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Harborough District – Consultation Map APPENDIX ‘G’ Consultation Draft Harborough District – Consultation Map Key Commercial bus services Supported bus services Contracted Demand Responsive Transport services Community Transport services Consultation Draft This page is intentionally blank. Consultation Draft Summary of Proposed Transport Network - Bus and Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) Commercial Bus Retained Supported Bus & DRT Services to Bus & DRT Services (unchanged) Bus & DRT Services be replaced Replacement services (unchanged) 18 (bus) Market Harborough to 33 (bus) Market Harborough 44 (bus) Fleckney to Foxton via 44 (bus) Fleckney to Foxton via Kettering via Southern Estates Town Service Market Harborough. Current Market Harborough. Used to resource reduced by 50%. provide services along northern 49B (bus) Fleckney to Leicester 58 (bus) Hinckley to Market corridor. Likely to be two-hourly Harborough via Lutterworth 661 (bus) Peatling Parva to frequency or less. 56 (bus) Scraptoft to Leicester Lutterworth 140 (bus) Leicester to Rugby D50 (DRT) Gilmorton and 67 (bus) Market Harborough to via Lutterworth (Saturday Rural Rider (bus) Various villages Gretton via Corby service to augment commercial services for rural villages weekday provision) D5 (DRT) Welham, Slawston, 84 (bus) Lutterworth to Stonton Wyville, Glooston, Leicester via Broughton Astley D6 (DRT) Arnesby & Shearsby Cranoe, Hallaton to Leicester & Market 140 (bus) Leicester to Rugby Harborough D53 (DRT) Great Easton, via Lutterworth (Monday to Drayton, Medbourne Friday) D7 (DRT) Little Stretton Burton Overy to Great Glen & Wigston D54 (DRT) North Harborough 747 (bus) Uppingham to villages Leicester via Houghton on the D8 (DRT) Stoughton to Hill Leicester X3 (bus) Market Harborough to D9 (DRT) Illston on the Hill area Leicester to Kibworth X7 (bus) Leicester to D18 (DRT) Ashby Magna Northampton via Market Peatling Magna & Willoughby Harborough Waterleys to Leicester D30 (DRT) Shawell, Swinford & Catthorpe toLutterworth & Rugby Replacement Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) Service Information (see Appendix B for explanation of DRT operation) DRT no. Area Service to: Days Service Level D50 Gilmorton and villages Lutterworth George Street M-Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return D51 Welham, Slawston, Stonton Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, lunchtime return and Wyville, Glooston, Cranoe, late morning out, early afternoon return Hallaton D53 Great Easton, Drayton, Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Medbourne D54 North Harborough villages Leicester W, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Definitions: Mid-morning between 09:30 and 11:30 Lunch between 11:30 and 13:30 Early afternoon between 13:30 and 15:30 Consultation Draft A-Z Village listing Village Service No. Service Service to: Days Service level Type Allexton * See note below Arnesby D6 DRT Leicester W Mid-morning out, early afternoon return Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, early afternoon return Ashby Magna D18 DRT Leicester Tu Mid-morning out, early afternoon return Ashby Parva 140 Bus Leicester, Lutterworth & M-Sa 60 mins Rugby Billesdon 747 Bus Leicester & Uppingham M-Sa 60 mins Bitteswell 140 Bus Leicester, Lutterworth & M-Sa 60 mins Rugby Blaston * See note below Bringhurst D53 DRT Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Broughton Astley 84 Bus Leicester & Lutterworth M-Su 30 mins, less frequent evenings and Sundays 140 Bus Leicester, Lutterworth & M-Sa 60 mins Rugby Bruntingthorpe D50 DRT Lutterworth George M-Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Street Burton Overy D7 DRT Great Glen & Wigston M-Sa Early morning out, anytime return until late afternoon Bushby 747 Bus Leicester & Uppingham M-Sa 60 mins Carlton Curlieu D9 DRT Kibworth M-Sa Early-morning out, anytime return until post 17:00 Catthorpe D30 DRT Lutterworth M, Th, F, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Tu Lunchtime out, early afternoon return Rugby M, Tu, F, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Th Lunchtime out, early afternoon return Church Langton 44 Bus Market Harborough M-Sa 60 mins Claybrooke Magna 58 Bus Hinckley, Lutterworth & M-Sa 60 mins Market Harborough Claybrooke Parva 58 Bus Hinckley, Lutterworth & M-Sa 60 mins Market Harborough Cold Newton D54 DRT Leicester We, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Cotesbach 140 Bus Leicester, Lutterworth & M-Sa 60 mins Rugby Cranoe D51 DRT Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, lunchtime return and late morning out, early afternoon return Drayton D53 DRT Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Dunton Bassett 84 Bus Leicester & Lutterworth M-Sa 30 mins East Langton 44 Bus Market Harborough M-Sa 60 mins East Norton 747 Bus Leicester & Uppingham M-Sa 60 mins Fleckney 44 Bus Market Harborough M-Sa 60 mins 49B Bus Leicester M-Sa 30 mins Foxton 44 Bus Market Harborough M-Sa 60 mins Frolesworth 140 Bus Leicester, Lutterworth & M-Sa 60 mins Rugby Gaulby D9 DRT Kibworth M-Sa Early-morning out, anytime return until post 17:00 Gilmorton D50 DRT Lutterworth George M-Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Street Glooston D51 DRT Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, lunchtime return and late morning out, early afternoon return Goadby * See note below Great Bowden 44 Bus Market Harborough M-Sa 60 mins Great Easton D53 DRT Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Great Glen X3 Bus Leicester & Market M-Sa 30 mins Harborough Consultation Draft Village Service No. Service Service to: Days Service level Type X7 Bus Leicester & M-Su 2 evening journeys, 120 mins Sunday Northampton D7 DRT Great Glen & Wigston M-Sa Early-morning out, anytime return until late afternoon Great Stretton * See note below Gumley D6 DRT Leicester W Mid-morning out, early afternoon return Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, early afternoon return Hallaton D51 DRT Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, lunchtime return and late morning out, early afternoon return Halstead D54 DRT Leicester We, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Horninghold * See note below Houghton on the 747 Bus Leicester & Uppingham M-Sa 60 mins Hill Hungarton D54 DRT Leicester We, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Husbands 58 Bus Hinckley, Lutterworth & M-Sa 60 mins Bosworth Market Harborough Illston on the Hill D9 DRT Kibworth M-Sa Early-morning out, anytime return until post 17:00 Keyham D54 DRT Leicester We, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Kibworth 44 Bus Market Harborough M-Sa 60 mins Beauchamp X3 Bus Leicester & Market M-Sa 30 mins Harborough X7 Bus Leicester & M-Su 60 mins, 120 mins Sunday Northampton Kibworth Harcourt 44 Bus Market Harborough M-Sa 60 mins X3 Bus Leicester & Market M-Sa 30 mins Harborough X7 Bus Leicester & M-Sa 60 mins, 120 mins Sunday Northampton Kimcote D50 DRT Lutterworth George M-Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Street King’s Norton D9 DRT Kibworth M-Sa Early-morning out, anytime return until post 17:00 Laughton D6 DRT Leicester W Mid-morning out, early afternoon return Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, early afternoon return Launde D54 DRT Leicester We, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Leire 140 Bus Leicester, Lutterworth & M-Sa 60 mins Rugby Little Bowden 67 Bus Gretton & Corby M-Fr Irregular Little Stretton D7 DRT Great Glen & Wigston M-Sa Early-morning out, anytime return until late afternoon Loddington D54 DRT Leicester We, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Lowesby D54 DRT Leicester We, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Lubenham 58 Bus Hinckley, Lutterworth & M-Sa 60 mins Market Harborough Lutterworth 58 Bus Hinckley & Market M-Sa 60 mins Harborough 84 Bus Leicester M-Sa 30 mins 140 Bus Leicester & Rugby M-Sa 60 mins Magna Park 58 Bus Hinckley, Lutterworth & M-Sa 60 mins Market Harborough Marefield D54 DRT Leicester We, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Market 18 Bus Kettering M-Sa 60 mins Harborough 33 Bus Market Harborough M-Sa 60 mins Town Service 44 Bus Fleckney & Foxton M-Sa 60 mins 58 Bus Hinckley, Lutterworth M-Sa 60 mins 67 Bus Gretton & Corby M-Fr Irregular Consultation Draft Village Service No. Service Service to: Days Service level Type X3 Bus Leicester M-Sa 30 mins X7 Bus Leicester & M-Sa 60 mins, 120 mins Sunday Northampton Medbourne D53 DRT Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Misterton * See note below Mowsley D6 DRT Leicester W Mid-morning out, early afternoon return Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, early afternoon return Nevill Holt D53 DRT Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Newton Harcourt D7 DRT Great Glen & Wigston M-Sa Early-morning out, anytime return until late afternoon North Kilworth 58 Bus Hinckley, Lutterworth & M-Sa 60 mins Market Harborough Noseley * See note below Owston D54 DRT Leicester We, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Peatling Magna D18 DRT Leicester Tu Mid-morning out, early afternoon return Peatling Parva D50 DRT Lutterworth George M-Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Street Rolleston * See note below Saddington 44 Bus Market Harborough M-Sa 60 mins Scraptoft 56 Bus Leicester M-Sa 30 mins Shangton * See note below Shawell D30 DRT Lutterworth M, Th, F, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Tu Lunchtime out, early afternoon return Rugby M, Tu, F, Sa Mid-morning out, lunchtime return Th Lunchtime out, early afternoon return Shearsby D6 DRT Leicester W Mid-morning out, early afternoon return Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, early afternoon return Skeffington 747 Bus Leicester & Uppingham M-Sa 60 mins Slawston D51 DRT Market Harborough Tu, Th Mid-morning out, lunchtime return and late morning out, early afternoon return Smeeton
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