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X72 Service Friendly, Reliable Service Whilst Offering Value for Money Ticket Information Week/Month tickets Unlimited travel for one week - Faresaver Buses is your local bus company, serving Adult £20, Child/Student - £15 Wiltshire, Bath & North Somerset. We are an independent, family run business, who aim to offer our passengers a Unlimited travel for one month - X72 Service friendly, reliable service whilst offering value for money. Brand mark Adult £80, Child/Student - £55 page 1 Because we are a local company we pride ourselves on Ideal for regular users being able to communicate directly with our passengers and listening to their comments and suggestions regarding Bath Week our services. Unlimited travel within Bath for one week - £10 If you have any feedback regarding our services contact us on 01249 444444 or by email, [email protected] Valid on X72, X31, 267, 228 services 11 journey Further Information 11 single journeys - No expiry date For general timetable enquiries Ideal for occasional users Faresaver 01249 444444 Large savings compared to buying Day singles & returns Traveline 0871 200 22 33 all timetables are available to download from our website Buy 11 get 1 free offer applies with completed tickets www.faresaver.co.uk 15mm Children/Students Facebook/Twitter: minimum 0 - 4 travel free of charge For information regarding route changes, from Effective 5 - 17 travel at child fares disruptions, delays and also information regarding Up to 2 kids free in holiday periods when travelling with special offers ‘like’ us on facebook or follow us on Twitter 23rd August 2015 an adult Real time information: BathRider & AvonRider For real time information on bus services in A multi-operator ticket covering services in Bath and Bath download the Travelwest Buschecker app further afield. X72 BathRider Adult Day - £4.50, Child Day - £3.50 Easterton Adult Week - £20.00, Child Week - £15.50 Devizes AvonRider Adult Day - £7.20, Child Day - £5.50 23rd August 2015 - What changes? Melksham Adult Week - £32.50, Child Week - £24.50 0715 Melksham to Devizes put back to 0728. This trip also calls at Lavington School at 0814 Bathford Concessionary Passes 0720 Devizes to Melksham put forward to 0718 to improve Passes valid on the X72 after 0900 in Bath and 0930 in connections at Melksham Railway Station Bath Low Wiltshire on weekdays and all day Saturday Additonal afternoon service between Lavington School at 1535 and Devizes via Urchfont and Nursteed Road Outside valid times concessionary pass holders are able student to travel at child fares Fares and timetable correct at time of printing fares The ratio between the size of the smile symbol and the traveline namestyle remains constant. Effective from 23rd August 2015 EASTERTON - DEVIZES - MELKSHAM - BATH M-F SAT M-F M-S M-F M-S M-S M-S M-F M-S M-S M-S M-F M-F M-F SAT M-F M-S X72M-F M-S M-S M-S M-S M-S Wiltshire Council Evening services with support from are operated by FirstBus evening services are accepted on First Day return tickets issued by Faresaver Operated by First Bus 271/272 Bath, Dorchester Street - Stop Bp - - - - - - 08:44 09:44 10:14 10:44 11:44 12:44 13:14 13:44 - 13:44 - 14:44 - 15:55 17:10 17:40 20:00 23:20 Batheaston, High Street - - - - - - 09:02 10:02 10:32 11:02 12:02 13:02 13:32 14:02 - 14:02 - 15:02 - 16:15 17:30 17:58 - - Bathford, High Street - - - - - - 09:04 10:04 11:04 11:04 12:04 13:04 13:34 14:04 - 14:04 - 15:04 - 16:18 17:33 18:01 - - Kingsdown, The Swan - - - - - - 09:07 10:07 10:37 11:07 12:07 13:07 13:37 14:07 - 14:07 - 15:07 - 16:21 17:36 18:04 - - Atworth, Post Office Lane - - - - - - 09:14 10:14 10:44 11:14 12:14 13:14 13:44 14:14 - 14:14 - 15:14 - 16:28 17:43 18:11 20:27 23:47 Shaw, Church Farm - - - - - - 09:17 10:17 10:47 11:17 12:17 13:17 13:47 14:17 - 14:17 - 15:17 - 16:31 17:46 18:14 20:35 23:55 Melksham, Market Place - - - 07:28 - 08:28 09:28 10:28 10:58 11:28 12:28 13:28 13:58 14:28 - 14:28 - 15:28 - 16:42 17:57 18:25 20:41 00:01 Bowerhill, Mitchell Drive - - - 07:34 - 08:34 09:34 10:34 11:04 11:34 12:34 13:34 14:04 14:34 - 14:34 - 15:34 - 16:48 18:03 18:30 20:54 00:14 Sells Green, Three Magpies - - - 07:39 - 08:39 09:39 10:39 11:09 11:39 12:39 13:39 14:09 14:39 - 14:39 - 15:39 - 16:53 18:08 18:35 21:00 00:20 Devizes, Market Place - - - 07:49 - 08:59 09:51 10:51 11:21 11:51 12:51 13:51 14:21 14:51 - 14:51 - 15:51 - 17:05 18:13 18:40 21:10 00:30 Nursteed Road, Marshall Road - - - 07:54 - 09:03 09:55 - - - - 13:55 - - - - - - - 17:09 - - - - Potterne, Porch House - - - - - - - 10:58 - 11:58 12:58 - - 14:58 - 14:58 - 15:58 - - - - 21:16 - West Lavington Crossroads - - - - - - - 11:05 - 12:05 13:05 - - 15:05 - 15:05 - 16:05 - - - - 21:24 - Market Lavington - - - - - - - 11:08 - 12:08 13:08 - - R 15:40L 15:08 - 16:08 - - - - 21:28 - Urchfont, The Croft - - 06:55 08:03 - 09:11 10:03 - - - - 14:03 - - - - - - - 17:17 - - 21:36 - Easterton - - 07:00 08:08 - 09:16 10:08 11:11 - 12:11 13:11 14:08 - R 15:43 15:11 - 16:11 - 17:22 - - 21:45 - Urchfont, The Croft - - - - - - - 11:16 - 12:16 13:16 - - R 15:48 15:16 - 16:16 - - - - - - Market Lavington - - 07:02 08:11L - 09:19 10:11 - - - - 14:11 - - - - - - - 17:25 - - 21:48 - West Lavington Crossroads - - 07:05 08:18 - 09:22 10:14 - - - - 14:14 - - - - 15:48L - - 17:28 - - 21:52 - Potterne, Porch House - - 07:11 08:25 - 09:29 10:21 - - - - 14:21 - - - - 15:52 - - 17:35 - - 22:00 - Devizes, Market Place arr - - 07:16 08:31 - 09:37 10:29 11:29 - 12:29 13:29 14:29 - - 16:00B 15:29 16:00 16:29 - 17:42 - - 22:05 - Devizes, Market Place dep - 07:18 07:18 08:33 - 09:41 10:31 11:31 12:01 12:31 13:31 14:31 - - 16:00 16:00 - 16:31 17:05 17:42 18:50 19:45 22:05 - Sells Green, Three Magpies - 07:25 07:25 08:40 - 09:48 10:38 11:38 12:08 12:38 13:38 14:38 - - 16:07 16:07 - 16:38 17:12 17:49 19:00 19:54 22:14 - Bowerhill, Mitchell Drive 06:55 07:31 07:31 08:46 09:18 09:54 10:44 11:44 12:14 12:44 13:44 14:44 - - 16:13 16:13 - 16:44 17:18 17:55 19:06 20:00 22:20 - Melksham, Market Place dep 07:03 07:38 07:38 08:58 09:24 10:04 10:54 11:54 12:24 12:54 13:54 14:54 - - 16:23 16:23 - 16:54 17:24 18:01 19:20 20:14 22:34 - Shaw, Church Farm 07:10 07:45 07:45 09:06 09:32 10:12 11:02 12:02 12:32 13:02 14:02 15:02 - - 16:31 16:31 - 17:02 - - 19:26 20:20 22:40 - Atworth, Post Office Lane 07:13 07:50 07:50 09:09 09:35 10:15 11:05 12:05 12:35 13:05 14:05 15:05 - - 16:34 16:34 - 17:05 - - 19:34 20:28 22:48 - Kingsdown, The Swan 07:20 07:57 07:57 09:16 09:42 10:22 11:12 12:12 12:42 13:12 14:12 15:12 - - 16:41 16:41 - 17:12 - - - - - - Bathford, High Street 07:22 07:59 07:59 09:18 09:44 10:24 11:14 12:14 12:44 13:14 14:14 15:14 - - 16:43 16:43 - 17:14 - - - - - - Batheaston, High Street 07:26 08:04 08:04 09:22 09:48 10:28 11:18 12:18 12:48 13:18 14:18 15:18 - - 16:47 16:47 - 17:18 - - - - - - Bath, Dorchester Street 07:42 08:26 08:26 09:40 10:06 10:46 11:36 12:36 13:06 13:36 14:36 15:36 - - 17:07 17:07 - 17:38 - - 20:02 20:56 23:16 - KEY Route Description M-F = Monday to Friday Devizes Market Place, St Johns Street, Long Street, A360, Potterne, Littleton Panell, B3098, Market Lavington, Easterton, Urchfont, A342, Nursteed Road (B- Eastleigh Road, Brickley Lane, SAT = Operates Saturdays only Estcourt Street), Southbroom Road, Long Street, Devizes Market Place, Northgate Street, Nursery Street, Bath Street, A361,A365, Falcon Way, Mitchell Drive, Halifax Road, Spa Road, M-S = Monday to Saturday Market Place, High Street, Bank Street, Bath Road,(Forward - New Broughton Road, Back - Old Broughton Road), Bradford Road, Western Way, Shurnhold, A365, Five Ways, L = Operates via Lavington School at 0814 & 1535 on school days Unclassified road to Bathford High Street, Bathford Hill, Bradford Road, London Road, Batheaston, London Road, (Forward - Walcot Street, Bridge, Street, Grand Parade, Back - Orange Grove, R = Request set down only High Street, Guildhall, Northgate Street, Broad Street), Pierrepont Street, Manvers Street, Dorchester Street B = Operates via Brickley Lane on school days No service on public holidays Tel.
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