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Transport Leaflet 22 College transport Where ambitious minds thrive. Travelling by bus and train within Train Tickets from outside NWM theNetwork West Midlands area area (16-18 Photocard) Students who live in the Network West Midlands area can Students living in Worcestershire do not qualify for a NWM apply for a 16-18 Photocard which allows them to buy season 16-18 Photocard, however, if travelling by train they may tickets, Direct Debit tickets and cash fares on buses and trains benefit from purchasing a West Midlands Railway Student at child rates. To be eligible students need to be between 16 Season Ticket, which offers 50% discount on the cost of and 18 years old on the 1 September and live in a household travel with WMR. where council tax is payable in either Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall or Wolverhampton Council. Tickets can be purchased online via www. westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/student-season-tickets The card can be obtained by applying online to www.networkwestmidlands.com Alternatively, a 16-17 Saver is a young person’s rail card that entitles students (up until their 18th birthday) to receive a To complete the online application the student will also require 50% discount off all train travel and can be used with the valid email address and a digital passport style photograph. Trainline app so that a student can pay electronically each day for their ticket. The railcard has a cost of £30: https://www.16-17saver.co.uk/ College transport The college provides alternative travel solutions for some students who live in areas where there is little or no suitable public transport. At present chartered coaches and college minibuses travel into college from Bridgnorth, Cleobury Mortimer (via Bewdley), Bromsgrove, south Birmingham (Longbridge, Northfield and Rubery) and west Worcestershire (Martley, Great Witley and Stourport). A new route from Wolverhampton is being intorduced from September 2021. The cost for all of the routes from September 2022 is as follows: £150 per term. Therefore, in year 12 the cost will total £450. In year 13 the cost will total £300, meaning no payment in sixth term during exams. To reserve a seat, please email: [email protected] Bridgnorth - Greenline Coaches of Stourbridge Alvechurch/Lickey - Greenline 07.30 Worfield Vauxhall Garage 07.30 Red Lion Alvechurch 07.40 Esso Garage, Lowtown 07.35 Barnt Green Inn 07.50 Old Smithfield (opposite Sainsbury’s) 07.45 Bus stop, Groveley Lane 08.05 Six Ashes 07.48 Bus stop, (southbound) Lickey Road outside Cofton Nurseries 07.50 Bus stop, (southbound), Lickey Road opp former Cleobury Mortimer - MHS Travel of Stourbridge car and motorcycle dealerships 07.30 Vaughan Road, Cleobury Mortimer (outside the 07.55 Bus stop, Lickey Post Office (close to New Energy Medical Centre) petrol station) 07.35 Cleobury Mortimer (opposite the Fire Station) 07.57 Marlbrook Lane 07.45 Clows Top (outside High Winds House) 08.00 Braces Lane (opposite Brook Fields Close) 07.50 Yew Tree Farm caravan site (outside entrance) 07.52 Callow Hill (outside The Royal Forester) Bromsgrove - Greenline Coaches of Stourbridge 07.55 Cleobury Road (bus stop below Hop Pole) 07.58 Load Street bus stop, Bewdley 07.30 A38 Ego at the Forest Bus Stop (south bound) 07.35 Regents Parks Road 07.40 Bus stop, New Road opp Wellington Road West Worcestershire - MHS Travel of Stourbridge 07.42 Bus stop, New Road opp Carlyle Road 07.05 Holt Heath (Woodbury Park Bus Shelter) 07.50 Bus stop, B4094 Worcester Road 07.10 Hallow (Main Road towards Worcester roughly 07.52 Bus stop, Rock Hill opp Bredon Road opposite Ladygo Stores) 07.53 Court Leet Public House 07.15 Lower Broadheath (Hallow Lane Bus Stop) 07.58 Bus stop, St John’s Street outside St John’s 07.20 Wichenford (opposite The Masons Arms) Wine Bar 07.25 Martley (bus stop near The Crown) 08.05 Bus stop, Stourbridge Road (above Santridge Lane) 07.27 Fetterlocks Lane (Threepenny Bit House) 08.06 Bus stop, Stourbridge Road (Sainsburys) 07.35 Great Witley (near Primary School) 08.08 Bus stop, Stourbridge Road (Hinton Fields) 07.37 Dunley (The Dog Inn) 07.39 Dunley Top of Burnthorne Lane/Dunley Rd 08.10 Plough & Harrow, Catshill 07.42 Areley Kings (Redhouse Road opposite the Kings Arms) 07.45 Stourport on Severn (High Street bus stop Northfield/Rubery - Greenline outside the Old Post Office) 07.30 Bus stop, Shenley Lane (outside Community 07.50 Burlish Crossing Centre) 08.00 Bewdley (outside The Old Police Station) 07.35 Bus stop, Church Road (outside Northfield Library) 08.01 Bus stop, Grey Green Lane 07.40 Bus stop, Bristol Road Sth (Northfield Cycles) 08.07 Franche, bus stop near to Three Crowns 07.42 Bus stop, outside Reynolds 07.50 Tessall Lane (corner of Hollymoor Way) 07.55 Bus stop, Tessall Lane (Manor Park Grove) Wolverhampton - Greenline Coaches of Stourbridge 08.00 Bristol Road Sth (Rubery flyover, outside Tom’s 07.35 Outside Jaguar garage Penn Road Hardware) 07.33 Penn Road just before Stubbs Road 08.05 Bus stop, New Rose & Crown, Rubery 07.37 Goldthorn Hill near Ward Road 08.06 British Legion, Rubery 07.45 Wolverhampton Road (A459) opposite Beacon Centre 07.50 Wolverhampton Road (A459) opposite High Park Crescent All buses leave college at 16.10 07.55 Gospel End Road outside Seven Stars opposite Netherby Road and drop off at the route 08.05 Church Road, Opposite Wombourne Cricket Tennis And Bowling Club stops in reverse order. King Edward VI College, Stourbridge DY8 1TD www.kedst.ac.uk | 01384 398 100.
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