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16 Aylesbury Aylesbury - Waddesdon - Steeple Claydon (- Marsh Gibbon) 16 MONDAY TO FRIDAY From: 20 February 2012 Notes : 18 sch sch Nsch Nsch sch Nsch 613 Stone, Upton Turn 07:24 Dinton, New Road 07:26 Haddenham, Fort End 07:32 Haddenham, Railway Station Bridge 07:34 Dinton, New Road 07:41 Stone, Village Hall 07:45 Fairford Leys School 07:53 Aylesbury, Griffin Lane 07:54 Aylesbury Bus Station, Bay 6 07:15 07:50 | 07:50 08:55 09:50 10:50 11:50 12:50 13:50 14:50 14:50 16:10 Aylesbury Vale Parkway Station 07:22 | | | | | | | | | | | | Waddesdon, Anstey Close 07:27 08:10 08:09 08:06 09:10 10:05 11:05 12:05 13:05 14:05 15:05 15:05 16:30 Waddesdon School | 08:15 08:14 | | | | | | 15:10 | Quainton, The Swan & Castle | | 10:13 11:13 12:13 | 14:13 16:39 Quainton, The Green | | 10:15 11:15 12:15 | 14:15 16:41 Westcott, Linnet Drive | | | | | 13:12 | | Kingswood, Crossroads | 09:17 10:24 11:24 12:24 13:19 14:24 16:50 Grendon Underwood, The Swan 07:34 09:20 10:27 11:27 12:27 13:22 14:27 16:54 Springhill Prison 07:40 | 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:25 14:30 16:57 Edgcott, Village Hall 07:42 | 10:31 11:31 12:31 13:26 14:31 16:58 Calvert Green, Community Hall 07:44 | 10:35 11:35 12:35 13:30 14:35 17:03 Marsh Gibbon, Post Office | 09:28 | | | | | | Poundon Turn | 09:31 | | | | | | Twyford, The Crown | 09:33 | | | | | | Charndon, Recreation Hall | 09:36 | | | | | | Steeple Claydon, The Surgery 07:52 09:42 10:40 11:40 12:40 13:35 14:40 17:09 Steeple Claydon, The Fountain 07:54 09:45 10:43 11:43 12:43 13:38 14:43 17:12 Twyford, The Crown 08:05 13:44 Poundon Turn 08:07 13:46 Marsh Gibbon, Post Office 08:10 13:49 Charndon, Main Street BIC 13:58 MONDAY TO FRIDAY Notes : sch 18 Aylesbury Schools, Coach Park 15:57 Aylesbury Bus Station 16:10 17:15 17:45 18:15 18:45 19:15 Aylesbury Vale Parkway Station | 17:30 18:00 18:27 18:57 19:22 Waddesdon, Anstey Close 16:30 17:36 18:06 18:33 19:03 19:27 Quainton, The Swan & Castle 16:39 17:45 18:14 18:41 19:11 | Quainton, The Green 16:41 17:47 18:16 18:43 19:13 | Kingswood, Crossroads 16:50 18:26 | Grendon Underwood, The Swan 16:54 18:29 19:37 Springhill Prison 16:57 18:32 19:40 Edgcott, Village Hall 16:58 18:33 | Calvert Green, Community Hall 17:03 18:38 19:44 Steeple Claydon, The Surgery 17:09 18:44 | Steeple Claydon, The Fountain 17:12 18:47 19:52 Twyford, The Crown 18:53 Poundon Turn 18:55 Marsh Gibbon, Post Office 18:58 Charndon, Main Street 19:05 Aylesbury - Waddesdon - Steeple Claydon (- Marsh Gibbon) 16 SATURDAY From: 20 February 2012 Notes : Aylesbury Bus Station 09:50 11:50 13:50 15:50 17:50 Waddesdon, Anstey Close 10:05 12:05 14:05 16:05 18:05 Quainton, The Swan & Castle | 12:13 14:13 16:13 18:13 Quainton, The Green | 12:15 14:15 16:15 18:15 Westcott, Linnet Drive | 12:24 | | | Kingswood, Crossroads 10:12 12:29 14:24 16:24 18:24 Grendon Underwood, The Swan 10:15 12:32 14:27 16:27 18:27 Springhill Prison | 12:35 14:30 16:30 18:30 Marsh Gibbon, Post Office 10:28 | | | | Poundon Turn 10:31 | | | | Twyford, The Crown 10:33 | | | | Charndon, Recreation Hall 10:36 | | | | Edgcott, Village Hall | 12:36 14:31 16:31 18:31 Calvert Green, Community Hall | 12:40 14:35 16:35 18:35 Steeple Claydon, The Surgery 10:42 12:45 14:40 16:40 18:40 Steeple Claydon, The Fountain 10:45 12:48 14:43 16:43 18:43 Twyford, The Crown | 14:48 18:48 Poundon Turn | 14:50 18:50 Marsh Gibbon, Post Office 10:23 14:53 18:53 Charndon, Main Street 15:04 19:00 Notes: 18 - this journey runs as service 18 and is operated by Langston and Tasker 01296 730347 see route 18 for full details. 613 - this journey runs as 613 BIC - this journey continues to Bicester Nsch - operates on Bucks school holidays only sch - operates on Bucks schooldays only No Sunday service Operated by Arriva 0844 800 4411 (Marsh Gibbon) - Steeple Claydon - Waddesdon - Aylesbury 16 MONDAY TO FRIDAY From: 20 February 2012 Notes : 18 sch Nsch Nsch sch Marsh Gibbon, Post Office 13:52 Charndon, Main Street 13:58 Marsh Gibbon, Post Office 06:50 06:57 09:28 | Poundon Turn 06:53 07:00 09:31 | Twyford, The Crown 06:56 07:03 09:33 | Charndon, Recreation Ground 07:00 07:07 09:36 | Steeple Claydon, The Surgery 07:08 07:15 09:42 | Steeple Claydon, The Fountain 06:30 07:12 07:18 08:40 09:45 10:45 11:45 12:45 | Calvert Green, Community Hall 06:38 07:20 07:25 08:46 09:51 10:51 11:51 12:51 14:04 Edgcott, Village Hall 06:40 07:26 07:30 08:50 09:55 10:55 11:55 12:55 14:08 Springhill Prison 06:42 07:29 07:33 08:53 09:58 10:58 11:58 12:58 14:11 Grendon Underwood: The Swan 06:45 07:34 07:36 08:56 10:01 11:01 12:01 13:01 14:14 Kingswood, Crossroads | 07:37 07:39 08:59 10:04 11:04 12:04 13:04 14:17 Westcott, Linnet Drive | | | 09:04 | | | | | Quainton, The Swan & Castle 06:12 | 07:19 07:47 07:48 09:13 10:13 11:13 12:13 13:13 | Quainton, The Green 06:14 | 07:21 07:49 07:50 09:15 10:15 11:15 12:15 13:15 | Waddesdon School | | | | | 08:20 | | | | | | Waddesdon, Anstey Close 06:21 06:55 07:28 07:58 07:58 08:25 08:25 09:25 10:25 11:25 12:25 13:25 14:25 Aylesbury Vale Parkway Station 06:26 07:02 07:33 08:03 08:03 08:30 08:30 | | | | | | Aylesbury, Railway Station 06:37 | 07:44 08:18 08:18 08:43 08:45 09:40 10:40 11:40 12:40 13:40 14:40 Aylesbury Bus Station 06:38 07:10 07:45 08:20 08:20 08:45 08:47 09:41 10:41 11:41 12:41 13:41 14:41 Aylesbury Schools Coach Park 08:30 MONDAY TO FRIDAY Notes : Nsch sch sch sch 18 613 RL BIC Marsh Gibbon, Post Office 18:17 18:59 Poundon, Turn 18:20 | Twyford, Crown 18:22 | Charndon, Main Street 18:25 19:05 Steeple Claydon, The Fountain 17:15 18:32 | Calvert Green, Community Hall 17:21 18:41 | Edgcott: Village Hall 17:25 18:43 19:10 Springhill Prison 17:28 18:45 19:13 Grendon Underwood: The Swan 17:31 18:48 19:16 Kingswood, Crossroads 17:34 | 19:19 Quainton, The Swan & Castle | 17:45 | | Quainton, The Green 16:37 | 17:48 | | Waddesdon School 15:20 15:20 | | | | | Waddesdon, Anstey Close 15:25 15:25 15:25 16:44 17:42 17:55 18:57 19:25 Aylesbury Vale Parkway Station | | | | | | 19:05 | Haydon Hill, Rabans Lane | | | | | | | 19:32 Aylesbury, Railway Station 15:40 15:40 | | 17:57 18:09 | Aylesbury Bus Station 15:41 15:41 | 16:58 17:59 18:10 19:12 Aylesbury, Griffin Lane 15:38 Fairford Leys, St Mary's School 15:40 Stone, Crossroads 15:47 Dinton, New Road 15:51 Haddenham, Fort End 15:57 Haddenham & Thame Parkway 15:59 (Marsh Gibbon) - Steeple Claydon - Waddesdon - Aylesbury 16 SATURDAY From: 20 February 2012 Notes : Marsh Gibbon, Post Office 07:00 10:28 14:58 18:54 Charndon, Main Street | | 15:04 19:00 Poundon Turn 07:03 10:31 | | Twyford, The Crown 07:05 10:33 | | Charndon, Recreation Ground 07:08 10:36 | | Steeple Claydon, The Surgery 07:14 10:42 | | Steeple Claydon, The Fountain 07:17 08:40 10:45 12:49 | 16:45 | Calvert Green, Community Hall 07:23 08:46 10:51 12:55 | 16:51 | Edgcott: Village Hall 07:27 08:50 10:55 12:59 15:09 16:55 19:05 Springhill 07:30 08:53 10:58 13:02 15:12 16:58 19:08 Grendon Underwood, The Swan 07:33 08:56 11:01 13:05 15:15 17:01 19:11 Kingswood, Crossroads 07:36 08:59 11:04 13:08 15:18 17:04 19:14 Westcott, Linnet Drive | 09:04 | | | | | Quainton, The Swan & Castle 07:45 09:13 11:13 13:17 | 17:13 | Quainton, The Green 07:47 09:15 11:15 13:19 | 17:15 | Waddesdon, Anstey Close 07:55 09:25 11:25 13:29 15:25 17:25 19:20 Haydon Hill, Rabans Lane | | | | | | 19:27 Aylesbury, Railway Station 08:09 09:40 11:40 13:44 15:40 17:40 Aylesbury Bus Station 08:10 09:41 11:41 13:45 15:41 17:41 Notes: 18 - this journey runs as service 18 and is operated by Langston and Tasker 01296 730347 see route 18 for full details. 613 - This journey operates as 613 BIC - this journey starts in Bicester RL - Operated by Redline Buses Nsch - operates on Bucks school holidays only sch - operates on Bucks schooldays only No Sunday service Operated by Arriva 0844 800 4411 .
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