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Chipping Norton Area Steeple Aston - Great Tew - Chipping Norton 23A Wednesdays only Steeple Aston Red Lion 09.33 Chipping Norton West Street 12.30 Middle Barton Garage 09.40 Chipping Norton Chapel H’se Island 12.34 Sandford St Martin Old Post Office 09.46 Swerford 12.41R Great Tew Primary School 09.53 Little Tew Chapel 12.51R Little Tew Chapel 09.57 Great Tew Primary School 12.55R Swerford 10.11 Sandford St Martin Old Post Office 13.02R Chipping Norton Chapel H’se Island 10.15 Middle Barton Garage 13.10R Chipping Norton West Street 10.21 Steeple Aston Red Lion 13.18R R = serves this point on request of passengers already onboard Combe - Finstock - Witney 243 Tuesdays and Fridays Combe The Cock Inn 09.30 11.30 13.30 Witney Sainsburys 10.15 12.15 14.15 Stonesfield Prospect Close 09.35 11.35 13.35 Witney Market Square 10.20 12.20 14.20 Fawler 09.40 11.40 13.40 Witney Hospital 10.23 12.23 14.23 Finstock 09.43 11.43 13.43 Crawley The Lamb 10.30 12.30 14.30 Leafield Church 09.48 11.48 13.48 Leafield Church 10.37 12.37 14.37 Crawley The Lamb 09.55 11.55 13.55 Finstock 10.42 12.42 14.42 Witney Hospital 10.02 12.02 14.02 Fawler 10.45 12.45 --R-- Witney Market Square 10.05 12.05 14.05 Stonesfield Prospect Close 10.50 12.50 --R-- Witney Sainsburys 10.10 12.10 14.10 Combe The Cock Inn 10.55 12.55 --R-- --R-- = serves this point on request only Salford - Kingham - Milton - Bourton -Cheltenham 811 Saturdays only service 811 801 811 801 811 811 Salford Bus Shelter 09.40 - 12.35 Cheltenham Royal Well Bus Stn 09.45 - 16.30 Chipping Norton West Street 09.50 - 12.45 Whittington turn 10.02 - 16.40 Churchill opp Bus Shelter 09.55 - 12.50 Bourton-on-the-Water High Street 10.35→10.40 17.00 Kingham Shop 10.00 - 12.55 Little Rissington - 10.45 17.05 Lyneham Bus Shelter 10.05 - 13.00 Upper Rissington Crossroads - 10.50 17.10 Shipton-u-Wychwood Post Office 10.10 - 13.05 Westcote - 10.53 17.13 Milton-u-Wychwood Quart Pot 10.15 - 13.10 Idbury Bus Shelter - 10.55 17.15 Fifield Bus Shelter 10.18 - 13.13 Fifield Bus Shelter - 10.57 17.17 Idbury Bus Shelter 10.20 - 13.15 Milton-u-Wychwood Quart Pot - 11.00 17.20 Westcote 10.22 - 13.17 Shipton-u-Wychwood Post Office - 11.05 17.25 Upper Rissington Crossroads 10.25 - 13.20 Lyneham Bus Shelter - 11.10 17.30 Little Rissington 10.30 - 13.25 Kingham Shop - 11.15 17.35 Bourton-on-the-Water High Street 10.35→10.40 13.30 Churchill Bus Shelter - 11.20 17.40 Whittington turn - 11.08 13.49 Chipping Norton West Street - 11.25 17.45 Cheltenham Royal Well Bus Stn - 11.27 14.00 Salford Bus Shelter - 11.35 --R-- Commercial journey: not under review The Wychwoods - Leafield - Charlbury Station C1 Mondays to Fridays service C1 C1 C1 C1 T1 T1 T1 T1 C1 C1 C1 C1 Milton u Wychwood Quart Pot - 06.33 - 07.51 - - - - - - - - Shipton u Wychwood Post Office - 06.35 - 07.53 - - - - 16.57 - - - Ascott u Wychwood Green - 06.41 - 07.59 - - - - ↓ - - - Leafield The Fox 06.05 06.49 07.20 08.07 09.30 10.30 12.15 13.15 ↓ 17.26 18.12 18.55 Ramsden ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 09.40 10.40 12.25 13.25 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Finstock School 06.11 06.55 07.26 08.12 09.45 10.45 12.30 13.30 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Charlbury Five Ways 06.14 06.59 07.30 08.16 09.49 10.49 12.34 13.34 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Charlbury Co-Op 06.16 07.01 07.32 08.18 09.54 10.54 12.39 13.39 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Charlbury Station 06.20 07.05 07.36 08.22 09.57 10.57 12.42 13.42 17.10 17.51 18.37 19.40 service C1 C1 C1 T1 T1 T1 T1 C1 C1 C1 C1 Charlbury Station 06.21 07.06 07.37 10.00 11.00 12.45 13.45 17.11 17.57 18.40 19.46 Charlbury Co-Op ↓ ↓ ↓ 10.03 11.03 12.48 13.48 17.14 18.00 18.43 19.49 Charlbury Five Ways ↓ ↓ ↓ 10.06 11.06 12.51 13.51 17.17 18.03 18.46 19.52 Finstock School ↓ ↓ ↓ 10.10 11.10 12.55 13.55 17.21 18.07 18.50 19.57 Ramsden ↓ ↓ ↓ 10.15 11.15 13.00 14.00 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Leafield The Fox ↓ 07.19 ↓ 10.25 11.25 13.10 14.10 17.26 18.12 18.55 20.02 Ascott u Wychwood Green --R-- - --R-- - - - - --R-- --R-- --R-- --R-- Shipton u Wychwood Post Office --R-- - --R-- - - - - --R-- --R-- --R-- --R-- Milton u Wychwood Quart Pot 06.33 - 07.49 - - - - --R-- --R-- --R-- --R-- --R-- = serves this point on request Service T1 only operates on request – call 0844 870 8478 to make a booking The RailBus will wait up to five minutes at Charlbury Station for late-running trains from Oxford The final departure from Charlbury Station will wait up to 20 minutes Chipping Norton - Kingham X8 Mondays to Saturdays notesM -F M-F M-F S Chipping Norton Health Centre - - - - - - 10.30 11.30 12.30 13.30 14.30 Chipping Norton West Street 06.00 06.45 07.15 08.00 08.30 09.30 10.35 11.35 12.35 13.35 14.35 Churchill Bus Shelter 06.06 06.51 07.21 08.07 08.37 09.37 10.43 11.43 12.43 13.43 14.43 Kingham Church Street 06.09 06.55 07.25 08.11 08.41 09.41 10.47 11.47 12.47 13.47 14.47 Kingham Station arr 06.12 06.58 07.28 08.14 08.44 09.44 10.50 11.50 12.50 13.50 14.50 notes M-F S M-F S M-F M-F S Chipping Norton Health Centre 15.25 16.15 16.25 - - - - - - Chipping Norton West Street 15.30 16.20 16.30 16.55 17.30 17.45 18.25 19.05 19.10 Churchill Bus Shelter 15.37 16.28 16.38 17.02 17.37 17.52 18.32 19.12 19.17 Kingham Church Street 15.41 16.32 16.42 17.06 17.41 17.56 18.36 19.16 19.21 Kingham Station arr 15.44 16.35 16.45 17.10 17.45 18.00 18.40 19.20 19.25 on Saturdays starts at 09.25 at the Health Centre notes M-F M-F M-F S M-F S Kingham Station 06.30 07.00 07.30 08.15 08.35 08.55 09.55 10.55 11.55 12.55 13.55 Kingham Church Street 06.34 07.04 07.34 08.19 08.39 08.59 09.59 10.59 11.59 12.59 13.59 Churchill Bus Shelter 06.37 07.07 07.37 08.22 08.42 09.02 10.02 11.02 12.02 13.02 14.02 Chipping Norton West Street 06.43 07.13 07.43 08.28 08.48 09.08 10.08 11.08 12.08 13.08 14.08 Chipping Norton Health Centre - - - - - 09.13 10.13 11.13 12.13 13.13 14.13 notes M-F S M-F S M-F S M-F M-F S Kingham Station 14.55 15.50 15.55 16.40 16.50 17.20 17.55 18.10 18.50 19.20 19.50 Kingham Church Street 14.59 15.54 15.59 16.44 16.54 17.24 17.59 18.14 18.54 19.24 19.54 Churchill Bus Shelter 15.02 15.57 16.02 16.47 16.57 17.27 18.02 18.17 18.57 19.26 19.57 Chipping Norton West Street 15.08 16.03 16.08 16.53 17.03 17.33 18.08 18.23 19.03 --R-- --R-- Chipping Norton Health Centre 15.13 16.08 16.13 - - - - - - - - notes M-F Kingham Station 19.52 Kingham Church Street 19.56 Churchill Bus Shelter 19.59 Chipping Norton West Street --R-- Chipping Norton Health Centre - The RailBus will wait up to five minutes at Kingham Station for late-running trains from Oxford The final departure from Kingham Station will wait up to 20 minutes M-F = Mondays to Fridays S = Saturdays only --R-- = serves this point on request The Wychwoods - Kingham Station X8A Mondays to Saturdays notes M-F S M-F S Charlbury Station 09.10 - - - - - - - - - Ascott u Wychwood Green 09.20 10.25 11.25 12.25 13.25 14.25 15.20 15.25 16.15 16.20 Shipton u Wychwood Post Office 09.26 10.31 11.31 12.31 13.31 14.31 15.26 15.30 16.20 16.25 Milton u Wychwood Quart Pot 09.29 10.34 11.34 12.34 13.34 14.34 15.29 15.34 16.24 16.29 Fifield 09.34 10.39 11.39 12.39 13.39 14.39 15.34 15.39 16.29 16.34 Idbury 09.38 10.43 11.43 12.43 13.43 14.43 15.38 15.43 16.33 16.38 Kingham Station 09.45 10.50 11.50 12.50 13.50 14.50 15.45 15.50 16.40 16.45 notes M-F S M-F S Kingham Station 09.55 10.55 11.55 12.55 13.55 14.55 15.50 15.55 16.40 16.50 Idbury 09.59 10.59 11.59 12.59 13.59 14.59 15.54 15.59 16.44 16.54 Fifield 10.03 11.03 12.03 13.03 14.03 15.03 15.58 16.03 16.48 16.58 Milton u Wychwood Quart Pot 10.08 11.08 12.08 13.08 14.08 15.08 16.03 16.08 16.53 17.03 Shipton u Wychwood Post Office 10.11 11.11 12.11 13.11 14.11 15.11 16.06 16.11 16.56 17.06 Ascott u Wychwood Green 10.17 11.17 12.17 13.17 14.17 15.17 16.12 16.17 --R-- --R-- Charlbury Station - - - - - - - - 17.06 17.16 M-F = Mondays to Fridays S = Saturdays only --R-- = serves this point on request The RailBus will wait up to five minutes at Kingham Station for late-running trains from Oxford Chipping Norton - Charlbury - Witney X9 Mondays to Saturdays notes M-F M-F S Chipping Norton West Street 07.04 07.50 08.08 09.08 10.08 11.08 12.08 13.08 14.08 15.08 16.08 Chadlington Post Office 07.12 07.58 08.16 09.16 10.16 11.16 12.16 13.16 14.16 15.16 16.16 Spelsbury Green 07.15 08.01 08.19 09.19 10.19 11.19 12.19 13.19 14.19 15.19 16.19 Charlbury Church St The Bell 07.24 08.10 08.28 09.28 10.28 11.28 12.28 13.28 14.28 15.28 16.28 Finstock Station 07.27 08.13 08.31 09.31 10.31 11.31 12.31 13.31 14.31 15.31 16.31 Finstock Village Stores 07.29 08.16 08.33 09.33 10.33 11.33 12.33 13.33 14.33 15.33 16.33 Ramsden Turn 07.31 08.18 08.35 09.35 10.35 11.35 12.35 13.35 14.35 15.35 16.35 Ramsden Royal Oak ↓ ↓ ↓ 09.37 ↓ 11.37 ↓ 13.37 ↓ 15.37 16.37 Hailey 07.35 08.24 08.39 09.39 10.39 11.39 12.39 13.39 14.39 15.39 16.39 Witney Market Place 07.42 08.45 08.48 09.48 10.48 11.48 12.48 13.48 14.48 15.48 16.48 Witney Sainsburys - 08.50 08.50 09.50 10.50 11.50 12.50 13.50 14.50 15.50 16.50 notes FS FS Chipping Norton West Street 17.08 18.08 19.12 22.12 Chadlington Post Office 17.16 18.16 19.18 22.18 Spelsbury Green 17.19 18.19 19.21 22.22 Charlbury Church St The Bell 17.28 18.28 19.28 22.28 Finstock Station 17.31 18.31 19.31 22.31 Finstock Village Stores 17.33 18.33 19.33 22.33 Ramsden Turn 17.35 18.35 19.35 22.35 Ramsden Royal Oak 17.37 18.37 19.37 ↓ Hailey 17.39 18.39 19.39 22.39 Witney Market Place 17.48 18.48 19.48 22.48 Witney Sainsburys 17.50 18.50 - - Witney - Charlbury - Chipping Norton X9 Mondays to Saturdays notes M-F S Witney Sainsburys - - 08.55 09.55 10.55 11.55 12.55 13.55 14.55 15.55 16.55 Witney Market Place 07.40 08.00 09.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 Hailey 07.47 08.07 09.07 10.07 11.07 12.07 13.07 14.07 15.07 16.07 17.07
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