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University for the Creative Arts Bus Guide for 2018New-19 Timetable Information 0871 200 2233 Availability prices Calls cost 12p per minute plus your company’s access charge. Customer Services 0345 121 0190 Bus route and destinations Special prices exclusive to UCA students 4&5 Aldershot, Sandy Hill, Heath End & Farnham south.enquiries@ stagecoachbus.com Gold Blackwater Valley University Buses up to every 20 minutes from early morning Stagecoach South until late night Monday to Saturday with a two Annual £697 £552 Bus Station hourly service Sundays and Public Holidays. Route for the Chichester 4 serves Cranmore Lane, Folly Hill and Farnham PO19 8DG Castle Street. Route 5 serves Alexandra Road, Autumn £291 £211 Upper Hale and Farnham Hospital. Travel Shop Aldershot Creative Arts Bus Station 17/18/19 Aldershot, Weybourne, Farnham, Wrecclesham, Spring £291 £211 Rowledge, Bordon, Whitehill, Grayshott, bus guide Hindhead & Haslemere Local Manager Nigel Lukowski Summer £194 £153 Buses run every 20 minutes between Aldershot www. stagecoachbus.com & Farnham from early morning until the evening Monday to Saturdays. See the zone map for details of where you can use your ticket. @StagecoachSouth Routes 17, 18 & 19 each run hourly beyond Farnham (17 to Rowledge, 18 to Bordon & Haslemere, 19 to Frensham & Haslemere). You’ll need to show your university ID card (A two hourly service on Route 18 operates on (wherever issued) along with your ticket each Sundays and Public Holidays.) time you travel. Download the Stagecoach Bus App 46 Guildford, Compton, Farncombe, Godalming, Elstead & Farnham Buy yours online at stagecoachbus.com Search Stagecoach Bus Hourly service Monday to Saturday from early On sale from 1st September 2018. morning to early evening (no Sunday or Public Holiday service). 65 Alton, Bentley, Farnham & Guildford Hourly service Monday to Saturday from early morning to early evening (no Sunday or Public Holiday service). 65X Phoenix Green, Hartley Wintney, Fleet, Church For help with your Crookham & Ewshot ticket or bus times to and from Buses run 2-3 times a day on college days only university, get in (no weekend or school holiday or Public Holiday Connections available in Aldershot or Guildford touch. service). on to other routes - please see map overleaf. for New 2018 1- University for the Creative Arts 9 bus routes Hello and welcome Hello and welcome to your guide all about getting to the University for the Creative Arts by bus. Whether you’ve just started or returning for another year, we think you’ll find your bus routes easy and convenient. Inside this guide are details of where buses run and details of great ticket deals just for students and staff of theUniversity for the Creative Arts. Our drivers will pick you up from any bus stop along the route, simply put your hand out so they know when you wish to get on. INCLUDESIf you’re not sure which route SCHOOLis best for you, our online journey BUS planner can help, just visit stagecoachbus.com. If you’re a member of staff there is also a ticket discount scheme for you, details can be found on your intranet. Mitcham Rd Berkshire . 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