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Timetables: Witney and Woodstock Area Stagecoach in Oxfordshire 11 Mondays to Saturdays Oxford - Hanborough - Witney notes M-F M-F S M-F M-F S M-F Oxford New Road E4 ………… 07.25 08.15 09.15 15 15.15 16.35 16.35 17.35 17.50 18.20 Botley Elms Parade …............... 07.34 08.25 09.25 25 15.25 16.45 16.50 17.50 18.00 18.30 Eynsham Church …………........ 07.43 08.35 09.35 35 15.35 16.55 17.00 18.02 18.10 18.40 times Eynsham Spareacre Lane ……. ↓ ↓ 09.39 39 15.39 16.59 17.04 18.06 18.14 18.44 e Long Hanborough New Road ↓ ↓ 09.47 47 15.47 17.07 17.12 18.14 18.22 18.52 am s Freeland Broadmarsh Lane …... 07.51 08.43 09.51 51 15.51 17.11 17.16 18.18 18.26 18.56 until North Leigh Masons Arms ……. ~~ 08.50 10.00 the 00 16.00 ~~ ~~ 18.27 18.35 19.05 at Madley Park Co-op ……………. ~~ 08.56 ↓ ↓ ↓ ~~ ~~ 18.33 18.41 19.11 Witney o/s Bus Garage ……….. ~~ 09.08 10.10 10 16.10 ~~ ~~ ↓ ↓ ↓ Witney Market Square ……….. ~~ 09.09 10.11 then 11 16.11 ~~ ~~ 18.40 18.48 19.18 Witney opp Bus Garage …........ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ 18.41 18.49 19.19 Witney - Hanborough - Oxford notes M-F M-F S M-F S M-F Witney Bus Garage ……………. 06.09 06.45 07.40 ~~ 09.10S ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ Witney Market Square ……….. 06.14 06.50 07.45 ~~ 09.15 s 15 15.15 16.20 ~~ ~~ Madley Park Co-op ……………. 06.21 06.57 07.52 ~~ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ~~ ~~ time North Leigh Masons Arms ……. 06.27 07.03 07.58 ~~ 09.23 e 23 15.23 16.28 ~~ ~~ Freeland Broadmarsh Lane …... 06.35 07.11 08.07 07.52 09.32 am 32 15.32 16.37 17.13 17.20 s Long Hanborough New Road 06.40 07.16 08.11 07.57 09.36 36 until 15.36 16.41 ↓ ↓ the Eynsham Spareacre Lane ……. 06.49 07.26 08.20 ↓ 09.45 45 15.45 16.50 ↓ ↓ at Eynsham Church …………........ 06.53 g07.31 08.24 g08.11 09.49 49 15.49 16.54 17.21 17.28 Botley Elms Parade …………… 07.06 l07.47 08.33 h08.27 09.58 then 58 15.58 17.03 17.30 17.38 Oxford Castle Street …………. 07.21 a08.10 08.47 c08.55 10.12 12 16.12 17.17 17.44 17.53 Notes : M-F = Mondays to Fridays S = Saturdays only g = Departs up to 10 minutes later during term time l = Departs up to 13 minutes later during term time a = Arrives up to 7 minutes earlier during vacations h = Departs up to 20 minutes later during term time c = Arrives up to 17 minutes earlier during vacations Bampton - Standlake - Eynsham - Oxford 18 Mondays to Saturdays notes S M-F Clanfield Institute 06.55 ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ Bampton Square 07.00 09.05 10.05 11.05 12.05 13.05 14.05 15.05 16.05 17.10 ~~ Aston High Street 07.06 09.11 10.11 11.11 12.11 13.11 14.11 15.11 16.11 17.16 17.16 Aston Cote Road 07.07 09.12 10.12 11.12 12.12 13.12 14.12 15.12 16.12 17.17 17.17 Brighthampton 07.11 09.16 10.16 11.16 12.26 13.16 14.16 15.16 16.16 17.21 17.21 Standlake Business Park ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 17.22 17.22 Standlake High Street 07.15 09.21 10.21 11.21 12.21 13.21 14.21 15.21 16.21 ↓ ↓ Standlake Heyford Close 07.19 ↓ 10.25 ↓ 12.25 ↓ 14.25 ↓ 16.25 ↓ ↓ Northmoor Red Lion 07.26 09.28 ↓ 11.28 ↓ 13.28 ↓ 15.28 ↓ ↓ ↓ Bablockhythe Ferry Turn 07.29 09.31 ↓ 11.31 ↓ 13.31 ↓ 15.31 ↓ ↓ ↓ Stanton Harcourt H’ct Arms 07.33 09.35 10.30 11.35 12.30 13.35 14.30 15.35 16.30 ↓ ↓ Sutton 07.37 09.39 10.34 11.39 12.34 13.39 14.34 15.39 16.34 17.29 17.29 Eynsham Church 07.41 09.43 10.48 11.43 12.38 13.43 14.38 15.43 16.38 17.33 17.33 Cassington A40 Turn 07.50 09.48 10.43 11.48 12.43 13.48 14.43 15.48 16.43 17.38 17.38 Oxford George Street 08.20 10.04 10.59 12.04 12.59 14.04 14.59 16.04 16.59 17.58 17.58 notes S M-F S M-F Oxford George Street B1 08.20 10.05 11.05 12.05 13.05 14.05 15.05 16.05 16.05 17.15 17.15 Cassington A40 Turn 08.35 10.20 11.20 12.20 13.20 14.20 15.20 16.20 16.28 17.35 17.40 Eynsham Church ↓ 10.26 11.26 12.26 13.26 14.26 15.26 16.26 16.38 17.41 17.46 Sutton 08.42 10.31 11.31 12.31 13.31 14.31 15.31 16.31 16.43 17.46 17.51 Stanton Harcourt H’ct Arms ↓ 10.34 11.34 12.34 13.34 14.34 15.34 16.34 16.46 17.49 17.54 Bablockhythe Ferry Turn ↓ ↓ 11.38 ↓ 13.38 ↓ 15.38 16.38 16.50 ↓ ↓ Northmoor Red Lion ↓ ↓ 11.41 ↓ 13.41 ↓ 15.41 16.41 16.53 ↓ ↓ Standlake Heyford Close ↓ 10.40 ↓ 12.40 ↓ 14.40 ↓ ↓ ↓ 17.55 18.00 Standlake High Street ↓ 10.44 11.50 12.44 13.50 14.44 15.50 16.50 17.02 17.59 18.04 Standlake Business Park 08.45 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Brighthampton 08.46 10.46 11.52 12.46 13.52 14.46 15.52 16.52 17.04 18.01 18.06 Aston Cote Road 08.50 10.50 11.56 12.50 13.56 14.50 15.56 16.56 17.08 18.05 18.10 Aston High Street 08.51 10.51 11.57 12.51 13.57 14.51 15.57 16.57 17.09 18.06 18.11 Bampton Square 08.58 10.58 12.05 12.58 14.05 14.58 16.05 17.05 ~~ 18.15 18.20 Clanfield Institute ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ --R-- --R-- notes S M-F Oxford George Street B1 18.05 18.05 Cassington A40 Turn 18.25 18.30 Eynsham Church 18.31 18.36 Sutton 18.36 18.41 Stanton Harcourt H’ct Arms 18.39 18.44 Bablockhythe Ferry Turn 18.43 18.48 Northmoor Red Lion 18.46 18.51 Standlake Heyford Close --R-- --R-- Standlake High Street 18.55 19.00 Standlake Business Park ↓ ↓ Brighthampton 18.57 19.02 Aston Cote Road 19.01 19.06 Aston High Street 19.02 19.07 Bampton Square 19.10 19.15 Clanfield Institute --R-- --R-- c = connects with service 19 to or from Clanfield and Carterton Carterton - Bampton - Witney 19 Mondays to Saturdays notes M-F Carterton Broadshires 06.43 07.43 08.48 09.48 10.48 11.48 12.48 13.48 14.48 15.48 16.48 Carterton Crossroads 06.45 07.45 08.50 09.50 10.50 11.50 12.50 13.50 14.50 15.50 16.50 Alvescot Memorial 06.49 07.49 08.54 09.54 10.54 11.54 12.54 13.54 14.54 15.54 16.54 Black Bourton Memorial 06.52 07.52 08.57 09.57 10.57 11.57 12.57 13.57 14.57 15.57 16.57 Clanfield Institute 06.56 07.56 09.01 10.01 11.01 12.01 13.01 14.01 15.01 16.01 17.01 Bampton Square 07.00 08.00 09.05 10.05 11.05 12.05 13.05 14.05 15.05 16.05 17.05 Bampton Bushey Row 07.02 08.02 09.07 10.07 11.07 12.07 13.07 14.07 15.07 16.07 17.07 Aston High Street 07.08 08.08 09.13 10.13 11.13 12.13 13.13 14.13 15.13 16.13 17.13 Aston Cote Road ↓ ↓ ↓ 10.14 ↓ ↓ 13.14 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Brighthampton ↓ ↓ ↓ 10.18 ↓ ↓ 13.18 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Ducklington Village 07.16 08.16 09.21 10.26 11.21 12.21 13.26 14.21 15.21 16.21 17.21 Witney Market Square 07.25 08.25 09.30 10.35 11.30 12.30 13.35 14.30 15.30 16.30 17.30 notes M-F Carterton Broadshires 18.08 ~~ Carterton Crossroads 18.10 ~~ Alvescot Memorial 18.14 ~~ Black Bourton Memorial 18.17 ~~ Clanfield Institute 18.21 ~~ Bampton Square 18.25 19.15 Bampton Bushey Row 18.27 ↓ Aston High Street 18.33 ↓ Aston Cote Road ↓ ↓ Brighthampton ↓ ↓ Ducklington Village 18.41 ↓ Witney Market Square 18.50 19.30 notes M-F Witney Market Square 07.00 08.40 09.40 10.40 11.40 12.35 13.40 14.40 15.35 16.55 17.55 18.50 Ducklington Village 07.06 08.47 09.47 10.47 11.47 12.42 13.47 14.47 15.42 17.05 18.05 18.57 Brighthampton ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 12.50 ↓ ↓ 15.50 ↓ ↓ ↓ Aston Cote Road ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 12.55 ↓ ↓ 15.55 ↓ ↓ ↓ Aston North Street 07.14 08.55 09.55 10.55 11.55 ↓ 13.55 14.55 ↓ 17.14 18.14 19.05 Aston High Street 07.15 08.56 09.56 10.56 11.56 12.56 13.56 14.56 15.56 17.15 18.15 19.06 Bampton Bushey Row 07.21 09.02 10.02 11.02 12.02 13.02 14.02 15.02 16.02 17.21 18.21 19.12 Bampton Square 07.23 09.05 10.05 11.05 12.05 13.05 14.05 15.05 16.05 17.25 18.25 19.15 Clanfield Institute 07.27 09.09 10.09 11.09 12.09 13.09 14.09 15.09 16.09 17.29 18.29 ~~ Black Bourton Memorial 07.31 09.13 10.13 11.13 12.13 13.13 14.13 15.13 16.13 17.33 18.33 ~~ Alvescot Memorial 07.34 09.16 10.16 11.16 12.16 13.16 14.16 15.16 16.16 17.36 18.36 ~~ Carterton Crossroads 07.39 09.21 10.21 11.21 12.21 13.21 14.21 15.21 16.21 17.41 18.41 ~~ Carterton Broadshires 07.42 09.26 10.26 11.26 12.26 13.26 14.26 15.26 16.26 17.46 --R-- ~~ Shilton Park Trefoil Way ~~ 09.31 10.31 11.31 12.31 13.31 14.31 15.31 16.31 17.51 ~~ ~~ Carterton opp Broadshires ~~ 09.36 10.36 11.36 12.36 13.36 14.36 15.36 16.36 17.56 ~~ ~~ Carterton Crossroads ~~ 09.38 10.38 11.38 12.38 13.38 14.38 15.38 16.38 ~~ ~~ ~~ Carterton Broadshires ~~ 09.41 10.41 11.41 12.41 13.41 14.41 15.41 16.41 ~~ ~~ ~~ M-F = Mondays to Fridays R = Serves this point on request of passengers already on bus c = connects with service 18 to or from Eynsham and Oxford Carterton - Lechlade - Swindon 64 Mondays to Saturdays Witney Market Square 07.17 ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ Curbridge Well Lane 07.23 ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ Broadshires Health Centre ↓ 09.40 11.40 14.45 16.40 Carterton Black Bourton Rd 07.34 09.45 11.45 14.50 16.45 Carterton Corbett Road 07.36 09.47 11.47 14.52 16.47 Kencot WI Hall 07.42 09.53 11.53 14.58 16.53 Broadwell The Chilli Pepper 07.43 09.51 11.55 15.00 16.55 Langford Crown 07.45 09.57 11.57 15.02 16.57 Filkins The Lamb 07.48 10.00 12.00 15.05 17.00 Little Faringdon Turn 07.52 10.03 12.03 15.08 17.03 Lechlade Market Square 07.58 10.08 12.08 15.13 17.08 St John’s Priory Caravan Park ↓ 10.10 ↓ ↓ ↓ Coleshill Radnor Arms ↓ 10.18 ↓ ↓ ↓ Highworth Swindon Street 08.10 10.25 12.18 15.23 17.18 Kingsdown Kingsdown Road 08.16 10.30 12.23 15.28 17.23 Swindon Bus Station 08.35 10.40 12.32 15.37 17.35 Swindon Bus Station 08.45 10.45 13.45 15.45 17.45 Kingsdown Kingsdown Road 08.54 10.54 13.54 15.54 17.56 Highworth Swindon Street 09.00 11.00 14.00 16.00 18.02 Coleshill Radnor Arms ↓ ↓ 14.07 ↓ ↓ St John’s Priory Caravan Park ↓ ↓ 14.15 ↓ ↓ Lechlade Market Square 09.10 11.10 14.20 16.10 18.12 Little Faringdon Turn 09.15 11.15 14.25 16.15 18.17 Filkins The Lamb 09.18 11.18 14.28 16.18 18.20 Langford Crown 09.21 11.21 14.31 16.21 18.23 Broadwell The Chilli Pepper 09.23 11.23 14.33 16.23 18.25 Kencot WI Hall 09.25 11.25 14.35 16.25 18.27 Carterton Corbett Road 09.29 11.29 14.39 16.29 18.30 Carterton Crossroads 09.32 11.32 14.42 16.32 18.32 Broadshires Health Centre 09.35 11.35 14.45 16.35 ↓ Curbridge Well Lane ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ 18.42 Witney Bus Garage ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ 18.47 On Market Days (Thursday) services towards
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