Stagecoach The Wave routes

Stagecoach South East The Wave Routes 99, 100, 101 & 102
Routes
99Eastbourne - Bexhill - Hastings
100Hastings - Folkestone - Dover
101Hastings - Folkestone - Dover
102Lydd-on-Sea - Folkestone - Dover
Via:Rye, Lydd, New Romney, Hythe and Folkestone
Operation
Vehicles:Scania N230UD/Alexander Dennis Enviro 400

The Wave Route is a name given to a bus service in the south east of England in Kent and East Sussex that runs from Eastbourne in East Sussex and Dover in Kent, on the south coast. The route runs via Pevensey Bay, Hastings, Rye, Camber, Lydd, New Romney, Hythe and Folkestone. The service is split into 4 different routes but some journeys do connect to do the whole Wave service.

The Wave 99

The Route

The Wave 99 route runs from Eastbourne to Silverhill, every 20 minutes Monday to Saturday, hourly Sunday and Bank Holidays via Pevensey Bay, Bexhill-on-Sea, St. Leonards-on-Sea and Hastings Town Centre. he service connects at Hastings Railway Station for the 100 and 101 service to Lydd and Dover. The Route uses all-over branded Scania N230UD/Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 to run the service with different slogans and striking designs at the back,[1] as well as distinctive waves at the front and sides of the bus, to catch the eye of motorists.[2]

Vehicles

The Route uses all-over branded Scania N230UD/Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 to run the service with different slogans and striking designs at the back, as well as distinctive waves at the front and sides of the bus, to catch the eye of motorists. Some Slogans Include:

Frequencies

The Wave 100, 101 and 102

The Route

The Main part of the service runs every 15 minutes (4 buses per hour) [3] between Dover and New Romney (100, 101 and 102) via Folkestone, Hythe and Dymchurch. 2 buses per hour continue to Lydd via Lydd Airport (100 & 101) both connecting at Lydd to Hastings, Conquest Hospital via Camber, Rye, (100 via Winchelsea) (101 via Fairlight) and Hastings Town Centre. Two 102 buses an hour come into Lydd via New Romney and Lydd-on-sea from Dover. The 100 service gets into Hastings Railway station, just before a 99 service to Bexhill-on-Sea and Eastbourne for onward journeys every day.

Vehicles

The Route uses branded Scania N230UD/Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 to run the service with different slogans and striking designs at the back to catch the eye of motorists.[4][5] Some Slogans Include:

Frequencies

References

External links

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