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For Public Transport Information Phone 0161 244 1000 From 19 September Bus 147 Early evening journeys withdrawn 147 Easy access on all buses Manchester Piccadilly Station University of Manchester Manchester Royal Infirmary Royal Eye Hospital St Mary’s Hospital Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital From 19 September 2016 For public transport information phone 0161 244 1000 7am – 8pm Mon to Fri 8am – 8pm Sat, Sun & public holidays This timetable is available online at Operated by www.tfgm.com Bullocks Coaches PO Box 429, Manchester, M60 1HX ©Transport for Greater Manchester 16-1147–G147–8500–0916 Additional information Alternative format Operator details To ask for leaflets to be sent to you, or to request Bullocks Coaches large print, Braille or recorded information Commercial Garage, Stockport Road phone 0161 244 1000 or visit www.tfgm.com Cheadle, Stockport, SK8 2AG Telephone 0161 428 5265 Easy access on buses Journeys run with low floor buses have no Travelshops steps at the entrance, making getting on Manchester Piccadilly Gardens and off easier. Where shown, low floor Mon to Sat 7am to 6pm buses have a ramp for access and a dedicated Sunday 10am to 6pm space for wheelchairs and pushchairs inside the Public hols 10am to 5.30pm bus. The bus operator will always try to provide Manchester Shudehill Interchange easy access services where these services are Mon to Sat 7am to 7.30pm scheduled to run. Sunday* 10am to 1.45pm and 2.30pm to 5.30pm *Including public holidays Using this timetable Timetables show the direction of travel, bus numbers and the days of the week. Main stops on the route are listed on the left. Where no time is shown against a particular stop, the bus does not stop there on that journey. Check any letters which are shown in the timetable against the key at the bottom of the page. Where to find information about service changes www.tfgm.com Bus station posters Leaflets from outlets. Tickets and information Bus companies offer a range of tickets for use on their own buses. For travel on any service in the County, use System One tickets, including DaySaver. Travelshops provide tickets, information and journey planning advice on buses, trains and trams for work and pleasure. Using the 24 hour clock Times are shown in four figures. The first two are the hour and the last two are the minutes. 0753 is 53 minutes past 7am Printed on coated recycled paper made using 50% recycled fibre from 1953 is 53 minutes past 7pm post consumer sources and 50% virgin fibre from sustainable forests. 147 Key Bus route Trams to Hail and ride: Trams to Piccadilly Gardens, Ashton-under-Lyne passengers can get on or off Eccles, Bury and Altrincham Trains throughout 147 the bus wherever it is safe Greater Manchester Piccadilly St Andrew’s and regional and Square Aytoun Street Train line London Road national trains Tram line Direction of travel Fairfield Street Travis Street Bus station/connection point Train station Whitworth Street Metrolink stop Sackville Street H Hospital University of Manchester 147 Terminus Princess Street Oxford Road Street Trains to Bolton, Charles Wigan and Liverpool Oxford Road Grosvenor Street Manchester Metropolitan University Aquatics Centre Royal Northern College of Music Booth Street East Phoenix Booth Street West Precinct Centre University of Brunswick Manchester Street Upper Brook Street Grafton Street Oxford Road Manchester Royal Infirmary Nelson Royal Eye Hospital H Street St Mary's Hospital The BoulevardRoyal Manchester Children’s Hospital Car Park Hathersage Road Contains Ordnance Survey data ©Crown copyright and database right 2010 ©0100022610 Transport for Greater Manchester 2016 Transport for Greater Manchester uses reasonable endeavours to check the accuracy of information published and to publish changes to information in a timely manner. In no event will Transport for Greater Manchester be liable for any loss that may arise from this information being inaccurate. Piccadilly Train Station — Universities — Manchester Royal Infirmary 147 Mondays to Fridays Travis Street 0717 0727 1817 Piccadilly Station, Fairfield Street 0720 0730 1820 Sackville Street 0724 0734 and 1824 University of Manchester, The Phoenix 0729 0739 every 1829 M’cr Royal Infirmary, The Boulevard 0732 0742 10 1832 M’cr Royal Infirmary, Grafton Street 0739 0749 mins 1839 University of Manchester, The Phoenix 0742 0752 until 1842 Sackville Street 0747 0757 1847 Piccadilly Station, Fairfield Street 0751 0801 1851 Travis Street 0752 0802 1852 Bus 147 does not run on Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays W– All bus 147 journeys are run using easy access buses. See inside front cover of this Bus Times leaflet for details .
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