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71 73 Red Rose Travel April 2021 Whelpley Hill - Ley Hill - Chesham - Chesham Bois - Amersham - Little Chalfont/Coleshill 71/73 Monday to Friday From: 12 April 2021 Service number: 73 73 73 73 73 71 73 73 71 71 73 71 71 Notes: schX Nsch schX Nsch CT CT Whelpley Hill, Grove Lane 0739 0739 1010 1229 Ley Hill, The Crown | | 0900 1014 1234 Ley Hill, Botley Road 0744 0744 0901 1015 1235 Codmore Cross, Eskdale Avenue 0749 0749 0906 1020 1120 1240 1320 Hilltop Estate, Nalders Road 0752 0752 0908 1022 1122 1242 1322 Chesham Broadway, Stop A ARR 0800 0800 0915 1029 1129 1249 1329 Chesham Broadway, Stop A DEP 0743 0743 0802 0802 0955 1055 1155 1255 1355 Chessmount, Pheasant Rise | | | | 1001 | 1201 | 1401 Chesham Moor, Bois Moor Road 0750 0750 | | 1005 1101 1205 1301 1405 Chesham Bois, Anne's Corner 0753 0753 | | 1008 1104 1208 1304 1408 Quill Hall, New Road 0755 0755 | | 1011 1107 1211 1307 1411 Amersham Station, Hill Avenue ARR 0804 0804 0812 0812 1015 1111 1215 1311 1415 Amersham Station, Hill Avenue DEP 0805 0805 0812 1020 1115 1220 1315 1420 Chesham Bois, Anne's Corner | | | | | | | | Quill Hall, New Road | | | | | | | | Quill Hall, Grove Road | | | 1026 | 1226 | 1426 Stanley Hill, Amersham School 0810 0810 0820 | | | | | Little Chalfont, Station 0820 0820 1030 | 1230 | 1430 Little Chalfont, Elizabeth Avenue 0824 0824 1032 | 1237 | 1437 Old Amersham, Broadway 1125 1325 Amersham Hospital 1127 1327 Penn Street, Squirrel 1132 1332 Winchmore Hill, Nelson Close 1134 1334 Coleshill, Church 1141 1341 Notes: CT - Travels from Chartridge as route 77 please see separate timetable for details schX – Runs on schooldays for school pupils and college students only due to social distancing restrictions Nsch – Buckinghamshire school holidays only Operated by Red Rose Travel 01296 747926 www.redrosetravel.com Whelpley Hill - Ley Hill - Chesham - Chesham Bois - Amersham - Little Chalfont/Coleshill 71/73 Monday to Friday From: 12 April 2021 Service number: 73 71 71 71 71 73 71 Notes: schX sch Nsch Whelpley Hill, Grove Lane 1428 1635 Ley Hill, The Crown 1434 | Ley Hill, Botley Road 1435 (1630) Codmore Cross, Eskdale Avenue 1440 1645 Hilltop Estate, Nalders Road 1442 1647 Chesham Broadway, Stop A ARR 1449 1654 Chesham Broadway, Stop A DEP 1520 1524 1524 1635 1700 Chessmount, Pheasant Rise | 1530 1530 | 1707 Chesham Moor, Bois Moor Road | 1534 1534 1641 1712 Chesham Bois, Anne's Corner | 1537 1537 1644 1715 Quill Hall, New Road | 1540 1540 | | Amersham Station, Hill Avenue ARR 1532 1544 1544 1649 1719 Amersham Station, Hill Avenue DEP 1533 1545 1545 1650 Chesham Bois, Anne's Corner | | 1656 Quill Hall, New Road | | 1700 Quill Hall, Grove Road 1551 1551 | Stanley Hill, Amersham School 1540 1557 | Little Chalfont, Station 1547 | Little Chalfont, Elizabeth Avenue 1550 | Old Amersham, Broadway 1709 Amersham Hospital 1711 Penn Street, Squirrel 1716 Winchmore Hill, Nelson Close 1718 Coleshill, Church 1726 Notes: schX – Runs on schooldays for school pupils and college students only due to social distancing restrictions Nsch – Buckinghamshire school holidays only sch – Buckinghamshire schooldays only Operated by Red Rose Travel 01296 747926 www.redrosetravel.com Whelpley Hill - Ley Hill - Chesham - Chesham Bois - Amersham - Little Chalfont/Coleshill 71/73 Saturday From: 12 April 2021 Service number: 73 71 73 71 73 71 73 71 73 Whelpley Hill, Grove Lane 0925 1128 1328 1528 Ley Hill, The Crown 0821 0930 1030 | 1230 | 1430 | 1630 Codmore Cross, Eskdale Avenue 0826 0935 1035 1135 1235 1335 1435 1535 1635 Hilltop Estate, Nalders Road 0828 0937 1037 1137 1237 1337 1437 1537 1637 Chesham Broadway, Stop A ARR 0834 0944 1044 1144 1244 1344 1444 1544 1644 Chesham Broadway, Stop A DEP 0835 0945 1145 1345 1545 1645 Chessmount, Pheasant Rise | 0952 1152 1352 1552 1652 Chesham Moor, Bois Moor Road | 0957 1157 1357 1557 1657 Chesham Bois, Anne's Corner 0842 1000 1200 1400 1600 1700 Amersham, New Road 1002 1202 1402 1602 1702 Quill Hall, Grove Road 1005 1205 1405 1605 1705 Amersham Station, Hill Avenue ARR 1012 1212 1412 1612 1712 Amersham Station, Hill Avenue DEP 1015 1215 1415 1615 1715 Amersham, Acres End 1020 1220 1420 1620 1720 Old Amersham Gore Hill 1023 1223 1423 1623 1723 Coleshill, The Red Lion 1028 1228 1428 1628 1728 No service on Sundays or Public Holidays Operated by Red Rose Travel 01296 747926 www.redrosetravel.com Little Chalfont/Penn Street - Amersham - Chesham Bois - Chesham - Ley Hill - Whelpley Hill 71/73 Monday to Friday From: 12 April 2021 Service number: 71 71 73 71 73 71 73 71 71 73 73 73 73 Notes: schX Nsch schX Nsch CT Penn Street, Squirrel 0905 1132 1332 1716 Winchmore Hill, Nelson Close 0907 1134 1334 1718 Coleshill, Church 0914 1141 1341 1726 Old Amersham, Gore Hill 0920 1147 1347 1732 Hundred Acres Lane, Acres End 0923 1150 1350 | Little Chalfont, Station 0820 0820 | 1030 | 1230 | 1430 1547 | Little Chalfont, Elizabeth Avenue 0824 0824 | 1032 | 1237 | 1437 1550 | Stanley Hill, Amersham School 0832 0832 | | | | | | 1600 1558 | Quill Hall, Grove Road 0838 0838 0927 1040 | 1240 | 1440 | | | Quill Hall, New Road 0841 0841 0930 | | | | | | | | Chesham Bois, Annes Corner 0844 0844 0933 | | | | | | | | Amersham Station, Hill Avenue ARR 0849 0849 0937 1045 1154 1245 1354 1445 1605 1603 1737 Amersham Station, Hill Avenue DEP 0937 1050 1155 1250 1355 1450 1606 1605 1605 1720 1740 Quill Hall, New Road | 1054 1159 1254 1359 1454 1613 | | | | Chesham Bois, Anne's Corner 0941 1057 1202 1257 1402 1457 1616 | | 1725 1745 Chesham Moor, Bois Moor Road 0944 1100 1205 1300 1405 1500 1619 | | 1728 1748 Chessmount, Pheasant Rise 0948 1104 | 1304 | 1504 1624 | | | | Chesham Broadway, Stop B ARR 0954 1110 1211 1310 1411 1510 1632 1614 1614 1735 1755 Chesham Broadway, Stop B DEP 0954 1115 1214 1315 1413 1615 1615 1740 Hilltop Estate, Nalders Road 1000 (1122) 1220 (1322) 1419 1623 1623 1743 Codmore Cross, Eskdale Avenue 1002 1120 1222 1320 1421 1625 1625 1745 Ley Hill, Botley Road (1015) (1235) (1435) 1630 1630 1750 Whelpley Hill, Grove Lane 1007 1227 1426 1635 1635 1755 Ley Hill, The Crown 1014 1234 1434 Notes: CT – Continues to Chartridge as route 77 please see separate timetable for details schX – Runs on schooldays for school pupils and college students only due to social distancing restrictions Nsch – Buckinghamshire school holidays only Operated by Red Rose Travel 01296 747926 www.redrosetravel.com Little Chalfont/Penn Street - Amersham - Chesham Bois - Chesham - Ley Hill - Whelpley Hill 71/73 Saturday From: 12 April 2021 Service number: 71 73 71 73 71 73 71 73 71 Coleshill, The Red Lion 1028 1228 1428 1628 Old Amersham Gore Hill 1033 1233 1433 1633 Amersham, Acres End 1036 1236 1436 1636 Amersham Station, Hill Avenue ARR 1041 1241 1441 1641 Amersham Station, Hill Avenue DEP 1045 1245 1445 1645 Quill Hall, Grove Road 1052 1252 1452 1652 Amersham, New Road 1055 1255 1455 1655 Chesham Bois, Chestnut Lane 1057 1257 1457 1657 Chesham Bois, Anne's Corner 0842 | | | | Chesham Moor, Bois Moor Road 0845 1100 1300 1500 1700 Chessmount, Pheasant Rise 0849 1105 1305 1505 1705 Chesham Broadway, Stop B 0855 1015 1112 1213 1312 1413 1512 1613 1712 Hilltop Estate, Nalders Road 0907 1022 1120 1220 1320 1420 1520 1620 1720 Codmore Cross, Eskdale Avenue 0909 1024 1122 1222 1322 1422 1522 1622 1722 Ley Hill, The Crown 0914 1029 | 1227 | 1427 | 1627 1727 Whelpley Hill, Grove Lane 0920 1128 1328 1528 1732 No service on Sundays or Public Holidays Operated by Red Rose Travel 01296 747926 www.redrosetravel.com .
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