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If you’re not sure which route is best for you, our online journey Wa m h ha planner can help, simply visit our website www.stagecoachbus.com. h rn Sout ug Fa ro rnbo y Wa le nt Fares and tickets Be If you plan to travel regularly on our buses to Alton College then save money and buy a unirider. You can use it on any Stagecoach bus in Hampshire, Surrey, Brighton and West Sussex - sley rd wn any time - anywhere. You’ll need to show your school or college ID card (wherever issued) King fo Do y Lind along with your ticket each time you travel. Buying your ticket online could Bordon t not be simpler. All you have to do is go to our website ford Headle ot res www.stagecoachbus.com and follow the instructions below. Al Graysh 64 & 67 pley Ro s on l Mark Oakhanger ehil Cherit Four How to buy your ticket Whit 64 Hindhead e nchester 23 STEP 1 - Go to WWW.STAGECOACHBUS.COM Bramdean lborne Wi Se eatham Gr X & Haslemer Meon 18 STEP 2 - Set your location in the top right corner to ALTON HAMPSHIRE. Go to the tickets st k 13 page and select UNIRIDER. You’ll see tickets for every school and college in that area. Be sure to We select the correct ALTON COLLEGE ticket dependant on the duration you require Liphoo (annual or term). For further enquiries about services or unirider tickets please call us on Liss 0345 121 0190. d el rsfi STEP 3 - Add this ticket to your basket and then click ‘View basket’. You must read the terms Pete X 38 & 67 and conditions before proceeding to checkout. If you already have an account, enter your email 37 and password. If not, you’ll need to sign up. & X STEP 4 - Enter your student details (please remember the ticket can only be used by the named 37 student). Click ‘Continue’ and enter your delivery and payment details. Cowplain Clanfield gold Ticket Validity Autumn: Summer: Autumn Spring Summer Annual Prices correct at the time of 9th September 2019 - 5th January 2020 20th April 2020 - 10th July 2020 issue but may change during the Spring: Annual: £300 £300 £200 £720 validity of this leaflet. 6th January 2020 - 19th April 2020 1st September 2019 - 31st August 2020 Timetables 65 Alton | Farnham | Guildford 65X Phoenix Green | Fleet | Church Crookham | Farnham | Alton Guildford Bus Station stand 16 0730 0855 1225 Alton High Street stop B 1320 1635 Phoenix Green Phoenix Inn 0850 1235 Alton College 1340 1630 Puttenham Hog’s Back Café 0742 0907 1237 Alton Rail Station stop R 1324 1639 Hartley Wintney Common 0854 1239 Farnham Borough stop A 1355 1650 Farnham East Street stop J 0756 0918 1248 Holybourne Eggars School 1327 1642 Elvetham Heath Turn Circle 0901 1246 Upper Hale War Memorial 1406 1701 Bentley Crossroads 0808 0930 1300 Bentley The Star 1335 1650 Fleet Hart Shopping Centre 0907 1252 Ewshot Beacon Hill Road 1411 1706 Holybourne Eggars School 0818 0938 1308 Farnham Borough stop A 1345 1700 Fleet Oat Sheaf stop C 0909 1254 Church Crookham Crossroads 1416 1711 Alton Rail Station stop R 0821 0941 1311 Puttenham Crossroads 1357 1712 Church Crookham Crossroads 0914 1259 Fleet Oat Sheaf stop D 1421 1716 Alton High Street stop B 0825 0945 1315 Guildford Bus Station 1407 1724 Ewshot Beacon Hill Road 0917 1302 Fleet Hart Shopping Centre 1423 1718 Upper Hale Tesco Express 0921 1306 Elvetham Heath Turn Circle 1429 1724 Farnham East Street stop J 0930 1315 Hartley Wintney Common 1435 1730 Please note that these services are also available to the general public and that some only operate on college days. Alton College 0950 1335 Phoenix Green Phoenix Inn 1438 1733 Timetable Information 0871 200 2233 www. stagecoachbus.com Download the Calls cost 12p per minute plus your company’s access charge. Stagecoach Bus App Stagecoach South Search Stagecoach Bus Customer Services 0345 121 0190 Bus Station, Chichester PO19 8DG Search Stagecoach Bus Search Stagecoach Bus south.enquiries@ stagecoachbus.com Travel Shop Winchester, Aldershot and Basingstoke Bus Stations For help with your ticket or bus times @StagecoachSouth Local Manager Jayson Smith Waterlooville to and from college, get in touch. Bus guide & timetable for 2019 - 2020 13 18X 613 Basingstoke | Hook | Alton | Bordon | Liphook | Haslemere Route Number 613 13 13 13 13 23 18X 13 13 23 Route Number 13 13 13 18X 23 13 13 13 13 Basingstoke Bus Station stop H 0730 0820 0900 1220 1600 Haslemere Rail Station stand F 1220 1620 Eastrop Applegarth Close 0735 0825 0905 1225 1605 Camelsdale Bridge 1229 1629 Old Basing The Hatch q 0831 0911 1231 1611 Hammer Heath Road 1231 1631 Hook Rail Station q 0838 0918 1238 1618 Liphook Sainsbury’s 0725 0854 1238 1638 North Warnborough Priors Cr q 0843 0923 1243 1623 Passfield The Green 0734 0903 1244 1644 Odiham The Crown q 0845 0925 1245 1625 Haslemere Town Hall stop D q q 0850 1113 q q RAF Odiham Married Quarters q 0849 0929 1249 1629 Haslemere Rail Station stand E q q 0852 1115 q q Golden Pot q 0858 0938 1258 1638 Shottermill Junction Place q q 0855 1118 q q Southrope Fur & Feathers 0744 q q q q Hindhead Crossroads q q 0902 1124 q q Lasham Church 0751 q q q q Grayshott Fox & Pelican q q 0906 1128 q q Bentworth Star 0759 q q q q Headley Down Eddeys Lane q q 0913 1135 q q Medstead War Memorial 0806 q q q q Lindford Elderberry Road q q 0920 1142 q q Beech Wellhouse Road 0817 q q q q Bordon Camp Crossroads q q 0925 1146 q q Alton Southview Shops 0824 0903 0943 1303 1643 Whitehill Turning Circle 0741 0905 0910 q 1151 1251 1651 Alton College q q 0945 1238 1305 1625 1625 1645 Hollybrook Park Chalet Hill 0746 0910 0915 q 1156 1256 1656 Alton High Street stop B 0835 0907 0948 1242 1308 1312 1628 1630 1648 1653 Bordon Camp Crossroads 0756 0918 0923 q 1202 1302 1702 Oakhanger Red Lion q q 1640 q q Kingsley Cricketers 0802 0923 0928 q 1207 1307 1707 Kingsley Cricketers 1252 1322 q 1640 1703 Oakhanger Red Lion q q q 0929 q q q Bordon Camp Crossroads 1258 1328 1644 1648 1711 Alton High Street stop H 0815 0935 0944 0942 1218 1221 1319 1619 1721 Hollybrook Park Chalet Hill 1303 1333 q 1655 1718 Alton College 0940 0950 0945 1224 1324 1625 q Whitehill Turning Circle opp 1308 q q 1700 q Alton Southview Shops 0953 1227 1327 1628 1728 Whitehill Turning Circle q 1338 q q 1723 Golden Pot 0959 1233 1333 1634 1734 Bordon Camp Crossroads q 1343 q q 1728 RAF Odiham Married Quarters 1009 1242 1342 1644 1744 Lindford Elderberry Road q 1347 1647 q 1732 Odiham The Crown 1012 1245 1345 1648 1748 Headley Down Beech Hill Garage q 1354 1654 q 1739 North Warnborough Priors Cr 1014 1247 1347 1650 1750 Grayshott Fox & Pelican q 1400 1700 q 1745 Hook Rail Station 1021 1252 1352 1656 1756 Hindhead Crossroads q 1403 1704 q 1748 Old Basing The Hatch 1028 1300 1400 1704 1804 Shottermill Junction Place q 1410 1708 q 1755 Eastrop Applegarth Close 1034 1306 1406 1711 1811 Haslemere Rail Station stand F q 1414 1715 q 1759 Basingstoke Rail Station 1038 1310 1410 1715 1815 Passfield The Green 1313 q 1706 Basingstoke Bus Station stand F 1043 1315 1415 1720 1820 Liphook Sainsbury’s 1322 q 1715 Hammer Heath Road q 1722 Camelsdale Bridge q 1724 Haslemere Town Hall stop D 1720 1729 37X 38 Cowplain | Horndean | Clanfield | Petersfield | Liss | Alton Please note that these Route Number 38 38 37X 38 37X Route Number 38 37X 37X 38 services are also available Cowplain Shops 0833 1223 Alton Rail Station stop R 1245 to the general public and Horndean Precinct 0840 1230 Amery Hill School q that some only operate on Clanfield Drift Road Shops 0845 1235 Alton College q 1340 1630 1625 Clanfield Rising Sun 0851 1241 Alton High Street stop B 1249 1344 1634 1629 college days. Buriton Crossroads 0900 1250 Alton Community Hospital 1300 q q 1640 Petersfield Rail Station 0703 0843 0912 1143 1302 Chawton The Greyfriar 1305 q q 1645 Petersfield Square 0706 0846 0910 1146 1300 Selborne Selborne Arms 1313 1358 1648 1653 Moggs Mead Co-Op 0709 0849 q 1149 q Greatham Digby Way 1325 q q 1705 Sheet Half Moon 0712 0852 q 1152 q Liss Forest Post Office 1332 q q 1712 Liss Village Hall opposite 0721 0859 q 1159 q Liss Village Hall 1336 q q 1716 Liss Forest Post Office 0725 0903 q 1203 q Sheet Half Moon 1343 q q 1723 Greatham Digby Way 0732 0911 q 1211 q Moggs Mead Co-Op 1345 q q 1725 Selborne Selborne Arms 0744 0921 0925 1221 1315 Petersfield Rail Station 1348 1413 1703 1730 Chawton The Greyfriar 0755 0929 q 1229 q Petersfield Square 1356 1423 1708 1728 Alton High Street stop H 0803 0937 0940 1237 1330 Petersfield Cranford Road 1430 1710 Amery Hill School 0808 q q q q Clanfield Rising Sun 1442 1723 Alton College 0942 0945 q 1335 Clanfield Drift Road Shops 1446 1728 Alton Rail Station stop R 0947 1240 Horndean Precinct 1451 1733 Cowplain Shops 1457 1739 64 64X 67 Winchester | Alresford | Alton | Cheriton | The Meons Route Number 64 67 64 64 67 64X 67 64 64 Route Number 64 67 64 64 64 67 Broadway Abbey Gardens stop 5 0725 0820 0850 1220 1250 Alton Rail Station stop R 1245 1315 1615 1645 Morn Hill Science Centre 0731 0826 0856 1226 1256
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