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Buses Serving Hythe Road Schools Page 1 of 6 buses serving Hythe Road Schools page 1 of 6 East Brabourne | Brabourne Lees | Smeeth Ridgeway | Ashford Schools 15S Getting to school 10A 15S Going from school 10 15S Sellindge, Ashford Rd/Swan Lane 0724 Highworth (o/s Catholic Church) 1549 1548 Brabourne Lees, Pound Lane 0730 Norton Knatchbull Sch (for North Sch) 1611 1557 East Brabourne, The Five Bells 0751 Smeeth, Ridgeway 1626 1605 Brabourne Lees, Bridge Road 0732 0755 Brabourne Lees, The Woolpack 1629 1608 Brabourne Lees, The Woolpack 0738 0759 Brabourne Lees, Bridge Road 1630 Willesborough Tesco 0745 0804 East Brabourne, The Five Bells 1616 Norton Knatchbull Sch (for North Sch) 0800 0814 Brabourne Lees, Pound Lane 1631 Highworth (o/s Catholic Church) 0821 0821 Sellindge, Greenfields 1640 Sellindge, Swan Lane 1643 Chilham | Godmersham | Wye | Ashford Schools 1,1X Getting to school 1X Going from school 1 Chilham, Felborough Close 0731 Norton Knatchbull Sch (for North Sch) 1545 Godmersham, Village Hall 0735 Highworth Sch (o/s Catholic Church) 1558 Wye Rail Station (Bramble Lane) 0750 Little Burton, George Williams Way 1606 Spearpoint Corner 0756 Kennington, Upper Vicarage Road 1613 Highworth Sch (o/s Catholic Church) 0822 Wye Church 1626 Norton Knatchbull Sch (for North Sch) 0832 Godmersham, Village Hall 1634 Chilham, Felborough Close 1640 Warehorne | Woodchurch | Shadoxhurst | Ashford Schools 2A, 11B Getting to school 2A Going from school 2A 11B Warehorne, Crossroads 0722 Norton Knatchbull Sch (for North Sch) 1548 1600 Kenardington, The Wish 0727 Ashford Park Street 1553 Woodchurch, The Bonny Cravat 0733 Maidstone Road opp Catholic Church 1558 1553 Shadoxhurst, The King’s Head 0747 Elwick Road opp County Square 1602 Kingsnorth, The Queen’s Head 0755 Kingsnorth, The Queen’s Head 1619 1615 The Limes (for John Wallis Academy) 0810 Shadoxhurst, Lone Field 1626 Elwick Road opp County Square 0818 Woodchurch, The Bonny Cravat 1637 Maidstone Road opp Catholic Church 0825 Warehorne, Crossroads 1632 Norton Knatchbull Sch (for North Sch) 0835 Kenardington, The Wish 1634 Tenterden, The Vine 1651 This timetable is correct from 7 January 2019 @StagecoachSE www.stagecoachbus.com buses serving Hythe Road Schools page 2 of 6 Egerton | Pluckley Thorne | Pluckley | Charing | Ashford Schools 124 This timetable includes part of route 10X to/from Maidstone and route 123 to Biddenden (on which route 124 scholars’ passes are also valid. Getting to school 124 123 10X Egerton, The George 0745 0759 Egerton Forstal, Rock Hill Road 0747 0755 Egerton Forstal, The Queen’s Arms 0754 Pluckley, Lambden Road 0756 Pluckley, The Black Horse 0801 Pluckley, Crossroads 0803 0804 Hunger Hatch Lane 0805 Charing Station 0809 Charing School Road 0813 0803 Westwell Leacon, Leacon Lane 0806 Little Chart, The Swan 0807 Hothfield School Road 0812 0809 Orchard Heights 0821 0817 0814 Highworth (o/s Catholic Church) 0825 0820 0817 Norton Knatchbull Sch (for North Sch) 0835 0834 0837 Please note that times for Westwell Leacon and Orchard Heights are approximate. Going from school 124 10X 123 Norton Knatchbull Sch (for North Sch) 1548 1550 1605 Highworth (o/s Albert Pub) 1558 1606 1620 Orchard Heights 1603 1611 1624 Hothfield School 1615 1629 Little Chart, The Swan 1634 Westwell Leacon, Leacon Lane 1618 Charing School Road 1611 1622 Charing Station 1614 Hunger Hatch Lane 1617 Pluckley, Crossroads 1619 1637 Pluckley, Black Horse 1621 Pluckley, Lambden Road 1626 Egerton Forstal, The Queen’s Arms 1647 Egerton Forstal, Rock Hill Road 1635 1645 Egerton, The George 1637 1642 This timetable is correct from 7 January 2019 @StagecoachSE www.stagecoachbus.com buses serving Hythe Road Schools page 3 of 6 Singleton | Washford Farm | Park Farm | town centre 2A, 517, 518 Getting to school 518 2A Going from school 517 517 Singleton Millbrook Meadow 0734 Hythe Road Schools 1515MA 1545 Coulter Road Ploughmans Way 0740 Elwick Road County Square Park Farm Tesco 0750 0757 Kingsnorth Road Post Office 1527 1157 Park Farm Bluebell Road 0801 0807 Park Farm Tesco 1533 1603 Town Centre Elwick Road 0812 0818 Park Farm Bluebell Road 1537 1609 Highworth School 0820 0825 Coulter Road Ploughmans Way 1614 Hythe Road Schools 0828 0838 Singleton Millbrook Meadow 1620 MA - This bus starts from Mabledon Avenue Stanhope | Rail Station | town centre Getting to school D D Going from school 10X 123 Stanhope Sheldwich Close 0739 0754 Hythe Road Schools 1550 1605 Bridewell Flimwell 0743 0758 Rail Station (domestic side) 1558 1615 Stanhope Shops 0748 0803 C Asda Superstore (for Outlet Centre) 0754 0809 Hythe Road Schools every 10-12 Rail Station (domestic side) 0801 0817 Town Centre Bank Street minutes Town Centre Bank Street 0805 0822 Then change buses at Bank Street to a route D Then change buses at Bank Street to a route C, 2, or 10X D D C Town Centre Bank Street depart 1600 1615 Town Centre Bank Street depart every 10-12 Rail Station (domestic side) 1603 1618 minutes Hythe Road Schools Asda Superstore (for Outlet Centre) 1608 1623 2 10X Stanhope Sheldwich Close 1614 1629 Rail Station (domestic side) 0816 0830 Bridewell Flimwell 1618 1633 Town Centre Bank Street Stop M Stanhope Shops 1622 1637 Hythe Road Schools 0830 0840 Route A buses run every 10 minutes from Bank Street until 1800. Singleton | Arlington | Rail Station Getting to school A A Going from school 10X 123 Singleton Garton Way 0749 0759 Hythe Road Schools 1550 1605 Singleton Hill Bradbridge Green 0750 0800 Rail Station (domestic side) 1558 1615 Arlington Fish Inn 0759 0809 C Jemmett Road old college 0805 0815 Hythe Road Schools every 10-12 Rail Station (domestic side) 0812 0822 Rail Station (domestic side) minutes town centre Bank Street 0816 0826 town centre Bank Street Then change buses at Bank Street to a route C, 2, or 10X Then change buses at Bank Street or the Rail Stn to a route A C A A town centre Bank Street depart every 10-12 town centre Bank Street depart 1612 1622 Hythe Road Schools minutes Rail Station (domestic side) 1615 1625 2 10X Jemmett Road old college 1622 1632 Rail Station (domestic side) 0816 0830 Arlington Fish Inn 1627 1637 town centre Bank St Stop M Singleton Hill Bradbridge Green 1634 1644 Hythe Road Schools 0830 0840 Singleton Garton Way 1637 1647 This timetable is correct from 7 January 2019 @StagecoachSE www.stagecoachbus.com buses serving Hythe Road Schools page 4 of 6 Orbital Park | South Ashford | Newtown | Rail Station Getting to school G G Going from school 10X 123 South Willesborough Gladstone Rd 0713 0740 Hythe Road Schools 1550 1605 Orbital Park The Boulevard 0723 0750 Rail Station (domestic side) 1558 1615 South Willesborough The Churchill 0725 0752 Newtown Stirling Road 0730 0757 C Rail Station (domestic side) 0737 0808 Hythe Road Schools every 10-12 then change buses at Bank Street to a route C, 2, or 10X town centre Bank Street minutes C Rail Station (domestic side) Rail Station (domestic side) then change buses at the Rail Station to a route G every 10-12 town centre Bank Street Stop M minutes G Hythe Road Schools town centre Bank Street Stop M dep 1618 2 10X Rail Station (domestic side) 1622 Rail Station (domestic side) 0816 0830 Newtown Stirling Road 1626 town centre Bank Street Stop M South Willesborough Gladstone Rd 1629 Hythe Road Schools 0830 0840 Orbital Park Monument Way 1638 Charing Heath | Charing | Hothfield | town centre | Hythe Road Schools 10X Getting to school 10X Going from school 10X Charing Heath Church Hill 0753 Hythe Road Schools 1550 Charing School Road 0803 Rail Station (domestic side) 1558 Hothfield School Road 0809 Ashford Elwick Road 1604 Potters Corner Hare and Hound 0813 Potters Corner Hare and Hound 1611 Ashford Park Street 0828 Hothfield School Road 1615 Hythe Road Schools 0837 Charing School Road 1622 Charing Heath Church Hill 1630 *Hythe Road Schools - The times shown here are based on the time the bus arrives/departs from the Norton Knatchbull School bus stop. Tenterden | Bethersden | Great Chart | Asda | town centre 2 Getting to school 2 Going from school 518 2A Tenterden The Vine 0725 Hythe Road Schools 1558E 1548W Tenterden Town Hall 0728 Elwick Road County Square 1602 St. Michaels The Crown 0733 Kingsnorth Road Post Office 1614 High Halden The Chequers Inn 0739 Singleton Millbrook Meadow 1623 Bethersden The George 0747 Bethersden The George 1635 Great Chart The Hoodeners Horse 0757 High Halden The Chequers Inn 1641 Asda Superstore 0808 Tenterden Town Hall 1654 1650 Ashford Rail Station Entrance 0816 E - This bus goes Eastbound, from the stop adjacent to the school Ashford Wellesley Road 0820 W - This bus goes Westbound, from the stop opposite the school Hythe Road Schools 0830 This timetable is correct from 7 January 2019 @StagecoachSE www.stagecoachbus.com buses serving Hythe Road Schools page 5 of 6 Kennington | Bockhanger Getting to school B B Going from school 10X 123 Trinity Road Jersey Close 0745 0759 Hythe Road Schools 1550 1605 Towers Estate Tile Kiln Road 0750 0804 Rail Station (domestic side) 1558 1615 Bockhanger Shopping Centre 0756 0810 town centre Bank Street arrive 0805 0820 C Hythe Road Schools B every 10-12 Then change buses at Bank Street to a route C, 2, or 10X Rail Station (domestic side) minutes C town centre Bank Street depart town centre Bank Street depart every 10-12 Then change buses at Bank Street to a route B minutes Hythe Road Schools B B 2 10X Rail Station (domestic side) 1605 1617 Rail Station (domestic side) 0816 0830 Town Centre Bank Street arrive 1612 1624 Town Centre Bank Street Stop M Bockhanger Shopping Centre 1620 1632 Hythe Road Schools 0830 0840 Towers
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