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1960s
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Bristol Zoo
 
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Lulworth Cove
 
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Weymouth
 
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Winchester
 
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1970s
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1960s
Bristol Zoo   A one day tour from Bournemouth to Bristol Zoo and Bath
Lulworth Cove   A one day tour from Bournemouth to Lulworth Cove
Torquay   A one day tour from Bournemouth to Torquay and Exeter
Weymouth   A one day tour from Bournemouth to Weymouth and Lulworth Cove
Winchester   A one day tour from Bournemouth to Winchester Cathedral and Romsey
Countryside   Southampton's Countryside by Bus - Ideas for days out
 
1970s
Spring/Autumn   Tours from Bournemouth in spring and autumn 1971
Summer   Tours from Bournemouth in the summer 1971
Countryside   Bournemouth and Poole's Countryside by Bus - Ideas for days out
New Forest   The New Forest by H&D Bus - Places to visit
Bargains   Day and Weekly Travel Bargains
 
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Amendment leaflets are in the Timetables section
 
The text from the leaflets has been reproduced as it was printed. The sentences appear far too long to modern readers and the punctuation is decidedly odd. Some of the wording is very old fashioned as is the use of capitals. Spelling mistakes have not been corrected. References to crossing the boundary to Dorset reflect the fact that Bournemouth was at this time still in Hampshire. This also explains the place name County Gates in timetables. The 1971 prices are the first to use the new decimal money. They may seem low now but at the time people would still have seen 75p as fifteen shillings which sounded much higher.  
 
 
 
 
 
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