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Your Guide to Smarter Travel in the Blackwater Valley 17.18.19 Stagecoach 194 Courtney Buses Bus Frequency Guide Aldershot – Farnham – 3 Camberley – Bracknell 24 36 48 27 30 30 21 Blackwater Valley Bus Routes Wrecclesham (17/18) – RD. N Your guide to Haslemere (18/19) Daytime Evenings LONDO 1 Stagecoach Stagecoach Mon-Fri 30 mins 40 mins • RA 500 8 Daytime Evenings CKSTRA . Old Dean MITCHAM RD Aldershot – Farnborough – Farnborough – Yateley – Reading 4 6 8 5 5 35 Saturday 30 mins hourly • Aldershot . Mon-Fri 3.5 4.5 0.5 WIN 20 mins † hourly • D YEO Estate Frimley – Camberley – Old Dean smarter travel in the V D town centre W R IL 34 R A OAD 1 O D Sunday ROAD R R Daytime Evenings hourly – S Saturday O 20 mins † hourly • OR The Meadows Collingwood Daytime Evenings MO N L O • - except late evening R T Mon-Fri 2 journeys – Sunday y Routes terminating: I College W S D 2 hourly – D O G W A E IN T EL O 500 K H Mon-Fri 10 mins 20 mins L R E I Saturday Blackwater Valley N 3 – – D G L M † - hourly each route 24 36 57 27 27 30 E 21 T L Routes also calling: ID O I R A N OA UL Y H E Saturday R R Camberley EG A 10 mins 20 mins L T y Dickson Travel D L Sunday E O W W – – - Aldershot - Whitehill . 3.94.194.598 C 500 R M Camberley ER AY N ROAD PP O W O 194 U T Sunday TO S O 15 mins 20 mins • - except late evening Frimley Park Hospital (M-F)/ K K R LEGE Station 1 M YO N L E A RID C E 500 R A The Meadows (Sat) – Camberley – CO PP Routes terminating: LEG YORKTOWN ROAD B ER OL station C R 11 Stagecoach O E 11 A 4 6 5 2.34.35.94.194 3 Sunningdale – Staines D D 9 Arriva I 35 Aldershot M NDON ROAD E ROAD R 3.5 9.5 4.5 4.5 0.5 O G T 34.35 L Routes also calling: ID H S Farnborough – Southwood – ’ R 34 E Stagecoach TH G Y . 2 Camberley – R M Daytime Evenings E U D 1.3.11.500 N L Cove – Farnborough Royal Military I L AU 94 W L M K A G Farnborough – Woking – Guildford A A MO R H R L R Academy S S C E TW (circular one way) H STAFF COLLEGE R D E Mon-Fri OAD E N 5-7 journeys – A RT . Frimley Park Hospital – Camberley L P A L O R KNOLL ROAD P Civic Hall D Y P H R H O Daytime Evenings O C I L 9 6 9 G A U Saturday 598 D Camberley Museum L Daytime Evenings 2 journeys – 30 30 30 27 18 O R York O Daytime Evenings B R W O Mon-Fri A 20 mins 20-60 mins 598 LE Sunday – – The Meadows Town C D Mon-Fri hourly – HURCH HILL CR Mon-Fri ROSEMA C AWLE 30 mins hourly • Tesco/M&S 598 Y HIL Saturday 20 mins 20-60 mins PEMBROKE L Saturday Superstore 500 BDY D – – RY OA Saturday 30 mins hourly • M 3 34 R Sunday Use this map to help make 2 Ravenswood Roundabout . hourly hourly • L A 194 35 E 3 5 1 5 5 A Sunday NE R AD SOUTHWELL W AM V – – Stagecoach S 500 H A Sunday A 4.5 1.5 1.5 E H 94 RO PARK RD. VER P B 2 hourly – 520 E L A E RI O D town centre N Y • - except late evenings LAN L 3 O U H Farnborough 3 L D O C O L F N D R O Aldershot – Tongham – L E R LON R E R B D V I • - except late evening I V R W Blackwater . M A E your journey easier, healthier E OAD UPPER L Ash – Guildford/Woking L E 2 G 11 Stagecoach EY H N 10 T I Stagecoach 48 R Farnborough – Fleet – Crookham 41.42 O Daytime Evenings A 6 6 2 Farnborough – Ash D Stagecoach 27 27 30 D 18 15 12 Priors and more convenient 8 V A 3 I 1 G C O O R L Daytime Evenings A Corner Tekels DN Mon-Fri R † – EY Aldershot – Ash A K 11 D R Daytime Evenings A30 G R O Park A A E A D P O Frimley Park Hospital – R Mon-Fri 30 mins – Saturday R 500 Frimley – – Blackwater D ROAD AM . Mon-Fri H BH Camberley – Yateley hourly † – B A3 T 3 HO C Ridge Heatherside Saturday Sunday l 3 Frimley 30 mins – – – 1 3 2 1 1 5 OU ASH • ASH VALE • FRIMLEY a R c M E Saturday – – 2.5 4.5 4.5 k Park S P w P Daytime Evenings Sunday RT U – – Farnborough a O OAD † - 1 jny to Woking, Wednesday only (Main) station t Watchmoor Park P EY R H e Hospital BISL Sunday 1-2 jnys to Guildford/3-4 jnys to Ash A r LD – – W Sainsbury’s Kings O R O Mon-Fri 30 mins † hourly • LE Routes terminating: LD i CAMBERLEY • FARNBOROUGH Y International B v St. Augustine’s 48 I SL † - 2 hourly each route R e 48 .500 2 EY O Centre R Saturday Stagecoach A r School OA 30 mins † hourly • 11 8 D Routes also calling: D F D 9 6 9 A Courtney Buses E O F R 30 27 15 18 18 R M Farnborough – 598 R A Sunday N 11 H y IM 1 .2.3.11 B Tomlinscote – H HO Stagecoach I ALDERSHOT • BLACKWATER L C Camberley – Frimley Camberley – Sandhurst L 46 E L Y School - 15 mins between Camberley - Yateley . † Aldershot – Godalming – E R AV O ON A T Daytime Evenings A ING y Daytime Evenings D Frimley LPH - 90 mins Aldershot - Camberley, Guildford Hawley R 2 hourly Camberley - Yateley O Park 3 3 1 5 Common A Mon-Fri Mon-Fri 1 journey • – D hourly – Daytime Evenings 2.5 1.5 1.5 4.5 Hawley • - Camberley - Yateley Y A B Farnborough North station W OR U Deepcut Saturday Saturday C – – OT MIDDLEMOOR hourly – M LANE K FR Mon-Fri hourly – D W ITH IEL IN HILL RO F MIDDLEMOOR AD A G Sunday ROAD Y Sunday – – 3 H – – M Paddock Saturday D ROAD A Stagecoach hourly – A M 2 H O OAD 4.5 AW R PROSPECT Hill • - Tuesday & Thursday only L H R E G AVENUE S E Sunday 30 30 27 30 57 48 Y North Town – Aldershot – 12 18 Fox PEL LANE U T. – – O 2 S D L E 11 C A DG CHA Hawley A R IV A A RO Stagecoach O R T Lane N 1 3 D N H EY Farnham B L 15 D E L E R A BRI N RAL R V O I Lane R 11 W I N Frimley F M N L E Pinewood Park A A Aldershot – Tices Meadow Stagecoach R G UT F BA S I Y H 2 M Estate KITE A D Daytime Evenings Dickson Travel Estate L M R OA EPC E O R 48 C 8 WORSLEY E Y A N H W D Aldershot – Ash – Guildford D O E Frimley G D Daytime Evenings 5 5 2 3 5 8 R ROAD K Frimley Park Hospital – Woking R C 11 Mon-Fri 15 mins hourly • E R E LA Camberley Y B 4.5 9.5 EN and station N Y W town centre A A Farnborough L 48 Daytime Evenings YO-YO W O Mon-Fri Y Saturday 15 mins – D N O R 15 mins hourly • Daytime Evenings N E D Green AO Frimley A R S 2 W R D Saturday O Green 15 mins – Mon-Fri 15 mins hourly A Sunday A Sixth Form 2 hourly – 3 D 3 Mon-Fri 2 hourly – 1 College S H Sunday Saturday I Medical - Aldershot - Farnham 30 mins – 15 mins hourly P LAKE RO • 9 AD E D Saturday – – N L 24 36 21 18 12 12 18 3 A Centre A A M O A AVE. N R L YFI SPECT Sunday SANDY ELD PRO E RF hourly – D ROAD 2 RO A Sunday Farnborough H AD A – – L W O D R Farnborough North Lakeside Stagecoach Stagecoach A HIL West 16 Minley G O H 7 I Club R F G RN Street 9 F Estate Heath U Weybourne – Farnham A M FE T O Aldershot – Fleet – Reading Frimley I R N C 10 R 1.8 Stagecoach Stagecoach LE D 3 2 2 3 4 6 E R O RD O (-Dockenfield) Y S O A P DF D 94 YO-YO B L D I 3.5 1.5 R E S T GU D and station High Street B T E A O 10 U R A O N A R A O O RNB L Daytime Evenings Camberley – Bracknell D O R R R Farnborough – Prospect Estate I O E 48 R A T M Farnborough T V P R A A F G O H YO-YO D A IL E GH Daytime Evenings D L I RD 9 K Pyestock Main Station H R N E Mon-Fri . C hourly 3 journeys • U Daytime Evenings Daytime Evenings TOR R Estate T Mon-Fri 4 journeys † – Y Saturday hourly – Mon-Fri Mon-Fri R 3 9 Saturday 20 mins – 10 mins 30 mins D 30 24 24 18 18 15 FLEET ROAD OLD – – D .
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