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Portsmouth Public Transport Information Map Portsmouth public transport information map Bus • Coach • Ferry • Train VALID FROM OCTOBER 2020 Services included (if the service is contracted) which council the route is operated for. Not all services Details of almost all public transport (local run daily, or thoughout each day. Further bus, coastal ferries, National Express, information can be obtained from Traveline, Megabus and train services) in Portsmouth National Rail or from the operators, and a are included. National Express and Megabus list of public transport operators in this area services are omitted from the map to is included, giving their telephone numbers improve clarity. and addresses. The information is correct as of October 2020. Bus services may change at short Suggestions and complaints notice and the council is unable to accept responsibility for any subsequent inaccuracies If you have any suggestion or complaint in this guide. about local transport, contact the relevant operator. This map is financed and published by Portsmouth City Council to provide User guide comprehensive public transport information The index to places served will help you for residents and visitors. find the routes which go to your chosen Portsmouth City Council destination. All local bus routes are Civic Offices identified on the map, and the list of services Guildhall Square shows the main points served, how often the PORTSMOUTH service runs, who operates the route, and PO1 2NE Published: October 2020 Ref: 74.593 LOCAL BUS SERVICES COASTAL FERRY SERVICES Service Monday to Saturday Sunday Monday to Saturday Operator Route Sunday number daytimes Operator Route daytime evening daytimes daytime evening 1 FST The Hard – Commercial Road – Fratton – Eastney 10 mins 30 mins 20 mins South Parade Pier Southsea (12 mins Hayling Portsmouth Eastney to Hayling Island (Passenger Ferry) 60 mins+ 60 mins 60 mins Saturday) Ferry 2 FST Paulsgrove – Allaway Avenue shops– QA Hospital 10 mins 30 mins 15 mins Gosport Portsmouth The Hard to Gosport (Passenger Ferry) 15 mins+ 15 mins 15 mins Cosham – Copnor – Eastney – Commercial Road (12 mins Ferry The Hard Saturday) Hovertravel Southsea Clarence Pier to Ryde Isle of Wight (Passenger 30 mins 30 mins 3 FST Fareham – Portchester – Paulsgrove – QA Hospital 10 mins 30 mins 20 mins Ferry) Cosham – North End – Commercial Road – The (12 mins Wightlink Portsmouth The Hard to Ryde Isle of Wight (Passenger Ferry) 30 mins 60 mins 30 mins Hard Southsea – South Parade Pier Saturday) Wightlink Portsmouth Gunwharf to Fishbourne Isle of Wight 30 mins 60 mins 30 mins X4 FST Southampton – Woolston – Locks Heath 30 mins – 60 mins (Car and Passenger Ferry) – Fareham Portchester Precinct – M275 – Commercial Road Additional journeys in peak times The Hard – Exclamation-Triangle(Clarence Pier via Clarence + Esplanade Sundays only) RAIL SERVICES Exclamation-TriangleX4 is not serving Clarence Pier until further notice Monday to Saturday Sunday 7 FST Waterlooville – Crookhorn – Exclamation-TriangleCosham – North 12 mins 30 mins 15 mins Operator Route End Commercial Road – Winston Churchill (15 mins daytime evening daytimes Avenue Saturday) GWR Portsmouth – Fratton – Cosham – Fareham – hourly hourly hourly Exclamation-Triangle7 is serving QA main, not Northern Road/QA steps. Southampton Salisbury – Warminster – Trowbridge – Bath – Bristol – South Wales 7A FST Southsea – North End – Cosham – Oaklands 2 Journeys 2 Journeys – school (AM) (PM) SN Portsmouth – Fratton – Havant – Chichester – Barnham hourly hourly Littlehampton 7C FST Portsmouth – South Downs College 2 Journeys 1 Journeys – (AM) (PM) SN Portsmouth – Fratton – Havant – Chichester – Barnham – hourly hourly hourly 8 FST Clanfield – Horndean – Cowplain – Waterlooville 15 mins 60 mins 20 mins Horsham Crawley – Gatwick Airport – East Croydon – London Widley – Exclamation-TriangleCosham – Stamshaw – Commercial Victoria Road The Hard – Old Portsmouth – Exclamation-TriangleClarence Pier SN Southampton – Fareham – Cosham – Havant – Emsworth hourly hourly hourly (Sundays Clanfield to the Hard) Chichester – Barnham – Worthing – Hove – Brighton Exclamation-Triangle8 is serving QA main, not Northern Road/QA steps. Not serving Clarence Pier until further notice SN Portsmouth – Fratton – Havant – Emsworth – Chichester hourly 12 FST Tipner - North End - Milton - Fratton Way 60 mins – – Barnham – Horsham – Crawley – Worthing – Hove (Daytime off peak) – Haywards Heath – Gatwick Airport – East Croydon – London Victoria 13 FST Commercial Road – Fratton – Milton – Langstone 60 mins 60 mins 2 hourly Portsmouth College SN Southampton – Fareham – Cosham – Havant – Emsworth hourly hourly Chichester – Barnham – Horsham – Crawley– Gatwick 14 FST Commercial Road – Fratton – Baffins 60 mins 60 mins 2 hourly Airport East Croydon – London Victoria Portsmouth College 17 FST Exclamation-TriangleOcean Park – Exclamation-TriangleCopnor – Exclamation-TriangleEastney – 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins SN Portsmouth – Fratton – Havant – Emsworth – Chichester hourly hourly hourly Exclamation-TriangleSouthsea – Exclamation-TriangleSouth Parade Pier Barnham – Worthing – Hove – Brighton Exclamation-Triangle17 is not operating until further notice SWR Portsmouth – Fratton – Havant – Petersfield – 3 trains an 2 trains an 2 trains an Haslemere Guildford – Woking – London Waterloo hour hour hour 18 FST South Parade Pier – Southsea – Fratton – North 20 mins 60 mins 60 mins End Cosham – QA Hospital – Paulsgrove – Hillsley SWR Portsmouth – Fratton – Cosham – Fareham – hourly hourly hourly Road Swanwick Netley – Woolston – Southampton 20 SCP Havant – Leigh Park – Crookhorn – QA Hospital 30 mins 30 mins – SWR Portsmouth – Fratton – Cosham – Fareham – Botley hourly hourly hourly Cosham – Stamshaw – Commercial Road – Hedge End – Eastleigh – Winchester – Basingstoke – The Hard Farnborough London Waterloo 21 SCP Havant Bus Station – Leigh Park (Park Parade) 15 mins 60 mins 30/60 mins Bedhampton – Farlington – Eastern Road Anchorage Park – Copnor – Milton – Fratton NATIONAL EXPRESS Commercial Road – The Hard Service Operator Route Frequency 22 FST Farlington – Drayton – Lower Drayton – Cosham 70 mins – 70 mins number Medina Road (Alternate Journeys) – Highbury 030 NAT Fareham – Exclamation-TrianglePortsmouth – Waterlooville – Petersfield – 8 daily return journeys 23 SCP Leigh Park (The Warren) – Park Parade – Havant 10 mins 60 mins 15 mins Hindhead Guildford – London (one journey per day) Bedhampton – Farlington – Drayton – Cosham (12 mins 203 NAT Exclamation-TrianglePortsmouth – Fareham – Southampton – Winchester – 4 daily return journeys North End – Lake Road – Commercial Road Saturday) Heathrow Airport The Hard – Southsea – South Parade Pier 25 FST Fort Cumberland Rd – Eastney – Devonshire 90 mins – 90 mins Square – Waverley Road – Southsea – Old (off peak every COACH SERVICES Portsmouth – The Hard 45 mins) Thursdays / Friday to Sunday Sunday Operator Route 700 SCP Bognor Regis – Chichester – Fishbourne – 30 mins 30 mins 30 mins daytime evening daytimes Emsworth Havant Bus Station – A27 – Hilsea – North End Commercial Road – The Hard MGB Exclamation-TrianglePortsmouth – Southampton – Oxford – 2 Journeys 2 Journeys Birmingham Manchester – Leeds – Newcastle HV SCP Commercial Road – Clarence Pier – The Hard 30 mins – 30 mins (Hoverbus) (one way loop) Exclamation-TrianglePlease check website for all National Express and Megabus coach journeys bove 7A 7C Not shown on the map PARK & RIDE Exclamation-TrianglePark & Ride is not operating until further notice Service Monday to Saturday Sunday Operator Route number daytime evening daytimes PR1 FST Tipner – Portsmouth International Port 15 mins – 15 mins City Centre – The Hard PR2 FST Tipner – City Centre – Civic Offices – University 30 mins – – (Cambridge Road) NOTE: The Park & Ride Frequency will increase on Saturdays, School holidays and Bank holidays from 15 minutes to 10 minutes BUS OPERATORS RAIL OPERATORS INDEX TO PLACES SERVED FST First Hampshire and Dorset SN Southern Allaway Avenue Shops 2 3 18 Empress Road, 0345 127 2920 Anchorage Park 21 Southampton SO14 OJW P.O. Box 277, Baffins 14 Portsmouth Bus Station 023 9286 3353 Tonbridge, Kent TN9 2ZP Bedhampton 20 21◆ 23 Customer Call Centre 0345 646 0707 www.southernrailway.com Blue Reef Aquarium X4✝ Bognor Regis 700 www.firstgroup.com SWR South Western Railway [email protected] Bosham 700 0345 6000 650 Buckland 3 7 14 18 23 SCP Stagecoach in Portsmouth Friars Bridge Court, 41–45 Blackfriars Road, Cathedral, Portsmouth X4✝ 8◆ 1 2 3 X4 8 0345 121 0190 London SE1 8NZ Cathedral, St John’s Catholic Southgate, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 8DG www.southwesternrailway.com 20 21 23 HV Catisfield X4 www.stagecoachbus.com/south GWR Great Western Railway Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum X4 8 20 700 MGB Megabus 0345 7000 125 Chichester 700 Clanfield Drift Road Shops 8 0141 352 4444 Plymouth PL4 6ZZ Clarence Pier X4✝ 8◆ HV www.megabus.com www.gwr.com 1 2 3 X4 7 8 13 14 Commercial Road South 20 21 23 700 HV NAT National Express For all timetable and fares information phone Commercial Road North 3 7 8 20 23 0871 781 8181 National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50 Copnor 2 12 14 17 21 4 Vicarage Road, Edgbaston, or visit www.nationalrail.co.uk Cosham High Street 22 Birmingham B15 3ES Cosham Station 22 www.nationalexpress.com Cosham Health Centre 2 3 7 7C 8 18 20 23 Cosham Queen Alexandra (QA) 2 3 18 20 VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Hospital Cowplain London Road 8 FERRY OPERATORS Portsmouth Crookhorn Precinct 7 7C 20 The Hard Interchange Bus Station Cumberland House 1 17 Gosport
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