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621 Conisbrough – St Pius X Catholic School 621 Conisbrough – St Pius X Catholic School Schooldays only Conisbrough, Church Street/West Street 0800 Denaby Main, Harrogate Drive/Hill Top Road 0808 Denaby Main, Doncaster Road/St Chad’s Square 0815 Windhill, Coniston Road/Coniston Court 0822 Mexborough, Adwick Road/Princess Road 0828 Mexborough, Hartley Street 0834 Swinton, Station Street/Queen Street 0839 Swinton, Thomas Street/Duke Street 0842 Swinton, Racecourse Road/Scorahs Lane 0847 St Pius X Catholic School 0850 St Pius X Catholic School 1546 Swinton, Racecourse Road/Romwood Avenue 1549 Swinton, Thomas Street/Cresswell Road 1555 Swinton, Queen Street/King Street 1558 Mexborough Interchange 1604 Windhill, Coniston Road/Coniston Court 1608 Denaby Main, Doncaster Road/Hill Top Road 1615 Denaby Main, Harrogate Drive/Hill Top Road 1622 Conisbrough, Church Street/Wellgate 1631 Route Details Conisbrough – St Pius X Catholic School: From Conisbrough, St Peter’s Church via Church Street, Old Road, Gardens Lane, Leslie Avenue, Chambers Avenue, Denaby Avenue, Hill Top Road, Denaby Main, Harrogate Drive, Bolton Street, Wheatley Street, Tickhill Square, Wadworth Street, Denaby, Church Road, Doncaster Road, Banbury Bridge, Doncaster Road, Clayfield Road, Clayfield View, Windhill, Coniston Road, Hirst Gate, Morton Road, Harlington Road, Princess Road, Mexborough, Adwick Road, Bank Street, Garden Street, Lower Dolcliffe Road, Hartley Street, Hartley Street Roundabout, Swinton, Rowms Lane, Bridge Street, Station Street, Queen Street, Bower Road, Thomas Street, St John’s Road, Church Street, Wath, Racecourse Road, Wath Wood Road, Sandygate, Chestnut Avenue to St Pius X Catholic School. St Pius X Catholic School to Conisbrough: From Wath, St Pius X Catholic School via Chestnut Avenue, Sandygate, Wath Wood Road, Racecourse Road, Church Street, Swinton, St John’s Road, Thomas Street, Bower Road, Queen Street, Station Street, Bridge Street, Rowms Lane, Mexborough, Greens Way, Adwick Road, Princess Road, Harlington Road, Morton Road, Hirst Gate, Windhill, Coniston Road, Clayfield View, Clayfield Road, Doncaster Road, Banbury Bridge, Denaby, Doncaster Road, Denaby Main, Church Road, Wadworth Street, Tickhill Square, Wheatley Street, Bolton Street, Harrogate Drive, Hill Top Road, Denaby Avenue, Conisbrough, Chambers Avenue, Leslie Avenue, Gardens Lane, Old Road, Church Street to St Peter’s Church. Bus Stops: All Travel South Yorkshire bus stops to be observed. Destination Display: St Pius X Catholic School 621 Conisbrough 621 .
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