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Didcot-Sutton Courtenay/Steventon-Abingdon-Oxford Stagecoach in Oxfordshire 31/N31 From 26th July 2009 Oxford-Abingdon-East Hanney-Wantage Mondays to Saturdays notes M-F S M-F M-F S M-F S M-F Oxford, Rail Station ……….. ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ Oxford, St Aldates H4 ……….. 06.30 07.30 07.30 08.30 09.00 09.05 10.00 then xx.00 16.00 17.00 17.00 Chatham Road …………………. 06.35 07.35 07.35 08.35 09.05 09.10 10.05 xx.05 16.05 17.05 17.05 Bagley Wood, Sawmill ………… 06.39 07.39 07.39 08.39 09.09 09.14 10.09at the xx.09 16.09 17.09 17.09 Abingdon, Boundary House ….. 06.43 07.43 07.43 08.43 09.13 09.18 10.13 xx.13 16.13 17.13 17.13 Abingdon, Stratton Way A4 … 06.49 07.49 07.52 08.52 09.22 09.27 10.22same xx.22 16.23 17.22 ↓ Abingdon College ……………… ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ until ↓ ↓ 17.16 Abingdon, War Memorial ……… ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ times ↓ ↓ ↓ 17.24 Marcham, Howard Cornish Rd .. 06.56 07.56 08.00 09.00 09.30 09.35 10.30 xx.30 16.32 17.30 17.33 East Hanney, Black Horse ….. ↓ 08.04 08.1009.10 09.40 09.45 10.40every xx.40 16.42 17.40 17.43 East Hanney, Main Street …….. 07.03 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Grove, Green …………………... 07.07 08.09 08.16 09.16 09.46 09.51 10.46hour xx.46 16.48 17.46 17.49 Wantage, Market Place ……… 07.14 08.16 08.24 09.24 09.54 09.59 10.54 xx.54 16.57 17.54 17.57 Contract number V43 V43 V43 service N31 N31 N31 N31 N31 N31 notes M-F S FS FS FS FS FS Oxford, Rail Station ……….. ------ ------ 18.50 19.50 20.50 21.50 22.50 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ Oxford, St Aldates H4 ……….. 18.00 19.00 19.00 20.00 21.00 22.00 23.00 24.00 00.30 01.00 01.30 02.00 03.00 Chatham Road …………………. 18.05 19.05 19.05 20.05 21.05 22.05 23.05 00.05 00.35 01.05 01.35 02.05 03.05 Bagley Wood, Sawmill ………… 18.09 19.09 19.09 20.09 21.09 22.09 23.09 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Abingdon, Boundary House …... 18.13 19.13 19.13 20.13 21.13 22.13 23.13 00.13 00.43 01.13 01.43 02.13 03.13 Abingdon, Stratton Way A4 … 18.24 19.19 19.19 20.19 21.19 22.19 23.19 00.17 00.48* 01.17 01.48* 02.17 03.17 Abingdon College ……………… ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ------ ↓ ------ ↓ ↓ Abingdon, War Memorial ……… ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ------ ↓ ------ ↓ ↓ Marcham, Howard Cornish Rd .. 18.33 19.26 19.26 20.26 21.26 22.26 23.26 00.25 ------ 01.25 ------ 02.25 03.25 East Hanney, Black Horse ….. 18.43 19.34 19.34 20.34 21.34 22.34 23.34 00.32 ------ 01.32 ------ 02.32 03.32 East Hanney, Main Street …….. ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ------ ↓ ------ ↓ ↓ Grove, Green …………………… 18.49 19.39 19.39 20.39 21.39 22.39 23.39 00.37 ------ 01.37 ------ 02.37 03.37 Wantage, Market Place ………. 18.57 19.46 19.46 20.46 21.46 22.46 23.46 00.44 ------ 01.44 ------ 02.44 03.44 Sundays & Public Holidays Contract number V42 V42 Oxford, St Aldates H4 ……….. 10.00 11.00 then xx.00 17.0018.00 19.00 21.00 23.00 Chatham Road …………………. 10.05 11.05 xx.05 17.05 18.05 19.05 21.05 23.05 Bagley Wood, Sawmill ………… 10.09 11.09 at the xx.09 17.0918.09 19.09 21.09 23.09 Abingdon, Boundary House ….. 10.13 11.13 same xx.13 17.1318.13 19.13 21.13 23.13 Abingdon, Stratton Way A4 … 10.19 11.19 xx.19 until 17.19 18.17 19.17 21.17 23.17 Marcham, Howard Cornish Rd .. 10.27 11.27 times xx.27 17.27 18.25 19.25 21.25 23.25 East Hanney, Black Horse ….. 10.34 11.34 every xx.34 17.34 18.32 19.32 21.32 23.32 Grove, Green …………………... 10.39 11.39 xx.39 17.39 18.37 19.37 21.37 23.37 Wantage, Market Place ……… 10.46 11.46 hour xx.46 17.46 18.44 19.44 21.44 23.44 Wantage-East Hanney-Abingdon-Oxford Mondays to Saturdays notes M-F S M-F S M-F S M-F Wantage, Market Place ……… 06.25 06.50 07.05 08.10 08.10 09.10 xx.10 15.10 16.1017.10 17.10 Grove Green …………………… 06.33 06.57 07.13 08.18 08.18 09.18then xx.18 15.18 16.1817.18 17.20 East Hanney, Black Horse ….. 06.39 07.03 07.19 08.24 08.24 09.24 xx.24 15.24 16.2417.24 17.26 Marcham, Howard Cornish Rd .. 06.48 07.11 07.29 08.33 08.34 09.33at the xx.33 15.33 16.3317.33 17.35 Abingdon, Stratton Way A1 … 06.58 07.21 07.42 08.45 08.47 09.45 xx.45 15.45 16.4517.45 17.46 Abingdon College ……………… ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 08.50 ↓ same ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ until Abingdon, Boundary House ….. 07.02 07.25 07.48 08.49 08.55 09.49 xx.49 15.49 16.51 17.51 17.52 Bagley Wood, Sawmill ………… 07.05 07.28 07.52 08.52 08.59 09.52times xx.52 15.52 16.5417.54 17.56 Chatham Road …………………. 07.09 07.33 08.02 08.59 09.09 09.59 xx.59 15.59 17.0118.01 18.03 Oxford, Castle Street ………….. 07.17 07.39 08.15 09.05 09.19 10.05every xx.05 16.05 17.0718.07 18.11 Oxford, St Aldates ……………. 07.19 07.41 08.17 09.07 09.21 10.07 xx.07 16.07 17.0918.09 18.13 hour Oxford, Rail Station ……….. ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ Contract number V43 V43 V43 Service N31 N31 notes S M-F FS FS Wantage, Market Place ……… 18.10 18.10 18.55 19.55 20.55 21.55 22.55 ------ ------ Grove Green …………………… 18.18 18.18 19.02 20.02 21.02 22.02 23.02 ------ ------ East Hanney, Black Horse ….. 18.24 18.24 19.08 20.08 21.08 22.08 23.08 ------ ------ Marcham, Howard Cornish Rd .. 18.33 18.33 19.17 20.17 21.17 22.17 23.17 ------ ------ Abingdon, Stratton Way A1 … 18.45 18.44 19.26 20.26 21.26 22.26 23.26 00.49 01.49 Abingdon College ……………… ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Abingdon, Boundary House …... 18.51 18.50 19.29 20.29 21.29 22.29 23.29 00.52 01.52 Bagley Wood, Sawmill ………… 18.54 18.54 19.32 20.32 21.32 22.32 23.32 ↓ ↓ Chatham Road …………………. 19.01 19.01 19.37 20.37 21.37 22.37 23.37 00.58 01.58 Oxford, Castle Street ………….. 19.07 19.08 19.43 20.43 21.43 22.43 23.43 01.04 02.04 Oxford, St Aldates ……………. ↓ 19.10 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 23.45 01.06 02.06 Oxford, Rail Station ……….. 19.12 ------ 19.48 20.48 21.48 22.48 ------ ------ ------ Sundays & Public Holidays Contract number V42 V42 Wantage, Market Place ……… 08.55 09.55 xx.55 14.55 15.55 16.55 17.55 19.55 21.55 Grove Green …………………… 09.02 10.02 then xx.02 15.02 16.02 17.02 18.02 20.02 22.02 East Hanney, Black Horse ….. 09.08 10.08 at the xx.08 15.08 16.08 17.08 18.08 20.08 22.08 Marcham, Howard Cornish Rd .. 09.17 10.17 xx.17 15.17 16.17 17.17 18.17 20.17 22.17 Abingdon, Stratton Way A1 … 09.26 10.26 same xx.26 15.26 16.26 17.26 18.26 20.26 22.26 until Abingdon, Boundary House ….. 09.31 10.31 times xx.31 15.31 16.31 17.31 18.29 20.29 22.29 Bagley Wood, Sawmill ………… 09.34 10.34 xx.34 15.34 16.34 17.34 18.32 20.32 22.32 Chatham Road …………………. 09.40 10.40 every xx.40 15.40 16.40 17.40 18.37 20.37 22.37 Oxford, Castle Street ………….. 09.51 10.51 hour xx.51 15.51 16.48 17.48 18.43 20.43 22.43 Oxford, St Aldates ……………. 09.53 10.53 xx.53 15.53 16.50 17.50 18.45 20.45 22.45 Notes: M-F = Monday to Friday S = Saturday only FS = Friday and Saturday only * = terminates at Stratton Way A1, and also calls at High Street A3 Thames Travel 32 RH Transport Services 32A th From 5 September 2010 Abingdon-Didcot-Wantage-Grove Mondays to Saturdays (32) notes M-F M-F M-F S S M-F Abingdon, Stratton Way, stop A1 ... ~~ 06.41 07.35 ~~ 08.15 ~~ ~~ 10.15 11.11 12.11 13.11 Abingdon, Bridge Street ………... ~~ 06.45 07.36 ~~ 08.21 ~~ 09.11 10.16 11.16 12.16 13.16 Culham, The Lion ………………….. ~~ 06.51 07.43 ~~ 08.28 ~~ 09.18 10.23 11.23 12.23 13.23 Sutton Courtenay, Bradstock’s Way ~~ 06.58 07.51 ~~ 08.36 ~~ 09.26 10.31 11.31 12.31 13.31 Milton Park Central ………………... ~~ 07.03 07.59 ~~ 08.41 ~~ 09.31 10.36 11.36 12.36 13.36 Didcot Parkway ………….........
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