West Buckland School Bus Timetable – from 29Th August 2018 Croyde

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West Buckland School Bus Timetable – from 29Th August 2018 Croyde West Buckland School Bus Timetable – From 29th August 2018 ROUTE 1 CROYDE INWARDS MON-THURS OUTWARDS FRI OUTWARDS Croyde – Bridge Holiday 7.40 1815 1735 Park-unison 7.42 1813 1733 Green Lanes Shopping centre 8.02 1735 1658 Sowden Lane 8.05 1735 1655 Walton Way (Toll House) 8.08 1732 1652 Goodleigh (Top of village) 8.11 1729 1649 Stone Cross Gunn 8.20 1720 1640 School 8.40 1710 1630 ROUTE 1A BRAUNTON INWARDS MON-THURS OUTWARDS FRI OUTWARDS Braunton – George Hotel 7.45 1755 1715 Wrafton Bus Stop 7.47 1753 1713 Chivenor, Bus stop by Army Camp 7.49 1751 1711 Ashford Bus Stop 7.52 1748 1708 Landkey Castle Inn 8.10 1735 1655 School 8.40 1710 1630 ROUTE 2 BARNSTAPLE INWARDS MON-THURS OUTWARDS FRI OUTWARDS Co-Op Store Pottington Estate 7.50 1755 1715 Barnstaple Square 7.55 1750 1710 Clinton Road 8.00 1745 1705 Litchdon Medical Centre 8.03 1742 1702 Mount Pleasant 8.05 1740 1700 Landkey (Top of Landkey Bus Stop) PM 1735 1655 ONLY Landkey Newlands 8.10 1734 1654 Swimbridge 8.15 1730 1650 Filleigh Garage 8.18 1727 1647 School 8.40 1710 1630 ROUTE 3 TORRINGTON INWARDS MON-THURS FRI OUTWARDS OUTWARDS Newton Tracey- Hunters Inn 7.40 1820 1740 Alverdiscott Cross Roads 7.42 1818 1738 Yarnscombe Paintball (MORNING ONLY) 7.43 Torrington Community College 7.50 1810 1730 High Bullen Garage 7.55 1805 1735 Canford Cross 7.59 1801 1731 Chittlehampton Square 8.15 1735 1655 Honey Beetle Cross 8.18 1732 1652 West Heddon Farm Lane end 8.20 1730 1650 Underhighdown 8.22 1728 1648 West Buckland Village 8.25 1725 1645 School 8.40 1710 1630 ROUTE 3A BIDEFORD INWARDS Appledore Churchfields Coach Park 7.30 Northam Swimming pool Bus Stop 7.35 Bideford – 7.45 The Quay (by Kingsley Statue) 7.48 Rydon Garage 8.40 School ROUTE 3A BIDEFORD OUTWARDS FRI OUTWARDS ONLY MON- THURS School 1710 1630 Bideford- The Quay (by Kingsley Statue) 1755 1715 Rydon Garage 1800 1720 Northam Swimming Pool Bus Stop 1805 1725 Appledore Chruchfields Coach Park 1810 1730 ROUTE 4-INSTOW/BARNSTAPLE INWARDS MON- THURS OUTWARDS FRI OUTWARDS 1808 Westleigh Layby 7.32 1807 1726 Instow Anstey Road (Opp Down Road) 7.33 1803 1725 Yelland Pottery 7.36 1756 1721 Fremington St 7.39 1716 Peters Road 1755 Fremington New Inn 7.40 1752 1715 Bickington Garage 7.48 1750 1712 Cedars: Ellersie Road 8.00 1745 1710 Wrey Arms 8.07 1740 1705 Park&Ride, Park School 8.15 1710 1700 School 8.40 1630 ROUTE 5 WINKLEIGH INWARDS MON- THURS OUTWARDS FRI OUTWARDS 1810 Winkleigh (by Garage) 7.35 1800 1730 Dolton Beacon- (Junct B3217/B3220) 7.45 1750 1720 Libbaton Golf Club 7.55 1745 1710 High Bickington 8.00 1742 1705 Atherington Square 8.03 1740 1702 Umberleigh Bridge 8.05 1728 1700 Hill Village 8.17 1710 1648 School 8.40 1630 ROUTE 6 NORTH MOLTON INWARDS MON-THURS FRI OUTWARDS OUTWAARDS North Molton Bridge 8.00 1750 1710 North Molton Square 8.02 1748 1708 Poltimore Arms 8.12 1738 1658 Brayford Bus Shelter 8.20 1730 1650 School 8.40 1710 1630 ROUTE 7 CHAWLEIGH/CHUMLEIGH INWARDS MON-THURS OUTWARDS FRI OUTWARDS Chawleigh (Portsmouth Arms Cross) 7.45 1805 1725 Chulmleigh (Square) 7.52 1758 1718 Chulmleigh 7.55 1755 1715 (Pavillions) Kings Nympton Station 8.04 1746 1706 Head Bridge (B3266) 8.05 1745 1705 Halswell Cross 8.10 1740 1700 Honiton Lane 8.14 1736 1656 School 8.40 1710 1630 ROUTE 8 WIITHERIDGE INWARDS MON TO THURS FRI OUTWARDS OUTWARDS Witheridge Square 7.50 1800 1720 Gidley Cross 8.00 1750 1710 Meshaw 8.05 1745 1705 Alswear 8.10 1740 1700 South Molton Square 8.20 1730 1650 Stags Head/ Filleigh 8.25 17.25 1640 Park Lane/ Filleigh 8.27 1723 1643 Shooting Lodge 8.27 1720 1640 School 8.40 1710 1630 ROUTE 9 TIVERTON INWARDS MON TO THURS FRI OUTWARDS OUTWARDS Tiverton Bus Station 7.35 1815 1735 Black Cat Junction 7.52 1758 1718 Blackerton Garage 8.00 1750 1710 Jubilee Inn 8.03 1747 1700 Combsland Cross 8.10 1740 1655 Woodside Garage 8.15 1735 1650 School 8.40 1710 1630 ROUTE 10 ILFRACOMBE INWARDS Mullacott Cross 7.40 The Nook, St Brannocks Raod 7.45 The Vicarage St Brannocks Road 7.47 High Street (Costa) 7.50 Thatched Inn 7.53 Hele Bay 7.55 Watermouth Castle 8.00 Barton Lane 8.05 Combe Martin – Woodlands 8.08 Combe Martin – Pack of Cards 8.10 Combe Martin- Holdstone Way 8.12 Easter Close Layby 8.20 School 8.40 ROUTE 10 ILFRACOMBE VIA MULLACOTT OUTWARDS OUTWARDS FRI ONLY MON – THRUS School 1710 1630 Kimbland Cross 1717 1637 Mockham Down Gate (for Stoke Rivers) 1720 1640 Bratton Fleming 1725 1645 Easter Close layby 1730 1650 Mullacott Cross 1750 1710 The Nook 1755 1715 The Vicaridge 1757 1717 ROUTE 10A ILFRACOMBE VIA COMBE OUTWARDS OUTWARDS ONLY FRI MARTIN ONLY MON- THURS School 1710 1630 Blackmoor Gate 1730 1650 Combe Martin- Holdstone Way 1735 1655 Combe Martin- Pack of Cards 1740 1700 Combe Martin – Woodlands 1743 1703 Barton Lane 1745 1705 Watermouth Castle 1750 1710 Hele Bay 1753 1713 Thatched Inn 1755 1715 High Street (Costa) 1800 1720 ROUTE 11 LYNTON INWARDS Lynton Church – St Mary’s 7.50 Barbrook 7.55 Caffyns Cross 8.00 Blackmoor Gate 8.15 4 Cross Way (Exmoor Steam) 8.20 Bratton Flemming 8.25 Mockham Down Gate (for Stoke Rivers) 8.30 Kimbland Cross 8.33 School 8.40 ROUTE 10A & 11 LYNTON OUTWARDS OUTWARDS ONLY FRI ONLY MON – THURS Blackmoor Gate 1730 1650 Caffyns Cross 1750 1710 Barbrook 1755 1715 Lynton Church – St Mary’s 1800 1720 .
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