Evening Departures from Abingdon School Coach Park at 5.20Pm

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Evening Departures from Abingdon School Coach Park at 5.20Pm Evening Departures from Abingdon School Coach Park at 5.20pm The below return times are a rough indication for all of our stops. Some routes can vary by at least 10 to 15 minutes depending on traffic on the day. Route Late STOP LOCATION evening Goring Dorchester Bus Stop Before Linnet Close/A415 Jnct Weavaway Dorchester Bus Stop, Dorchester Abbey, High Abbey Crowmarsh The Street/Lane End 17:54hrs North Stoke Crossroads 17:59hrs South Stoke B4009, Cross Keys Road 18:03hrs Cleeve Bus Stop near Garage 18:07hrs Goring Railway Station 18:12hrs Lower Shiplake Clifton Hampden Bus Stop opposite Village Hall Weavaway Nuffield Bus Stop opposite Crown & Thistle PH Bix Bus Stop A4130 Rectory Lane Lower Assendon Fairmile Bus Stop Henley Bus Stop, Old White Horse PH, Fairmile 18:00hrs Henley Savills, Bell Street 18:08hrs Henley Railway Station 18:11hrs Henley Bus Stop o/s Tesco Superstore nr Jet Garage Lower Shiplake The Cross, Bus Stop 18:15hrs Shiplake Shiplake Primary School, Plough Lane Twyford Burcot A415 Abingdon Rd, Burcot Farm Turn Weavaway Burcot Chequers PH Shillingford Long Layby, Oxford Rd Nettlebed Bus Stop, Village Green (Facing Henley) 17:58hrs Henley Remenham Row, A321 Wargrave Rd Warrgrave Bus Stop, Woodclyffe Hall, High Street Twyford Bus Stop, Wargrave Road (A321) Upper Basildon Cholsey Wallingford Road/Caps Lane 17:55hrs Weavaway Moulsford Bus stop opposite Recreation Ground 18:03hrs Streatley Wallingford Road,Cleeve Court 18:06hrs Streatley Bus Stop, High Street (Facing Bull PH) 18:08hrs Lower Basildon Hook End Lane 18:14hrs Lower Basildon Park Wall Lane 18:16hrs Pangbourne Bus Stop, Layby Opp. Dudley Singleton Est Agents 18:18hrs Pangbourne Bus stop bottom of Pangbourne Hill 18:20hrs Upper Basildon The Church 18:28hrs Upper Basildon Emery Acre Reading Drayton High Street by Halls Close 17:33hrs Weavaway Sutton Courtenay The George & Dragon PH 17:37hrs Appleford Village Centre 17:40hrs Brightwell Telephone box, Greenmere 17:52hrs Wallingford Wantage Road / Sinodun Road Wallingford Unwins Shop, St Johns Rd 17:58hrs Wallingford Hospital entrance, Reading Road. 18:00hrs Woodcote Goring Road (Village Green) 18:10hrs Crays Pond Cross Roads Bus Stop 18:12hrs Peppard Common Peppard Stores, Stoke Row Road 18:22hrs Sonning Common Murco Garage, B481 18:24hrs Sonning Common Bus Stop, Wood Lane, Kennylands Road 18:26hrs Emmer Green Pond Bus Stop 18:37hrs Caversham Heights Highmoor Road/Kidmor Rd 18:40hrs Caversham Hemdean Rd, Library Bus Stop 18:42hrs Reading Reading Station, Stop WE 18:52hrs Hendred East Hanney Bus Shelter, Black Horse PH 17:41hrs Weavaway Grove Tesco Metro, Millbrook Square, Main Street 17:48hrs Wantage Grove Rd, Barclays Homes Old Dairy Farm 17:51hrs Wantage Denchworth Rd/Witan Way, bus stop 17:53hrs Wantage King Alfred Sch Centre Site Portway 17:57hrs Wantage The Lord Nelson PH, Charlton Road 18:01hrs Ardington Bus Shelter High St, Church St 18:06hrs Ardington Bus Stop Home Farm, The Rickyard West Hendred The Hare PH 18:08hrs East Hendred The Plough PH, Orchard Lane 18:11hrs Harwell Wantage Rd, Tyrells Close Harwell Bus Stop, High Street/Jennings Lane 18:21hrs Thatcham Rowstock Rowstock Roundabout Opp Garage 17:40hrs Weavaway East Ilsley Broad St/Duck Pond 17:46hrs Compton Fairfield 17:53hrs Hampstead Norreys Water Street/Scottalls Lane 17:57hrs Hermitage Bus Stop by Village Hall 18:05hrs Curridge Bus Stop B4009 Curridge Turn 18:07hrs Cold Ash Village Hall 18:12hrs Thatcham A4, American Golf/Health Centre 18:17hrs Thatcham Francis Bailey School, A4 London Road 18:21hrs Route Late STOP LOCATION evening Kingsclere Worlds End Coach & Horses Public House 17:45hrs Weavaway Chieveley High Street/Church Lane 17:50hrs Donnington The Chase, Whitefields Cottages Donnington Donnington Square 18:02hrs Newbury Old Hospital Layby, Andover Road 18:12hrs Washcommon Falkland War Memorial 18:15hrs Tothill A34 Tot Hill Services 18:22hrs Kingsclere Kingsclere Square Thame Boars Hill Fox Lane/Lincombe Lane 17:36hrs Pearces Boars Hill Foxcombe Rd/Brumcombe Lane 17:37hrs Hinksey Bus Stop (Betty Lane) Hinksey/A34 Interchange 17:40hrs Abingdon Rd Bus Stop Opposite Canning Crescent 17:42hrs Iffley Turn Henley Avenue/Iffley Turn 17:45hrs Cowley Opposite Swan PH, Oxford Road 17:50hrs Holloway Bus Stop, St Francis Court 17:55hrs Headington Post Office, London Road 18:00hrs Headington London Road Demop unisex hair salon 18:04hrs Risinghurst Bus stop A40, Nr Collinwood Rd 18:06hrs Sandhills Bus Stop A40, Nr Park & Ride 18:08hrs Wheatley Bus Stop, London Road/Ambrose Rise 18:15hrs Milton Common Bus Stop, opposite Sandy Lane 18:25hrs Thame Town Hall 18:35hrs Bicester Wootton Head to Toe Salon 17:33hrs Weavaway Cumnor Village Abingdon Road/Kenilworth Road 17:37hrs Cumnor Village Oxford Road, Glebe Road 17:39hrs Cumnor Hill Colegrove Down 17:42hrs Cumnor Hill Cotswold Road 17:44hrs Cumnor Hill Arnolds Way 17:45hrs Botley Elms Parade 17:47hrs Gosford Bus Shelter, Kings Arms PH, Bicester Rd 17:59hrs Islip Kidlington Rd, Bus Stop 18:03hrs Bletchingdon Oxford Rd , St Giles 18:09hrs Kirtlington Oxford Arms PH 18:14hrs Chesterton The Green, Alcester Road 18:20hrs Bicester Market Square 18:30hrs Central Oxford Oxford Ice Rink, Oxpens Road 17:50hrs Pearces Oxford Ox. Statue, Oxford Railway Station 17:52hrs Oxford Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont Street 17:56hrs Oxford Keble Road/Banbury Road 17:58hrs Oxford Banbury Rd, Bus Stop between Park Town/Norham Rd 18:02hrs Oxford Woodstock Road/ St Margarets Road 18:04hrs Oxford Banbury Rd, Bus Shelter Linton Rd/Bardwell Rd 18:06hrs North Oxford Banbury Road. Lathbury Road North Oxford Banbury road South Parade 18:10hrs North Oxford Banbury Road opposite Squitchey Lane 18:14hrs North Oxford Banbury Road (opposite Davenant Road) 18:16hrs North Oxford Rothafield Rd/Five Mile Drive 18:22hrs Burford Appleton Village Hall 17:32hrs Blunsdons Standlake The Bell Inn/Post Office, High St (Bampton Shuttle) 17:52hrs Witney Bus Layby, Station Lane (adj Sainsbury's) 18:03hrs Burford A40 Bus Layby at roundabout Woodstock Eynsham Whites Freeland Church Freeland Witney Road (A4095)/ Wroslyn Road Long Hanborough Witney Road, Sportiff Citroen & Suzuki Stonesfield Bus Stop, Combe Road Combe Cock Inn PH, Church Walk Wootton A44, Duke of Marlborough PH Woodstock Blenheim Palace, Opposite Main Gates Bladon White House PH Please join Burford route and change coaches in Standlake for onward journey Bampton Shuttle Cote Bus Shelter Blunsdons Bampton Market Square, B449 High Steet Clanfield Clanfield Tavern, Bampton Road Alvescot Bus Shelter, Opposite Memorial, Main Road Carterton Monahan Way Faringdon Kingston Bagpuize Scout Hut, Faringdon Rd 17:35 hrs Whites Southmoor Cross Roads Garage 17:38 hrs Southmoor Beggars Lane 17:40 hrs Buckland Gainfield Turn Stanford in the Vale Bus Shelter Cottage Road Shellingford B4508/Church Road Fernham The Woodman PH, Fernham Road Longcot Fernham Road/Mead Lane Watchfield Swift shop, Majors road Great Coxwell Bus stop Coxwell Turn Faringdon Coxwell Road/Clock Tower Court Faringdon Station Rd o/s Bromsgrove Cottages Carswell St Hughs (Opposite Golf Club on A420) High Wycombe Benson Bus Stop, Beson Marina, Oxford Road 17:50 hrs Whites Britwell Salome Bus Stop, Red Lion PH B4009 Watlington Brook Street / Barnacre Watlington Shirburn Street/Methodist Church Lewknor B4009 Lewknor Tube Stop Stokenchurch Bus Stop, Kings Hotel, Oxford Road.
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