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2020/21 Brockenhurst College Bus Timetables 2020/21 Brockenhurst College Bus Timetables 02/11/2020 Update Page Route Regions Serviced 1 C1 Applemore, Hythe, Dibden Purlieu, Beaulieu 1 C2 Dibden Purlieu, Butts Ash, Netley View, Hardley, Holbury, Beaulieu 1 C4 Langley, Fawley, Blackfield, Holbury, Beaulieu, Pilley, Boldre 2 C5 Ashurst, Totton, Calmore, West Totton, Netley Marsh, Bartley, Cadnam, Lyndhurst 2 C8 Milford on Sea, Keyhaven, Everton, Pennington, Lymington, Buckland 2 C10 Mudeford, Stanpit, Purewell Cross, Somerford, Highcliffe, Walkford, New Milton, Ashley, Hordle, Pennington, Buckland 3 C11 Wallisdown, Moordown, Muscliff, Castlepoint, Iford, Christchurch, Burton, Winkton, Bransgore, Holmsley 3 C13 Broadstone, Corfe Mullen, Wimborne, Colehill, Canford Bottom, Ferndown, Tricketts Cross, St Leonards, Ringwood, Crow, Holmsley 3 C15 Burgate, Fordingbridge, North Gorley, Ibsley, Ringwood, Poulner, Holmsley 5 C16 Ringwood, Poulner, Burley Street, Burley (Lunchtime ONLY Service) 4 C17 Romsey, Nursling, Shirley, Millbrook, Redbridge, Totton, Hounsdown, Marchwood, Dibden, Hythe, Dibden Purlieu, Beaulieu 4 C18 West Moors, Three Legged Cross, Verwood, Ebblake, Ringwood, Crow, Burley Street, Burley 4 C19 Salisbury, Alderbury, Whaddon, Downton, Woodfalls, Hamptworth, Landford, Bramshaw, Brook, Cadnam, Lyndhurst 5 C27 Marchwood Construction and Marine Technology Training Centre (via Totton, Hounsdown & Marchwood) The following are the revised (effective 02/11/2020) Brockenhurst College 2020/21 bus timetables for services provided by Go South Coast (incl. MoreBus, Salisbury Reds & BlueStar) Unless otherwise stated, the services listed here operate Tuesday through Friday during College term time only (e.g. C27 operates Monday through Friday) Each timetable includes reference to a price zone (current 2020/21 bus pricing is available at www.brock.ac.uk). September-December 2020 half termly passes have been temporarily priced to reflect changes to the College timetable Pricing January 2021 onwards is under review and will be published late November/early December 2020 Single and return fares (payable to the driver with cashless payment preferred) are available on all services bar the C16 (£3.00 flat fare) & C27 (no charge) The final AM stop for all services (bar the C16 & C27) is the bus park at Brockenhurst College & Leisure Centre (BCLC), Lyndhurst Road, SO42 7ZE PM deparutres have been staggered to reduce footfall through the bus park during peak times - buses will depart 1615, 1620 & 1625 hrs as per timetables below with dedicated waiting areas for each departure time The C16 is a lunchtime-only service operating between Ringwood and Brockenhurst (outside College on Lyndhurst Road) affording access to connecting X3 & X6 public services at Meeting House Lane The C27 is a connecting service operating between Totton railway station and the College's Construction and Marine Technology Training Centre in Marchwood Industrial Park 1 C1 Applemore Applemore - Cabot Dr Applemore - Cumberland Dibden - Challenger Way/Caledonia Purlieu Hythe Way/Oakland - Upper- Southampton HytheDr Mullins - WayFerry HytheLane Rd/Hollybank - Southampton Hythe Cres - Tesco Hythe Rd/Hollybank Express - Hospital Dibden (ex. Cres Croft) Purlieu Dibden - Beaulieu Purlieu Beaulieu -Rd/ opp. - opp. BrockenhurstDock St AndrewsNoads Ln Way Church College Inbound dpt. 0811 0812 0815 0816 0819 0822 0825 0826 0828 0830 0835 0855 Outbound arr. 1704 1702 1701 1658 1654 1652 1651 1650 1647 1646 1640 1625 Zone 2 1 C2 Dibden Purlieu Dibden - Beaulieu Purlieu Dibden -Rd/ opp. Purlieu opp. Butts St AndrewsNoads - AshRoman - Butts WayGleneagles Church Rd/Lunedale Ash -Netley Butts PH Rd AshView Hardley Ln/Chaloner - Fawley - Long Holbury Rd Cres Ln/opp. - opp. Holbury Lime Cooperative Kiln - Long Holbury Ln Ln/opp. - Kennels Holbury Waltons Corner - Bethany Holbury Ave Gospel- Rollestone Hill Top Hall - Gate BeaulieuRd/opp. (Royal Whitefield- BeaulieuDock Oak PH)Ln - Rd BrockenhurstBeaulieu Fine CollegeMotors Inbound dpt. TBA TBA 0815 0818 0820 0822 0824 0826 0828 0830 0832 0833 0838 0839 0841 0855 Outbound arr. TBA TBA 1658 1655 1654 1652 1650 1649 1647 1645 1643 1642 1637 1636 1633 1620 Zone 2 1 C4 Langley - Farm Blackfield & Stores -Fawley Sainbury's - Square Blackfield -Blackfield Blackfield -Holbury Rd/ForestersCrossroads - Rollestone Holbury (Hampton Rd - Bethany HolburyCrossroads Ln) Gospel- Rollestone Hill Top Hall - Gate BeaulieuRd/opp. (Royal Whitefield- PilleyHatchet Oak PH) - Church Gate Rd Boldre (Jct Ln -w/ Red BrockenhurstB3054) Lion PH College Inbound dpt. 0758 0801 0806 0810 0812 0813 0814 0815 0818 0825 0834 0836 0850 Outbound arr. 1712 1708 1703 1700 1659 1657 1656 1655 1650 1643 1635 1633 1620 Zone 2 1 Above timetables effective 02/11/2020 - all timetables & routes are subject to amendment and/or removal as per service requirements. For more information please contact [email protected] 1 2 C5 Ashurst - Cooperative Totton - Rushington Totton - Rumbridge RoundaboutTotton - Asda St/Brockenford Totton (PM (PM Only)- Only)Salisbury Totton Ln -Rd Testwood Totton Shops - TestwoodClub Calmore Cres- Calmore Dr/Embley- Calmore Dr/Blackwater- Cl Calmore Dr/Tudor- CalmoreHammonds Dr Cl Service West Green TottonStation - Calmore West - Hazel Totton Corner FarmNetley - Goodies Rd Marsh Bartley Chips - White - CoE Copythorne Horse Junior PH School Cadnam - Pollards - BarleycornLyndhurst Moor Rd Lyndhurst -(Crossroads)Walk Pikes Hill Brockenhurst- The Crown (PM College Only) Inbound dpt. 0752 0756 0801 0803 0805 0806 0809 0812 0815 0818 0819 0821 0823 0827 0830 0832 0838 0850 Outbound arr. 1720 1716 1711 1709 1707 1706 1703 1700 1657 1655 1654 1652 1650 1646 1643 1641 1637 1635 1625 Zone 2 1 C8 Milford on Milford Sea - Downton on Milford Sea - Ln Cornwallis - Bus Keyhaven Shelter Rd -Keyhaven War Memorial -Keyhaven Keyhaven -Milford Rd/NewKeyhaven - ManorLn Everton Rd/Swallow Rd - SchoolBus Pennington DrShelter Pennington - Fox Pond Lymington - Cross (opp.Thorp Lymington - Priestlands Motor)Lymington - Stanford Place Buckland -Hill A337/Queen (opp. - Buckland Waitrose)A337/Alexandra Elizabeth - Brockenhurst Monkey Rd Rd House College PH Inbound dpt. 0758 0802 0805 0809 0811 0812 0814 0819 0821 0824 0826 0828 0829 0832 0850 Outbound arr. 1701 1657 1654 1650 1648 1647 1644 1640 1640 1637 1635 1633 1631 1630 1620 Zone 2 1 C10 Mudeford Mudeford - The Sandpiper Stanpit - All Saints PH - Post Purewell Church Office Cross Somerford - Roundabout Somerford - Somerford Highcliffe - Somerford Rd/Denniston -Highcliffe A337/Shelly Hotel Av -Highcliffe A337/Curzon Cl -Highcliffe opp. Way Recreation -Walkford Sea Corner Ground -New The MiltonWalkford New - Arnewood PHMilton Ashley - Gore School - Crossroads Rd/opp. Hordle -Hobart W.I. Upper Hall Rd Pennington Pennington - PenningtonWheel - Ramley Inn Buckland PHRd/opp. - opp. St -BrockenhurstHazel MarksMonkey Rd Church House College PH Inbound dpt. 0742 0744 0746 0750 0751 0753 0756 0757 0758 0800 0802 0805 0810 0813 0818 0820 0822 0832 0850 Outbound arr. 1705 1703 1701 1658 1657 1655 1653 1652 1651 1650 1648 1646 1643 1641 1640 1638 1636 1625 1615 Zone 3 2 1 Above timetables effective 02/11/2020 - all timetables & routes are subject to amendment and/or removal as per service requirements. For more information please contact [email protected] 2 3 C11 Wallisdown Ensbury - Kinson Park MoordownRd - Cherries Muscliff - WimborneDr - opp.Strouden Rd/Malvern Westover Park Littledown -Retail RdCastlepoint Littledown Park- Royal Bournemouth Iford - Littledown - Iford Jumpers RoundaboutHospital Centre Common Christchurch - Jumpers Burton - Bargates - Corner Stony Burton Ln/Martins - Stony Winkton Ln/Campbell Hill - Ln BransgoreGarage Rd Bransgore- Carpenters Bransgore- The Arms Crown PH Thorney- Walkers PH Hill GarageHolmsley - Crossroads - Brockenhurst Old Station Tea College Rooms Inbound dpt. 0722 0729 0734 0736 0745 0755 0758 0801 0810 0814 0816 0818 0821 0823 0825 0828 0834 0850 Outbound arr. 1732 1727 1722 1720 1713 1708 1704 1702 1655 1650 1649 1647 1643 1641 1640 1637 1630 1615 Zone 5 4 3 2 1 C13 Broadstone Corfe - United Mullen CorfeReformed - Highfield Mullen CorfeChurch -Rd/Wayman Hill Mullen View Wimborne -Post Windgreen Rd Office Wimborne - Square (Stop Wimborne - St JohnsA) Colehill Church- Cobbs - RdColehill Colehill Garage - Middle Canford (Post Hill Bottom Office) RdFerndown - Fryers Ferndown- Pure Copse Drop Ferndown- WimbornePH Tricketts- Town Rd/Victoria Centre Cross St Leonards Rd - Sainsburys St - Leonards Garden Ashley Ln - Woolsbridge Heath St Ives - Woolsbridge Rd/Lions - Ringwood Ringwood Ln Rd/Horton Rd Ringwood- Meeting Rd RingwoodHouse- Castleman Lane Crow- Hightown Garage - Crossroads Holmsley Rd/Parsonage - Brockenhurst Old Station Barn Rd Tea College Rooms Inbound dpt. 0711 0714 0717 0720 0727 0732 0734 0737 0739 0741 0745 0747 0749 0752 0758 0800 0803 0806 0811 0813 0815 0819 0834 0850 Outbound arr. 1750 1747 1744 1741 1733 1729 1727 1725 1724 1722 1715 1712 1710 1708 1704 1702 1700 1657 1653 1651 1649 1647 1634 1620 Zone 5 4 1 C15 Breamore - BurgateVillage Hall - Surma Burgate (PM) Valley School Fordingbridge (PM) North - Caxtons Gorley Ibsley -DIY Turning - Church Ringwood Poulner- Wells Garage - North Poulner Field - Gorley Poulner Rd Rd - White Holmsley Hart - Brockenhurst PHOld Station Tea College Rooms Inbound dpt. 0755 0801 0804 0807 0813 0816 0818 0820 0835 0850 Outbound arr. 1706 1703 1701 1657 1654 1649 1647 1646 1645 1635 1620 Zone 4 1 Above timetables effective 02/11/2020 - all timetables & routes are subject to amendment and/or removal as
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