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Buses Serving Dane Court Grammar/The Charles Dickens/St Buses serving Dane Court Grammar/The Charles Dickens/St. George’s page 1 of 5 via Manna Hutte, Minster, Monkton, Acol, Minnis Bay and Birchington (see also route 38A on page 5) Getting to school 945 942 943 Going from school 944 942 943 Going from school 940 Cliffs End Meverall Ave 0710 St. George’s School 1438 Charles Dickens School 1515 Manna Hutte 0714 Dane Court School - 1530 1530 Victoria Traffic Lights 1527 Minster Church 0726 QEQM Rear Entrance 1443 1535 1535 Margate, Cecil Sq. (Courts) 1535 Acol, The Street 0735 Margate, Cecil Sq. (Courts) 1455 - - Hartsdown College 1546 Minnis Bay, Canute Road 0746 Margate, Eaton Road - 1546 1546 Westgate, Walmer Castle Pub 1549 Birchington, Rail Station 0750 Westgate, Walmer Castle Pub 1502 1553 1553 King Ethelbert/Ursuline 1555 Minster, The New Inn - 0730 Birchington, Square 1511 1601 1601 Birchington, Square 1557 Monkton School - 0737 Minnis Bay, Canute Road - 1607 - Minnis Bay, Canute Road 1602 St. Nicholas, The Oaks - 0747 Birchington, Rail Station - 1610 - Birchington Rail Station 1605 Birchington, Square 0753 0757 St. Nicholas, The Oaks - - 1609 St. Nicholas, The Oaks 1614 Birchington, Epple Road 0758 - - Acol, The Street 1515 1616 - Monkton, The White Stag 1621 King Ethelbert School 0759 0756 0800 Monkton School - - 1615 Minster Church 1625 Westgate, Walmer Castle Pub 0803 0801 0805 Minster, Freeman’s Road - - 1619 Manna Hutte 1637 Westgate, Waverley Road 0809 - - Minster Church 1527 1625 Tivoli 0816 - - Manna Hutte 1535 Hartsdown College - 0807 0810 QEQM Rear Entrance 0822 0815 0819 Thanet dayrider and Dane Court/Charles Dickens 0829 0828 0831 megarider tickets are St. George’s School 0839 0834 0837 valid on these routes This timetable is correct from 16 April 2018. @StagecoachSE www.stagecoachbus.com Buses serving Dane Court Grammar/The Charles Dickens/St. George’s page 2 of 5 via Northdown Park and Margate Getting to school 948 960 948 949 Going from school 960 948 960 St. Peter’s Railway Bridge 0736 St. George’s School 1438 Kingsgate Nineteenth Hole 0743 Dane Court School - 1535 1535 Northdown Park Lamberhurst Way 0753 - St. Peter’s Road QEQM Rear Entrance 1444 1540 1540 Northdown Park Wheatsheaf 0749 0800 0746 Margate Cecil Street Council Offices - 1548 1548 Laleham Corner 0754 - - Laleham Corner - - 1554 Cliftonville Warwick Road 0759 - 0751 Dane Valley Tomlin Drive 1449 - 1558 Dane Valley Tomlin Drive - 0805 - Dane Valley Road opp. Kent Road - - 1603 Margate opp. Council Offices 0811 - 0801 0803 Cliftonville Sweyn Road (top) - 1553 St. Peter's Road Drapers Cottage 0816 0815 0809 0818 Northdown Park Wheatsheaf 1451 1556 Dane Court School 0829 0831 - 0821 Northdown Park Eastchurch shops - 1600 St George`s School 0835 0822 0819 0827 Northdown Park Lamberhurst Way 1458 Royal Harbour Academy 0836 Kingsgate Nineteenth Hole 1502 Beacon Road Reading Street 1504 This timetable is correct from 16 April 2018. @StagecoachSE www.stagecoachbus.com Buses serving Dane Court Grammar/The Charles Dickens/St. George’s page 3 of 5 via Dumpton Getting to school 946 Going from school 939 Victoria Traffic Lights, Ulster Road 0731 St. George’s School 1435 Dane Valley, Tomlin Drive 0738 Dumpton Park Rail Station 1448 Northdown Park, The Wheatsheaf 0742 Ramsgate, Leopold Street 1456 Kingsgate, The Nineteenth Hole 0746 Nethercourt Circus 1503 St Peter’s Railway Bridge 0751 Broadstairs, Pierremont Hall 0755 Dumpton Park Rail Station 0801 Ramsgate Harbour 0810 Ramsgate, Rail Station 0823 St George’s School 0834 This timetable is correct from 16 April 2018. @StagecoachSE www.stagecoachbus.com Buses serving Dane Court Grammar/The Charles Dickens/St. George’s page 4 of 5 via Broadstairs and Ramsgate Getting to school 933 Going from school 933 933 34 Broadstairs, Pierremont Hall 0743 Charles Dickens School 1515 Dumpton Park Station 0751 St. George's School 1438 - Ramsgate, Harbour 0759 Dane Court, Wealdhurst Park - - 1535 Ramsgate, Queen Street 0800 Newington Road Post Office 1451 1530 - Newington Rd Post Office 0812 Newington Estate, The Centre - - 1601 Royal Harbour Acad. (Newlands Lane) 0819 Ramsgate, Harbour 1501 1544 1615 Dane Court/Charles Dickens Schools 0830 Dumpton Park Rail Station 1507 Park Avenue 1509 This timetable is correct from 16 April 2018. @StagecoachSE www.stagecoachbus.com Buses serving Dane Court Grammar/The Charles Dickens/St. George’s page 5 of 5 via Monkton, Minster, Acol, Manston, Cliffsend, Nethercourt, Newington and Ramsgate Getting to school 38A 933 42A 946 Going from school 939 933 38A 42A Monkton, Parsonage Fields 0727 St. George’s School 1435 Monkton School 0726 0729 Charles Dickens School - 1515 Minster, The New Inn 0730 0733 Dane Court School Fairfield Road - - 1535 1530 Minster Church 0733 0737 Royal Harbour Academy - - - 1537 Acol, The Street 0743 Ramsgate Rail Station - - 1547 - Manston, Church 0750 - Newington Road Post Office - 1530 - 1546 St. Lawrence, Ellington School 0758 - St. Lawrence Ellington School - - - 1553 Boundary Road Traffic Lights 0802 - Grange Road Roundabout - - 1551 1556 Manna Hutte, Cliff View Road - 0747 Ramsgate Harbour - 1544 1556 - Cliffsend Meverall Avenue - 0751 Ramsgate Leopold Street 1456 - 1600 Rydal Avenue Shops - 0756 St. Augustine’s Park 1459 - 1603 St. Augustine’s Park - 0801 Nethercourt Circus 1503 - 1605 Ramsgate Leopold Street Stop C - 0806 Rydal Avenue Shops - 1609 Ramsgate Harbour 0805 0759 - 0810 Cliffsend, Meverall Avenue - 1613 Grange Road Roundabout 0809 0801 0809 0814 Manna Hutte, Cliff View Road - 1617 St. Lawrence Ellington School - 0804 0812 - King Street 1600 - Newington Road Post Office - 0812 0817 - St. Lawrence Ellington School 1607 - Ramsgate Railway Station 0815 - - 0823 Manston Church 1613 - St. George’s School 0825 - 0826 0834 Acol, The Street 1623 Dane Court School 0830 0830 0831 Minster Church 1629 1627 Royal Harbour Academy 0819 0834 Minster New Inn 1631 1628 Route 42A runs into Ramsgate Leopold Street via Queen Street and leaves Ramsgate via The Paragon. Route Monkton School 1636 1633 38A runs both ways between Ramsgate Harbour and Grange Road roundabout via Queen Street. Monkton Parsonage Fields 1634 Route 38A: Between Acol and Manston Church the route 38A bus runs along the B2050 Manston road and Margate Hill. This timetable is correct from 16 April 2018. @StagecoachSE www.stagecoachbus.com.
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