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Route 12C Christmas and New Year Period This leafl et contains details of all the buses we are running over the route 12C Christmas and New Year period. Please make sure you plan your journey 2010 city centre – Greater Leys – city centre before travelling. route 16 1915 Minchery Farm – city centre Monday 17 to Sunday 23 December 2012 1945 city centre – Minchery Farm normal service on all routes route 17A 1935 JR Hospital – city centre Christmas Eve Monday 24 December 2012 2030 city centre – JR Hospital normal school holiday service except the last buses will run earlier route 31 than usual on the following routes: 1810, 1955, 2055 Wantage – Oxford 2100 Oxford – Wantage route 1/5 2126 Abingdon – Oxford 1945 Blackbird Leys – city centre 2119 Abingdon – Wantage 1938 last journey for MegaRider holders route 34 2013 city centre St Aldates – Blackbird Leys 1630 Wantage – Oxford route 2 1655 from Harwell Science & Innovation Campus 1939 Kidlington – city centre route 66 1858 last journey for MegaRider holders 1815 Swindon – Oxford 1950 city centre – Kidlington 1930 Swindon – Farringdon route 2A 1945 Oxford – Swindon 1948 Kidlington – city centre route B5 2000 city centre – Kidlington 1930 Banbury – Bretch Hill – Banbury 1930 last journey for MegaRider holders route B8 route 2B 1920 Banbury – Ruscote – Banbury 1935 Kidlington – city centre 2010 city centre – Kidlington route S1 1842 Carterton – Oxford | 1907 Witney – Oxford route 3 1950 Oxford – Carterton | 2019 Witney – Carterton 1945 Rose Hill – rail station 1930 last journey for MegaRider holders route S3 2000 rail station – Rose Hill (2009 from Bonn Square) 1825 Chipping Norton – Oxford 1947, 2047 Woodstock – Oxford route 8 2045 Oxford – Chipping Norton 1923 Barton – city centre 1913 last journey for MegaRider holders route S5 2000 city centre – Barton 1920 Arncott – Oxford 1950 last journey for MegaRider holders will fi nish at Bicester Market Square at 1941 1915, 2015 Bicester – Oxford route 9 2110 Oxford – Bicester Glory Farm 1909 Risinghurst Downside Rd – city centre 1835 last journey for MegaRider holders route X5 1935 city centre – Risinghurst 1700 Cambridge – Oxford 1905 last journey for MegaRider holders 1740 Oxford – Cambridge 2040 Oxford – Bedford route 10 2020 JR Hospital – city centre route X30 2110 city centre – JR Hospital 1720, 1820, 1920 Oxford – Wantage 2 3 Christmas Day Tuesday 25 December 2012 route 3 Rose Hill – city centre – rail station no service except routes N1 & N2 Sunday daytime service between 0830 and 1730 normal nightbus fares will apply and Oxford Tube via Heathrow airport (see pages 10-11) rail station – city centre – Rose Hill Sunday daytime service between 0900 and 1800 route N1 Blackbird Leys – city centre route 8/9 0933 then hourly until 1733 Barton/Risinghurst – Headington – city centre city centre St Aldates – Blackbird Leys Sunday daytime service between 0838 and 1726 (from Stowford Rd) 1115 then hourly until 1715, 1745 city centre – Headington – Barton/Risinghurst Sunday daytime service between 0910 and 1800 route N2 Kidlington Grovelands – city centre route 10 1015 then hourly until 1715 city St Aldates – JR Hospital city centre – Kidlington Grovelands 0910 then every 30 minutes until 1810 0955 then hourly until 1755 JR Hospital – city 0850 then every 30 minutes until 1720 Boxing Day Wednesday 26 December 2012 route 31 no service on routes 2C, 2D, 11, 12, 12C, 14, 14A, 16, 16A, 17, Wantage – Abingdon – Oxford Sunday service until 1755 17A, 17C, 18, 19, 20, 34, 64, 66, 85, 86, 89, 200, 213, 214, 215, 233, 242, 488, 489, 500, 700, B1, B2, B8, N1, N2, N3, Oxford – Abingdon – Wantage N8, N10, N30, N31, NS1, NS2, NS5, S2, S4, X5, X8, X9, X15 Sunday service until 1900 Sunday service on routes S5 and X30 route B5 special service on the following routes: Banbury – Bretch Hill route 1/5 0900 then every 30 minutes until 1300 Blackbird Leys – city centre 1400 then every 30 minutes until 1730 Sunday daytime service between 0820 and 1735 route S1 city centre St Aldates – Blackbird Leys Carterton – Witney – Oxford Sunday daytime service between 0902 and 1800 0848, 0948, 1018, 1048 then hourly until 1548, 1618, 1648 route 2 Oxford – Witney – Carterton Kidlington Grovelands, Evans Lane – city centre 0950 then hourly until 1450, 1520, 1550, 1650, 1720, 1750 Sunday service between 0844 and 1746 route S3 Woodstock – Oxford Kidlington Evans Lane, Grovelands – city centre Sunday service between 0848 and 1720 0925 then hourly until 1725 First journey starts from Chipping Norton at 0906 and runs via Kidlington Lyne Mead – city centre Enstone 0914 and Kiddington 0918 Sunday service between 0835 and 1738 Oxford – Woodstock city centre – Kidlington 0955 then hourly until 1755 Sunday service between 0910 and 1800 1755 continues to Chipping Norton arrives 1839 via Kiddington 1827 and Enstone 1831 4 5 JR Hospital – Water Eaton Thursday 27 December 2012 0746 then every 30 minutes until 1846, 1910 Saturday service on all routes except: a normal Friday service on routes 20, 85, 86, 89 & X8 route 1/5 no service on route 34 Blackbird Leys – city centre 2323, 2353 will not run Saturday 29 December 2012 route S1 normal Saturday service on all routes Carterton – Oxford 2340 will not go beyond Witney Sunday 30 December 2012 route S5 normal Sunday service on all routes Oxford – Bicester – Arncott 2310 will fi nish at Glory Farm Monday 31 December 2012 route X9 Saturday service on all routes except: Chipping Norton – Witney 1912, 2212 will not run route 700 Witney – Chipping Norton Water Eaton – Headington & Hospitals 2020, 2320 will not run 0700 then every 30 minutes until 1830 route 700 Churchill Hospital – Water Eaton 0725 then every 30 minutes until 1855 Water Eaton – Headington & Hospitals 0700 then every 30 minutes until 1830 JR Hospital – Water Eaton 0746 then every 30 minutes until 1846, 1910 Churchill Hospital – Water Eaton 0725 then every 30 minutes until 1855 route 66 JR Hospital – Water Eaton 1815 Swindon – Oxford 0746 then every 30 minutes until 1846, 1910 1930 Swindon – Farringdon 1945 Oxford – Swindon Monday-Thursday service on routes N1, N2, N3, N8, N31, NS1 & NS5 route X5 no service on routes 34, N10, N30 and NS2 1700 Cambridge – Oxford normal Thursday service on routes 20, 85, 86, 89, X8 1740 Oxford – Cambridge 2040 Oxford – Bedford Friday 28 December 2012 route X9 Chipping Norton – Witney Saturday service on all routes except: 1912, 2212 will not run Witney – Chipping Norton route 700 2020, 2320 will not run Water Eaton – Headington & Hospitals 0700 then every 30 minutes until 1830 normal Monday service on routes 20, 85, 86, 89, X8 Churchill Hospital – Water Eaton no service on route 34 0725 then every 30 minutes until 1855 6 7 Tuesday 1 January 2013 route 31 no service on routes 2C, 2D, 10, 11, 12, 12C, 14, 14A, 16, 16A, Wantage – Abingdon – Oxford Sunday service until 1755 17, 17A, 17C, 18, 19, 20, 34, 64, 66, 85, 86, 89, 200, 213, 214, 215, 233, 242, 488, 489, 700, 500, B1, B2, B5, B8, N3, N10, Oxford – Abingdon – Wantage N30, N31, NS1, NS2, NS5, S2, S4, X5, X8, X9, X15 Sunday service until 1900 special service on the following routes: route S1 1, 2, 2A, 2B, 3, 8, 9, 31, N1, N2, N8, S1, S3, S5, X30: Carterton – Witney – Oxford route 1/5 0848 then hourly until 2248 Oxford – Witney – Carterton Blackbird Leys – city centre 0950 then hourly until 2350 Sunday daytime service between 0820 and 1742 then 1757 (route 1) , 1835 (route 1), then every 30 minutes until 2335 (route 1) route S3 Woodstock – Oxford city centre St Aldates – Blackbird Leys 0925 then hourly until 1725 Sunday daytime service between 0902 and 1800 then 1815 (route 1) First journey starts from Chipping Norton at 0906 and runs via then every 30 minutes until 2345 (route 1), 0015 (route N1) Enstone 0914 and Kiddington 0918 route 2 Oxford – Woodstock 0955 then hourly until 1755 Kidlington Grovelands, Evans Lane – city centre Sunday service between 0844 and 1814. 1924 then hourly until 2324 1755 continues to Chipping Norton arrives 1839 via Kiddington 1827 and Enstone 1831 Kidlington Evans Lane, Grovelands – city centre Sunday service between 0848 and 1748 then hourly until 2248 route S5 Kidlington Lyne Mead – city centre Sunday service between 0835 and 1735 Bicester Bure Place – Oxford 0915, 1015, 1115, 1145, 1215, 1315, 1415, 1515, 1630 and 1845 city centre – Kidlington Sunday service between 0910 and 1800 then every 30 minutes Bicester Glory Farm – Oxford at 30 (route 2A) & 00 (route 2) until 2330 (route 2A), 0000 (route N2) 0903, 1003, 1103, 1133, 1203, 1303, 1503 and 1733 Arncott – Oxford route 3 1357 and 1607 Rose Hill – city centre – rail station Oxford – Bicester Bure Place Sunday daytime service between 0830 and 1730 1015, 1115, 1215, 1300, 1415, 1515, 1615, 1645, 1745 and 1845 then every 30 minutes, Rose Hill – city centre, between 1823 and 2253 1300 and 1515 continue to Arncott, all other trips continue to Glory Farm rail station – city centre – Rose Hill route X30 Sunday daytime service between 0900 and 1800 then every 30 minutes, city centre – Rose Hill, between 1840 and 2310 Wantage – Oxford Sunday service route 8/9 Oxford – Wantage Barton/Risinghurst – Headington – city centre Sunday service Sunday service between 0838 and 1726, then 1816, 1850 then every 30 minutes until 2350 (route 8) Wednesday 2 January 2013 city centre – Headington – Barton/Risinghurst normal service resumes Sunday daytime service between 0910 and 1800 then every 30 minutes until 2330 (route 8), 0000 (route N8) 8 9 Monday 17 to Sunday 23 December 2012 Thursday 27 & Friday 28 December 2012 normal service on all routes Sunday service 27 Dec - first
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