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Havant Bus Station

 

Hampshire County Council, Stagecoach and Havant Borough Council have together redeveloped the bus station for Havant.

Havant Bus Station

 

We want to encourage more people to use bus services by improving bus passenger facilities and by improving bus operation capacity and efficiency. The bus station is used for nearly all departures for bus services in central Havant. The actual bus station building is open to the public between 7.00 am and 6.30 pm Monday - Saturday and until 3.15 pm  on Sunday.

 
Havant bus station at duskBetween August 2005 and August 2006 we built a new two storey bus station building including enclosed waiting area and shelter, toilet facilities, information point, refreshment shop and 'real time' bus departure information display. The building also includes a control room and bus drivers' rest area which are not open to the public. The outside facilities include a bus turning area with seven operational bays and three 'layover' bays.

 

Services from the Bus Station

 

Please note that these are the bays generally allocated to services; operational reasons may require short notice changes. The departure board will advise the correct departure bay, and a public announcement will be made of any change. Services listed below reflect the route network effective from 14th November 2010.

 

Bay Service Route Daytime frequency, Monday - Saturday
A 27 Leigh Park, West Leigh, Rowlands Castle Hourly
A 27 Denvilles and Emsworth 30 minutes
A 27 Westbourne, Southbourne Four journeys
A 36 Asda, Littlepark, Emsworth, Westbourne, Southbourne 3 journeys Monday - Friday*
B 30, 31 Hayling Island 15 minutes
C 700

Portsmouth, Southsea

30 minutes

D 39 Leigh Park, Asda*, Crookhorn, Waterlooville, Wecock Farm 15 minutes
E 23 Farlington, Cosham, Portsmouth, Southsea 10 minutes
F 23 Leigh Park 10 minutes
G 20 West Leigh, Leigh Park, Asda*, Crookhorn, QA Hospital, Portsmouth 30 minutes
G 21 West Leigh, Leigh Park, Farlington, Copnor, Portsmouth 30 minutes
G 63 Leigh Park, Farlington, Cosham, Paulsgrove, Portchester, Fareham About hourly (three journeys on Saturday)
H 37 Leigh Park, Crookhorn, Waterlooville, Cowplain, Horndean, Clanfield, Petersfield (continues through to Liss and Alton as 38) Hourly
H 74 Shuttle to Solent Road Tesco* 15 minutes
H 75 Solent Road, Broadmarsh 30 minutes, off-peak only **
H 145 Waterlooville, Denmead, Hambledon Schooldays only, three journeys
H 145 Emsworth Schooldays only, one journey
H 700 Emsworth, Chichester, Bognor Regis, Littlehampton, Worthing, Brighton  30 minutes

* - off peak only

** - peak hour service operates every 20 minutes and departs from Market Parade only

 

Some Facts and Figures about Havant Bus Station

  • Havant bus station is the second busiest bus station in Hampshire (after Basingstoke)
  • Over 5,000 people use the bus station every weekday either to start journeys or to interchange between services
  • The bus station is served by over 450 buses every weekday - up to 40 departures per hour at the peak - and bus times are available through this link to our public transport journey planner >> 
  • The bus station is 2 minutes from Havant railway station, from where train services to Portsmouth, Brighton, Gatwick Airport, London and Southampton call regularly
  • This map of central Havant shows the suggested walking route  between Havant rail and bus stations. The crossing of Elm Lane is by pelican crossing. The walk should take on average two - three minutes.

Location of route between bus and rail stations