Compass Bus - School Services

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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