Route & Network Maps
We have a large selection of types of map to aid you in your journey planning. Please use the menu on the right to navigate to the map you would like to see.
Below is a brief description of each kind of map which we offer:
Schematic Maps
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These are designed to show the whole of our bus network, either as high frequency routes, low frequency routes or a combination of the two. They look similar to the 'London Underground' map, and give a simple overview of where our buses go and the major stops.
Full Network Maps
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These maps are based on full detail geographical maps, with our bus routes overlaid on them. There is more detail available, but not down to individual bus stop level.
Individual Route Maps
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These maps are based on detailed geographic maps, and include individual stop information for the route selected.
Where to Board Maps
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For our busier bus stops and interchanges, we supply these maps, so that you can find out which bus stop (Stand) you need to be at to catch your bus. They show a simplified map of the area with the bus stops (Stands), and corresponding route numbers.
Spider Maps
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Spider maps are a combination of Schematic maps and where to board maps, but they also provide a key to the routes and a destination finder.
The maps are displayed in Flash and PDF format, 98% of computers already have software to view these files, but you can download them if you need to: Flash Player or Acrobat Reader.
Map Menu
Schematic Maps
Network Maps
Individual Route Maps
- Routes 1a 1b 1c
- Routes 2a 2b 2c
- Route 3
- Route 4
- Routes 5a 5b
- Route 6
- Route 18
- Route 20
- Route 21
- Route 24
- Route 27
- Route 25 and 26
- Route 29
- Route 36
- Route 39
- Route 40
- School Route 46 and 81
- School Route 49
Where to Board Maps
- Bournemouth
- Bournemouth Station
- Boscombe
- Castlepoint
- Christchurch
- Kinson
- Lansdowne
- RB Hospital
- University
- Winton


