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Bus Timetables BUS TIMETABLES TAUNTON CAMPUS BRINGING OUT YOUR BEST www.btc.ac.uk GETTING HERE IS EASIER THAN YOU THINK. TRAVEL CODE OF CONDUCT The Taunton Campus is a short walk from Taunton’s main bus All students are expected to abide by this travel code of station, and many buses stop right outside the College. conduct to avoid facing disciplinary action from the College or sanctions from bus companies. Most buses that provide routes to BTC are You may be eligible for financial help towards • You are expected to act as an ambassador for • You are expected to refrain from behaving public service buses and therefore timetables, the cost of bus travel through the 16-19 the College at all times, whether travelling on anti-socially. Verbal or physical abuse of the routes and rules of carriage apply at all times. Bursary. Please contact Student Support for public service buses or on College organised driver or other passengers is a breach of the You need to ensure that your ticket provides the an application form on 01278 441233 or email coaches or minibuses. You are therefore Code of Conduct and will result in disciplinary best value for money and could depend on the [email protected]. required to behave appropriately and with measures. number of journeys you make each week and due consideration for all other passengers. • Bullying or harassment of others is never the location of your work placement. • It is College policy that all students wear seat tolerated. beats at all times where these are available. • Defacing or damaging any part of a vehicle You can purchase: You are expected to act responsibly, for your used for College transport may lead to you 1. COUNTY TICKET own safety and that of others. paying for repair costs or criminal charges The annual Somerset County Ticket • You must not distract the driver, make undue being brought against you. “Love the Bus” noise or throw any items, however small. • Fraudulent use of bus passes will result in the Students living in Somerset can apply for • Avoid any form of reckless behaviour and withdrawal of the pass. In addition, the bus the Somerset County ticket, which allows immediately report any incident to the driver company may prosecute and ban you from unlimited bus use within the County from or College staff. travelling on their services. The following are 1 September to 31 August. • Breaking the law in relation to possession, examples of fraudulent use of any bus pass: 2. A daily, weekly or monthly ticket taking or dealing with illegal substances, • Lending your pass to someone else Bought directly from the bus operators. alcohol or solvents will result in a disciplinary • Changing the details on the pass procedure. This may result in your exclusion • Using the pass for journeys not covered by from College. the pass • Smoking of any sort is banned on College transport at all times, regardless of age. Please note that if you leave your bus pass at home you are liable to pay the full cost of travel. The College is not authorised to issue temporary vouchers or cash for travel. www.btc.ac.uk 1 BUS SERVICE INDEX ROUTES TO TAUNTON CAMPUS Services stop at the Taunton campus while others will serve Taunton town centre. Town/Village Bus service Page Town/Village Bus service Page Axminster 30 6 Huish Episcopi 54 6 Route 96 (South West Coaches) Bishopswood 98 4 Ilminster 30 6 COUNTY TICKET Merriott, Crewkerne, Chard, Taunton Campus Bishops Lydeard 28 8 Langport 54 6 am pm Bridgwater 21 7 Minehead 28 8 Merriott, The Church ................................................................................................... 7.10 6.03 Buckland St Mary 98 4 Shepton Beauchamp 10C 4 Crewkerne, Wadham School ..................................................................................... 7.15 5.57 99 9 A30, Cricket St Thomas.............................................................................................. 7.29 5.43 Stoke St Gregory 51 5 Chard 96 3 Chard, Boden Street ..................................................................................................... 7.45 ......... Street 29 7 30 6 Chard, Guildhall............................................................................................................. ........ 5.35 99 9 Tiverton 22 8 Chard, Ship Inn .............................................................................................................. 7.48 5.31 Donyatt, George Inn .................................................................................................... 7.52 5.26 Creech St Michael 29 7 Uffculme 22 8 Horton Cross, Herne House ...................................................................................... 7.54 5.23 Crewkerne 96 3 Wellington 20 3 Henlade, Falcon Hotel ................................................................................................. 8.09 5.08 Taunton Campus ........................................................................................................... 8.35 4.40 Dulverton 25 9 Wells 29 7 READ UP Glastonbury 29 7 Willand 22 8 Hemyock 20 3 Wiveliscombe 25 9 Route 20 (Stagecoach) COUNTY TICKET Honiton 20 3 Honiton, Dunkeswell, Hemyock, Culmstock, Wellington, Taunton T Taunton campus M5 am pm B Bridgwater campus Portishead B BUS ROUTES Honiton, Tesco Superstore (E-bound) ................................................................... 7.01 6.41 B Bus terminus Honiton, Lace Walk (Stop C)..................................................................................... 7.05 ......... C Cannington campus Bus route Honiton,Worl eJobB Centre (Stop D) .................................................................................... ........ 6.36 Glastonbury Combe Raleigh, CombeB Churchill Raleigh Turn .................................................................... 7.12 6.29 Bridgwater B B Bus terminus Dunkeswell, Highfield Road ....................................................................................... 7.19 6.22 Minehead B B Street Bus route Badgeworth B Cheddar Bishops B Dunkeswell, Royal Oak ................................................................................................ 7.22 6.19 B Lydeard Wiveliscombe Sheldon, Sheldon Turn ................................................................................................ 7.25 6.15 Dulverton Creech St Michael Shurton B Wells B Hemyock, Catherine Wheel ...................................................................................... 7.33 6.09 B B Stoke B B Rooksbridge B B T B St Gregory Minehead Hemyock, CastleGlastonbu Parkry .................................................................................................Shepton 7.35 6.04 B C Hemyock, ProwsesB .......................................................................................................Mallet 7.38 6.07 Wellington B Langport B Culmstock, AllGreinto Saints nChurch ....................................................................................B 7.48 5.55 Hemyock Shepton Wiveliscombe B Spaxton B Beauchamp Nicholashayne, Post OfficeCastle ........................................................................................ Cary 7.53 5.49 Uculme B Bishops Lydeard B Sampford Moor, Vine Cottage .................................................................................. 7.57 ......... B Buckland Langport Tiverton Merriott B St Mary B Ilminster B Taunton B Sampford Moor, Blue Ball Inn .................................................................................... ........ 5.45 B B B Willand Huish Episcopi Bishopswood Wellington B Wellington,B High StreetB .............................................................................................. 8.06 5.36 M5 B B B B T Taunton campus Ilminster B Bridgwater campus Portishead Chard Crewkerne Heatherton Park ............................................................................................................ 8.13 B5.26 Cullompton Honiton B Chard B B Bus terminus M5 Taunton, Castle Way ................................................................................................... 8.31 5.15 Axminster B Winsham Tiverton B C Cannington campus Bus route Worle B READ UP Glastonbury Churchill B B 2 Bridgwater B Bus terminus www.btc.ac.uk 3 B Street Minehead B A38 Bus route Badgeworth B Cheddar T Taunton campus B Bridgwater campusBishops B to Bristol A39B to Street Lydeard M5 J23 Wiveliscombe M5 J23 B Bus station H Musgrove Park Hospital Dulverton B Bus station Creech St Michael Shurton B Wells B B B Stoke B B Rooksbridge B B T Train station Footpath Road T Train station T B St Gregory Minehead Glastonbury Shepton Boad C T R B Mallet WellingtonFootpath ol Road B LangportC B Bath o ist Station Station r l le Greinton B B A358 Hemyock Sheptong Wiveliscombe B Spaxton e Castle Cary B Beauchamp r Staplegrov Pa to Minehead e A358 Uculme A39 to Minehead W Ri B a Bishops Lydeard B y ver to Ilminster B & Cannington Buckland k Langport Tone M5 J25 Tiverton campus Merriott wa B St Mary B Ilminster B Taunton B B y Nor B B Willand Bishopswood B B Wellington B B B Huish Episcopi th Street B e French Weir B Chard B Crewkerne B Ilminster Heron Driv Park Honiton T Cullompton T B Chard B M5 Axminster B Winsham Tiverton B B Castle Street Broadway Silk Mills Road Taunton Road A372 to Wellington Road Riv Westonzoyland Upper High er A38 T Taunton campus Pa B Bridgwater campus Street to Bristol A39 to Street rr M5 J23 A38 to et M5 J23 H A38 to Wellington Road B Bus station H MusgroveTaunton Park Hospital B Bus station M5 J26 Vivary Park Galmington M5 J24 T Train station
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