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Dart 2 Service Serving North Uttlesford/ West Braintree DaRT 2 Service serving North Uttlesford/ West Braintree Area covered by DaRT 2 Saffron Key Walden Radwinter DaRT 2 region B1054 B1054 Other transport services B184 B1053 are available B1053 Wimbish Great Sampford B1051 B1053 Little Sampford Debden B184 Finchingfield B1051 Thaxted Little Bardfield Thaxted B184 Great B1057 Bardfield B1051 Chickney Lindsell B1051 Bardfield Saling Tilty Great Easton Stebbing B1053 B184 Great Saling B1057 Stebbing Little Easton Braintree B1256 A120 Great B1256 Dunmow A120 A120 B1256 T: 01621 874411 E: [email protected] What is Essex DaRT? Demand Responsive Transport (DaRT) is an alternative way of providing access to key services in rural areas. DaRT services differ from bus services in that they are flexible and may divert on and off route to collect and drop off passengers within their operating area. DaRT is not a taxi service, as there must be sufficient volume of passengers with similar itineraries in order to make the journeys viable. Most DaRT work is former bus routes and group bookings, but unlike a large bus, DaRT only needs three or four passengers to make a group booking. When not operating a timetabled bus route or group booking, vehicles may be available for individual runs where no alternative transport is available. DaRT operates between 0600 and 2000 Mondays to Saturdays only. Unlike a conventional bus, you need to first register as a customer and you need to book your seat on a journey at least two hours in advance of travel; you may book up to three months in advance of travel. If you travel regularly you can make a regular booking which lasts for three months, however if you are unable to travel on a particular day, please remember to cancel that journey as soon as possible. To get more information call Essex DaRT on 01621 874411 or email [email protected] F21 – Monday and Saturdays only Operates in Saffron Walden both directions Wimbish F21 WIMBISH - SAFFRON WALDEN F21 SAFFRON WALDEN - WIMBISH Mon* Sat Mon* Sat Wimbish 1000 1315 Saffron Walden Day Centre 1330 1515 Saffron Walden Day Centre 1010 1325 Saffron Walden High Street 1340 - Saffron Walden High Street - 1325 Wimbish - 1525 *ONLY OPERATES IF PREBOOKED ThisF22 LITTLE service SAMPFORD must be - MAPLE pre-booked END - SAFFRON at least WALDEN two hours before travelF22 –SAFFRON 01621 874411WALDEN - MAPLE END - LITTLE SAMPFORD Tues Fri Tues Fri Little Sampford 1000 1030 Saffron Walden, Tesco, Radwinter Road 1240 1320 Great Sampford 1005 1034 Saffron Walden, Common 1245 1324 Radwinter, Church 1011 1039 Wimbish Primary School 1256 1334 Maple End 1013 1041 Maple End 1258 1336 Wimbish Primary School 1015 1045 Radwinter, Church 1300 1337 Saffron Walden, High Street 1027 1055 Great Sampford 1306 1342 Saffron Walden, Tesco, Radwinter Road 1031 1058 Little Sampford 1311 1346 F21 WIMBISH - SAFFRON WALDEN F21 SAFFRON WALDEN - WIMBISH – Tuesdays and Fridays only F22 Mon* Sat Mon* Sat Wimbish 1000 1315 Saffron Walden Day Centre 1330 1515 Saffron Walden Day Centre 1010 1325 Saffron Walden High Street 1340Operates- in Saffron Walden High Street - 1325 Wimbish - 1525 Radwinter Saffron Walden both directions *ONLY OPERATES IF PREBOOKED Little Sampford Maple End F22 LITTLE SAMPFORD - MAPLE END - SAFFRON WALDEN F22 SAFFRON WALDEN - MAPLE END - LITTLE SAMPFORD Tues Fri Tues Fri Little Sampford 1000 1030 Saffron Walden, Tesco, Radwinter Road 1240 1320 Great Sampford 1005 1034 Saffron Walden, Common 1245 1324 Radwinter, Church 1011 1039 Wimbish Primary School 1256 1334 Maple End 1013 1041 Maple End 1258 1336 Wimbish Primary School 1015 1045 Radwinter, Church 1300 1337 Saffron Walden, High Street 1027 1055 Great Sampford 1306 1342 Saffron Walden, Tesco, Radwinter Road 1031 1058 Little Sampford 1311 1346 This service must be pre-booked at least two hours before travel – 01621 874411 F23 – Wednesdays only Operates in Sampford both directions Steeple Bumpstead Braintree F23 STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD - SAMPFORD - BRAINTREE F23 BRAINTREE - SAMPFORD - STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD Wednesdays Only Steeple Bumpstead, Bendyshe Court 1000 Braintree, Bus Park 1300 Steeple Bumpstead, Claywall Bridge 1002 Great Saling, Church 1314 Steeple Bumpstead, Post Office 1003 Bardfield Saling, Playing Field 1319 Helions Bumpstead, Mill Road Corner 1008 Great Bardfield, Village Hall 1328 Helions Bumpstead, Church Hill 1009 Little Bardfield, Styles 1332 Hempstead, Bluebell Inn 1017 Little Sampford 1341 Great Sampford, Red Lion 1021 Great Sampford, Red Lion 1345 Little Sampford 1025 Hempstead, Bluebell Inn 1349 Little Bardfield, Styles 1032 Helions Bumpstead, Church Hill 1357 Great Bardfield, Village Hall 1036 Helions Bumpstead, Mill Road Corner 1358 Bardfield Saling, Playing Field 1045 Steeple Bumpstead, Post Office 1404 Great Saling, Church 1052 Steeple Bumpstead, Claywall Bridge 1405 Braintree, Bus Park 1100 Steeple Bumpstead, Bendyshe Court 1407 F24 BARDFIELD - WIMBISH - BRAINTREE F24 BRAINTREE - WIMBISH - BARDFIELD Wed Sat Wed Sat ThisGreat serviceBardfield must be pre-booked at -least 1045two hoursBraintree before Bus travel Park – 01621 874411 1400 1530 Bardfield Saling - 1055 Cock Green 1414 1544 Great Saling - 1105 Wimbish 1444 - Wimbish 1000 - Great Saling - 1556 Cock Green 1031 1117 Bardfield Saling - 1605 Braintree Bus Park 1044 1130 Great Bardfield - 1616 WED - Wednesdays Only SAT - Saturdays Only F23 STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD - SAMPFORD - BRAINTREE F23 BRAINTREE - SAMPFORD - STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD Wednesdays Only Steeple Bumpstead, Bendyshe Court 1000 Braintree, Bus Park 1300 Steeple Bumpstead, Claywall Bridge 1002 Great Saling, Church 1314 Steeple Bumpstead, Post Office 1003 Bardfield Saling, Playing Field 1319 Helions Bumpstead, Mill Road Corner 1008 Great Bardfield, Village Hall 1328 Helions Bumpstead, Church Hill 1009 Little Bardfield, Styles 1332 Hempstead, Bluebell Inn 1017 Little Sampford 1341 Great Sampford, Red Lion 1021 Great Sampford, Red Lion 1345 Little Sampford 1025 Hempstead, Bluebell Inn 1349 Little Bardfield, Styles 1032 Helions Bumpstead, Church Hill 1357 Great Bardfield, Village Hall 1036 Helions Bumpstead, Mill Road Corner 1358 – Wednesday and Saturdays only F24Bardfield Saling, Playing Field 1045 Steeple Bumpstead, Post Office 1404 Great Saling, Church 1052 Steeple Bumpstead, Claywall Bridge 1405 Braintree, Bus Park 1100 Steeple Bumpstead, Bendyshe Court 1407 Operates in Wimbish both directions F24 BARDFIELD - WIMBISH - BRAINTREE F24 BRAINTREE - WIMBISH - BARDFIELD Bardfield Braintree Wed Sat Wed Sat Great Bardfield - 1045 Braintree Bus Park 1400 1530 Bardfield Saling - 1055 Cock Green 1414 1544 Great Saling - 1105 Wimbish 1444 - Wimbish 1000 - Great Saling - 1556 Cock Green 1031 1117 Bardfield Saling - 1605 Braintree Bus Park 1044 1130 Great Bardfield - 1616 WED - Wednesdays Only SAT - Saturdays Only This service must be pre-booked at least two hours before travel – 01621 874411 F25 – Wednesdays only Operates in Toppesfield both directions Cornish Hall End Braintree CORNISH HALL END - TOPPESFIELD - BRAINTREE F25 BRAINTREE - TOPPESFIELD - CORNISH HALL END F25 Wednesdays Only Cornish Hall End 0935 Braintree, Bus Park, Stand D 1300 Stambourne, Nortons Corner 0938 Bocking, Deanery Corner 1306 Stambourne, Butchers Arms 0940 Beazley End 1313 Stambourne, Village Hall 0943 Blackmore End, Village 1317 Stambourne, Colemans Corner 0948 Blackmore End, Mushroom Farm 1321 Gainsford End, Wheatsheaf 0953 Morris Green 1325 Toppesfield, Pump 0959 Toppesfield, Pump 1334 Morris Green 1008 Gainsford End, Wheatsheaf 1340 Blackmore End, Mushroom Farm 1012 Stambourne, Colemans Corner 1345 Blackmore End, Village 1016 Stambourne, Village Hall 1359 Beazley End 1020 Stambourne, Butchers Arms 1352 Bocking, Deanery Corner 1027 Stambourne, Nortons Corner 1354 Braintree, Bus Park, Stand D 1033 Cornish Hall End 1357 This service must be pre-booked at least two hours before travel – 01621 874411 F26 – Fridays only Operates in Thaxted Day Centre both directions Great Easton F26 GREAT EASTON - THAXTED F26 THAXTED - GREAT EASTON Fridays Only Great Easton 1030 Thaxted Day Centre 1330 Thaxted Day Centre 1036 Great Easton 1336 ONLY OPERATES IF PREBOOKED Only operates if prebooked – 01621 874411 CORNISH HALL END - GREAT S F28 GREAT SAMPFORD - CORNISH HALL EN F28 School Days Only Cornish Hall End 0650 Great Sampford- Red Lion 1600 Great Sampford 0700 Great Sampford 1612 Great Sampford- Red Lion 0735 Cornish Hall End 1633 This service connects with Stephensons 419 service to Saffron Walden F26 GREAT EASTON - THAXTED F26 THAXTED - GREAT EASTON F28Fridays Only – School days only Great Easton 1030 Thaxted Day Centre 1330 Thaxted Day Centre 1036 Great Easton 1336 Operates in Great Sampford both directions ONLY OPERATES IF PREBOOKED Cornish Hall End CORNISH HALL END - GREAT S F28 GREAT SAMPFORD - CORNISH HALL EN F28 School Days Only Cornish Hall End 0650 Great Sampford- Red Lion 1600 Great Sampford 0700 Great Sampford 1612 Great Sampford- Red Lion 0735 Cornish Hall End 1633 This service connects with Stephensons 419 service to Saffron Walden This service connects with Stephensons 419 service to Saffron Walden F29 – Tuesdays only DaRT 1 & 2 Linton Saffron Walden Saffron Walden Hadstock Tues Only Saffron Walden Aldi Store 1045 1330 Saffron Walden Tescos 1050 1335 Saffron Walden Community Hospital 1051 1336 Saffron Walden Common 1055 1340 Goddard Way 1059 1344 Little Walden o/s Mitchels Cottage 1104 1349 Hadstock o/s Kings Head 1108 1353 Linton opp Parsonage Way 1116 1401 Linton opp Hillway 1118 1403 Barlow Station Road 1125 1410 Hadstock o/s Kings Head 1130 1415 Goddard Way 1138 1423
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