School Services
Route | Between | And | Via |
---|---|---|---|
103 | Selsey | West Itchenor | via East Wittering, Birdham & Sidlesham. |
105 | Selsey | West Itchenor | via East Wittering, Birdham & Sidlesham (Late Bus). Serves stops as required. |
110 | Birdham | Chichester High Schools | via Itchenor & Apuldram. |
127 | West Wittering | Chichester High Schools | via East Wittering & Bracklesham. |
141 | Elmer | Bishop Luffa School | via Bognor Regis. |
146 | Selsey | Chichester High Schools | via Birdham & Itchenor. |
152 | Bishop Luffa School | Bognor Regis | via Pagham & Aldwick. |
158 | Tangmere | Westergate College | |
228 | Westergate College | Fontwell | via Barnham & Arundel. |
412 | Duncton | Midhurst Rother College | via Graffham, Selham & Midhurst. |
427 | Bury | Midhurst Rother College | via Fittleworth & Petworth. |
573 | Capel | Priory School Dorking | via Ockley, Walliswood & Beare Green. |
601 | Amberley | Storrington | Continues as Service 74A to Rydon Community College. Return journey only operates into Storrington. |
619 | Amberley | Steyning Grammar School | via Rydon Community College. Return journey does not serve Steyning Grammar School. |
650 | Hunston | North Mundham Primary School | |
652 | Merryfield Drive | Millais School | Horsham Schools Service |
660 | Midhurst | Midhurst Rother College | |
662 | Merryfield Drive | Forest School | Horsham Schools Service |
670 | Poling | Littlehampton Academy | via Arundel, Ford & Littlehampton |
674 | Millais School | Tanbridge House School | Horsham Schools Service (Late Bus) |
677 | Findon | Angmering School | |
682 | Millais School | Tanbridge House School | Horsham Schools Service |
719 | Steyning Grammar School | Amberley | via Storrington |
737 | Ashington | Steyning Grammar School |
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