Stagecoach South West are changing a number of bus services with new timetables in East Devon from Sunday, September 3
The main changes are in Exmouth, with a less frequent winter bus service being introduced now holiday season is over.
Details of what’s changing are below and links to download the new timetables are available at stagecoachbus.com
Service 9/9A (Exeter – Honiton / Seaton)
Additional and later last journeys will operate Monday to Saturday evenings at 2210 from Sidmouth to Honiton and at 2130 from Honiton to Sidmouth which will connect with rail services at Honiton Railway Station.
Service 44/44A (Exeter – Honiton / Axminster)
Additional and later last journeys will operate Monday to Saturday evenings at 2030 from Exeter to Honiton and at 2245 from Honiton to Exeter.
Service 57 (Exeter – Brixington via Topsham and Exmouth)
Following passenger feedback, extra journeys will be provided at peak times Monday to Friday towards Exeter, plus an additional and earlier first journey on Sunday and Public Holidays from Brixington to Exeter at 0750, providing an arrival into Exeter before 0900.
Service 58A (Exeter St Davids – Exmouth)
Following the award of a tender from Devon County Council, a new Service 58A will be introduced, operating between Exmouth and Exeter St Davids, providing new and direct peak time journey opportunities for commuters and students. Buses will operate via Brixington, Woodbury, Exeter Airport, Exeter College Technology Centre and Whipton Shops.
Service 95 (Exmouth – Sandy Bay)
Following the end of the peak summer season, the frequency of Service 95 will be reduced to hourly 7 days a week and will operate until the end of October half-term, when a further reduced timetable will be introduced.
Service 97 (Masey Road – Exmouth Town Centre – The Marles)
There are minor changes to the timetable to improve the punctuality of the service.
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