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Bus Guide & Timetable Information for 2021-2022 Bus guide & timetable information for 2021-2022 13 23 23X 613 Basingstoke • Hook • Alton • Bordon • Haslemere Hello and welcome COLLEGE DAYS ONLY to your guide all about getting to the Alton 613 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13X 13 13 College by bus. Whether you’re just starting Basingstoke, Bus Station [H] 0725 0750 0850 0950 1050 1150 1250 1335 1420 1520 - 1600 1630 1710 Eastrop, Applegarth Close college, or returning for your second year, 0730 0755 0855 0955 1055 1155 1255 1340 1425 1525 - 1606 1636 1716 Old Basing, The Hatch - 0801 0901 1001 1101 1201 1301 1346 1431 1531 - - 1643 1723 we think you’ll find your bus routes easy and Hook, Station - 0808 0908 1008 1108 1208 1308 1353 1438 1538 - - 1650 1730 convenient. This guide includes handy maps, North Warnborough, Priors Cnr - 0813 0913 1013 1113 1213 1313 1358 1443 1543 - - 1655 1735 times of when buses run and details of great Odiham, Crownfields - 0815 0915 1015 1115 1215 1315 1400 1445 1545 - - 1657 1737 ticket deals for Alton College students. RAF Odiham, Married Quarters - 0819 0919 1019 1119 1219 1319 1404 1449 1549 - - 1701 1741 Golden Pot - 0828 0928 1028 1128 1228 1328 1413 1458 1558 - - 1710 1750 Southrope, Fur & Feathers 0739 - - - - - - - - - - 1614 - - Our drivers will pick you up from any bus stop Lasham, Church 0746 - - - - - - - - - - - - - along the route, simply put your hand out so Bentworth, Star 0754 - - - - - - - - - - - - - they know you wish to get on. If you’re not Medstead, War Memorial 0801 - - - - - - - - - - - - - sure which route is best for you, our online Beech, Wellhouse Rd 0812 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Alton, Southview Shops 0819 0833 0933 1033 1133 1233 1333 1418 1503 1603 - 1628 1716 1756 journey planner can help, simply visit our Alton College - 0835 0937 1035 1137 1235 1335 1420 1505 - 1625 1635 1718 1758 website www.stagecoachbus.com. Amery Hill School 0825 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Alton, High St [B] 0830 0837 0940 1037 1140 1238 1337 1422 1507 1607 1629 1638 1720 1800 Fares and tickets 23 13 23 13 23 13 23 13 13 23 13 13 If you plan to travel regularly on our buses Alton, High St [B] - 0842 0942 1042 1142 1242 1342 - 1512 - 1630 1642 1723 1803 to college then save money and buy a Oakhanger, Red Lion - - - - - - - - - - - 1655b - - Kingsley, Cricketers - 0852 0952 1052 1152 1252 1352 - 1522 - 1640 - 1733 1812 . You can use it on any StudentRider Bordon Camp, Crossroads - 0858 0958 1058 1158 1258 1358 - 1528 - 1648 - 1739 1817 Stagecoach bus in Hampshire, Surrey, Hollybrook Park, Chalet Hill - 0903 1003 1103 1203 1303 1403 - 1533 - 1655 1708 - 1822 Brighton and West Sussex - anytime - Whitehill, Turning Circle - 0908 1008 1108 1208 1308 1408 - 1538 - 1700 1702 1744 1826 anywhere. Our drivers will pick you up from Bordon Camp, Crossroads - 0913 - 1113 - 1313 - - 1543 - - 1713 - - any stop along the route, simply put your Lindford, Elderberry Rd - 0917 - 1117 - 1317 - - 1547 - - 1717 - - Headley Down, Beech Hill Garage - 0924 - 1124 - 1324 - - 1554 - - 1724 - - hand out so they know you wish to get on. Grayshott, Fox & Pelican - 0930 - 1130 - 1330 - - 1600 - - 1730 - - Hindhead, Crossroads - 0933 - 1133 - 1333 - - 1603 - - 1733 - - StudentRider tickets are available to anyone Shottermill, Junction Place - 0940 - 1140 - 1340 - - 1610 - - 1740 - - aged 16 or over, in full time education. You’ll Haslemere, Station [F] - 0944 - 1144 - 1344 - - 1614 - - 1744 - - Passfield, The Green need to show your college ID card along with - - 1013 - 1213 - 1413 - - - 1706 - - 1831 Liphook, Sainsburys - - 1022 - 1222 - 1422 - - - 1715 - - 1840 your ticket each time you travel. Hammer, Heath Rd - - 1029 - 1229 - 1429 - - - 1722 - - 1847 Camelsdale, Bridge - - 1031 - 1231 - 1431 - - - 1724 - - 1849 Haslemere, Town Hall [D] - - 1036 - 1236 - 1436 - - - 1729 - - 1854 13 23 23X 613 Haslemere • Bordon • Alton • Hook • Basingstoke 37X Cowplain • Petersfield COLLEGE DAYS ONLY • Alton College 13 13 23X 13 13 23 13 23 13 23 13 13 Haslemere, Station [F] - - - - - 0950 - 1150 - 1405 - - 1620 COLLEGE DAYS ONLY Camelsdale, Bridge - - - - - 0959 - 1159 - 1414 - - 1629 Hammer, Heath Rd - - - - - 1001 - 1201 - 1416 - - 1631 Liphook, Sainsburys 0725 - - 0854 - 1008 - 1208 - 1423 - - 1638 Cowplain Shops 0833 1123 Passfield, The Green 0734 - - 0903 - 1014 - 1214 - 1429 - - 1644 Horndean Precinct 0840 1130 Haslemere, Town Hall [D] - - 0845 - - - 1043 - 1243 - - 1513 - Clanfield Drift Road Shops 0845 1135 Haslemere, Station [E] - - 0847 - - - 1045 - 1245 - - 1515 - Clanfield Rising Sun 0851 1141 Shottermill, Junction Place - - 0850 - - - 1048 - 1248 - - 1518 - Buriton Crossroads 0900 1150 Hindhead, Crossroads - - 0857 - - - 1054 - 1254 - - 1524 - Grayshott, Fox & Pelican - - 0901 - - - 1058 - 1258 - - 1528 - Petersfield Square 0910 1200 Headley Down, Eddeys Lane - - 0908 - - - 1105 - 1305 - - 1535 - Petersfield Rail Station 0912 1202 Lindford, Elderberry Rd - - 0915 - - - 1112 - 1312 - - 1542 - Selborne Selborne Arms 0925 1215 Bordon Camp, Crossroads - - - - - - 1116 - 1316 - - 1546 - Alton High Street (stop H) 0940 1230 Whitehill, Turning Circle 0741 - - 0910 - 1021 1121 1221 1321 1436 - 1551 1651 Alton College 0945 1235 Hollybrook Park, Chalet Hill 0746 0858c - 0915 - 1026 1126 1226 1326 1441 - 1556 1656 Bordon Camp, Crossroads 0756 0904 - 0923 - 1032 1132 1232 1332 1447 - 1602 1702 Kingsley, Cricketers 0802 0909 - 0928 - 1037 1137 1237 1337 1452 - 1607 1707 COLLEGE DAYS ONLY Oakhanger, Red Lion - - 0925 - - - - - - - - - - Alton, High St [H] 0815 0920 0940 0940 - 1048 1148 1248 1348 1503 - 1618 1718 Alton College 1240 1625 13 13 23X 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 613 13 13 13 Alton High Street (stop B) 1244 1628 Alton, High St [H] 0821 0921 - - 1001 1051 1151 1251 1351 1506 1500 1619 1721 1803 Selborne Selborne Arms 1258 1640 Amery Hill School - - - - - - - - - - 1510 - - - Alton College 0823 0923 0945 0945 1003 1053 1154 1254 1353 1508 1511 1630 1723 1812 Petersfield Rail Station 1315 1657 Alton, Southview Shops 0828 0927 - - 1007 1057 1157 1257 1357 1512 1517 1633 1728 1817 Petersfield Square 1318 1659 Golden Pot 0834 0933 - - 1013 1103 1203 1303 1403 1518 - 1639 1734 1822 Petersfield Cranford Road 1321 1701 RAF Odiham, Married Quarters 0844 0942 - - 1022 1112 1212 1312 1412 1527 - 1649 1744 1826 Buriton Crossroads 1323 1703 Odiham, Crownfields 0847 0945 - - 1025 1115 1215 1315 1415 1530 - 1653 1748 - Clanfield Rising Sun 1333 1712 North Warnborough, Priors Cnr 0849 0947 - - 1027 1117 1217 1317 1417 1532 - 1655 1750 - Hook, Station Clanfield Drift Road Shops 1337 1715 0855 0952 - - 1032 1122 1222 1322 1422 1537 - 1701 1756 - Old Basing, The Hatch 0902 1000 - - 1040 1130 1230 1330 1430 1545 - 1709 1804 - Horndean Precinct 1342 1719 Beech, Wellhouse Rd - - - - - - - - - - 1523 - - - Cowplain Shops 1349 1724 Medstead, War Memorial - - - - - - - - - - 1532 - - - Bentworth, Star - - - - - - - - - - 1538 - - - Lasham, Church - - - - - - - - - - 1544 - - 1831 Southrope, Fur & Feathers - - - - - - - - - - 1551 - - 1840 Services 13 & 23 Eastrop, Applegarth Close 0910 1006 - - 1046 1136 1236 1336 1436 1551 1559 1716 1811 1847 Times shown in orange are arrivals inside the college Basingstoke, Stn [Adj] 0915 1010 - - 1050 1140 1240 1340 1440 1555 1603 1720 1815 1849 grounds - all other buses stop outside in Old Odiham Road . Basingstoke, Bus Station [H] 0920 1015 - - 1055 1145 1245 1345 1445 1600 1608 1725 1820 1854 Our best value StudentRider ticket is We also sell termly StudentRider tickets StudentRider Gold Gold Gold Gold Discounted travel £745 £322 £275 £229 annual autumn Spring Summer for Students 64 67 Winchester • Alresford • Alton (showing Meon Valley connections) COLLEGE DAYS ONLY 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 Winchester, Broadway [B] 0815 0845 15 45 1515 Alton, Station [R] 0915 45 15 1715 Morn Hill, Science Ctre 0821 0851 21 51 1521 Alton, High St [A] 0920 50 20 1720 Alresford, Robertson Rd Alton, Sports Centre 0831 0901 then 31 01 1531 0926 56 26 1726 then Alresford, Swan Hotel 0835 0905 at 1535 Four Marks, Stn App. 0933 1733 35 05 at 03 33 these Ropley, P'field Road 0841 0911 41 11 until 1541 Ropley, P'field Rd 0940 these 10 40 until 1740 times times Four Marks, Hazel Rd 0850 0920 each 50 20 1550 Alresford, Co-Op 0947 17 47 1747 until hour Alton, Sports Centre 0855 0925 55 25 1555 Alresford, Robertson Rd 0949 19 49 1749 Alton, High St [H] 0901 0931 01 31 1601 Morn Hill, Science Ctre 0959 29 59 1759 Alton, Station [R] 0905 0935 05 35 1605 Winchester, Broadway [B] 1007 37 07 1807 COLLEGE DAYS ONLY COLLEGE DAYS ONLY 67 67 67 64 64 64 65X Hartley Wintney TWF Alton, Station [R] 1245 1445 1645 • Fleet • Alton Petersfield, Tesco 0715 0825 1055 Alton, High St [A] 1250 1450 1650 Petersfield, Square [B] 0718 0828 1058 COLLEGE DAYS ONLY Alresford, Co-Op 1317 1517 1717 Petersfield, Station [R] 0721 0832 1102 Stroud, Seven Stars 0726 0836 1106 67 67 67 67 Hartley Wintney Baptist Church 0848 - East Meon, Church 0734 0845 1115 TWF Elvetham Heath Turning Circle 0855 - West Meon, Thomas Lord 0744 0853 1123 Alresford, Perins School 0713 1329 1529 1724 Fleet Hart Shopping Centre 0903 1153 West Meon Hut 0752 0857 1127 Cheriton, Hall 0720 1336 1536 1732 Fleet Oat Sheaf (stop C) 0905 1155 Bramdean, The Fox 0757 0901 1131 Bramdean, The Fox 0726 1342 1542 1738 Church Crookham Crossroads 0911 1201 Cheriton, Hall 0804 0907 1137 West Meon Hut 0731 1347 1547 1742 Ewshot Beacon Hill Road 0915 1205 Alresford, Perins School 0811 0914 1144 West Meon, Thomas Lord 0737 1351 1551 1746 Upper Hale Tesco Express 0919 1209 Connecting bus to Alton College 64 64 64 East Meon, School 0749 - - - Farnham East Street
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