23.7.14

X38: Exeter - Plymouth

*UPDATED 3rd August 2022*


The X38 connects Devon's two cities with each other and with Dartmoor. It runs every six return journeys Monday to Saturday daytimes with two journeys each way on Sundays and is operated by Stagecoach.



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Places served:




The X38 starts from stand 4 at Exeter Bus Station:






The X38 serves the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, with buses to Plymouth using this stop on Barrack Road:







Buses to Plymouth use stop A on the left and buses to Exeter use stop B on the right at the Bull Ring on West Street:





Buses to Plymouth use stop A on the left, buses to Exeter use stop B on the right, adjacent to the Gulf (formerly Jet) garage:

There are lots of things to do in Buckfastleigh:



Buses towards Plymouth use stop B on the right and buses towards Exeter use stop A on the left on Leonards Road:






The X38 starts from stop A13 on Royal Parade:

... and also serves stop B3 on the Viaduct:



Timetables

You can see the full timetable on the following websites:

Here are your links for live scheduled departure times from major stops towards Plymouth:

...and back towards Exeter:


Fares


The cheapest day ticket that is valid throughout route X38 is the Stagecoach Southwest Explorer at £8.30 for an adult paying via the Stagecoach app. Paper tickets from the driver are £9.10. It is valid on all Stagecoach buses throughout Devon, Cornwall and Somerset.

Look up single and return fares on Stagecoach's website


For shorter journeys within Exeter, the Exeter Dayrider, at £4.20 on the app, is valid. It can be used on the X38 between Exeter Bus Station and Shillingford St George and on all Stagecoach buses in Exeter.
The Exeter Plus Dayrider at £6.20 on the app, is valid on the X38 as above, but can be used further afield on other routes, as far as Okehampton, Crediton and Ottery St Mary.

For shorter journeys at the Plymouth end, you have the following day tickets:
Plymouth Inner Dayrider at £3.90 on the app, valid from the City Centre to Laira Flyover.
Plymouth Outer Dayrider at £4.20 on the app, valid from Plymouth to Ivybridge on the X38 and on all Stagecoach buses in their Plymouth Outer zone.
Plymouth Dayrider Plus at £5.80 on the app, valid from Plymouth to South Brent on the X38 and on all Stagecoach buses in their Plymouth Plus zone.

All of the above tickets are cheapest on the Stagecoach app. It will cost you more to buy them as a paper ticket from the driver.


If you're only travelling between Plymouth Bus Station and Ivybridge, Rue St Pierre, then you can use the Plymouth Skipper ticket at £5.40, which is valid on all buses in and around Plymouth, regardless of operator.


If you're travelling from further afield and need to use the buses of other operators, then the Devon Day ticket at £9.60 for an adult is for you. It's valid throughout the X38 and on all buses of most operators (including Stagecoach and Plymouth Citybus) throughout Devon, plus on a few routes that cross the county border.


If arriving by train, you can use an Exeter Plusbus ticket on the X38 on the same section of route as the Exeter Dayrider.

Plymouth Plusbus is valid on the X38 as far as Crabtree Close.


Connections


See an interactive map of all bus routes in Devon here. Click here for a map of all bus routes in Exeter, here for Ivybridge and here for Plymouth. See Stagecoach's network maps showing their routes only here.

Change in Exeter for:


Change in Ashburton for:
Stagecoach 88 to Newton Abbot

Change in Buckfastleigh for:
Stagecoach 88 to Totnes

Change in South Brent for:
Stagecoach Gold to Totnes and Torquay

Change in Plymouth for:


The X38 passes close to the following railway stations:



Alternatives

You could catch the train between Exeter St Davids and Plymouth. An adult off-peak day return (travel after 0844 weekdays, anytime at weekends) costs £12.10.

Here are your bus alternatives:


Long Distance Footpaths









All of the information in this post is correct at the time of writing, but please check the relevant links before travelling.

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20.7.14

12: Newton Abbot - Brixham

*UPDATED: 2nd August 2022*


The 12 is a high frequency link between the major towns of the English Riviera, serving several major tourist attractions along the way. It runs every 10 mins Mon-Sat daytimes, every 15 mins Sunday daytimes and every 20 minutes each evening. It's run by Stagecoach.

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Places served:



The 12 starts from stop A on Sherbourne Road:

It also serves the town's railway station, using stand K on Station Road:

Asda supermarket Torquay, use the Shiphay, Asda stops



Buses to Brixham use stand 1 opposite Torquay Library on Lymington Road:

Brixham-bound buses then stop on Fleet Street, near the Tesco Express.

Down by the Harbourside, Brixham-bound buses serve stand I on Strand:

Followed by stand A at the Pavilion on Torbay Road:

Buses towards Newton Abbot use the following major stops in Torquay:
Stop 1 on Cary Parade, outside Palms Casino:


and 10 Abbey Road:





Buses to Brixham use stand 11 and buses to Newton Abbot use stand 14 at Paignton Bus Station, just across the road from the railway station:











Buses start from stand C at Town Square on Bank Lane, just off Market Street:

The Golden Hind Museum Ship


Timetables

See the full timetable on the following websites:

Here are your links for live scheduled departure times from major stops towards Brixham:

...and back towards Newton Abbot:


Tickets


The cheapest day ticket that is valid throughout route 12 is the Stagecoach Torbay Dayrider at £5 for an adult when buying on the Stagecoach app. Buying a paper ticket from the driver will cost you an extra 50p.

You can look up single and return fares on Stagecoach's website. For some longer journeys, the Torbay Dayrider described above acts as the default single or return ticket.


If travelling further afield, then the Stagecoach South West Explorer, at £8.30 for an adult buying on the Stagecoach app (a paper ticket bought on the bus is currently £9.10), is valid over a wider area. As well as the full route of the 12, it is also valid on all Stagecoach buses in Devon and Cornwall. It is not however valid on the Falcon coach service.


If you need to use other operators' buses too, then the Devon Day Bus ticket at £9.60 for an adult, is for you. It is valid on all bus services throughout the county of Devon.



If arriving in Newton Abbot, Torquay or Paignton by train, you can buy a Torbay Plusbus ticket, which is valid the full length of route 12.


Connections


See an interactive map of all public transport in Devon here. Maps of Stagecoach's local bus network can be found here.

Change at Newton Abbot for:

Change at Torquay for:

Change at Paignton for:

Change at Brixham for:


The 12 serves the following railway stations:


Alternatives

You can take the train between Newton Abbot to Paignton, which costs £5.50 for an adult off-peak day return travelling after 0859 weekdays or anytime at weekends.

The following bus routes provide additional frequency along the 12's route:


Footpaths

The 12 can be used to access the following long distance footpaths:


All of the information in this post is correct at the time of writing, but please check the relevant links before travelling.

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