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Plan your journey You can find instructions and help on how to plan your journey by following the journey planner on the My Journey website at myjourneyhampshire.com/journeyplanner Choose different ways to travel and the time you want to leave or arrive and the journey planner will select the best route for you. Using the bus is easier When you’ve looked at your options, find out what facilities your school has, for example does than you think it have cycle storage, lockers, or somewhere Travel choices guide covered to wait if it’s raining. • Contact your local bus operator to find out which ticket you need. Use this map and guide to make • Arrive at the stop a couple of minutes early. your journey to school easier, healthier and more convenient • Check the display screen at the bus stop if applicable. • Put your arm out when the bus is in sight. • Allow passengers off the bus first. • Buy your ticket or use your bus pass February 2020 (depending on your ticket type). • The name of the next stop will be displayed myjourneyhampshire.com Some other useful cycling sites are: on the screen on the bus. www.basingstoke.gov.uk/cycle • When your destination is in sight press the www.sustrans.org.uk ‘Stop’ button. www.cyclinguk.org/journey-planner www.cyclestreets.net • For your safety, stay still until the bus has fully Funded by the Department for Transport stopped. Bus timetable Bus route Bus stop Morning times Afternoon times Beethoven Road, Brighton Hill 07:48 07:56 15:21 16:21 Route 1 – ASDA Superstore, Brighton Way 07:56 08:06 15:16 16:16 Brighton Hill Cobbett Green, Winchester Road 07:59 08:08 15:12 16:12 Buses run every 8-10 mins Portacre Rise, Winchester Road 08:00 08:09 15:10 16:10 King of Wessex, Winchester Road 08:01 08:10 15:09 16:09 Chineham Centre, Chineham - 07:10 16:17 17:22 Route 4 – Abbey Road shops, Popley - 07:24 16:07 17:12 Chineham, Popley, North Hants Hospital, Rooksdown - 07:31 16:01 17:06 Rooksdown & Winklebury Mourne Close (out) Dalewood (return), Buckskin - 07:42 15:46 16:51 New route for 2020 to and Portsmouth Way, South Ham - 07:51 15:40 16:45 from Cranbourne Portacre Rise, Winchester Road - 08:01 15:28 16:33 King of Wessex, Winchester Road - 08:02 15:27 16:32 Itchen Close, Oakley - 07:26 - 16:32 St John’s Church, Oakley - 07:35 15:28 - Route 11 – The Fox, Newfound - 07:39 - 16:28 Oakley & Greenway (Leisure Centre – Winklebury) - 07:46 - 16:19 Winklebury Brighton Hill Retail Park - - 15:13 - Portacre Rise, Winchester Road - 07:53 15:09 16:14 King of Wessex, Winchester Road - 07:54 15:08 16:13 Community Centre HW - 07:28 15:33 16:33 Route 12 – Sainsbury’s HW - 07:32 - - Brighton Hill Broadmere Road, Kempshott - 07:36 - - Stanford Road, Brighton Hill - 07:50 15:27 16:27 & Hatch Warren ASDA, Brighton Hill - 07:55 15:23 16:23 Stratton Road, Cranbourne - 08:00 15:19 16:19 Overton (Library) 07:03 07:48 15:46 16:52 Route 76 – Oakley (Lightsfield) 07:11 07:56 15:36 16:42 Overton, Oakley, Newfound (The Fox) 07:12 07:58 15:34 16:39 Newfound & Winklebury Greenway (Leisure Centre – Winklebury) 07:19 08:05 15:29 16:33 In the afternoon, buses run Deep Lane 07:23 08:09 - - roughly every 30 mins Westdeane Court, Worting Road - - 15:26 16:28 Basingstoke College of Technology (BCOT), Worting Road 07:23 08:11 15:25 16:27 Gold Ticket Zone Rockbourne Rd Avington d Sherbonne R Rise Bramley 2 Cranes Rd Basingstoke Ticket Zone Basingstoke bus network Spring Vyne n to Tadley y R G to a a Close o ige 14 Hampshire International c r ng Av & Baughurst W k e l Business Park vi b nu Cranes R Cufaude Lane to Bramley C A o e 22 u g Sherborne St John rn & Tadley n d d T e Rd A R e h pri n or r l S Village Hall a nh d o L y ill W Sherfield e n d r e Wa a a r Kil o e y m r f B M n T o k Park Rd w a c m s o a Foxs Furlong t r o n C Lime n R R d S 4 d d h Marnel Park more Rd R e n rb a l m o Chineham H E rn Barrington e Business R Appleton Drive to Kingsclere & d C Park tock Way Chineham hin Drive C e at link Newbury n M eh arpent a am L K e n d 7 14 i d R n g Av Everest L w e r n n r e o o s s r 3 c Parklands Dow f 3 D o le Academy k A C s c r h r m e ooksdow Hospital in n o e n R eh t r R a a d C d R Do n d Prewett m Reading R Lil k e Par Popley H lymil Oxford Way L p l r a Ch ity n in a e in n Merton Tr All e Rooksdown Rise y ley Way C 6 Wa en p o J Alderma P o D h S A33 d D n he evening & r tl R r H an 4 7 14 ewett i d Park Pr v un R Lidl Sunday buses s ey e t d A33 Road North ton 5 Chineham Shopping Centre 9 Great B go along Great Abb i n Hampshire R Abbey Rd S d fi W d h R e ellin ak d ld Binfields Road, Hospital e R s gton R spe 3 e Ringway North oa a ding d D R not Wade Road Terrac d r A3 a a n d e ea Daneshill e R W s e h Industrial Py Hamilto il 7 d Stratfield Rd l otts Hill R Ri n ada D o r y Estate ay s a R r W n F d wood gway n er d Elm C Je ay l Rd R oman kridge R ay Oa d d K n W e W R R n hor Winklebury est W i wt The lw Ha n Newnham Ln o es a oudley r The Vyne i t r t h Oakridge v i Harv St St l R School V Lychpit r d d d Hil R S eet R Ki win s ng 15 Queen Mary Ave sley g A e W scl e S Winklebury r rm wan n t Warwick Brunel er Norn G s a e a e t L e y dmill r g r Winklebury Way o s t Milkingpen Lane Road Road n R n Lan on 4 6 d Lyford Rd g rt S Rd e Ba e h Hou T n Way Rd Basingstoke ma rton The Hampshire Old Basing o Tive R Leisure Park Clinic Churchill Way West Basing View 10 to Overton, Whitchurch Wyckham C r C 76 & Andover Drive Basing Rd own avalier Worting Rd Churchill Way East L Grafton Way R n Oakley B in R BCoT Basingstoke ne y B d d Lidl Morrisons g La flee e n R w e l l o n g e e d L Loddon Dr a n Vu d t e n t y E i R to Oakley Town Centre r d o 11 t b La Av o Lytton Rd d Basingstoke Hatc L h St Peter’s Rd as e 13 Worting Rd e s e Sa R ark t h p n Linden a BCoT Common P L Wiltshire L ndy n to Hook, m Ave e n St Michael’s London Rd Park Ave G K Crescent ki s r RAF Odiham, s South e Old Common Rd R London Rd yw d Road l Paddock d ell Alton & O Buck d R Bishop Road Ham R Bounty Rd Costello d Hui Bordon Chiltern Way ter Old Basing Challoner P es School ortac h C c sh rton Rd n ordal School ke Hill Wi R e Fairfields Rd Buckskin n La Hatch Basingstoke Ticket Zone i R oa M3 P r d 0 y y R Vi is e way South g n A3 a P a oa e Cu in Hackwood Rd ac e l R e 3 w ve n k L W d R r i W oa e Gold Ticket Zone a e ne d s m S rn Queen Mary’s a t e Cranbourne Holb t Clo D y a a Aldworth ck g College d College W es la Basingstoke Ticket Zone y School R d B R P e n d l n a l W e ck l v R k i L o Lan c H de r a il e G el e r l m d r n s Cranbourne es Gold Ticket Zone B st Brighton Hill g n Roa n i lidd Black Dam Ke e K 12 to Av bour C s nd Retail Park Gainsborough kla n d Buc d d Road e Woodroe Drive ra R oni oa Shepherd Rd e 17 n R R C v C a ro n L C G n W o ay Home 4 oates o r g 3 t M e t g l Dickens Lane o o A33 H d C L y C h R a s s s Brighton Hill l t W p e w rro Jay 9 ad d School The Ha m R e s Sullivan y e K bin R ester a Drov m e R d W Viables Fuzzy u d inch Hackwood Lane l W e C en Industrial Estate o v h r ere Cre A opi Asda s C r ar acem te Br r s n a W G e Sta R hm h c B tc r n righton d s a o fo R H r d Heather W d r R d d W te a Way Gers Kempshott a o Hatch y R As R Welcome to your edwin h g Rd wi Fi n recr Warren Brighton Hill es d R t Rd H d R a n nebur tc L a y s D h s war 1 12 o Sainsbury’s r R Basingstoke network n C d r g e en L 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