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Sparsholt College Campus Bus Timetable 2021/22 Sparsholt College campus bus timetable 2021/22 Aldershot – Aldermaston - 0118 971 3257 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.40 pm) Band Aldershot – Train station Road opp Station Cafe 7.55 am 6.25 pm D Heath End - layby, by Camdenwell's Fish Bar 8.00 am 6.25 pm D Farnham -South Street bus stop by Sainsbury's AM/ junction of West Street & Castle Street PM 8.05 am 6.15 pm D Bordon – bus stop on the A325 Farnham Road (East Bound) near Station Rd 8.25 am 5.55 pm D Alton – Sainsbury’s, Draymans Way 8.45 am 5.35 pm C Four Marks - Lymington Bottom Bus Stop 8.55 am 5.25 pm B New Alresford – The Co-op bus stop 9.05 am 5.15 pm B Amesbury - Amport and District – 01264 772307 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.40 pm) Band Amesbury – Central Car Park 8.30 am 5.50 pm C Bulford Camp - Near Junction of Marlborough Rd/ Horne Rd 8.40 am 5.40 pm C Tidworth – Hampshire Cross bus stop 8.50 am 5.30 pm C Ludgershall - Outside Tesco 8.55 am 5.25 pm B Weyhill Road – Appleshaw (AM) / White House (PM) crossroad 9.00 am 5.15 pm B Weyhill Road – Layby past Short Lane 9.05 am 5.20 pm B Middle Wallop – Junction of The Avenue/Danebury Rd 9.15 am 5.05 pm B Stockbridge – St Peters Church 9.20 am 4.50 pm A Bitterne - Wheelers - 02380 471800 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.50 pm) Band Bitterne – West End Rd, opposite Sainsbury’s 7.45 am 6.15 pm B Portswood – bus stop outside Bus Depot, now Sainsbury’s 8.00 am 6.00 pm B Chilworth -Roundabout at Bassett Avenue (AM); 1st bus stop The Avenue after pedestrian lights (PM) 8.15 am 5.45 pm B Chandlers Ford – Bournemouth Rd (Opposite Asda) 8.20 am 5.35 pm A Chandlers Ford - Fryern Arcade 8.30 am 5.25 pm A Otterbourne – The White Horse 8.50 am 5.20 pm A Bournemouth – Lucketts – 01425 473188 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.50 pm) Band Bournemouth - Bournemouth Station – Stand 1 7.45 am 6.30 pm D Pokesdown - Railway station 7.50 am 6.25 pm D Iford – Jumpers Corner 7.52 am 6.20 pm D Christchurch - Outside Waitrose 7.57 am 6.15 pm D Hinton Admiral – Stop near Cat and Fiddle pub 8.05 am 6.05 pm D New Milton - Whitefield Rd stop 8.10 am 6.00 pm D Bahley – bus stop next to post office 8.15 am 5.55 pm D Romsey – Opposite Texaco garage Bishop Blaze pub 8.50 am 5.28 pm B Romsey – Halterworth Lane Seaward rise 8.55 am 5.24 pm B Romsey – Opposite Cedar Nursery Sandy Lane 9.00 am 5.20 pm B Fratton – P’mouth City Coaches - 01243 378337 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.40 pm) Band Fratton Railway station- Goldsmith Avenue Fratton Bridge 07.20am 6:35 pm D Hilsea Railway station - Norway Rd bus stop at bottom road bridge 07.31 am 6:23 pm D Cosham – Old Post Office first bus stop 07.37 am 6:17 pm C Portchester - Railway station bus stop outside Red Lion pub 07.48 am 6:07 pm C Fareham - Brutton Solicitors outside bus layby 07.55 am 6:00 pm C Highlands Road – Outside Working Mens Club 07.58 am N/A C Wickham - opposite The Inn on The Square 08.10 am 5:45 pm B Waltham Chase – Waltham Chase Stores (previously was One Stop) 08.20 am 5:35 pm B Bishops Waltham - The Square 08.25 am 5:30 pm B Fair Oak - layby by Witt Road 08.35 am 5:20 pm B Colden Common – Corner of Veers Lane (junction with Main Road) 08.45 am 5:15 pm A Twyford – Centre, Bus stop by post office 08.50 am 5:10 pm A Hedge End – Xelabus - 023 8064 4715 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.40 pm) Band Gosport - bus stop at Fareham Road/Tichbourne Way 07.48 am 6.40 pm C Gosport - Brockhurst Roundabout 07.51 am 6.35 pm C Gosport - The Cocked Hat Public House 07.55 am 6.30 pm C Lee-on-Solent - Bus Terminal 08.03 am 6.22 pm C Stubbington – Golden Bowler Pub 08.06 am 6.18 pm C Stubbington - Red Lion pub 08.10 am 6.13 pm C Titchfield Hill - Southampton Rd 08.18 am 6.03 pm C Whiteley – bus stop on Yew Tree Drive opposite Sweethills Crescent 08.23 am 5.55 pm C Locks Heath - Centre bus stop 08.28 am 5.47 pm C Sarisbury Green - Bridge Rd - opposite One Stop 08.35 am 5.35 pm C Bursledon – A27 Providence Hill opposite Windover Manor pub 08.40 am 5.30 pm C Hedge End – Video shop on St Johns Rd 08.48 am 5.25 pm B Updated – 01/09/2021 Sparsholt College campus bus timetable 2021/22 Havant –P’mouth City Coaches - 01243 378337 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.40 pm) Band Havant – Market Parade opposite Iceland 07.50am 6:05 pm D Widley - (Previously the Hampshire Rose stop) 08.00am 6:00 pm C Waterlooville - Old Post office/St Georges walk 08.10am 5:55 pm C Cowplain – outside Pasha 08.15am 5:45 pm C Horndean – shopping precinct 08.20am 5:35 pm C Petersfield Railway station – bus stop on station approach 08.35am 5:20 pm C West Meon Hut – Layby by Garage on A272 08.50am 5:05 pm B Lymington – Laguna - 01202 767022 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.50 pm) Band Lymington - Southampton Road/Queen Avenue 07.55 am 6.25 pm D Beaulieu – bus stop outside Q8 Garage 08.10 am 6.06 pm C Dibden/Hythe – St.Andrews church 08.17 am 6.01 pm C Dibden/Hythe- Dearleap Way 08.20 am 5.56 pm C Applemore – outside Tesco 08.25 am 5.51 pm C Marchwood – The church Main Street 08.30 am 5.40 pm B North Baddesley – bus stop just before Castle Lane near traffic lights 08.50 am 5.20 pm A Newbury – Aldermaston - 0118 971 3257 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.40 pm) Band Newbury – Train station, Link Road 8.10 am 6.05 pm C Sandleford – opposite Newbury College, St Gabriels side 8.14 am 6.01 pm C New Greenham park – bus stop by main entrance 8.18 am 5.57 pm C Kingsclere - The Square 8.22 am 5.53 pm C Oakley – outside the Fox pub forecourt 8.40 am 5.35 pm C Overton - The Square 8.47 am 5.28 pm B Freefolk - bus stop by Watch lane 8.51 am 5.24 pm B Whitchurch - Bus stop by bridge 8.55 am 5.20 pm B Sutton Scotney – Wessex Park (Southbound) on the A30 Bullington Lane 9.05 am 5.10 pm A South Wonston – bus stop Christmas Hill opp Downs road 9.10 am 5.05 pm A Ringwood (Fordingbridge) - Laguna – 01202 767022 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.50 pm) Band Ringwood - Meeting House Lane 7.35 am 6.30 pm C Alderholt – Co op 7.50 am 6.15 pm D Fordingbridge - outside Burgate School, Salisbury Rd 8.00 am 6.05 pm D Breamore – Village hall 8.02 am 6.03pm C Downton - opposite ‘The Bull’ 8.05 am 5.59 pm C Bodenham By Pass – Bus Shelter (Nunton Lane End) 8.10 am 5.55 pm C Downton Road - by the BP garage (was shell) 8.18 am 5.52 pm C Salisbury – Coach Station (Millstream App) 8.28 am 5.42 pm C Salisbury - Bishops Down bus stop on A30 Cemetery Bus Stop 8.33 am 5.35 pm C Firsdown Hill – Firs Close, Firsdown Bus stop 8.41 am 5.27 pm B West Winterslow - Kings Corner 8.45 am 5.23 pm B Middle Winterslow - The Flood 8.50 am 5.18 pm B Broughton, Broughton green Corner of school lane/north end 9.05 am 5.05 pm B Sway – Wheelers - 02380 471800 Pick up Drop off Time Price Time (Departs SCH 4.40 pm) Band Sway - Church Rd Car Showroom* 7.50 am 6.20 pm D Brockenhurst - College Bus Stop* 8.00 am 6.05 pm C Lyndhurst – Park Hotel Bus Stop* 8.10 am 5.55 pm C Ashurst – Car Wash 8.25 am 5.50 pm C Calmore – The Breeze Van Centre (Previously Testwood Motors) 8.35 am 5.46 pm C Ower – The Vine Inn 8.45 am 5.20 pm B Michlemersh – Outside Bear and Ragged Staff 9.00 am 5.05 pm B King Somborne – Outside the church 9.07 am 4.55 pm A Up Somborne – Rockley Manor, Opp Strawberry Lane 9.10 am 4.53 pm A Thatcham - 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