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Secondary School Bus Information - Brighton and Hove Secondary School Bus Information - Brighton and Hove School Dedicated School Services Comments Public Bus Services Comments Morning Service 93 departing at Seven Dials at 0735 is for School Children Blatchington Mill School 93 21E Normal Service please refer to website for timetable only. Normal Service with additional Service 5B journey at 0729 from the Old Steine 27B Morning Service 27B departing Saltdean at 0730 is for School Children only. 5B towards Hangleton . Please refer to website for timetable. Afternoon Service 5B departing Blatchington Mill School at 1514 for School 5B Children only as far as Churchill Square. Morning Service 70 departing Bevendean Primary School at 0738 is for School Brighton Aldridge Community Academy 70 23 Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. Children only. 25 Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. 28 Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. Additional Service 6 journey in the morning departing Downs Park at 0728 is Cardinal Newman Catholic School 6 27 Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. temporary for School Children only. Morning Service 14 departing Peacehaven at 0712 is temporary for School 14 / 14C Children only. Morning Serivce 27 departing Withdean at 0756 is temporary for School 27 Children Only as far as North Street. Morning Service 48 departing Bevendean Primary School at 0716 is temporary 48 for School Children only. Afternoon Service 48 departing Cardinal Newman at 1510 is temporary for 48 School Children only. Morning Service 55 departing Mile Oak at 0707, 0717 and 0731 are for School 55 Children only. Morning Service 59A departing the Rope Tackle, Shoreham is for School 59A Children only. Afternoon Service 59A departing Churchill Square at 1510 is temporary for 59A School Children only. Morning Service 73 departing Swanborough Drive at 0738 is for School 73 Children only. Afternoon Service 73 departing Cardinal Newman at 1515 is for School 73 Children only. 91 Morning Service 91 departing St Dunstan's at 0711 is for School Children only. 95 Morning Service 95 departing Clayton Way at 0741 is for School Children only. Morning Service 95A departing Highlands Road at 0725 is for School Children 95A only. Afternoon Service 95 departing Cardinal Newman at 1510 is for School 95 Children only. Afternoon Service 95A departing Cardinal Newman at 1510 is for School 95A Children only. Afternoon Service 5B departing Varndean College at 1526 is temporary for Dorothy Stringer High School 5B 5B Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. School Children only as far as the Old Steine. Additional Service 21 journey in the afternoon departing Elm Grove at 1539 is 21 26 Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. temporary for School Children only. Morning Service 55 departing Old Steine at 0807 and London Road Shops at 55 46 Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. 0821 are for School Children only. Afternoon Service 55 departing Varndean College at 1628 is temporary for 55 School Children only. Due to staggered starts journeys now depart Hanover Street at 0756, 0819, 94 0916 are temporary for School Children only. Morning Service 94A departing Arundel Road at 0731 is temporary for School 94A Children only. Afternoon Service 94 departing Dorothy Stringer School at 1530 and 1640 is 94 temporary for School Children only. Morning Service 55 departing Mile Oak at 0707, 0717 and 0731 are for School Normal Service with additional Service 5 journey at 0735 from the Old Steine Hove Park School 55 5 Children only. towards Hangleton . Please refer to website for timetable. Afternoon Service 55 departing Hove Park School 1524 and 1544 is temporary 55 5A Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. for School Children only. Morning Service 71 departing Swanborough Drive at 0722 is temporary for Normal Service with additional Service 5B journey at 0729 from the Old Steine 71 5B School Children only. towards Hangleton . Please refer to website for timetable. Morning Service 93 departing at Seven Dials at 0735 is for School Children 93 only. Afternoon Service 71 departing Hove Park School at 1522 is temporary for 71 School Children only. Additional Service 5 journey in the afternoon departing Kings School at 1505 is Normal Service with additional Service 5 journey at 0735 from the Old Steine Kings School 5 5 temporary for School Children only. towards Hangleton . Please refer to website for timetable. Additional Service 5A journey in the afternoon departing Kings School at 1509 5A 5A Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. is temporary for School Children only. Additional Service 6 journey in the afternoon departing Kings School at 1515 is Normal Service with additional Service 5B journey at 0729 from the Old Steine 6 5B temporary for School Children only. towards Hangleton . Please refer to website for timetable. Morning Service 96 departing Palmeira Square at 0731 and 0736 are for 96 School Children only. Morning Service 96A departing Palmeira Square at 0726 is temporary for 96A School Children only. Morning Service 98 departing Red Lion, Shoreham is temporary for School 98 Children Only Afternoon Service 2 departing Longhill School at 1450 is temporary for School Longhill High School 2 2 Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. Children only as far as Downs Hotel, Woodingdean. Afternoon Service 2 departing Longhill School at 1455 is temporary for School 2 Children only as far as Cowley Drive, Woodingdean. Afternoon Service 22 departing Longhill School at 1455 is temporary for 22 School Children only. Morning Service 72 departing Whitehawk Bus Garage at 0740, 0741, 0742 are 72 for School Children only. Morning Service 72A departing London Road Shops at 0712 and 0726 are for 72A School Children only. Morning Service 76 departing Saltdean Vale at 0735 is temporary for School 76 Children only. Morning Service 76A departing Seaview Avenue at 0711 is temporary for 76A School Children only. Afternoon Service 72 departing Longhill School at 1450, 1451 and 1452 are 72 for School Children only. Afternoon Service 76 departing Longhill School at 1450 is temporary for 76 School Children only. Afternoon Service 76A departing Longhill School at 1450 is temporary for 76A School Children only. Morning Service 74 departing Egremont Place at 0730 is temporary for School Patcham High School 74 5 Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. Children only. Morning Service 75 departing The Avenuee at 0743 is temporary for School 75 5A Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. Children only. Afternoon Service 74 departing Patcham High School at 1500 is temporary for 74 School Children only. Afternoon Service 75 departing Patcham High School at 1500 is temporary for 75 School Children only. Morning Service 71A departing Swanborough Drive at 0716 is temporary for Portslade Aldridge Community Academy 71A 1 / 1A Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. School Children only. Morning Service 55 departing Mile Oak at 0707, 0717 and 0731 are for School 55 Children only. Afternoon Service 55 departing PACA at 1515 and 1535 are temporary for 55 School Children only. Afternoon Service 5B departing Varndean College at 1526 is temporary for Varndean School 5B 26 Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. School Children only as far as the Old Steine. Additional Service 21 journey in the afternoon departing Elm Grove at 1539 is 21 46 Normal Service. Please refer to website for timetable. temporary for School Children only. Morning Service 55 departing Old Steine at 0807 and London Road Shops at 55 0821 are for School Children only. Afternoon Service 55 departing Varndean College at 1628 is temporary for 55 School Children only. Due to staggered starts journeys now depart Hanover Street at 0756, 0819, 94 0916 are temporary for School Children only. Morning Service 94A departing Arundel Road at 0731 is temporary for School 94A Children only..
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