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07:30 (7:30 Am) 12:50 (12:50 Pm) 16:50 Bus service 3 Timetable from 5th September 2016 – departures from Inkpen, Crown and Garter Monday to Saturday (except Public Holidays) Departures from opposite here direct to Kintbury and Newbury at: 07:30 (7:30 a.m) 12:50 (12:50 p.m) 16:50 (4:50 p.m) Monday to Saturday (except Public Holidays) Departures from this side towards Hungerford at: 10:18 (10:18 a.m) – this journey goes on after Hungerford, to Kintbury and Newbury 14:18 (2:18 p.m) – this journey goes on after Hungerford, to Kintbury and Newbury 18:18 (6:18 p.m) – this journey goes on after Hungerford, to Newbury along the A4 Please note that you can travel from Inkpen via Hungerford on to Newbury, and vice-versa, using service 3A (same bus). No services on Sundays or Public Holidays. Timetable from 5th September 2016. Timetable for service 3 and 3A online at www.westberks.gov.uk/transportchanges or from West Berkshire Council offices in Newbury, or Hungerford or Newbury Libraries. Services 3 and 3A operated by Kennections 0118 959 4000 [email protected] under contract to West Berkshire Council 01635 503 248 Bus service 3 Timetable from 5th September 2016 – departures from Inkpen Primary School Monday to Saturday (except Public Holidays) Departures from opposite here direct to Kintbury and Newbury at: 07:23 (7:23 a.m) 12:43 (12:43 p.m) 16:43 (4:43 p.m) Monday to Saturday (except Public Holidays) Departures from this side towards Hungerford at: 10:24 (10:24 a.m) – this journey goes on after Hungerford, to Kintbury and Newbury 14:24 (2:24 p.m) – this journey goes on after Hungerford, to Kintbury and Newbury 18:24 (6:24 p.m) – this journey goes on after Hungerford, to Newbury along the A4 Please note that you can travel from Inkpen via Hungerford on to Newbury, and vice-versa, using service 3A (same bus). No services on Sundays or Public Holidays. Timetable from 5th September 2016. Timetable for service 3 and 3A online at www.westberks.gov.uk/transportchanges or from West Berkshire Council offices in Newbury, or Hungerford or Newbury Libraries. Services 3 and 3A operated by Kennections 0118 959 4000 [email protected] under contract to West Berkshire Council 01635 503 248 Bus service 3 Timetable from 5th September 2016 – departures from Inkpen, The Firs Monday to Saturday (except Public Holidays) Departures from here towards Inkpen Common, Kintbury and Newbury at: 07:28 (7:28 a.m) 12:48 (12:48 p.m) 16:48 (4:48 p.m) Monday to Saturday (except Public Holidays) Departures towards Hungerford at: 10:23 (10:23 a.m) – this journey goes on after Hungerford, to Kintbury and Newbury 14:23 (2:23 p.m) – this journey goes on after Hungerford, to Kintbury and Newbury 18:23 (6:23 p.m) – this journey goes on after Hungerford, to Newbury along the A4 Please note that you can travel from Inkpen via Hungerford on to Newbury, and vice-versa, using service 3A (same bus). No services on Sundays or Public Holidays. Timetable from 5th September 2016. Timetable for service 3 and 3A online at www.westberks.gov.uk/transportchanges or from West Berkshire Council offices in Newbury, or Hungerford or Newbury Libraries. Services 3 and 3A operated by Kennections 0118 959 4000 [email protected] under contract to West Berkshire Council 01635 503 248 Service 40 Calcot Sainsburys-Calcot Estate (Mondays and Wednesdays only) From 5 September. Revised bus timetables from 5 September 2016 Mondays & Wednesdays only (not Bank Holidays) 40 40 Operates on Mondays & Following Councillors’ approval of the Budget for 2016-17, major changes are taking place to Calcot, Sainsburys 12:07 13:33 Wednesdays only Revised bus timetables from September 2016 local bus services from 5 September. This leaflet has summary timetables for services that are Calcot Estate, Garston Crescent 12:10 13:36 (not on Bank Holidays). Following Councillors’ approval of the Budget for 2016-17, major changes are taking place to local bus services from 5 September. This Operated by a Council minibus changing; only main stops are shown. Revised fares will be introduced. Calcot, Sainsburys 12:13 13:39 leaflet has summary timetables‘Kennections’ for services that (subsidiary are changing; to Readingonly main Transport) stops are willshown. operate Revised serv faresices 2,will 3/3A/3X, be introduced. 4/4A/4C, ‘Kennections’ 6/6A, (subsidiary to Reading Transport)8, will101 operate and 102 services from 5 2,September. 3/3A/3X, 4/4A/4C, West Berkshire 6/6A, 8, 101 Council and 102 will from run 5 services September. 5A, West40, 41 Berkshire & 44. Council will run services 5A, 40, 41 & 44. For further details please visit www.westberks.gov.uk/transportchanges or tel.01635 503 248 Services 41 and 44 serving Cold Ash/Upper Bucklebury/Beenham & Crookham/Brimpton/Aldermaston. From 5 Sept. For further details please visit www.westberks.gov.uk/transportchanges or tel.01635 503 248 September. Service Number 41 41 44 41 44 44 44 41 41 41 41 KEN/44 44 44 41 41 Service 2 Newbury-Wash Common via Valley Road. Some journeys go via Tesco, as service 8. From 5 September Notes Sch NSch MW TuF Th TuF TuF Th NTh Sch Sch NSch Sch NSch Newbury Bus Station (Bay C) ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 13:50P ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Monday-Friday (not Bank Holidays) 8 2 NSch 8 2 2 and at 2 West Berkshire Community Hospital ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 14:00P ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Newbury Bus Station 07:30 08:14 08:30 08:50 09:20 these minutes 20 15:20 Thatcham Broadway, by Chancellors ..... 07:41 09:20 10:15 11:00 11:00 11:00 11:55 12:35 14:10 14:50 ..... 16:15 16:30 17:15 17:25 Valley Road, Middle Close -- 08:21 -- 08:57 09:27 past each 27 until 15:27 Kennet School ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 15:40 ..... ..... ..... ..... Wash Common, Glendale Avenue 07:57 08:26 08:57 09:02 09:32 hour 32 15:32 Agricola Way ..... ..... 09:23 ..... 11:03 11:03 11:03 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 16:20 16:33 ..... ..... Monday-Friday (not Bank Holidays) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Sch = runs Schooldays only Thatcham Station ..... ..... 09:25 ..... 11:05 11:05 11:05 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 16:22 16:35 ..... ..... Newbury Bus Station 15:35 16:20 16:35 17:20 17:35 18:35 19:00 NSch = School holidays only Cold Ash, Crossroads ..... ..... ..... 10:42 C ..... ..... ..... 12:07 12:47 14:22 15:02 ..... ..... ..... 17:27 17:37 Valley Road 15:42 16:27 16:42 17:27 17:42 18:42 19:07 S = Sets Down Only after the Upper Bucklebury, Peach's Stores ..... 07:51 ..... 10:25 ..... ..... ..... 12:14 12:54 14:29 15:09 ..... ..... ..... 17:34 17:44 Wash Common, Glendale Avenue 15:47 16:32 16:47 17:32 17:47 18:47 19:12S top of Elizabeth Avenue. Douai Abbey 07:50 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Chapel Row, The Bladebone 07:56 07:56 ..... 10:30 ..... ..... ..... 12:19 12:59 14:34 15:14 ..... ..... ..... 17:39 17:49 Monday-Friday (not Bank Holidays) 2 2 2 2 2A 2 2 and at 2 Crookham Park ..... ..... 09:31 ..... 11:11 11:11 11:11 ..... ..... ..... ..... 15:50 16:28 16:41 ..... ..... these NSch Brimpton, Post Office ..... ..... 09:34 ..... 11:14 11:14 11:14 ..... ..... ..... ..... 15:53 16:31 16:44 ..... ..... Wash Common, Glendale Avenue 06:43 07:08 07:58 08:32 08:58 09:02 09:32 minutes 32 15:32 past each until Brimpton Common, The Pineapple ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 15:56 ..... ..... ..... ..... Valley Road, Middle Close 06:47 07:12 08:02 08:36 -- 09:06 09:36 hour 36 15:36 Baughurst, Heath End Road ..... ..... 09:54 T ..... 11:21 11:21 11:21 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 16:38 16:51 ..... ..... Newbury Bus Station 07:00 07:25 08:15 08:49 09:15 09:19 09:49 49 15:49 Tadley, Franklin Avenue ..... ..... 09:50 T ..... 11:24 11:24 11:24 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 16:41 16:54 ..... ..... Monday-Friday (not Bank Holidays) 2A Sch 8 2 8 2 8 8 Aldermaston, The Street ..... ..... 09:42 ..... 11:31 11:31 11:31 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 16:48 17:01 ..... ..... Wash Common, Glendale Avenue 15:32 15:47 16:32 16:47 17:32 17:47 18:47 Aldermaston, The Wharf ..... ..... ..... ..... 11:34 ..... 11:34 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... NTh = Does not run on Thursdays Valley Road, Middle Close Park House via 16:36 via 17:36 via via Beenham, Stoneyfield ..... ..... ..... ..... 11:41 ..... 11:41 ..... 13:07 14:42 .....P = Picks..... up .....at Newbury ..... & .....Hospital ..... School 15:38) Tesco Tesco Tesco Tesco only those going beyond Thatcham Southend Bradfield, Queens Head 08:01 08:01 ..... ..... 11:51B ..... = Service ..... calls ..... here before ..... Chapel ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... S = Stops at request of passengers Newbury Bus Station 15:49 16:15 16:49 17:15 17:49 18:15 19:15 Row, through travel allowed. Bradfield College 08:04 08:04 ..... ..... 11:54 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....on board,..... times..... are .....approximate. ..... ..... C = Service calls here after Chapel 2A = service 2A journeys go via the A343 Andover Road, passing the Tydehams turning. Englefield, The Street 08:09 08:09 ..... ..... 11:59 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....Sch =..... School..... days only ..... ..... ..... Row, through travel allowed. T = Service calls here after 8 = journey starts as or continues as, service number 8 and goes via the Tesco Superstore and Greenham. Theale Green School 08:13 08:13 ..... ..... ..... ..... = On school ..... days, ..... this ..... journey ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... D Aldermaston, through travel allowed starts from Douai Abbey at 07:50 Service 2 departs from Bay C at Newbury Bus Station. Service 8 departs from Bay E at Newbury Bus Station. Theale, High Street, The Crown 08:18 08:18 ....
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