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A o S d. d n 29 ta calls: 51 M R R d t A io 1A SC (Hailsham - Stone Cross every 30 mins, Mon-Sat daytime) - Shinewater - Langney - Seaside - Eastbourne Town Centre - Old Town - General Hospital - Daily 15 mins Hourly Hourly o L e 28 .29 2 B n a g 2 X n o id 29 29 R r e 51.51X to Heathfield d n r o d E g X a a d d 29 R d Willingdon Trees - Hamlands e o i R o r o 248 n ll n E a ’s y 228.229 31 d P 2 SC Hastings - (St Helens peaks only) - Conquest Hospital - Westfield - Northiam - Rolvenden - Tenterden - Ashford Mon to Sat Hourly – – h N R 249 1X.51.54 H G a i o o 51 ll 224 246 r a r k d E t 229 ridg h 3/3A SC Eastbourne Town Centre - Meads Daily 5 per hour – Hourly e 143.H4 St. 51X New Road 261 J R o R h oad S n’s 228 o t R 224 a 7 SC Hastings Town Centre - Ashford Way - Hastings Town Centre Rider Mon to Sat 2 hourly – – d. 226 262 r e d e X Horsebridge . 29 e Horder n Union e B 29 t e a 54.98.143 v 29 The 28 226 n 11 BCB Bexhill - Little Common - Bexhill Mon to Sat 4 journeys – – L H o Centre A U t o Mill s H d r aw r 98 to Hastings Cross oa Beacon s p Corner k e d e R Limekiln p s H3 .H4 b l s g e d Erid Ringles Cross b er r w m 12 BCB Bexhill - Pebsham Lane - Bexhill Mon to Sat 4 journeys – – O h Uppe o A t a Community College r i o Court i o R dge Rd. Horsebridge Rd. d m (The Sixth Form Centre) 42 to 98 R s Lidl The Broadway 12/12A/12X BH Brighton - Rottingdean - Saltdean - Peacehaven - Newhaven - Seaford - Chyngton Estate (2 per hour) - East Dean - Eastbourne Daily 6 to 8 per hour 2 to 4 15 mins e d d l . n n Upper o o c a per hour 224 G 224 .225 .226 .249 L a 226 Dicker/ P e a ad d o L B n Berwick a Town Hall le R N Manor Park a e H4 o Morrison’s s t’s N12 BH Brighton - Rottingdean - Saltdean - Peacehaven - Newhaven - Seaford (- East Dean - Eastbourne1 journey) Mon to Sat nights - 2 journeys – e g t e 54 to Uckfield n R d r a a v 224 .225 s H n 28 t il a rive Library & Council Offices G a e l 143 to Lewes d r ng D e i l S o t Beacon eb a 13 BCB Bexhill - Cooden Beach - Bexhill Mon to Sat 3 journeys – – London Road B Ro o e t A t a R . 226 L d w Waitrose r 54 a d Community College a n X o n n s R B 29 B wns g H4 228 e L e 13X BH Brighton - Rottingdean - Saltdean - Peacehaven - Newhaven - Seaford - East Dean - Beachy Head - Eastbourne Daily Summer Only Hourly – Hourly Winter 28 .29.29 a k (Main Site) n 1X l L H3 Car Park e e e o D s w H3 v n t r 31.54 .246 i a 248 e 30 mins Summer f C B Ea r 51 d . H4 e y s H o 224 e D 42 o r c t . r h l o e il n aw s H 261.262 249 s H t C h w R e 51X A H4 y d. d se e H4 R l 14 BCB Bexhill - Sutton Place - Bexhill Mon to Sat 5 journeys – – R 226 i h a ch b . R Downsview r v Rd n r o T d d hu 226 C e . s 54 C ro n . 51 M Crescent ug y u a e 14/14A/ BH Brighton - (County Hospital 2 per hour Mon-Sat daytime, hourly evening and Sunday)- (Marina hourly, Sunday only) - Saltdean - Peacehaven Daily 15 mins 30 mins 30 mins h 2 w d Hi e d 98 143 ll 2 e a d a i Crowborough 224 o W v o A w 44 to Berwick R s H3 R s Do n H3 14B/14C (- Newhaven hourly Mon-Sat daytime) r w k t War Memorial a c ad L o a M o e te o y R s ne n n Uckfield p e m Hospital ta He H4 s a r N14 BH Brighton - Rottingdean - Saltdean - Peacehaven - Newhaven - (Seaford 1 journey) Mon to Sat nights - 3 journeys – r . gi t X d n s y d Community 29 Wa 224 M S e L R d a o e Technology 44 o a k h 20/20A SC Hollington - Silverhill - St Leonards - Hastings Town Centre - Ore (Down Farm) Daily 15 mins Hourly Hourly u C n R r h o 224 228 229 u g H3 H4 d Q a r i W 228 R c College S h C . P t o n 229 r H r d e h o e 249 o e w R t 1X. 42 n 21/21A SC Harley Shute (2 per hour) - Hollington - Silverhill - St Leonards - Hastings Town Centre - Malvern Way Daily 15 mins Hourly Hourly t s Hailsham Community College c is i b t e t o k e l a R e r o d t r c Hill R e 28 u t h g u In Eye A 44.51. 51X o 43 d h o Bird a B a i 226 B Library 2 d a 22-22C SC Harley Shute (2 per hour) - Hollington - Silverhill - St Leonards - Hastings Town Centre - Ore Daily 15 mins Hourly up to 30 mins o l H R G 37 .42 R e l 2 Bentley B T ill l 98. H3. H4 B g 29 l F e e w R a o o n 249 e H d c r e 231 to n i i k l e D Grange v o n l st X Tesco e 43 .H1.H2 h a r B e w 29 23/23A/23B SC Hastings Town Centre - St Leonards - Filsham Valley - Hollington - St Helens - Hastings Rider 1 Mon to Sat Hourly – – t 29 a s 248 a h u r s o Heathfield . S hfoot Lane o t d 248 g ars S l d R o H1 M e l H3. H4 H1 u o d 43 H3 .H4 R a d a e u d . and W o o q oad Bell La R s 228 R lfarm R 231 m 24 SC Hastings Town Centre - Church Road - St Leonards - Silverhill Mon to Sat 5 journeys – – S e el u d. B 249 n d d R r F el ld o i Tesco i Hurst Green D . rf Uckfield 44 n e e m e Tesco e i r o h f e 229 H r t L i e d m o m v d v 26/26A SC Conquest Hospital - Park View - Hastings Town Centre - St Leonards - Silverhill - Conquest Hospital Daily 20 mins up to Hourly L r Waitrose u R a Town Farm a r Uckfield e f S a N High o o F i A x Crowborough p e S A e R n r v Street c l t f N k H P o D er e d 224 Bus e Hospital r o H3 e 224 to r . s 2 journeys R s l i d M e a l r ’ W ve e l r e b Estate e w o r t y d i a Station y e c f o h r H1 a Wadhurst a k s o in y u d t Market a c R 226 R a G 27 SC Hastings Town Centre - Linton Road - Hastings Town Centre Rider Mon to Sat 2 hourly – – T u H3. H4 a n p Ma t ranspor U l 225 to M r T o P n 224 225 o d W e r R t Ve e rnon ste Street . en o t h a . p t w rn wic ee 31.231.246 Rd. t ad h d Heathfield X S B 29 n Road S 29 d ive 28 SC Conquest Hospital - Malvern Way - Ore - West Hill - Hastings Town Centre Daily Hourly – Hourly ill oa and Battle 261.262.N29 r 29 s H R lard D 224 Hurti rn 226 to al 42 28 BH Brighton - Sussex University - Lewes - Ringmer - (Halland - Uckfield peaks, evenings & Sundays) Daily 30 mins Hourly Hourly 28 ste calling: 28.29 M 45 228 229 e Mayfield A 44 nks 226 M 226 W 2 D Ba M M 2 B X ipl ll ill R ill 29 SC Hastings Town Centre - Milward Road - Hastings Town Centre Rider Mon to Sat 2 hourly – – 29 .
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