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CUCKMERE BUSES - Timetable [28.03.18].Qxp Layout 1 28/03/2018 13:36 Page 1 CUCKMERE BUSES - timetable [28.03.18].qxp_Layout 1 28/03/2018 13:36 Page 1 CUCKMERE BUSES Timetables for all Bus Services and the Cuckmere Valley Ramblerbus From 22 April 2018 unl 15 September 2018 www.cuckmerebuses.org.uk Including the Seaford Town Service 120 & The Hailsham Town Bus 1976 – 2018 CUCKMERE BUSES - timetable [28.03.18].qxp_Layout 1 28/03/2018 13:37 Page 2 Visit our website: www.cuckmerebuses.org.uk ©Cuckmere Buses 2018 (KB0418) CUCKMERE BUSES - timetable [28.03.18].qxp_Layout 1 28/03/2018 13:50 Page 3 Visit our website: www.cuckmerebuses.org.uk ©Cuckmere Buses 2018 (KB0418) 1 CUCKMERE BUSES - timetable [28.03.18].qxp_Layout 1 28/03/2018 13:38 Page 4 INDEXTOPLACESSERVED PlaceServed ServiceNumber AlcistonVillage 40 42 44 Alfriston 38 42 47 125 126 Arlington 42 Beachlands 36 37 BentleyGrange,Hailsham 43 BerwickStation 3638 40 42 44 47 125 126 H1 BerwickCrossroads 38 40 42 44 47 125 Bishopstone 120 Brighton 38 CadeStreet 195 Chalvington 38 40 42 44 CharlestonFarmhouse(Drive) FestivalShuttle(whenoperating) (125) ChyngtonEstate,Seaford 47 126 Cowbeech 195 CrossinHand 195 CrumblesRetailPark 36 37 DeanlandWoodPark 38 42 44 DGHospital,Eastbourne 45125 126 DittonsCorner,Polegate 44 DrusillasCorner,Berwick 42 4447125126 EastBlatchington 120 EastDean 41 Eastbourne 41 44 45 49 50125 126 195 Exceat 40 47 Firle 38 125 Friston 41 FristonForest 47 Glynde 38 125 GlyndebourneHouse 125 GoldenCross 42 Hailsham 37 42 43 44 45 50H1H4 HampdenPark,Sainsbury’s 45 Heathfield 195 Herstmonceux 195 Visit our website: www.cuckmerebuses.org.uk ©Cuckmere Buses 2018 (KB0418) 2 CUCKMERE BUSES - timetable [28.03.18].qxp_Layout 1 28/03/2018 13:38 Page 5 INDEXTOPLACESSERVED High&Over 47 126 Hillier’sGardenCentre,Stone X 37 Horam 50 Horsebridge 42 Jevington 41 LangneyShoppingCentre 36 37 44 49 Lewes 125 LionHousePark,Hailsham 45H1 Litlington 40 47 LowerWillingdon 4145 50125 126 Lullington 40 47 MiltonGate 4044 47 125126 H1 MiltonHide 42 ObservatoryScienceCentre 49 PevenseyBay 36 37 195 PevenseyCastle 49 Polegate 36 44 45 50125 126 PunnettsTown 195 EarwigCorner,Ringmer 125 Ripe 38 42 44 RushlakeGreen 195 Seaford 40 47 120 126 Selmeston 38 40 42 44 125 SelmestonRoad,Eastbourne 125 SevenSistersCountryPark 4047 StoneCross 36 37 44 45 Stunt'sGreen 195 ThreeCupsCorner 195 UpperDicker 42 44 Waldron 195 Wannock 41 125 126 Wartling 49 195 Westdean 40 Westham 36 37 49 WillingdonVillage 125 126 Wilmington 3640 44 47 125 126 H1 WindmillHill 195 Visit our website: www.cuckmerebuses.org.uk ©Cuckmere Buses 2018 (KB0418) 3 CUCKMERE BUSES - timetable [28.03.18].qxp_Layout 1 28/03/2018 13:38 Page 6 SERVICE36&37 SATURDAYS 36BerwickPolegateWesthamLangneyCrumblesBeachlands 37BeachlandsCrumblesLangneyWesthamStoneCrossHailsham SERVICENUMBER 36 37 37 HAILSHAM,HighStreet 0942 1112 Hillier’sGardenCentre,StoneCross 0948 1118 BERWICK,Station 0816 Wilmington,Crossroads(A27) 0820 Polegate,LewesRoad,GainsboroughLane 0822 POLEGATE,HighStreet(MedicalCentre) 0825 DittonsWoodCorner 0828 StoneCross,DallawayDrive 0832 0953 1123 Westham,GallowsLane/PeelingsLane 0835 0957 1127 WesthamCrossroads,PevenseyParkRoad 0838 1000 1130 LANGNEYShoppingCentre 0843 1005 1135 CrumblesRetailPark,outsideASDAstore,(arrive) 0849 1012 1142 CrumblesRetailPark,outsideASDAstore,(depart) 0850 1020 1144 PevenseyBay,RichmondRoad 0854 1024 1148 BEACHLANDS,MarineAvenue 0857 1027 1151B SERVICENUMBER 37 37 36 BEACHLANDS,TheParade 0900 1030 1200 PevenseyBay,StWilfrid’sChurch 0903 1033 1203 CrumblesRetailPark,outsideASDAstore,(arrive) 0907 1037 1207 CrumblesRetailPark,outsideASDAstore,(depart) 0908 1038 1208 LANGNEYShoppingCentre 0915 1045 1215 WesthamCrossroads,PevenseyParkRoad 0920 1050 1220A Westham,GallowsLane/PeelingsLane 0923 1053 1223 StoneCross,DallawayDrive 0927 1057 1227 DittonsWoodCorner 1232 POLEGATE,HighStreet(Station) 1237 Polegate,LewesRoad,GainsboroughLane 1239 Wilmington,Crossroads(A27) 1241 BERWICK,Station 1245 Hillier’sGardenCentre,StoneCross 0932 1102 HAILSHAM,HighStreet 0938 1108 A=ThebuswilltraveltoChurchBailey,Westham,byrequestonthisjourneyat1220. B=ThebusservesWesthamDrive,CamberDrive,CamberWay,TheBoulevard,TheSquare, MountneyDrive,HaroldClose,WesthamDrive&TheParadeonthisjourneyonrequest. Visit our website: www.cuckmerebuses.org.uk ©Cuckmere Buses 2018 (KB0418) 4 CUCKMERE BUSES - timetable [28.03.18].qxp_Layout 1 28/03/2018 13:38 Page 7 SERVICE38 THURSDAYS Berwick,Alfriston&VillagesBrighton Operatesonthe1st&3rdThursdayofeachmonth BERWICK,Station 0930 Alfriston,MarketCross 0940 Berwick,Crossroads 0943 Selmeston,VillageHall 0946 Chalvington,Lover’sCorner 0953 DeanlandWoodPark 1000 Ripe,LambInn 1004 Firle,PostOffice 1012 Glynde,PostOffice 1017 BRIGHTON,ChurchillSquare 1047 BRIGHTON,ChurchillSquare 1430 Glynde,PostOffice 1500R Firle,PostOffice 1505R Ripe,LambInn 1513X DeanlandWoodPark 1517X Chalvington,Lover’sCorner 1524X Selmeston,VillageHall R Berwick,Crossroads R Alfriston,MarketCross R BERWICK,Station R RR=Servesthisplacebyrequestonthereturnjourney,pleaseaskthedriver X=Thebuswilloperateupto15minutesearlierhereifGlyndeandFirlearenotvisited. Visit our website: www.cuckmerebuses.org.uk ©Cuckmere Buses 2018 (KB0418) 5 CUCKMERE BUSES - timetable [28.03.18].qxp_Layout 1 28/03/2018 13:38 Page 8 SERVICE40 TUESDAYS&FRIDAYS BerwickSelmestonWilmingtonLitlingtonWestdeanSeaford Tue Fri Tue Fri BERWICK,Station 0948 0930 SEAFORDPelhamRd,Morrisons 1159 1159 Chalvington,Lover’sCorner 0937 Seaford,Library 1204 1204 SELMESTON,VillageHall 0944 Seaford,KingstonWay 1209 1209 Alciston,RoseCottage 0948 Seaford,FairwaysRoad 1211 1211 BerwickCrossroads(A27) 0951 0951 SEAFORDPelhamRd,Morrisons 1224 1224 WILMINGTON,GiantsRest 0955 0955 Seaford,Library 1229 1229 Wilmington,Priory&LongMan 0956 0956 Exceat,CountryParkCentre 1236 1236 LullingtonCorner 1000 1000 WESTDEAN,Pond R R LITLINGTON,Plough&Harrow 1002 1002 CharlestonManor 1239X 1239X CharlestonManor 1005 1005 LITLINGTON,Plough&Harrow 1242X 1242X WESTDEAN,Pond 1009 1009 LullingtonCorner 1244X 1244X Exceat,CountryParkCentre 1012 1012 Wilmington,Priory&LongMan 1249X 1249X Seaford,KingstonWay 1019 1019 WILMINGTON,GiantsRest 1250X 1250X Seaford,Library 1023 1023 Berwick,Crossroads(A27) 1254X 1254X SEAFORD,PelhamRd,Morrisons 1026 1026 Alciston,RoseCottage R Seaford,ChyngtonRoad 1029 1029 SELMESTON,VillageHall 1300X Seaford,FairwaysRoad 1033 1033 Chalvington,Lover’sCorner 1302X Seaford,LinksRoad 1037 1037 BERWICK,Station 1256X 1309X Seaford,oppositeLibrary 1045 1045 Service40issupportedby SEAFORD,PelhamRd,Morrisons 1047 1047 EastSussexCountyCouncil R=ThebuswilltraveltoWestdean,&AlcistonVillageonrequestandalsoChilverBridgeArlington X=Timesmaybeupto10minuteslaterifthebusservestherequeststopsenroute Tue=Tuesdayonly.Fri=Fridayonly Visit our website: www.cuckmerebuses.org.uk ©Cuckmere Buses 2018 (KB0418) 6 CUCKMERE BUSES - timetable [28.03.18].qxp_Layout 1 28/03/2018 13:38 Page 9 SERVICE41 TUESDAYS&THURSDAYS EastbourneEastDean&FristonJevingtonWannockEastbourne ThisserviceissupportedbyEastDean&FristonParishCouncil EASTBOURNE,GildredgeRoad,(StopM) 1010 1140 1450 Eastbourne,OldTown,oppositeWaitrose 1143 1453 Wannock,VillageHall 1024 Jevington,EightBells 1031 EASTDEAN,GreenLaneCarPark,VillageHall 1150 1500 FRISTON,WindmillLane 1038 1154 1504 WarrenLane,junctionTheBrow 1040 1156 1506 Hillside,junctionDeneSide 1044 1200 1510 DeneSide,junctionPeakdeanLane 1046 1202 1512 PeakdeanLane(top) 1048 1204 1514 DeneSide(east) 1051 1207 1517 TheLink(topofMicheldeneRoad) 1054 1210 1520 EASTDEAN,GreenLaneCarPark,VillageHall 1058 Jevington,EightBells 1527 Wannock,VillageHall 1534 Eastbourne,OldTown,Waitrose 1105 1218 EASTBOURNE,CornfieldRoad,(stopE) 1109 1222 1548 Chapter12Advert Ourfirstbusonthefirstdayofoperationin1976 1976 – 2018 Visit our website: www.cuckmerebuses.org.uk ©Cuckmere Buses 2018 (KB0418) 7 CUCKMERE BUSES - timetable [28.03.18].qxp_Layout 1 28/03/2018 13:38 Page 10 SERVICE42 MONDAYSWEDNESDAYSFRIDAYS BerwickRipeDeanlandHailsham NoserviceonPublicHolidaysorGoodFriday BERWICK,Station 1340 Chalvington,Lover’sCorner 1347 Ripe,LambInn 1350 DeanlandWoodPark 1354 GoldenCross 1356 Horsebridge,King’sHead 1402 HAILSHAM,HighStreet 1408 HAILSHAM,HighStreet 1650 Hailsham,NorthStreet,Tesco 1651 Horsebridge,King’sHead 1656 GoldenCross 1702 DeanlandWoodPark 1704 Ripe,LambInn 1708 Chalvington,Lover’sCorner 1711 BERWICK,Station 1718 Fridayafternoonservice42issupportedbyEastSussexCountyCouncil Berwick, Nr Polegate, East Sussex, BN26 6TA Telephone: 01323 870598 * Fax: 01323 871197 Web: www.berwickservicestation.co.uk Email: [email protected] We are pleased to be the provider of all service requirements for Cuckmere Buses Visit our website: www.cuckmerebuses.org.uk ©Cuckmere Buses 2018 (KB0418) 8 CUCKMERE BUSES - timetable [28.03.18].qxp_Layout 1 28/03/2018 13:38 Page 11 SERVICE42 WEDNESDAYS BerwickRipeDickerSelmestonAlfristonArlingtonHailsham BERWICK,Station 0930 HAILSHAM,HighStreet 1152 RIPE,LambInn 0941 Hailsham,NorthStreet,Tesco 1154 Chalvington,Lover’sCorner 0944 Horsebridge,King’sHead 1158 UpperDicker,OppositeTheStores 0948 UpperDicker,Stores 1207 Horsebridge,King’sHead 0954 Horsebridge,King’sHead 1216 HAILSHAM,HighSt(arrive) 1000 HAILSHAM,HighSt(arrive) 1222 HAILSHAM,HighSt(depart) 1020 HAILSHAM,HighSt(depart) 1245 Horsebridge,KingsHead 1026 MiltonHide 1253 UpperDicker,Stores 1032 ARLINGTON,YewTreeInn 1259 SELMESTON,VillageHall 1040 BERWICK,Station 1305 Alciston,RoseCottageInn 1044 Chalvington,Lover’sCorner 1313 Berwick,Crossroads(A27) 1047 RIPE,LambInn 1316 Berwick,DrusillasCorner 1048 SELMESTON,VillageHall 1326
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