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50 RAF Halton RAF Halton - Wendover - Aylesbury 50 MONDAY TO FRIDAY From: 3 May 2016 Notes : sch Nsch sch Nsch RAF Halton, Main Point 0648 0713 0738 0742 0810 0814 0902 0937 and 07 37 1407 1437 Wendover, Clock Tower 0652 0717 0744 0747 0816 0819 0908 0942 then 12 42 1412 1442 Weston Turville, The Chandos Arms 0658 0725 0753 0754 0825 0826 0915 0949 these 19 49 1419 1449 Stoke Mandeville, Station Road Turn 0700 0727 0756 0757 0828 0829 0918 0951 mins 21 51 until 1421 1451 Elm Farm, Shops 0706 0734 0804 0804 0836 0836 0924 0956 past 26 56 1426 | Wendover Road, Camborne Avenue ||||||||each | | | 1454 Aylesbury Bus Station 0712 0744 0820 0815 0852 0847 0934 1005 hour 35 02 1435 1502 MONDAY TO FRIDAY Notes : sch Nsch sch sch Nsch sch Nsch 61 RAF Halton Main Point 1504 1507 1510 1536 1537 1615 1616 1640 1713 1743 1815 Wendover, Clock Tower 1514 1512 1516 1541 1542 1620 1621 1645 1718 1748 1819 Weston Turville, The Chandos Arms 1522 1519 | 1548 1549 1627 1628 1652 1724 1754 1824 Stoke Mandeville, Station Road Turn 1526 1521 1526 1550 1551 1629 1630 1654 1727 1757 1827 Elm Farm, Shops | 1526 | 1555 1556 1634 1635 1659 1732 1802 1831 Wendover Road, Camborne Avenue 1530 | 1530 |||||||| Aylesbury Bus Station 1545 1535 1545 1607 1605 1645 1643 1710 1740 1810 1839 SATURDAY Notes : RAF Halton Main Point 0747 0827 0907 0937 then 07 37 1637 1707 1737 1807 Wendover, Clock Tower 0751 0831 0912 0942 these 12 42 1642 1712 1741 1811 Weston Turville, The Chandos Arms 0756 0837 0918 0949 mins 19 49 1649 1719 1748 1817 Stoke Mandeville, Station Road Turn 0758 0839 0920 0951 past 21 51 until 1651 1721 1750 1819 Elm Farm, Shops 0803 0844 0925 0956 each 26 56 1656 1726 1755 1824 Aylesbury Bus Station 0810 0852 0933 1005 hour 35 05 1705 1735 1803 1831 SUNDAY Notes : Marsworth, College Lake Nature Reserve 1043 1418 1703 Ivinghoe, The Green 1048 1423 1708 Marsworth, Vicarage Road 1050 1425 1710 New Mill, Elizabeth Drive 1054 1429 | Tring, The Rose and Crown Hotel 1058 1433 | RAF Halton Main Point 1106 1441 | Wendover, Clock Tower 1109 1444 | Weston Turville, The Chandos Arms 1113 1448 | Stoke Mandeville, Station Road Turn 1116 1451 | Wendover Road, Camborne Avenue 1118 1453 | Broughton, Bedgrove Roundabout | | 1724 Aylesbury Bus Station 1124 1459 1730 Notes: 61 - This journey operates as service 61 Nsch - Buckinghamshire school holidays only sch - Buckinghamshire schooldays only Monday to Saturday journeys are operated by Arriva 0344 800 4411 Sunday journeys are operated by Redline 01296 426786 Aylesbury - Wendover - RAF Halton 50 MONDAY TO FRIDAY From: 3 May 2016 Notes : sch Nsch sch sch Nsch sch Nsch 61 Aylesbury Bus Station, Bay 8 0630 0650 0710 0710 0730 0733 0745 0830 0830 0910 and 10 40 Elm Farm, Shops | 0654 0715 0715 | 0742 0750 | 0835 0917 then 17 47 Wendover Road, Camborne Avenue 0634 0658 0720 0720 0740 0750 0755 0840 0840 0922 these 22 52 Stoke Mandeville, Station Road Turn 0636 0700 0723 0723 0743 0754 0758 0842 0843 0925 mins 25 55 until Weston Turville, The Chandos Arms 0638 0702 0725 0725 | 0757 0800 0845 0845 0927 past 27 57 Wendover, Clock Tower 0643 0708 0733 0732 0750 0805 0807 0852 0852 0933 each 33 03 RAF Halton Main Point 0647 0712 0737 0736 0754 0809 0811 0856 0856 0936 hour 36 06 MONDAY TO FRIDAY sch Nsch sch Nsch sch Nsch Aylesbury Bus Station, Bay 8 1410 1440 1442 1510 1510 1540 1545 1615 1650 1725 1755 1830 Elm Farm, Shops 1417 | 1447 | 1517 1550 1552 1624 1659 1734 1804 1837 Wendover Road, Camborne Avenue 1422 1447 1452 1519 1522 1557 1557 1630 1705 1740 1810 1842 Stoke Mandeville, Station Road Turn 1425 1450 1455 1522 1525 1600 1600 1633 1708 1743 1813 1845 Weston Turville, The Chandos Arms 1427 1452 1457 1524 1527 1602 1602 1635 1710 1745 1815 1847 Wendover, Clock Tower 1433 1458 1503 1531 1533 1610 1610 1642 1717 1752 1822 1853 RAF Halton Main Point 1436 1502 1506 1535 1536 1614 1613 1645 1720 1755 1825 1856 SATURDAY Aylesbury Bus Station, Bay 8 0805 0840 0910 0940 and 10 40 1640 1710 1740 1810 Elm Farm, Shops 0810 0846 0916 0947 then 17 47 1647 1717 1747 1816 Wendover Road, Camborne Avenue 0814 0850 0920 0952 these 22 52 1652 1722 1752 1820 Stoke Mandeville, Station Road Turn 0816 0853 0923 0955 mins 25 55 until 1655 1725 1755 1822 Weston Turville, The Chandos Arms 0818 0855 0925 0957 past 27 57 1657 1727 1757 1824 Wendover, Clock Tower 0823 0900 0931 1003 each 33 03 1703 1733 1803 1830 RAF Halton Main Point 0826 0903 0934 1006 hour 36 06 1706 1736 1806 1833 SUNDAY Aylesbury Bus Station, Bay 8 1010 1345 1630 Wendover Road, Camborne Avenue 1016 1351 1636 Stoke Mandeville, Station Road Turn 1018 1353 1638 Weston Turville, The Chandos Arms 1021 1356 1641 Wendover, Clock Tower 1025 1400 1645 RAF Halton Main Point 1028 1403 1648 Tring, The Rose and Crown Hotel 1036 1411 1656 New Mill, New Road 1040 1415 1700 Marsworth, College Lake Nature Reserve 1043 1418 1703 Ivinghoe, The Green 1048 1423 1708 Marsworth, Vicarage Road 1050 1425 1710 Notes: 61 - Operates as route 61 and continues to Tring, Ivinghoe and Dunstable, please see separate timetable for full details. Nsch - Buckinghamshire school holidays only sch - Buckinghamshire schooldays only Monday to Saturday journeys are operated by Arriva 0344 800 4411 Sunday journeys are operated by Redline 01296 426786.
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