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Pre 0930 List Feb 16.Xlsx Pre 0930 weekday exceptions for Dorset residents from the Dorset County Council Concessionary Fares Scheme from 19/07/2016 Exceptions are considered on a route by route basis taking into consideration, amongst other things, where passengers are boarding the bus and whether any other alternative services run along the corridor before 1030. Please note: In addition to the national scheme, residents of East Dorset who are entitled to a free bus pass are also entitled to all day travel, not limited to off-peak hours. This means that residents are able to use their free bus passes at any time of the day and on any day of the week where they board a bus using a bus stop within the East Dorset area. Route Route area Places affected Days of service 10 Lytchett Matravers - Poole 0900 from Lytchett Matravers – applies to Lytchett Matravers through to Upton (Old Kiln Road) Mondays to Fridays 14 Marshwood - Chard 0850 from Marshwood schooldays / Thorncombe school holidays – through to Forde Abbey (Wingfield Cottages) Tuesdays 25 Gillingham - Salisbury 0906 from Gillingham - applies to Gillingham through to the Dorset boundary Mondays to Fridays 27 Shaftesbury to Wilton 0833 from Shaftesbury - applies to Shaftesbury (Pound Lane) through to Dorset boundary for journeys as far as Wilton Mondays to Fridays 37 Gillingham-Poole 0900 from Gillingham – applies to Gillingham for journeys beyond Shaftesbury Mondays 39 Gillingham-Salisbury 0900 from Gillingham – applies to Gillingham through to Hill Farm Shaftesbury for journeys east of Shaftesbury Tuesdays 40 Beaminster - Bridport 0917 from Beaminster (Pattle) – applies to Beaminster to Netherbury Mondays to Fridays 40 Crewkerne - Bridport Hospital 0838 from Beaminister - applies to Beaminster (Monmouth Gardens) only Mondays to Fridays 40 Crewkerne - Bridport Hospital 0915 from Beaminster - applies to Netherbury to any stop Mondays to Fridays 52 Bourton-Warminster 0910 from Bourton – applies to Bourton only Thursdays 71 Lyme Regis Town Service 0912 from Lyme Regis (Fairfield Park) - applies to Hallet Court only Mondays to Fridays 73 Cattistock-Bridport 0920 from Cattistock – applies to Cattistock through to Toller Porcorum Mondays to Fridays 73 Bridport-Maiden Newton 0840 from Bridport – applies to Bridport through to Cattistock Mondays to Fridays 74 Sherborne-Yeovil 0748 from Sherborne – applies to Bradford Abbas through to Clifton Maybank Mondays to Fridays 74 Yeovil-Sherborne 0850 from Yeovil – applies from Clifton Maybank through to Yetminster Mondays to Fridays 80 Shaftesbury-Bath 0910 from Gillingham – applies to Gillingham through to Milton-on-Stour Wednesdays 101 Owermoigne - Dorchester 0725 from Owermoigne - applies to Owermoigne and Warmwell (Post Office) Mondays to Fridays 101 Crossways - Dorchester 0849 from Crossways - applies to West Stafford Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 104 Wool-Wareham 0855 from Wool – applies to Wool through to Coombe Keynes Mondays to Fridays 111 Hurn-Christchurch 0800 schooldays from Hurn – applies to Hurn only Mondays to Fridays 0904 from Jumpers Corner -applies 1. from Jumpers Corner only to stops up to Fairmaile (Emily Close) and to other destimations not served by X1 and X2 services. 111 Jumpers Common - Christchurch 2. from the first stop after Jumpers Corner through to Fairmile (Emily Close) for all journeys 3. from stops between Fairmile (Emily Close) and Christchurch (High Mondays to Fridays Street) for journeys to destinations not served by services X1 and X2. 158 Shaftesbury-Wincanton 0920 from Shaftesbury – applies to Shaftesbury and Motcombe Mondays to Fridays X12 Weymouth - Blandford 0759 from Milborne St Andrew - applies to Milborne St Andrew through to Blandford Mondays to Fridays (Schooldays) X12 Weymouth-Blandford 0905 from Weymouth – applies to those boarding between Weymouth and Winterborne Monkton and travelling beyond Dorchester Mondays to Fridays X12 Weymouth-Blandford 0905 applies to those boarding between Lodmoor Country Park and Littlemoor, Turnstone Close Mondays to Fridays 20 Salisbury-Blandford 0840 from Salisbury – applies to Woodyates through to Tarrant Hinton (Lay by) Mondays to Fridays 185 Blandford Camp 0743 Schooldays / 0748 School Holidays from Blandford (East Street) - applies to whole journey Mondays to Fridays Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & 210 Bridport - Litton Cheney 0910 from Bridport – applies to whole journey Fridays Pre 0930 weekday exceptions for Dorset residents from the Dorset County Council Concessionary Fares Scheme from 19/07/2016 Route Route area Places affected Days of service 211 Dorchester-Weymouth 0907 from Dorchester South (Rail Station) - applies to all Dorchester stops for journeys between Martinstown (Mallard's Green and Upwey (Watery Lane). Mondays to Fridays 212 Yeovil-Dorchester 0850 from Holywell to Dorchester - applies to whole journey Mondays to Fridays 300 Witchampton-Wimborne 0744 from Witchampton – applies to Witchampton through to Wimborne except Wednesdays and Fridays is not applicable from Manswood or Witchampton Mondays to Fridays (Schooldays) 307 Dorchester-Stalbridge 0735 from Mappowder to Sturminster Newton - applies to whole journey Schooldays only 307 Stalbridge-Dorchester 0915 from Stalbridge – applies to Stalbridge through to Marnhull Tuesdays to Fridays 309 Blandford-Gillingham 0700 Schooldays /0712 School Holidays from Blandford - applies to Durweston through to Rixon for journeys beyond Sturminster Newton Mondays to Fridays 309 Gillingham - Blandford 0855 from Gillingham - applies to Gillingham through to Sturminster Newton Mondays to Fridays 311 Blandford-Dorchester 0925 from Milton Abbas – applies to Milton Abbas only Mondays, Tuesdays Wednesdays & Fridays 311 Dorchester-Blandford 0904 from Puddletown – applies to Puddletown through to Higher Ansty (Brights Mead) Thursdays 368 Blandford-Yeovil 0719 from Sturminster Newton – applies to those boarding from Fifehead Neville Turning through to Alweston Mondays to Fridays 368 Blandford-Yeovil 0914 from Sturminster Newton – applies to those boarding from Fifehead Neville Turning through to Hazelbury Bryan (Wonston) Fridays 740 Salwayash - Beaminster 0758 from Salwayash - applies to Salwayash through to Allington (Boot Inn) Schooldays only X9 Gillingham - Blandford 0827 Schooldays /0832 School Holidays from Gillingham - applies to Gillingham through to Blandford Mondays to Fridays X10 Yeovil-Blandford 0845 from Yeovil – applies from Dorset boundary through to Stalbridge Mondays to Fridays X11 Yeovil-Dorchester 0903 from Yeovil – applies from Dorset boundary through to Longburton Mondays to Fridays X11 Dorchester - Yeovil 0920 from Dorchester through to Lower Burton Farm for passengers tavelling beyond Charlton Down Mondays to Fridays 0750 from Bridport – applies to Lyme Regis through to Martinstown (Mallards Green) for passengers travelling to Martinstown and Winterbourne Steepleton X51 Axminster - Dorchester only. Also Winterbourne Steepleton (Hamlands) through to Martinstown (Mallards Green) for passengers travelling to Dorchester Mondays to Fridays X52 Bridport - Exeter 0800 from Bridport - applies from Bridport Coach Station to Lyme Regis Anning Road Mondays to Fridays X55 Weymouth - Bovington 0900 from Littlesea to Weymouth Holland Road - applies to stops beyond Weymouth King's Statue. Until 24/06/16: 0915 from Weymouth King's Statue to Mondays to Fridays Preston Spice Ship for journeys to Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove and Bovington Tank Museum only X30 Dorchester - Swanage From 25/06/16 to 18/09/16. 0900 from Dorchester to Weymouth Lodmoor Hill for stops beyond Preston Chalbury Corner Mondays to Fridays .
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