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MONTACUTE - MARTOCK - SOUTH PETHERTON SHEPTON BEAUCHAMP - HATCH BEAUCHAMP - TAUNTON MONDAY - FRIDAY (SOMERSET COLLEGE DAYS ONLY) - From: 02/11/2020 10C MONTACUTE - MARTOCK - SOUTH PETHERTON SHEPTON BEAUCHAMP - HATCH BEAUCHAMP - TAUNTON MONDAY - FRIDAY (SOMERSET COLLEGE DAYS ONLY) - From: 02/11/2020 CD MONTACUTE, STANCHESTER COMMUNITY SCHOOL 0700 STOKE SUB HAMDON, MAIN STREET POST OFFICE 0703 MARTOCK, THE PINNACLE 0708 MARTOCK, THE RAILWAY INN 0710 KINGSBURY EPISCOPI, THE AVENUE 0717 STEMBRIDGE, THE RUSTY AXE 0720 EAST LAMBROOK, ROSE AND CROWN 0725 SOUTH PETHERTON, SILVER STREET 0728 SOUTH PETHERTON, OPP ST. JAMES STREET 0732 COMPTON DURVILLE, BESTELL COTTAGE 0735 WEST LAMBROOK, OPP LAMBROOK ROAD 0737 SHEPTON BEAUCHAMP, DUKE OF YORK 0740 BARRINGTON, ST. MARYS 0743 PUCKINGTON, PHONE BOX 0746 ILTON, OLD ORCHARD CLOSE 0752 HATCH BEAUCHAMP, HATCH INN 0802 TAUNTON, RICHARD HUISH COLLEGE 0822 TAUNTON, SOMERSET COLLEGE 0840 CD TAUNTON, SOMERSET COLLEGE 1635 TAUNTON, RICHARD HUISH COLLEGE 1645 HATCH BEAUCHAMP, HATCH INN 1707 ILTON, OLD ORCHARD CLOSE R PUCKINGTON, PHONE BOX R BARRINGTON, ST. MARYS R SHEPTON BEAUCHAMP, DUKE OF YORK R WEST LAMBROOK, OPP LAMBROOK ROAD R COMPTON DURVILLE, BESTELL COTTAGE R SOUTH PETHERTON, OPP ST. JAMES STREET R SOUTH PETHERTON, SILVER STREET R EAST LAMBROOK, ROSE AND CROWN R STEMBRIDGE, THE RUSTY AXE R KINGSBURY EPISCOPI, THE AVENUE R MARTOCK, THE RAILWAY INN R MARTOCK, THE PINNACLE R STOKE SUB HAMDON, MAIN STREET POST OFFICE R MONTACUTE, STANCHESTER COMMUNITY SCHOOL R R = REQUEST ONLY (Serves this point when a request is made by a passenger to the driver) CD = College Days only (College Term Time) NCD = Non College Days (College Holidays) NS = Not Saturdays THIS BUS ACCEPTS CONTACTLESS PAYMENTS BY CARDS CARRYING THE CONTACTLESS SYMBOL, APPLE PAY, AND GOOGLE PAY, except Maestro and American Express, ON ALL JOURNEYS. www.hatchgreencoaches.co.uk Telephone: 01823 480 338 | Email: [email protected].
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