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Busing Service 2018-19 Busing service 2018-19 From your door to our door Shuttle service ACS Cobham operates an extensive busing service for families, Selected buses also offer a Shuttle service to pick up and drop off to transport children safely and efficiently between home and school. students at specific points along a designated route: • Door-to-Door and Shuttle options Cobham (Zone 1) • Experienced and safe drivers Oxshott (Zone 2) • Fees charged to recover costs only. East/West Horsley (Zone 2) We understand the many challenges facing both local and relocating Esher (Zone 2) families and the school Transport Co-ordinator will make every effort Walton (Zone 2) to arrange busing for your children from their first day of school. West Byfleet (Zone 2) In order to ensure the process runs smoothly, we would appreciate your assistance by informing us of your home address as soon as Weybridge (Zone 2) possible. Please note that requests received after 1st August may not be Woking (Zone 2) processed in time for the start of the school year. However, rest assured that every step will be taken to complete your busing requests with Guildford (Zone 3) speed and efficiency. Putney Heath (Zone 3) Door-to-Door service Suburban area All families living within the Zone 1-3 shaded areas on the map overleaf can apply to use our premium Door-to-Door busing service. H D L S C O D A I D E A A R W G D A A W D B R K R Drayton N W A GD G R N LIME E S 5 E SU S R N Hayes R E S T W . ENT G Y A Ealing N P E M WA H R E AVE P H 6 O O Main D K G D IGH N SHA G T A Ealing R 0 3 N H I A 2 A R L E B M G U A A D L L . R 4 T D U Bayswater O B TH N E Green R M A L B R 3 A Y X E N E B O A A408 B T 0 D W D O 4 O O Notting R R R W B Green Iver B Southall H 1 2 E L I K G Line 0 A Y A W E T K N ' . Y C. E A . R Shadwell L D R Blackwall A R K A301 R B T F U W Maidenhead E D B G R N H 4 W B ' . R O . E N I Y S ' A R W 2 Yiewsley I E D A 9 2 L A L S Y D W M R O Cippenham E L D A W S . A K L A R S G B H O A1203 K L K F AL N Royal R Royal A T A D A . LA S A R E Albert 8 I E A H T L N T A Acton H . O SLOUGH H 0 G T Y Y C L G A E 2 O L 0 Hill G O Rotherhithe Tunnel . R S E L E W T A 0 Acton Central B O N I I W O R A I E S A Shreding - Y T D Y N P O A E A 4 TIN E R T B P D 2 V A D T K Hyde Park N I W Victoria . P R N L H U 0 B L AS Hanwell O 4 ' Lond E E L B M D R WO E E S H R N A O N R XB LL B E T D C R T O W D G E N R R G D N R D S A G E A I T R R D Y D H Slough A I S L Y I W N G H A H S E I Wapping Tunnel A T R N 0 O W Y T Ealing R T S Y D D L A C NS D S O E 02 N A G 0 K D S L W F. 1 O O A B N A A R L D I H M S T R W M 2 L H W H D I Bray Wick S A B Green D I A4020 P B470 A G A R U U E RD G A O A T D M 0 L M R H K N O X H L T T . CH R A West B 4 Y L S S G O I R O L R R I S I LW E B X R O C PA O D - 5 R A R O B D N IDG R T L T W H Salt Hill B A X S C E RO U N T . C W T T H ER A H S W H E H D Y HE U C I S T O 7 X L D R A I H U VALE BRI I Y R R S D NO RE N H T Drayton 0 D B A T GE R K L OA T H N B D P T M V H ' A ' 6 Rotherhithe E R A R I L U G P L R D T Iver r S S 4 (M) P A A A T O a M Y A E G L T H . O R H N n 3 L 0 South S P T d L E R n L H D B G E A 2 U o R H B D Bray L W n i O S 1 R F C S G D O R B H A D IO O C S R Acton IGHT A T 12 I U W L I O S E 0 E N R G D R K 'M I O B n D I O R H R a d R N . G 3 I Shepherd's I N r . D H S M Southall U D T R ON T N S R V D S 0 a G T E A4000N GT O R J Thorney W D SIN A L Ealing E A Silvertown H L N U G N Y 0 S F E R T C n E P M O D H T . O n N L D IE D S TH R Town S D D R 3 L K . L i O D L T A D 3 W K I R A K I L T A Langley S a SO o 2 U R A L B O LA I CA R H N ON O O D N R A D K N D D B O M 4 1 Cox G l B G A V R E N R E T E C n Bush N R Y L B O T T O TH N L N N A O D I I . V E Canada Water 0 Y A B S L T V A315 A Chalvey U A K S B BE M H M 2 Y S E 2 R LA L Hammer- D G L B R C N C L T A E I M D E 9A E W I A A N T Y R N A 1 D I R D S A S R V A I R R E A A T A 2 R R L T A I E H E N . 0 Green K L R a Y H S O 9 S R Y S Bermondsey F L C W R A D T L T 1 Woolwich Ferry . D H E P R R L R E ' A OMP 8 OU Northelds B E R I S C E N N Kensington V C E L L VI T A L A 7 E O Hayes & Harlington UE E K S L P R L N n R A E A smith R R A B P C ' O H H A South O WK R T 6 0 D E . L A L H N 1 K M 8 0 B L W G A Victoria A W R M P U L Upton L Y V S D K T a B L S O E LA A O R D I W N D L V S L D N AR 2 A2052 . E 9 LA P . R M West O D A ' X MB.BR E N O 'WARK K W S I O D R E L W G Langley O S OA W 0 R W R T 6 I E E R O N R P N E O l P 4 E Acton D H H KE O B20 O 0 T D D U D E R R B TH R IT R ELL M N NT 6 D D T L BA N A R D E R R D PAR C W T Y W S 4 BE D 1 D R O G N W S ST A D M A - B G M O L N D Y LA N E M N B O S O R O South Westminster OA CH CH K R C A N S A I C L N U Eton Richings T 3 O O Drayton R H L T 6 H O E R S L 1 T G S R .
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