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Gleadless Townend BLUE Halfway - Gleadless Townend - City Centre - Hillsborough - Malin Bridge Mondays to Fridays from 18th January 2021 Halfway Park & Ride 05:45 06:05 06:25 06:45 07:04 07:23 07:38 07:53 08:08 08:23 08:38 08:53 17:53 18:08 18:23 18:38 18:53 19:23 19:53 22:53 23:23 23:53 00:23 Donetsk Way 05:53 06:13 06:33 06:53 07:12 07:31 07:46 08:01 08:16 08:31 08:46 09:01 18:01 18:16 18:31 18:46 19:01 19:31 20:01 23:01 23:31 00:01 00:31 Birley Lane 05:58 06:18 06:38 06:58 07:17 07:36 07:51 08:06 08:21 08:36 08:51 09:06 18:06 18:21 18:36 18:51 19:06 19:36 20:06 23:06 23:36 00:06 00:36 Gleadless Townend 06:03 06:23 06:43 07:03 07:23 07:42 07:57 08:12 08:27 08:42 08:57 09:11 18:11 18:26 18:41 18:56 19:11 19:41 20:11 23:11 23:41 00:11 00:41 Park Grange Croft 06:14 06:34 06:54 07:14 07:36 07:55 08:10 08:25 08:40 08:55 09:10 09:22 then every 18:22 18:36 18:50 19:04 19:18 19:52 20:22 then every 23:22 23:52 00:22 00:52 Sheffield Station 06:17 06:37 06:57 07:17 07:40 07:59 08:14 08:29 08:44 08:59 09:14 09:26 15 18:26 18:41 18:56 19:11 19:26 19:56 20:25 30 23:25 23:55 00:25 00:55 Cricket Inn Road 05:18 05:38 05:58 07:08 07:50 minutes minutes 00:30 01:00 Castle Square 05:23 05:43 06:03 06:21 06:41 07:01 07:13 07:21 07:44 07:55 08:03 08:18 08:33 08:48 09:03 09:18 09:30 until 18:30 18:45 19:00 19:15 19:30 20:00 20:29 until 23:29 23:59 Cathedral 05:24 05:44 06:04 06:22 06:42 07:02 07:14 07:22 07:46 07:56 08:05 08:20 08:35 08:50 09:05 09:20 09:32 18:32 18:47 19:02 19:17 19:32 20:02 20:30 23:30 00:01 Shalesmoor for Kelham Island 05:32 05:52 06:12 06:30 06:50 07:10 07:22 07:30 07:55 08:04 08:14 08:29 08:44 08:59 09:14 09:29 09:41 18:41 19:11 19:40 20:10 20:38 23:38 Hillsborough 05:38 05:58 06:18 06:36 06:56 07:16 07:28 07:36 08:01 08:10 08:20 08:35 08:50 09:05 09:20 09:35 09:47 18:47 19:17 19:46 20:16 20:44 23:44 Malin Bridge 05:41 06:01 06:21 06:39 06:59 07:19 07:31 07:39 08:05 08:13 08:24 08:39 08:54 09:08 09:23 09:38 09:50 18:50 19:20 19:49 20:19 20:47 23:47 Malin Bridge 05:47 06:07 06:27 06:47 07:07 07:22 08:52 09:00 09:10 09:25 09:40 09:52 14:52 15:07 18:07 18:22 18:37 18:57 19:27 23:27 23:57 Hillsborough 05:50 06:10 06:30 06:50 07:10 07:25 08:55 09:03 09:13 09:28 09:43 09:55 14:55 15:11 18:11 18:25 18:41 19:00 19:30 23:30 00:00 Shalesmoor for Kelham Island 05:55 06:15 06:35 06:55 07:16 07:31 09:01 09:09 09:19 09:34 09:49 10:01 15:01 15:17 18:17 18:30 18:47 19:05 19:35 23:35 00:05 Cathedral 06:03 06:23 06:43 07:03 07:25 07:40 09:10 09:18 09:27 09:42 09:57 10:09 15:09 15:26 18:26 18:38 18:49 18:56 19:13 19:19 19:43 23:43 00:02 00:13 Castle Square 06:04 06:24 06:44 07:04 07:26 07:41 then every 09:11 09:19 09:28 09:43 09:58 10:10 then every 15:10 15:27 then every 18:27 18:39 18:50 18:57 19:14 19:20 19:44 then every 23:44 00:03 00:14 Cricket Inn Road 05:05 05:25 05:45 06:50 15 09:24 15 15 18:44 18:55 19:19 19:25 30 00:08 00:19 Sheffield Station 05:10 05:30 05:50 06:08 06:28 06:48 06:55 07:08 07:30 07:45 minutes 09:15 09:32 09:47 10:02 10:14 minutes 15:14 15:31 minutes 18:31 19:01 19:48 minutes 23:48 Park Grange Croft 05:13 05:33 05:53 06:11 06:31 06:51 06:59 07:11 07:34 07:49 until 09:19 09:35 09:50 10:05 10:17 until 15:17 15:35 until 18:35 19:05 19:51 until 23:51 Gleadless Townend 05:24 05:44 06:04 06:22 06:42 07:02 07:10 07:22 07:45 08:00 09:30 09:46 10:01 10:16 10:28 15:28 15:46 18:46 19:16 20:02 00:02 Birley Lane 05:29 05:49 06:09 06:27 06:47 07:07 07:15 07:27 07:50 08:05 09:35 09:51 10:06 10:21 10:33 15:33 15:51 18:51 19:21 20:07 00:07 Donetsk Way 05:34 05:54 06:14 06:32 06:52 07:12 07:20 07:32 07:55 08:10 09:40 09:56 10:11 10:26 10:38 15:38 15:56 18:56 19:26 20:12 00:12 Halfway Park & Ride 05:42 06:02 06:22 06:40 07:00 07:20 07:28 07:40 08:03 08:18 09:48 10:04 10:19 10:34 10:46 15:46 16:04 19:04 19:34 20:20 00:20 Saturdays from 23 January 2021 Halfway Park & Ride 05:45 08:25 08:45 09:05 09:23 17:53 18:08 18:23 18:38 18:53 19:23 22:53 23:23 23:53 00:23 Donetsk Way 05:53 08:33 08:53 09:13 09:31 18:01 18:16 18:31 18:46 19:01 19:31 23:01 23:31 00:01 00:31 Birley Lane 05:58 08:38 08:58 09:18 09:36 18:06 18:21 18:36 18:51 19:06 19:36 23:06 23:36 00:06 00:36 Gleadless Townend 06:03 08:43 09:03 09:23 09:41 18:11 18:26 18:41 18:56 19:11 19:41 23:11 23:41 00:11 00:41 Park Grange Croft 06:14 then every 08:54 09:14 09:34 09:52 then every 18:22 18:37 18:52 19:07 19:22 19:52 then every 23:22 23:52 00:22 00:52 Sheffield Station 06:17 20 08:57 09:17 09:37 09:56 15 18:26 18:40 18:56 19:10 19:26 19:55 30 23:25 23:55 00:25 00:55 Cricket Inn Road 05:18 05:38 05:58 minutes 09:06 minutes minutes 00:30 01:00 Castle Square 05:23 05:43 06:03 06:21 until 09:01 09:11 09:21 09:41 10:00 until 18:30 18:44 19:00 19:14 19:30 19:59 until 23:29 23:59 Cathedral 05:24 05:44 06:04 06:23 09:03 09:12 09:23 09:43 10:02 18:32 18:46 19:02 19:16 19:32 20:00 23:30 00:01 Shalesmoor for Kelham Island 05:32 05:52 06:12 06:31 09:11 09:20 09:31 09:51 10:10 18:40 19:10 19:40 20:08 23:38 Hillsborough 05:38 05:58 06:18 06:37 09:17 09:26 09:37 09:57 10:16 18:46 19:16 19:46 20:14 23:44 Malin Bridge 05:41 06:01 06:21 06:40 09:20 09:29 09:40 10:00 10:19 18:49 19:19 19:49 20:17 23:47 Malin Bridge 05:47 08:27 08:47 09:07 09:22 17:52 18:07 18:22 18:37 18:57 19:27 19:57 20:27 23:27 23:57 Hillsborough 05:50 08:30 08:50 09:10 09:25 17:55 18:10 18:25 18:40 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 23:30 00:00 Shalesmoor for Kelham Island 05:56 08:36 08:56 09:16 09:31 18:01 18:16 18:31 18:46 19:06 1.04 20:06 20:36 23:36 00:06 Cathedral 06:04 08:44 09:04 09:24 09:39 18:09 18:25 18:39 18:47 18:55 19:14 19:17 19:44 20:14 20:44 23:44 00:02 00:14 Castle Square 06:05 then every 08:45 09:05 09:25 09:40 then every 18:10 18:26 18:40 18:48 18:56 19:15 19:18 19:45 20:15 20:45 then every 23:45 00:03 00:15 Cricket Inn Road 05:05 05:25 05:45 20 08:54 15 18:31 18:53 19:01 19:23 30 00:08 00:20 Sheffield Station 05:10 05:30 05:50 06:09 minutes 08:49 08:59 09:09 09:29 09:44 minutes 18:14 18:44 19:19 19:49 20:19 20:49 minutes 23:49 Park Grange Croft 05:13 05:33 05:53 06:12 until 08:52 09:02 09:12 09:32 09:48 until 18:18 18:48 19:23 19:53 20:23 20:52 until 23:52 Gleadless Townend 05:24 05:44 06:04 06:23 09:03 09:13 09:23 09:43 09:59 18:29 18:59 19:34 20:04 20:34 21;03 00:03 Birley Lane 05:29 05:49 06:09 06:28 09:08 09:18 09:28 09:48 10:04 18:34 19:04 19:39 20:09 20:39 21:08 00:08 Donetsk Way 05:34 05:54 06:14 06:33 09:13 09:23 09:33 09:53 10:09 18:39 19:09 19:44 20:14 20:44 21:13 00:13 Halfway Park & Ride 05:42 06:02 06:22 06:41 09:21 09:31 09:41 10:01 10:17 18:47 19:17 19:52 20:22 20:52 21:21 00:21 Sundays from 17 January 2021 Halfway Park & Ride 07:40 08:10 22:40 23:10 23:40 Donetsk Way 07:48 08:18 22:48 23:18 23:48 Birley Lane 07:53 08:23 22:53 23:23 23:53 Gleadless Townend 07:58 08:28 22:58 23:28 23:58 Park Grange Croft 08:09 08:39 then every 23:09 23:39 00:09 Sheffield Station 08:12 08:42 30 23:12 23:42 00:12 Cricket Inn Road 07:11 07:24 07:41 minutes 23:47 00:17 Castle Square 07:16 07:29 07:46 08:16 08:46 until 23:16 Cathedral 07:18 07:31 07:48 08:18 08:48 23:18 Shalesmoor for Kelham Island 07:26 07:56 08:26 08:56 23:26 Hillsborough 07:32 08:02 08:32 09:02 23:32 Malin Bridge 07:35 08:05 08:35 09:05 23:35 Malin Bridge 07:43 22:43 23:13 23:43 Hillsborough 07:46 22:46 23:16 23:46 Shalesmoor for Kelham Island 07:52 22:52 23:22 23:52 Cathedral 07:31 08:00 23:00 23:30 00:00 Castle Square 07:32 08:01 then every 23:01 23:31 00:01 Cricket Inn Road 07:00 30 23:36 00:06 Sheffield Station 07:05 07:35 08:05 minutes 23:05 Park Grange Croft 07:08 07:38 08:08 until 23:08 Gleadless Townend 07:19 07:49 08:19 23:19 Birley Lane 07:24 07:54 08:24 23:24 Donetsk Way 07:29 07:59 08:29 23:29 Halfway Park & Ride 07:37 08:07 08:37 23:37 The YELLOW route provides additional services between Hillsborough and Cricket Inn Road The PURPLE route provides additional services between Cathedral and Gleadless Townend All our timetables and fares are available online at supertram.com or on the Stagecoach bus app.
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