Historical Bus Routes in Basingstoke - Evening and Sunday Running Sequence

Evening and Sunday Running Sequence

This would have been used from the 1996 timetable, up to August 2000. After November 1998 service 50 journeys would have been referred to as service 41. After February 1999 evening journeys were on this route were renumbered 41A. It took six buses to run the evening service.

49B: --:05 Bus Station - West Ham Leisure Centre arr --:27

38A: --:27 West Ham Leisure Centre - Bus Station arr --:45

50: --:50 Bus Station - Kempshott arr --:18

56: --:22 Kempshott - Bus Station arr --:43

50A: --:45 Bus Station - Baughurst arr --:17

50A: --:18 Baughurst - Bus Station arr --:50

55C: --:55 Bus Station - East Oakley - Bus Station arr --:34

38A: --:35 Bus Station - West Ham Leisure Centre arr --:55

49B: --:55 West Ham Leisure Centre - Bus Station arr --:20

56: --:25 Bus Station - Kempshott arr --:45

50: --:45 Kempshott - Bus Station arr --:12

33: --:15 Bus Station - Chineham - Bus Station arr --:00

Cycle repeated, with ser 33 becoming --:05 49B

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