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King Alfreds PLEASE CAN YOU ENSURE THAT ALL STUDENTS ARRIVE 5 MINUTES PRIOR to the DEPARTURE TIME on ALL ROUTES Mon - Fri 4-KA01 No King Alfreds PLEASE CAN YOU ENSURE THAT ALL STUDENTS ARRIVE 5 MINUTES PRIOR TO THE DEPARTURE TIME ON ALL ROUTES Mon - Fri 4-KA01 No. of Seats AM MTThF W 25 White Horse PH, Woolstone 07:50 15:50 16:57 Primary School, Uffington 07:55 15:45 16:50 Bus Stop - White Horse/Station Road Junc. Uffington 07:55 15:45 16:50 Entrance to Village, Baulking 08:00 15:40 16:45 B4001 08:07 15:33 16:38 King Alfreds School - West Site 08:10 15:30 16:35 King Alfreds School - Centre Site 08:25 15:25 16:30 Ridgeway Coaches Ltd. 01235 760844 [email protected] Mon - Fri 4-KA02 No. of Seats AM MTThF W 76 A417 Layby, West of Rowstock 08:04 15:56 17:01 The Plough PH, East Hendred 08:08 15:52 16:57 The Hare PH, West Hendred 08:11 15:49 16:54 Bus Shelter, Ardington 08:15 15:45 16:50 School Road, (West Lockinge End) 08:15 15:45 16:50 King Alfreds School - West Site 08:30 15:25 16:30 King Alfreds School - Centre Site 08:25 15:30 16:35 Walters Coaches 01865 875222 [email protected] Mon - Fri 4-KA03A (2901) No. of Seats AM MTThF W 70 Telephone Box, Kingston Lisle 07:50 16:00 17:05 The Green, Westcot 07:55 15:55 17:00 The Green, Sparsholt 07:57 15:53 16:58 The Pond, Childrey 08:00 15:50 16:55 Letcombe Bassett 08:04 15:44 16:49 Knoll Close 08:06 15:42 16:47 Croft End/Court Hill Road (opposite), Letcombe Regis 08:10 15:40 16:45 King Alfreds Academy - West Site 08:25 15:30 16:35 King Alfreds Academy - Centre Site 08:30 15:25 16:30 Walters Coaches 01865 875222 [email protected] Mon - Fri 4-KA04 (2904) No. of Seats AM MTThF W 61 Crossroads, Gainfield 07:43 16:12 17:17 Bow Road, Jnct of B4508 07:44 16:11 17:16 Telephone Box, Hatford 07:45 16:10 17:15 Bow Road/Chapel Street, Stanford in the Vale 07:50 16:05 17:10 Church Green/Anchor Inn 07:50 16:05 17:10 (PM only), Goosey 07:58 15:57 17:02 The Green 07:58 15:57 17:02 Denchworth 08:05 15:50 16:55 Post Office 08:05 15:50 16:55 Silver Lane/Orchard Gardens, West Challow 08:15 15:40 16:45 King Alfreds Academy - West Site 08:25 15:30 16:35 King Alfreds Academy - Centre Site 08:30 15:25 16:30 Walters Coaches 01865 875222 [email protected] Mon - Fri 4-KA05 (2907) No. of Seats AM MTThF W 70 Bus Stop, Charney Bassett 07:55 15:55 17:00 Bus Shelter, West Hanney 08:02 15:48 16:53 Bus Shelter (Main Street), East Hanney 08:05 15:45 16:50 King Alfreds Academy - West Site 08:30 15:30 16:35 King Alfreds Academy - Centre Site 08:25 15:35 16:40 Walters Coaches 01865 875222 [email protected].
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