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Fordingbridge Taxishare (61/62) a Public Transport Service Fordingbridge Taxishare (61/62) A public transport service What is the Fordingbridge Where can I travel to? Taxishare? East area (Mockbeggar, Hyde, Frogham, What do I do next? Blissford, Godshill, Woodgreen and It is a public transport service for passengers Harbridge). Firstly you must register with Hampshire travelling to and from Hyde, Frogham, County Council (this is free) by calling the Sandleheath, Woodgreen, Harbridge, Operates on Tuesdays, Fridays and number below. Mockbeggar, Whitsbury, Breamore, Godshill, Saturdays only (excluding public holidays). Parsonage Park, Rockbourne, Ashford, You will then be sent a membership pack Damerham and Martin, taking passengers into Arrives Fordingbridge 0920 - with the booking number to ring when Fordingbridge. you would like to travel. Departs Fordingbridge 1200 1345 The service is similar to a bus service, except Please call that passengers will need to book in advance Hampshire County Council West area (Parsonage Park, Sandleheath, and the journey will be operated by a taxi for more information on instead of a bus. Breamore, Whitsbury, Rockbourne, Ashford, Damerham and Martin) Where will I be picked up? 01962 846786 Operates on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, (standard and local call rates apply to this number) The taxi will pick you up from your home Thursdays and Fridays only (excluding address as long as you live in one of the public holidays. following areas:- How do I use it? o Hyde o Breamore Arrives Fordingbridge 0920 - o Frogham o Godshill To use the service you must book your o Sandleheath o Parsonage Park Departs Fordingbridge 1200 1345 seat by 4pm the day before you wish to o Woodgreen o Rockbourne travel. o Harbridge o Ashford Connections to Salisbury o Mockbeggar o Damerham You can connect to the Wilts and Dorset You can book as far in advance as you o Whitsbury o Martin X3 bus at Fordingbridge at 0925 and return like. from Salisbury on the 1310 bus. How much will it cost? Revised June 2015 Other transport information Single Return Fordingbridge Sandleheath/Woodgreen/ £2 £3 Taxishare (61/62) Hyde/Godshill/Frogham to Fordingbridge Fordingbridge Parsonage Park/Ashford to £1.50 £2 A public transport service Fordingbridge or village to and outlying village villages to local Martin/Rockbourne/ £2.80 £4 towns. Damerham/Whitsbury to Fordingbridge If you have a Concessionary Travel Bus Pass you may use it on this taxishare service in accordance with the rules of the scheme. Children between 5 and 16 years of age may travel for half price and those under 5 may travel free. Accessibility Folding wheelchairs and pushchairs can always be accommodated. © Crown copyright and database rights 2015 Ordnance Survey 100019180. www.hants.gov.uk/taxishares .
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