge 0712 Sturry Rail Station 1417 1532 Tankerton, Priest & Sow Corner 0722 Sturry Road, ASDA 1424 1539 Westbrook Farm 0731 Kingsmead, Sainsbury’s 1427 1542 Sea Street Roundabout 0734 Hales Place, Tenterden Drive 1433 1548 Greenhill, Poplar Drive 0739 Tyler Hill, Tyler’s Kiln 1438 1553 Tyler Hill, Tyler’s Kiln 0753 Greenhill, Poplar Drive 1453 1608 Hales Place, Tenterden Drive 0758 Sea Street, Roundabout 1458 1613 Kingsmead, Sainsbury’s 0805 Westbrook Farm 1503 1618 Sturry Road, ASDA 0808 Tankerton, Priest & Sow Corner 1512 1627 Sturry Rail Station 0813 Whitstable, Harbour Street 1522 1637 Spires Academy 0820 Whitstable, Tollgate 1530 1645 M-T - This bus journey runs on Mondays to Thursdays only. F - This bus journey runs on Fridays only. This timetable is correct from 1st September 2020..
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