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Mondays to Fridays 76/77 Highworth - Lechlade - Fairford - Cirencester Stagecoach West Timetable valid from 03/09/2017 until further notice. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service 76 77 77 77 77 Service Restrictions Sch SH Sch SH Sch NM NM Highworth, Swindon Street (N-bound) 0740 0740 1430 1430 § Highworth, The Plough (N-bound) 0740 0740 1430 1430 § Highworth, Haresfield Roundabout (N-bound) 0741 0741 1431 1431 § Upper Inglesham, Inglesham (N-bound) 0746 0746 1436 1436 Lechlade, nr Londis Shop 0752 0752 1442 1442 § Lechlade, opp Wharf Lane Lechlade, by St John’s Priory Park § Lechlade, nr Priors Walk § Lechlade, opp St John’s Priory Park § Lechlade, after Wharf Lane § Lechlade, by The Swan 0752 0752 1442 1442 § Lechlade, by The Bakery 0752 0752 1442 1442 § Lechlade, after Jubilee Hall 0752 0753 1443 1443 § Lechlade, corner of Keble Close 0753 1443 1443 Lechlade, Vennymore (Stop) 0755 1445 1445 § Lechlade, by Old Railway Close 0757 1447 1447 § Lechlade, opp Keble Close 0757 1447 1447 § Lechlade, nr Jubilee Hall 0758 1448 1448 § Lechlade, opp The Bakery 0759 1449 1449 § Lechlade, opp The Swan 0759 1449 1449 Lechlade, on Market Place 0800 1450 1450 § Lechlade, opp Moorgate 0801 1451 1451 § Lechlade, opp Garden Centre 0801 1451 1451 § Lechlade, by Claydon Farm Cottages 0803 1453 1453 § Fairford, by Whelford Road Garage 0805 1455 1455 § Fairford, opp Hatherop Lane 0807 1457 1457 § Fairford, on Hatherop Lane 0807 1457 1457 § Lechlade, opp The Close 0753 § Lechlade, opp Kingsmead 0753 § Lechlade, nr Hambidge Lane Crossroads 0756 § Southrop, nr Great Lemhill School stop 0758 § Southrop, corner of Quarry View 0800 Southrop, adj The Swan 0802 § Southrop, by Southrop School 0802 § Fyfield, by Baxters Barns 0804 § Eastleach Martin, by Churches 0808 Eastleach Turville, opp The Victoria Inn 0810 § Eastleach Turville, before Beer Furlong Turn 0810 Hatherop, opp Willamstrip Farm 0816 § Hatherop, by The Piece 0820 Fairford, opp Fire Station 0828 0808 1458 1458 § Fairford, after Churchill Place 0828 0809 1458 1459 § Hatherop, o/s Primary School § Hatherop, nr Castle School § Coln St Aldwyns, opp Post Office § Coln St Aldwyns, by The New Inn § Quenington, opp Coneygar Road Quenington, on The Green § Fairford, nr Mill Lane § Fairford, nr The Vortex Inn Fairford, in Farmors School Grounds 0833 1503 1540 § Fairford, opp Cricket Field 0836 0811 1501 1542 Fairford, nr Market Place 0838 0813 1503 1543 § Fairford, opp The Vortex Inn 1503 § Fairford, opp The Home Farm 1503 § Fairford, by Cherrytree House School Stop 1504 § Meysey Hampton, before High Street 1506 § Meysey Hampton, opp Greenacres Park 1507 Poulton, opp Elf Meadow 1509 § Meysey Hampton, opp St Mary’s Field § Meysey Hampton, before School Lane § Meysey Hampton, opp The Masons Arms § Fairford, nr Lakeside § Fairford, o/s St Thomas Church § Fairford, by RAF Fairford Main Gate Whelford, by Pope’s Court § Kempsford, by Washpool Lane § Kempsford, by The Knoll § Kempsford, by Cross Tree Crescent Kempsford, by Primary School § Kempsford, by Mount Pleasant School stop § Marston Meysey, The Turn (W-bound) § Marston Meysey, The Turn (NW-bound) § Marston Meysey, Stonewold House (N-bound) Marston Meysey, Greenleaze (NE-bound) Down Ampney, nr Broadleaze § Poulton, nr Priory Poulton, opp The Falcon § Ampney St Peter, opp Red Lion 1510 § Fairford, nr The Garretts 1544 Quenington, opp The Green 1548 § Poulton, by Betty’s Grave School Stop 1553 § Ampney St Peter, opp Village Street 1511 1556 § Ampney Crucis, by St Mary’s Church 1511 1556 Ampney Crucis, opp Crown of Crucis Hotel 1513 1558 § Ampney Crucis, opp Ampney Park 1514 1559 § Norcote, by Norcote House 1516 1601 § Cirencester, after Kingshill Lane 1517 1602 § The Beeches, corner of Pheasant Way 1518 1603 The Beeches, before Whitelands Road 1519 1604 Continues on next page - the explanations for notes and codes appear at the end of the timetable Continues from previous page § The Beeches, nr The Green 1519 1604 § The Beeches, corner of Churchill Road § Cirencester, before Burford Road § Cirencester, by Beeches Car Park 1523 1608 Cirencester, opp The Forum 1525 1610 Service Restrictions: MTTh - Valid only Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Mo - Mondays NM - Not Monday SH - Gloucestershire School Holidays Sch - Gloucestershire School Days Notes: § - Time at this stop is indicative. You are advised to be at any stop several minutes before the times shown Data Provided by South West Public Transport Information (SWPTI) - 45 - 08/01/19 76/77 Cirencester - Fairford - Lechlade - Highworth Stagecoach West Timetable valid from 03/09/2017 until further notice. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service 77 77 76 76 77 77 77 76 76 Service Restrictions Sch SH SHMo Sch SHMo Sch SHMo Sch Sch Mo Mo Mo NM Cirencester, opp The Forum 0755 0810 1320 1320 1330 1330 § Cirencester, opp Beeches Car Park 0757CP0812C 1321 1321 1332 1332 § The Beeches, after The Green 0801CP0816C 1336 1336 The Beeches, after Whitelands Road 0802CP0817C 1337 1337 § Cirencester, corner of Burford Road 1321 1321 § The Beeches, opp Churchill Road 0802CP0817C 1322 1322 1337 1337 § The Beeches, opp Pheasant Way 0802CP0817C 1322 1322 1337 1337 § Cirencester, before Kingshill Lane 0803CP0818C 1323 1323 1338 1338 § Norcote, nr Norcote House 0804CP0819C 1325 1325 1339 1339 § Ampney Crucis, nr Ampney Park 0806CP0821C 1328 1328 1341 1341 Ampney Crucis, nr Crown of Crucis Hotel 0808CP0823C 1330 1330 1343 1343 § Ampney Crucis, opp St Mary’s Church 0809CP0823C 1330 1330 1343 1343 § Ampney St Peter, before Village Street 0809CP0824C 1331 1331 1344 1344 § Poulton, nr Betty’s Grave school stop 0812CP § Quenington, by Donkeywell School stop 0815CP Quenington, opp The Green 0817CP § Fairford, nr Mill Lane 0821CP Poulton, by The Falcon 1333 1333 § Poulton, by Priory 1334 1334 Down Ampney, after Broadleaze 1337 1337 Marston Meysey, Greenleaze (SW-bound) 1343 1343 § Marston Meysey, Stonewold House (S-bound) 1343 1343 § Marston Meysey, The Turn (SE-bound) 1344 1344 § Marston Meysey, Turn (E-bound) 1345 1345 Kempsford, nr Primary School 1350 1350 § Kempsford, opp Cross Tree Crescent 1350 1350 § Kempsford, by Chapel Close School stop 1350 1350 § Kempsford, opp The Knoll 1351 1351 § Kempsford, opp Washpool Lane 1353 1353 Whelford, nr Pope’s Court 1355 1355 § Fairford, nr RAF Fairford Main Gate 1358 1358 § Fairford, opp St Thomas Church 1400 1400 § Fairford, by Lakeside 1401 1401 Poulton, after Elf Meadow 0826C 1346 1346 § Meysey Hampton, o/s Greenacres Park 0827C 1347 1347 § Meysey Hampton, by The Masons Arms § Meysey Hampton, after School Lane § Meysey Hampton, corner of St Mary’s Field § Meysey Hampton, after High Street 0828C 1348 1348 § Fairford, by The Home Farm 0831CP1 1351 1351 § Fairford, nr The Vortex Inn 0822CP0832C 1401 1401 1352 1352 Fairford, after Market Place 0823CP0833C 1403 1403 1353 1353 § Fairford, o/s Cricket Field 0824CP0833C 1403 1403 1353 1353 § Fairford, nr The Garretts 1405 Quenington, opp The Green 1408 Fairford, in Farmors School Grounds 0830CP 1405 1355 1410 1540 § Fairford, opp Churchill Place 0835CP0835C 1355 1412 1542 Fairford, by Fire Station 0836CP0836C 1356 1413 1543 § Fairford, in Hatherop Lane 0836CP0836C 1356 § Fairford, nr Hatherop Lane 0836CP0836C 1356 § Fairford, opp Whelford Road Garage 0838CP0838C 1358 § Lechlade, by Claydon House 0841CP0841C 1401 § Lechlade, o/s Garden Centre 0842CP0842C 1402 § Lechlade, corner of Moorgate 0843CP0843C 1403 Lechlade, nr Londis Shop 0845CP0845C 1405 § Lechlade, by The Swan 0845CP0845C 1405 § Lechlade, by The Bakery 0845CP0845C 1405 § Lechlade, after Jubilee Hall 0846CP0846C 1406 § Lechlade, corner of Keble Close 0848CP0848C 1406 Lechlade, Vennymore (Stop) 0850CP0850C 1408 § Lechlade, by Old Railway Close 0852CP0852C 1410 § Lechlade, opp Keble Close 0852CP0852C 1410 § Quenington, by Coneygar Road 1408 § Coln St Aldwyns, opp The New Inn 1409 § Coln St Aldwyns, o/s Post Office 1409 § Hatherop, opp Castle School 1410 § Hatherop, opp Primary School 1410 § Hatherop, opp The Piece 1419 1549 Hatherop, by Williamstrip Farm 1413 1423 1553 § Eastleach Turville, after Beer Furlong Turn 1418 1428 1558 Eastleach Turville, by The Victoria Inn 1420 1430 1600 § Eastleach Martin, nr Churches 1421 1431 1601 § Fyfield, opp Baxters Barns 1425 1435 1605 § Southrop, before Southrop School 1427 1437 1607 Southrop, opp The Swan 1428 1438 1608 § Southrop, opp Quarry View 1428 1438 1608 § Lechlade, by Hambidge Lane Crossroads 1432 1440 1610 § Lechlade, after Roman Way School stop 1443 1613 § Lechlade, nr Jubilee Hall 0854CP0854C 1437 1411 1444 1614 § Lechlade, opp The Bakery 0854CP0854C 1437 1412 1444 1614 § Lechlade, opp The Swan 0854CP0854C 1437 1412 1444 1614 § Lechlade, opp Wharf Lane 0855CP0855CP Lechlade, by St John’s Priory Park 0858CP0858CP § Lechlade, nr Priors Walk 0858CP0858CP § Lechlade, opp St John’s Priory Park 0859CP0859CP § Lechlade, after Wharf Lane 0902CP0902CP Lechlade, on Market Place 0903CP0903C 1438 1413 1443 1448 1618 § Upper Inglesham, Inglesham (S-bound) 0908CP0908C 1418 1448 1453 1623 § Highworth, Haresfield Roundabout (S-bound) 0913CP0913C 1423 1453 1458 1628 § Highworth, The Plough (S-bound) 0914CP0914C 1424 1454 1459 1629 76/77 Highworth - Lechlade - Fairford - Cirencester Stagecoach West For times of the next departures from a particular stop you can use traveline-txt - by sending the SMS code to 84268. 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