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Brighton Clr Cdd Map to Devil’s Dyke R.S.P.C.A. to Ditchling Beacon NORTHFIELD 77 17 to Horsham COLDEAN 79 23.25 -PASS CRESCENT HOVE BY LANE 33.40.40X to Haywards Heath IGHTON & BR STANMER PARK R L E to East Grinstead O 78 270 F N UE 5B .23 E N C 271.273 to Crawley D VE O T D A N O E 24.465B 25.84 V 5A R Brighton Area I N Y 5 L’ E E S R NU VE D O A R R A DE B Stanmer D SI A D RAE R D B C 46 IG . H H Y T K A O Village Patcham C N 5B .23 E B University Bus Routes W O L to Ringmer A & 5.5A D 28 5B.26 K 25.84 R 5B.24.26 E H H R R A O of Sussex to U V 29. 29B. 29X O H 46 N E A 55 .56 R I B L 5B S Tunbridge Wells D AVENUE Y P L L - 78 S A KIE 55.56 T A P S AC Asda A 5B T M N S A A 24 S -P C 56 E 29X KEY V AD 23 Y H O R B . R 46 29B A MILE O 46 25 29 E M S V ADIE 79 A 28 AD L W 46 RO O D D H ES L Regular Brighton & Hove B W A O LE 2 & C 77 O L Y Patcham L R I N 17.33 U - E O W H T P C frequent services are shown in colour W H High School S A K G I L I N 46 A E IVE N E R L 40.40X M R S D E Y L D R U B I 5A R F Amex E S N O D L M E V M WINDMIL I VE E Other less regular and other operator I A A R 56 R C oldean 270 R Stadium L D 55 D ’ 56 L 5 R D N S E E A 59 . D E R O U D A C A A C Y D N A 5B D S 5B Falmer W O C AGE services are shown in grey. Most services A 56 R L 271 E 26 H O 5B.23 IL V R W L D V Hollingbury L Falmer 27 Y D 24 MBL . 46 A Falmer K A E A E operate peak times, evenings or Sundays. BR R WILM K E I 273 25.28 N A S IN Y E AD 27 E G RO School C 56 N 23.25.84 M O W T O A O See timetable for full details. I D Y N G Brighton L P 29. 29B R O E L N 46 N L S S T I A I O . A E L S L Univeristy D R L E N B E N RIGHTO R L R H 29X. 78 N E E I U C & I H C H N S LD E (Falmer) Route terminus O I C E T L H I V U I 49 E L N F E E D R B S E D Y- L L N E H PA E S E V T S G Westdene E O R -PASS DE O BY N V A R E U D OV E C N & H A Evening or Sunday service only GHTO V A RO I R A B N D S L VENUE EWE . L E L YMINSTER E 5 E L A I V RE V D F D N E H N A 23.24 I A E L A E O R N MOULSECOOMB 84 U L G 56 Peak time or infrequent service O M B E D North N R N A 77 R V. E 25.28 I I E D Y N E L V R E D WILD PARK V V 27 U R A E ALLE O Y D R B A A R A D 49 I R D V D C 29. 29B 66 O E O C O Moulsecoomb O Route operates one-way E B I A W O V R N 56 K T 29X. 78 D O W H R E 27 L D H E D . O G E D 81 TON N Y R C Start for bus walks-leaflets from A R G WITHDEAN PARK E R D A LL IV Hangleton EA N O D E O A E O E D V L L D I A E R 81C E V N I E R G V B Visitor Information Centre W HAM N RA R O K O G A E PEACOCK LANE 5B 26 V T 5.5A O D V T N E Y G 49 E H I 16 G A O E O L R W L W N N 55 46 R D A I H 55 G N O Railway line and station U 1A K D END N L Y E E R H I 27 N N R M O E N L 1 I T G A L U C F A S L A L R 79 E 5.5A D A R I N L L G L E H L G Y N Withdean I S R N A 1.1A D E N I D K D C . 16.66 W 27 5.5A.17 R D I O E A K O B E D R S Sports L N MOULSECOOMB N Y 1 H T A R A P O A W O 55 E H O East O 16 O A O V R Produced by 8.8.13 www.fwt.co.uk R A 33.40.40X O A W N T D R 77 E R 5B W Y Goldstone 81 EN Complex Varndean AD V E I N O V K R CK U D 1A L O A A I E E E O Foredown 5B D N V O College M Moulsecoomb G Valley 81C D 270.271 R 1 G N I 1A N Varndean A R H N S R AD Tower U South H D O 55 O RK H D W S A A 55 R LA ILL High School D E O 273 D A R D H R A I Y S K F S R L 81.81C L N T D O D A O I V R I A T H Portslade V L U H H C I E E I B X E A O Moulsecoomb D T D R P H N D OA T R G A N Sports Centre EA C 14 .14C T R E D O N U I ARN O O D V 5B.16 O H W A S P T N E E N 26 N S Downs L B A L 5.5A Burwash G N REN Y A . I T A W A 84 D D P Y G N O 55 55 66 R R O 49 - R V 66 O E D 46 D E W Y A 6 Road V. A G 14 A D A O R L R B L Park E N N O O Moulsecoomb K D A O L A D R A E R 56 S S E LET D A Preston R G V A T D 14C B Y O N T E N E L O D 81 R O V Mile A N C N A A A AD O H N D E 81C U 79 O M 16 L V A N A R U C O North L O H A. O R D E LODER ROAD D F D S R E N Village A M E S S L 50 D C & CE O H R O R 66 N IR U A N I D O L E N WN Oak 6 T EY DR E AD O R A O S O N IV O B D A O W M 5B R R L T Southwick D 5B O W B E ON A D O A A T T R P E G I H Y 55 E IN D I 16 E N R E R 55 R U T G D A L U E V H I L 1A 6 55 14C 14 TT DR 14C H H W 48 R E G IV H I I B N N E T L L Y to Steyning E 2B A E 14C N 14 Preston W Brighton L 49 NORW 14 L IC M W H D R 55 E H V E S O S O A R 48 V A . T L Hollingdean I IV E 1 D W A I University A D A R I A L E Park E E S L Y 5B L U M K N N W V H 14 L W L S R E S O O V PRESTON T E H D E A E DR . A O R 55 E A 6 Grenadier A V OV R OODRU D O E S N F EH O R 6 D W FF DR L V N M W B A O 14C Y E U .
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