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Connects with 0719 to London b. On inbound run c. Connects with 49 bus and X2/ X33 college buses but half hour wait d. Connects with 0809 train to London e. Connects with 49 buses outbound f. Allows for possible route around the Patney/ Beechingstoke circle: Chirton to Woodborough ca 10 minutes by one or other route g. Allows for possible route via Bottlesford/ Hilcott h. Could be added to 210 timetable, adds 6 minutes to journey time j. Connects with X5 outbound k. Connects with 1018 to London l. Connects with incoming 1018 from the West m. Connects with inbound 49 buses n. Connects with 1203 departure westwards p. Connects with 1203 arrival from London q. Connects with 1323 to London r.Connects with incoming 49 buses s. Pewsey Vale School at 1535 t. Devizes School at 1515 u. Connects with incoming 49 service from Swindon only v. Connects with inbound X5 w. Connects with arrival from London x. Connects with X2, 33, and 49 buses serving colleges OPTION C SATURDAY SERVICE 11: Devizes East and Pewsey West 11N 11S 11D 11D 210 11D 11D 11D [p] Devizes Market Place 0710 0750 0850 1150 1230 1315 [k] 1710 [m] 1850 Stert road end - 0756 # R 1236 R R # Etchilhampton 0719 - # R 1239 R R # Little Horton/ Coate - - # R - R R - Horton - - # R - R R - Allington - - # R - R R - All Cannings 0726 - 0908 # [f] 1335 1730 1905 Stanton St Bernard 0729 - # R - R R # Alton Barnes 0732 - # R - R # # Wedhampton - 0759 # - [e] R R - Chirton - 0801 0919 # 1248 1345 R # Patney - # # R 1245 R R # Beechingstoke - # # R - R R # Honey Street 0733 - # R - R # # Marden - # # R 1252 R R # Woodborough 0735 0817 [c] 0938 1230 1256 1405 1750 1925 Bottlesford - # # R - # # - Hilcott - # # R - # # - Wilsford - # # - # - - Manningford Bruce - 0831 # - # # - Wilcot 0742 # # - # # 1932 Pewsey Co-op/ North Street 0751 0845 [d] 1000 [g] - 1425 [g] 1805 [g] 1941 Pewsey railway station 0755 [a] - 1005 [h] - - 1808 1945 Driver break 20min 30min 11N 210 11D 11D 11D 11S X11 [q] Pewsey railway station 0756 - 1025 [j] - 1815 [n] 1815 [n] Pewsey Co-op/ North Street - - 1030 1455 [l] 1820 Wilcot 0802 - # # 1821 - Manningford Bruce - - # # - 1827 Wilsford - - # # - 1837 Hilcott - - # # # R - Bottlesford - - # # # R - Woodborough 0811 0955 1050 1235 1515 1830 - Marden - 0959 # # # - R Chirton - 1003 1105 # 1530 - 1843 Wedhampton - [e] # - # - 1845 Honey Street 0813 - # - # R - Beechingstoke - - # # # - R Patney - 1006 # # # - R Alton Barnes/ Priors 0814 - # - # R - Stanton St Bernard 0816 - # - # R - All Cannings 0819 [f] 1115 1255 1540 1840 - Allington # - # - # - - Horton # - # - # - - Little Horton/ Coate # - # - # - - Etchilhampton # 1013 # 1302 # 1847 - Stert road end # 1016 # # # - R Devizes Market Place 0845 [b] 1024 1140 [b] 1310 1605 1855 [b] 1905 Driver break 10min 65min COMMENTS a. Connects with 0809 to London b. Connects with 49 buses outbound c. Allows for possible route around the Patney/ Beechingstoke circle d. Bus moves to Service 12/14 for rest of the day e. Cover as DRT on 210, or Urchfont services f. Could be included in 210 timetable, adds 6 minutes to journey time g. Connects with X5 services outbound h. Connects with 1016 departure to London j. Connects with 1016 arrival from the West k. Connects with incoming 49 buses l. Connects with inbound X5 buses m. Connects with incoming 49 service from Swindon only q. Connects with inbound train from London 1808 (different from weekdays) p. Run dependent on evening service resources q. 12/14 bus returning to depot assumed beyond Devizes, would otherwise be a dead run OPTION C TIMETABLE MONDAY TO FRIDAY SERVICE 12 AND 14: Pewsey East and South, AND TOWN SERVICE PV 14 [a] 14 TS 12 TS 14 12 TS 14 12 14 12 TO DEVIZES [t] X5 [v] Pewsey Vale School 1535 To SwindonTo salisbury Pewsey railway station # [h] 1800 [u] Pewsey Co-op/ North Street 1035 1250 1425 1645 [k] 1805 Manningford Bruce # # # # 1813 Upavon Ship Inn # # # # 1820 xx18 xx50 Upavon Square # # # # 1823 - - Rushall A342 # # # # 1825 xx21 [w] xx47 [w] Charlton # # # # 1827 Wilsford # # [r] # 1830 Hilcott triangle # # # [s] - Rushall School # # # # - Manningford Bruce # # # # - xx23 xx44 Pewsey Co-op 0905 1005-1020 1115 [j] 1115-1130 1145 [k] 1330 1330-1345 1345 [k] 1500 1545 [k] 1720 [j] - xx29 xx38 Pewsey railway station # [m] Wootton Rivers # # # # # # Burbage Stibb Green # # # # # # Burbage PO 0741 # # # # # Burbage Seymour Court - # # # # # West Grafton outbound - # # - # - East Grafton outbound - # # - # - Wilton - # # - # - East Grafton inbound - # # - # - West Grafton inbound - # # - # - Easton Royal 0746 # # # # # Milton Lilbourne 0749 [b] # # # # # Pewsey Co-op 0756 1005 [e] 1245 1425 [p] 1640 1755 Pewsey railway station 0800 [c] R [f] R [l] Pewsey Vale school Driver break 15min [g] 5min 15 min [q] PV [d] Pewsey Primary school 1505 Milkhouse water * R Broomcroft Farm * R Wootton Rivers * R Littleworth * R Milton Lilbourne * R Pewsey Primary School 0842 COMMENTS a. If run approx 7 minutes earlier would connect with Service 11 at 0751 from Pewsey b. Cross-roads - no diversion into village c. Connects with 0809 train to London (better if slightly earlier) d. Carries primary and secondary children e. Connects with X5 services and 1030 Service 11 to Devizes f. Connects with 1018 train to London, on demand incorporated into Town Service run g. Between school run and 0905 departure from Co-op h. Connects on demand with 1018 arrival from the West j. Connects with outbound X5 k. Connects with inbound X5 services l. Connects with 1323 train to London m. Connects with incoming 1323 train from West, as part of town service n. Connects with X5 services inbound: connection (though 45 minutes) with incoming Service 11 p. Connects with X5 outbound, less useful in afternoon q.Possible need for driver break - see note on 1640 run r. Covered by Service 11 1340 and 1530 for outward journey from Pewsey, inbound journey less likely mid-afternoon: restriction
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