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Chichester Area Schools Bus Routes Chichester Area Schools bus routes Hello and welcome to your guide all about getting to school in the Chichester area by bus. Whether you’re just starting school or returning for another year, we think you’ll find your bus routes easy and convenient. Inside this guide are the times the buses run and details of great ticket deals everyone going to school. Our drivers will pick you up from any bus stop along the route, simply put your hand out so they know you wish to get on. If you’re not sure which route is best for you, our online journey planner can help, simply visit www.stagecoachbus.com Fares and tickets Autumn Spring Summer Autumn Spring Summer £134.50 £107 £107 £234 £187 £187 gold Chichester Available from ages 5 to 16 (in secondary Available from ages 5 to 16 (in secondary education) and valid only in the education)and valid on all Stagecoach Chichester megarider area* South bus services. If you’re going to any of the schools in Chichester, we have a range of tickets that can save you time and money. There are two ticket types, termrider Chichester is for anyone living in the Chichester boundary and attending a Chichester School. The termrider Gold zone ticket will let you travel anywhere on the Stagecoach South network, running from Andover to Brighton, any day of the week. * termrider Chichester ticket is bounded by Fishbourne Salthill Road, Clay Lane, The Drive, Summersdale, Maudlin, Kings Head, Hunston Roundabout and Donnington House. You’ll need to show your school ID card (wherever issued) along with your ticket each time you travel. Buy yours online at www.stagecoachbus.com Contact details Timetable Information 0871 200 2233 Calls cost 12p per minute plus your company’s access charge. Customer Services 0345 121 0190 south.enquiries@ stagecoachbus.com Stagecoach South Bus Station, Chichester PO19 8DG Local Manager Colin Stratford www. stagecoachbus.com @StagecoachSouth Please note that all these services are available to the general public. Bishop Luffa School 60 652 653 Midhurst | Cocking | Singleton | West Dean | Lavant | Chichester West & East Wittering | Bracklesham | Bishop Luffa School Midhurst Bus Stand 0710 Chichester Cathedral 1447 Route Number 653 53 Route Number 652 Holmbush Way 0715 Lavant Road The Drive 1453 Birdham Stores 0651 Bishop Luffa School 1440 Cocking Post Office 0722 Lavant Yarbrook Cottages 1457 West Wittering Old House at Home 0659 Birdham Stores 1452 Singleton Grooms Yard 0727 West Dean The Dean 1501 East Wittering Post Office 0707 Bracklesham Corner 1458 West Dean The Dean 0731 Singleton Grooms Yard 1505 Bracklesham Corner 0712 East Wittering Post Office 1503 Lavant Yarbrook Cottages 0735 Cocking Post Office 1511 Birdham Stores 0720 West Wittering Old House at Home 1507 Lavant Road The Drive 0739 Holmbush Way 1517 Chichester Bus Station q 0738 Birdham Stores 1514 Chichester Cathedral 0746 Midhurst Bus Stand 1524 Chichester Cathedral q 0741 Bishop Luffa School Layby 0740 0744 55 600 660 Tangmere | Boxgrove | Bishop Luffa School Bognor Regis | Pagham | North Mundham | Bishop Luffa School Tangmere Military Aviation Museum 0655 Chichester Cathedral 1449 Route Number 600 Route Number 660 Halnaker Crossroads 0703 St Richard’s Hospital A&E 1455 Bognor Regis High Street 0630 Bishop Luffa School Layby 1440 Barnfield Drive Retail Park 0708 Barnfield Drive Retail Park 1500 Aldwick Road Post Office 0633 North Mundham School 1447 St Richard’s Hospital A&E 0714 Halnaker Crossroads 1505 Rose Green St Anthony’s Church 0640 Nyetimber Bear Inn 1455 Chichester New Park Road 0717 Tangmere Service Station 1508 Willowhale Library 0642 Pagham Shopping Parade 1500 Chichester Bus Station 0726 Tangmere Military Aviation Museum 1512 Pagham Shopping Parade 0650 Willowhale Library 1505 Chichester Cathedral 0728 Nyetimber Bear Inn 0655 Rose Green St Anthony’s Church 1507 Bishop Luffa School Layby 0732 North Mundham School 0706 Aldwick Road Post Office 1513 Chichester Bus Station 0721 Bognor Regis High Street 1516 Chichester Cathedral 0729 Bishop Luffa School Layby 0734 700 Havant | Emsworth | Southbourne | Bosham | Bishop Luffa School Havant Bus Station 0708 Bishop Luffa School Layby 1443 Emsworth Bypass 0716 Bosham Roundabout 1453 Southbourne Church 0721 Southbourne Church 1500 651 51 Bosham Roundabout 0728 Emsworth Square 1505 Bishop Luffa School Layby 0740 Havant Bus Station 1513 Selsey | Sidlesham | Hunston | Chichester Route Number 651 Route Number 51 Selsey Seal Road 0655 Chichester Cathedral 1455 Selsey Church 0704 Hunston Recreation Ground 1508 Sidlesham Manhood Lane 0710 Sidlesham Manhood Lane 1514 Hunston Spotted Cow 0718 Selsey Church 1520 700 Bishop Luffa School Layby 0730 Selsey West Sands 1532 Flansham Park | Bognor Regis | North Bersted | Chichester Flansham Park Alfriston Close 0636 0652 Westgate Leisure Centre 1446 Felpham The South Downs 0640 0656 Chichester Cathedral 1449 1459 Bognor Regis High Street 0650 0706 Chichester Bus Station 1457 1507 North Bersted Shops 0659 0715 North Bersted Shops 1513 1523 Chichester Bus Station 0715 0737 Bognor Regis High Street 1526 1536 Chichester Cathedral 0718 0741 Felpham The South Downs 1534 1544 Westgate Leisure Centre 0743 Flansham Park Alfriston Close 1539 1547 Please note that all these services are available to the general public. Chichester High School 46 47 600 Parklands & East Broyle | Chichester Elmer | Bognor Regis | Pagham | North Mundham | Chichester Kingsham Rd Route Number 46 47 46 Elmer Temple Sheen Rd 0711 0731 1520 1540 opposite High School Chichester Bus Station 0745 0820 1555 Middleton Sea Lane 0714 0734 North Mundham School 1529 1549 Chichester Cathedral 0749 0824 1559 Felpham The Southdowns 0717 0737 Nyetimber Bear Inn 1537 1557 East Broyle Worcester Road 0756 q 1606 Felpham Post Office 0721 0741 Pagham Shopping Parade 1542 1602 Sherborne Road Neville Road 0803 0830 1613 Bognor Regis High St 0730 0740 0750 Willowhale Library 1547 1607 East Broyle Worcester Road q 0837 q Aldwick Rd Post Office 0733 0743 0753 Rose Green 1549 1609 Chichester Cathedral 0810 0845 1620 St Anthony’s Church Chichester Bus Station 0814 0849 1624 Rose Green St Anthony's Church 0740 0750 0800 Aldwick Rd Post Office 1555 1615 Willowhale Library 0742 0752 0802 Bognor Regis High St 1601 1621 Pagham Shopping Parade 0750 0800 0810 Felpham Post Office 1605 1625 Nyetimber Bear Inn 0755 0805 0815 Felpham The Southdowns 1610 1630 North Mundham School 0802 0812 0822 Middleton Sea Lane 1613 1633 50 Kingsham Rd outside High School 0812 0822 0832 Elmer Temple Sheen Rd 1616 1636 Summersdale | Graylingwell | Chichester Chichester Bus Station 0820 0830 0840 Summersdale Winterbourne Rd 0 811 Chichester Bus Station 1525 1555 Graylingwell Park Blomfield Dr 0817 Chichester Cathedral 1529 1559 Chichester University 0820 Chichester University 1534 1604 651 Chichester Cathedral 0828 Graylingwell Park Blomfield Dr 1538 1608 Chichester Bus Station 0832 Summersdale Winterbourne Rd 1541 1611 Selsey | Sidlesham | Hunston | Chichester Selsey Seal Road 0800 Chichester High School Grounds 1530 Selsey Church 0811 Hunston Spotted Cow 1543 Sidlesham Manhood Lane 0819 Sidlesham Manhood Lane 1549 52 53 Hunston Spotted Cow 0825 Selsey Church 1555 Chichester High School Grounds 0840 Selsey Seal Road 1605 Chichester | Bracklesham | East & West Wittering Route Number 53 53 52 52 Chichester High School Grounds 1530 1530 55 655 Birdham Stores 0751 1541 1541 Bracklesham Corner q 1547 1547 Oving | Tangmere | Boxgrove | Chichester West Wittering Old House at Home 0757 0757 q q 55 655 55 55 East Wittering Post Office 0803 0803 1552 1552 Oving St Andrews Close 0755 Chichester Bus Station 1525 1545 West Wittering Old House at Home q q 1556 1556 Tangmere Military Aviation Museum 0800 0800* Chichester Cathedral 1529 1548 Bracklesham Corner 0809 0809 q Halnaker Crossroads 0809 q St Richard’s Hospital A&E 1535 1555 Birdham Stores 0817 0817 1603 Barnfield Drive Retail Park 0815 q Barnfield Drive Retail Park 1540 1600 Chichester High School Grounds 0830 0830 q St Richard’s Hospital A&E 0821 q Halnaker Crossroads 1545 1605 Chichester Bus Station 0835 0835 1606 Chichester New Park Road 0824 q Tangmere Service Station 1548 1608 Chichester Bus Station 0840 0820 Tangmere Military Aviation Museum 1552 1612 Oving St Andrews Close 1612 *This journey starting from Oving, St Andrew’s Close at 0755. Runs direct between Copper Beech Drive, Tangmere & Chichester Market. 56 Chichester | Arundel Park Chichester Bus Station 0827 1546 700 St James Road Farndell Close 0833 1552 Flansham Park | Bognor Regis | North Bersted | Chichester Arundel Park Windsor Road 0839 1556 Flansham Park Alfriston Close 0717 0727 0737 Chichester Bus Station 1527 1537 1547 Chichester Bus Station 0848 1605 Felpham The Southdowns 0722 0733 0743 North Bersted Shops 1543 1554 1604 Bognor Regis High Street 0737 0747 0757 Bognor Regis High Street 1556 1607 1617 North Bersted Shops 0747 0757 0807 Felpham The Southdowns 1604 1615 1625 Chichester Bus Station 0813 0823 0838 Flansham Park Alfriston Close 1607 1619 1628 60 Midhurst | Cocking | Singleton | West Dean | Lavant | Chichester Midhurst Bus Stand 0750 Chichester Bus Station 1543 700 Holmbush Way 0755 Chichester Cathedral 1547 Havant | Emsworth | Southbourne | Bosham | Chichester Cocking Post Office 0805 Lavant Road The Drive 1553 Singleton Grooms Yard 0810 Lavant Yarbrook Cottages 1557 Havant Bus Station 0728 0748 Chichester Bus Station 1522 1542 1602 West Dean The Dean 0814 West Dean The Dean 1601 Emsworth Bypass 0737 0757 Chichester Cathedral 1527 1547 1607 Lavant Yarbrook Cottages 0758 0818 Singleton
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