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How to Use This Fare Chart Newbury Bus Station simplyNewbury & Thatcham zone £1.90 Cromwell Road £2.20 £1.90 Henwick Lane How to use this fare chart £3.00 £2.20 £1.90 Colthrop Lane To use this fare chart find the £3.70 £3.50 £3.20 £1.90 Woolhampton adult single fares stop nearest to where you get £4.40 £4.00 £3.90 £3.20 £1.90 Beenham Turn on and the stop nearest to £4.40 £4.40 £4.20 £3.60 £3.20 £1.90 Wigmore Lane where you get off. Where the £4.40 £4.40 £4.20 £3.60 £3.20 £1.90 £1.90 Theale Schools two meet, that's your fare! £4.40 £4.40 £4.20 £3.60 £3.20 £1.90 £1.90 £1.90 The Crown at Theale simplyReading zone £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £4.30 £4.00 £3.50 £3.00 £3.00 £1.30 Calcot Sainsbury's Example £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £4.20 £4.00 £3.00 £3.00 £2.00 £1.30 Calcot Mill Lane If you are travelling from £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £4.20 £4.00 £3.00 £3.00 £2.00 £1.30 £1.30 Greenwood Road Henwick Lane to Calcot £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £4.40 £4.00 £3.00 £3.00 £2.00 £2.00 £2.00 £2.00 Southcote Road Sainsbury's your adult single £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £4.40 £4.00 £3.00 £3.00 £2.00 £2.00 £2.00 £2.00 £2.00 Reading Station fare would be £5 (£7 return) simplyReading zone Newbury Bus Station simplyNewbury & Thatcham zone £3.50 Cromwell Road The simplyReading zone boundary £4.00 £3.50 Henwick Lane is at The Crown at Theale. Between £4.00 £4.00 £3.50 Colthrop Lane The Crown and Reading, we have a flat fare policy in this area, meaning £6.10 £5.70 £5.20 £3.50 Woolhampton adult return fares £7.00 £6.40 £6.30 £5.20 £3.50 Beenham Turn you pay the same fare regardless of £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £5.90 £5.20 £3.50 Wigmore Lane how many stops you are travelling - although there are some 'short- £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £5.90 £5.20 £3.50 £3.50 Theale Schools hop' fares available. £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £6.60 £6.40 £3.50 £3.50 £3.50 The Crown at Theale simplyReading zone £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £6.60 £6.40 £5.70 £4.50 £4.50 day Calcot Sainsbury's simplyNewbury & Thatcham zone £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £6.50 £6.40 £4.50 £4.50 day day Calcot Mill Lane Jet black combines with £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £6.50 £6.40 £4.50 £4.50 day day day Greenwood Road Kennections 101/102 between £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £6.40 £4.50 £4.50 day day day day Southcote Road Newbury & Thatcham to give you a £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £7.00 £6.40 £4.50 £4.50 day day day day day Reading Station 15 minute frequency. Buy the simplyNetwork 7 day ticket for just £19.50 online for 7 days unlimited travel on jet black and our entire network. There are no return tickets in the simplyReading area - buy an all day ticket for £4 instead! Newbury Bus Station simplyNewbury & Thatcham zone £1.30 Cromwell Road How to use this fare chart £1.50 £1.30 Henwick Lane £1.50 £1.50 £1.20 Colthrop Turn To use this fare chart find the £2.00 £1.90 £1.60 £1.30 Woolhampton stop nearest to where you get single fares £2.50 £2.10 £2.00 £1.60 £1.30 Beenham Turn on and the stop nearest to £2.50 £2.50 £2.30 £1.90 £1.60 £1.30 Wigmore Lane where you get off. Where the £2.50 £2.50 £2.30 £1.90 £1.90 £1.30 £1.30 Theale Schools two meet, that's your fare! £2.60 £2.50 £2.50 £2.10 £1.90 £1.60 £1.20 £1.20 The Crown at Theale simplyReading zone Example £2.60 £2.50 £2.50 £2.30 £1.90 £1.60 £1.30 £1.30 £1.30 Calcot Sainsbury's If you are travelling from £2.60 £2.60 £2.50 £2.50 £2.00 £1.80 £1.80 £1.80 £1.50 £1.30 Calcot Mill Lane Henwick Lane to Calcot £2.60 £2.60 £2.50 £2.50 £2.00 £2.00 £1.80 £1.80 £1.50 £1.30 £1.30 Greenwood Road Sainsbury's your Boost single £2.60 £2.60 £2.60 £2.50 £2.10 £2.10 £1.90 £1.90 £1.50 £1.50 £1.50 £1.50 Southcote Road £2.60 £2.60 £2.60 £2.60 £2.50 £2.10 £2.10 £2.10 £1.50 £1.50 £1.50 £1.50 £1.30 Reading Station fare would be £2.50 simplyReading zone Newbury Bus Station simplyNewbury & Thatcham zone The simplyReading zone boundary £1.80 Cromwell Road is at The Crown at Theale. Between £1.90 £1.80 Henwick Lane The Crown and Reading, we have a £1.90 £1.90 £1.80 Colthrop Turn flat fare policy in this area, meaning you pay the same fare regardless of £3.20 £3.20 £2.70 £1.50 Woolhampton how many stops you are travelling - £3.70 £3.20 £3.20 £2.70 £1.50 Beenham Turn return fares although there are some 'short- £3.70 £3.70 £3.60 £3.20 £2.70 £1.50 Wigmore Lane hop' fares available. £3.70 £3.70 £3.60 £3.20 £2.70 £1.50 £1.50 Theale Schools £3.70 £3.70 £3.70 £3.20 £3.20 £2.70 £1.80 £1.20 The Crown at Theale simplyReading zone simplyNewbury & Thatcham zone £3.70 £3.70 £3.70 £3.20 £3.20 £2.70 £2.50 £2.50 day Calcot Sainsbury's Jet black combines with £3.70 £3.70 £3.70 £3.70 £3.20 £2.90 £2.90 £2.90 day day Calcot Mill Lane Kennections 101/102 between £3.70 £3.70 £3.70 £3.70 £3.20 £3.20 £3.20 £3.20 day day day Greenwood Road Newbury & Thatcham to give you a £3.70 £3.70 £3.70 £3.70 £3.20 £3.20 £3.20 £3.20 day day day day Southcote Road 15 minute frequency. £3.70 £3.70 £3.70 £3.70 £3.70 £3.20 £3.20 £3.20 day day day day day Reading Station Boost fares are for customers 18 & under or 19-21 year olds on production of a valid college/university ID. There are no return tickets in the simplyReading area - buy an all day ticket for £2.50 instead!.
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