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Timetables for School Bus Service Routes 2018-2019 TIMETABLES FOR SCHOOL BUS SERVICE ROUTES & LATE-BUS HUBS 2018/2019 AQUA ROUTE (Tiddington) 2018-2019 Outward Return Town / Village Road Stop Location Banding Pickup Pickup TIDDINGTON Tiddington Road Spar Shop 07:35 16:50 B ALVESTON Wellesbourne Road YHA Stratford Upon Avon 07:38 16:46 B WELLESBOURNE (South) Dovehouse Drive Dovehouse nr Hampton Road 07:44 16:42 B WELLESBOURNE (Centre) Bridge Street The Stags Head 07:48 16:38 B BARFORD Church Street Opp Barford School 07:55 16:31 B KING'S HIGH SCHOOL (drop off only) The Butts / A425 KHS / Castle Gate 08:20 n/a n/a WARWICK SCHOOL Myton Road Coach Park 08:25 16:20 BLUE ROUTE (Rugby) 2018-2019 Outward Return Town / Village Road Stop Location Banding Pickup Pickup RUGBY Clinton Road (School) Secondary School 07:05 17:32 D BILTON Bilton Road (Tesco's) Tesco's 07:12 17:20 D DUNCHURCH Rugby Road Cawston Lane 07:18 17:11 D BIRDINGBURY Marton Road Memorial Stand 07:30 17:00 C LEAMINGTON SPA (North) Cubbington Road Quigleys Butchers 07:47 16:45 A LEAMINGTON SPA (Centre) Beauchamp Avenue Holy Trinity Church 07:51 16:41 A LEAMINGTON SPA (West) Rugby Road Lockwoods 07:54 16:37 A KING'S HIGH SCHOOL (drop off only) The Butts / A425 KHS / Castle Gate 08:20 n/a n/a WARWICK SCHOOL Myton Road Coach Park 08:25 16:20 CREAM ROUTE (Chipping Campden) 2018-2019 Outward Return Town / Village Road Stop Location Banding Pickup Pickup CHIPPING CAMPDEN High Street Town Hall 07:10 17:32 E MICKLETON Chapel Lane Three Ways House Hotel 07:16 17:22 D AM - Pear Tree Close AM - Masons Arms LONG MARSTON 07:25 17:12 D PM - Welford Road PM - Rumer Close WESTON Milcote Road Opp Weston Farm 07:33 17:05 C WELFORD ON AVON (Maypole) High Street Maypole 07:35 17:02 C Binton Road / High WELFORD ON AVON (North) Church Street 07:38 17:00 C Street KING'S HIGH SCHOOL (drop off only) The Butts / A425 KHS / Castle Gate 08:20 n/a n/a WARWICK SCHOOL Myton Road Coach Park 08:25 16:20 GOLD ROUTE (Alcester) 2018-2019 Outward Return Town / Village Road Stop Location Banding Pickup Pickup ALCESTER Priory Road Police Station 07:15 17:15 E BINTON Main Road Village Hall 07:27 17:05 C SHOTTERY Hathaway Lane Opp Seymour Road 07:35 16:59 C STRATFORD UPON AVON (West) Alcester Road Opp Saltway Centre 07:38 16:56 B AM - Train Station STRATFORD UPON AVON (Station) Alcester Road 07:40 16:54 B PM - SUA College AM - Mop Stop (corner John St) STRATFORD UPON AVON (Centre) Guild Street 07:44 16:50 B PM - M&S rear KING'S HIGH SCHOOL (drop off only) The Butts / A425 KHS / Castle Gate 08:20 n/a n/a WARWICK SCHOOL Myton Road Coach Park 08:25 16:20 GREEN ROUTE (Coventry) 2018-2019 Outward Return Town / Village Road Stop Location Banding Pickup Pickup COVENTRY (Station) Kenilworth Road Henry VIII School / Rail Station 07:02 17:45 D COVENTRY (South) Kenilworth Road Gibbett Hill 07:09 17:25 D COVENTRY (Cannon Hill) Cannon Hill Road Cannon Hill stop 07:12 17:17 C Junction Kirby Corner & Lyndgate COVENTRY (South West) Kirby Corner Road 07:13 17:16 C Road Westwood Heath WESTWOOD HEATH (West) Bockendon Road Stop 07:18 17:11 C Road BALSALL COMMON (East) Kelsey Lane Catchems Corner Stop 07:25 17:04 C BALSALL COMMON (North) Station Road Opp Village Hall 07:30 16:59 C BALSALL COMMON (Centre) Kenilworth Road The White Horse 07:33 17:02 C KENILWORTH (North) Clinton Lane Clinton Lane stop 07:40 16:46 B KENILWORTH (Centre) Warwick Road The Clock Tower 07:44 16:42 B AM - St John's Church Stop KENILWORTH (South) Warwick Road 07:47 16:39 B PM - St John's Street Stop KENILWORTH (West) Warwick Road Rouncil Lane Stop 07:49 16:37 B LEEK WOOTTON Warwick Road Village Hall Stop 07:51 16:30 B KING'S HIGH SCHOOL (drop off only) The Butts / A425 KHS / Castle Gate 08:20 n/a n/a WARWICK SCHOOL Myton Road Coach Park 08:25 16:20 ORANGE ROUTE (Solihull) 2018-2019 Outward Return Town / Village Road Stop Location Banding Pickup Pickup SOLIHULL Station Approach Train Station 07:09 17:13 D KNOWLE Warwick Road Lodge Road (Toby Carvery) 07:19 17:01 C DORRIDGE Station Road Widney Road Stop 07:23 16:58 C AM - Village Hall CHADWICK END Warwick Road 07:31 16:51 C PM - Orange Tree LAPWORTH Station Lane Lapworth School 07:36 16:46 C SHREWLEY Hockley Road Crossroads Stop 07:43 16:40 B HATTON PARK Charingworth Drive Charingworth Drive (front of estate) 07:50 16:35 A KING'S HIGH SCHOOL (drop off only) The Butts / A425 KHS / Castle Gate 08:20 n/a n/a WARWICK SCHOOL Myton Road Coach Park 08:25 16:20 PURPLE ROUTE (Adderbury) 2018-2019 Outward Return Town / Village Road Stop Location Banding Pickup Pickup ADDERBURY High Street The Coach & Horses 07:10 17:17 F BODICOTE Weeping Cross End of The Rydes 07:15 17:11 F BANBURY CROSS Horse Fair Odeon Cinema 07:24 17:05 E SHOTTESWELL Coronation Lane Mina Bus Stop 07:33 16:54 D WARMINGTON Mollington Lane Crossroads 07:40 16:48 C MOD KINETON B4100 Opp Northend Road 07:47 16:42 C GAYDON B4100 Opp Service Station 07:51 16:39 B KING'S HIGH SCHOOL (drop off only) The Butts / A425 KHS / Castle Gate 08:20 n/a n/a WARWICK SCHOOL Myton Road Coach Park 08:25 16:20 RED ROUTE (Shipston-on-Stour) 2018-2019 Outward Return Town / Village Road Stop Location Banding Pickup Pickup SHIPSTON-ON-STOUR Mill Street A3400 Pettiphers Garage 07:14 17:19 D TREDDINGTON Stratford Road Main Bus Stop 07:19 17:14 D NEWBOLD-ON-STOUR Stratford Road Village Hall 07:24 17:09 D ALDERMINSTER Shipston Road Church 07:29 17:04 C STRATFORD UPON AVON (Waitrose) Shipston Road Waitrose / Clifford Road 07:38 16:55 B STRATFORD UPON AVON (Butterfly) Swans Nest Stratford Butterfly Farm 07:42 16:51 B KING'S HIGH SCHOOL (drop off only) The Butts / A425 KHS / Castle Gate 08:20 n/a n/a WARWICK SCHOOL Myton Road Coach Park 08:25 16:20 SILVER ROUTE (Tanworth-in-Arden) 2018-2019 Outward Return Town / Village Road Stop Location Banding Pickup Pickup TANWORTH-IN-ARDEN Well Lane St Mary's Church 07:20 17:11 D BUCKLEY GREEN Birmingham Road Opp The Virgins 07:30 17:01 C HENLEY-IN-ARDEN High Street The Three Tuns 07:34 16:58 C PRESTON BAGOT Warwick Road The Crabmill 07:42 16:50 B CLAVERDON Henley Road The Crown Inn 07:47 16:45 B NORTON LINDSEY Wolverton Road Village Hall 07:54 16:38 B WARWICK (Chase Meadow) Hampton Road end of Morecroft Drive 08:00 16:32 A KING'S HIGH SCHOOL (drop off only) The Butts / A425 KHS / Castle Gate 08:20 n/a n/a WARWICK SCHOOL Myton Road Coach Park 08:25 16:20 YELLOW ROUTE (Badby) 2018-2019 Outward Return Town / Village Road Stop Location Banding Pickup Pickup BADBY Pinford Green Main Bus Stop 07:06 17:16 E CHARWELTON Banbury Road Fox & Hounds 07:11 17:10 E BYFIELD Boddington Road Opp Jubilee Close 07:16 17:05 D PRIORS MARSTON (ceases 2019) The Green The Green Stop 07:24 16:58 D AM - 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