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Changes to Bus Services in South Yorkshire Changes to bus services in South Yorkshire Starting over the weekend of 2, 3 and 4 March 2019 The details below reflect the known situation at the time this list was compiled. These details are subject to change following consultation and further services may be added before the implementation date. Details based on information received at 10 January 2019. Service Operator Route description Summary of change Reason for change District 1 Stagecoach High Green – Sheffield – Batemoor Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. S 1a First High Green – Sheffield – Herdings Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. S 6 Stagecoach Barnsley – Worsbrough Bank End Changes to the times of buses during the late afternoon, Monday to Friday. Improve punctuality. B 6, 6a TM Travel Millhouses – Sheffield – Littledale Rerouted in Sheffield City Centre to run along Arundel Gate instead of Flat Street. Minor changes to timetable Improve punctuality. S 7 Stagecoach Barnsley – Hoyland Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. B 8, 8a Stagecoach Rotherham – Upper Haugh Rerouted in Rotherham Town Centre to run from and to Rotherham Interchange instead of Forge Island Bus Station. Completion of the refurbishment of Rotherham Interchange. R 9 Stagecoach Rotherham – Rawmarsh Rerouted in Rotherham Town Centre to run from and to Rotherham Interchange instead of Forge Island Bus Station with Completion of the refurbishment of Rotherham Interchange. R minor changes to the times. 10, 10a First Rotherham – Maltby – Doncaster Revised to run between Doncaster and Maltby; in Maltby buses (same bus) will run through to Rotherham, Meadowhall and Improved frequency of services X1/X10 up to every 7/8 minutes providing better access to D R Sheffield as service X10 (see below). Markfield Drive in Sunnyside will not be served by the 10/10a/X10. Services 4 and 113 employment and education with connections (same bus) to services 10/10a. will serve Markfield Drive. Additional journeys to Rotherham Hospital are provided at peak times on service 110. No journeys on service X10 will run via Rotherham Hospital. 13 First Rotherham – Bramley This service will no longer run and is replaced by new service 113 (see below). Service replaced by service 113 and providing a Ravenfield to Wickersley link at the request of R ward councillors and the local MP. 14 First Doncaster – Edlington Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. D 18 Powells Bus Doncaster – Maltby – Dinnington Additional journeys introduced Monday to Friday. Provide a more frequent service D R 18, 18a First Sheffield – Gleadless – Meadowhall Changes to the times of some buses. Improve punctuality. S 19 First Sheffield – Chancet Wood Changes to the times of some buses. Improve punctuality. S 19, 19a Stagecoach Rotherham - Thurcroft - Dinnington - Worksop Changes to the times of some buses. Improve punctuality. R 20, 21, 21a Stagecoach Barnsley – Penistone – Millhouse Green Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. B 22a, 22c First Sheffield – Rotherham – Wath upon Dearne Most buses during the daytime Monday to Saturday will run through beyond Rotherham to Rotherham General Hospital. Buses Improved links and access to employment/education at Moorgate. R S that run from and to Sheffield will run as service X74 between Sheffield and Rotherham (see below). Saturday service will operate every 30 minutes. 22x Stagecoach Barnsley – Wath upon Dearne – Rotherham Rerouted in Rotherham Town Centre to run from and to Rotherham Interchange instead of Forge Island Bus Station. Completion of the refurbishment of Rotherham Interchange. R 23 First Rotherham – Brinsworth This service will no longer run and is partly replaced by new services 113 and 208 (see below). Very limited usage apart from at school times, which will be replaced by service 208. R 23, 23a Stagecoach Stocksbridge – Millhouse Green Minor changes to the times. Improve punctuality. B S 24 Stagecoach Barnsley - Thurgoland - Ingbirchworth Minor changes to the times. Improve punctuality. B 24 First Bradway – Sheffield – Woodhouse Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. S 25 Stagecoach Bradway – Sheffield – Woodhouse Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. S 26 First Parkgate – Rotherham – Whiston New service partly replacing service 34 (see below). Between Rotherham and Whiston buses will serve Rotherham General Revised network to improve access to Rotherham General Hospital for Whiston with journeys R Hospital and Spinneyfield. continuing to Parkgate after serving the town centre. 27 First Rotherham – Crystal Peaks Changes to the times. Monday to Friday buses will run through beyond Rotherham to Parkgate. Journeys continuing to Parkgate after serving the town centre. R S 29 29a First Rotherham – Harthill Changes to the times. Monday to Friday buses will run through beyond Rotherham to Parkgate. Journeys continuing to Parkgate after serving the town centre. R 31 TM Travel Rotherham – Brinsworth – Meadowhall This service will no longer run. See changes to services 74, 74a and new services 208 and X74. Service no longer sustainable for TM Travel. Revised First Brinsworth network to partially R S mitigate the loss of the 31. 31, 31a, 31b SCT Sheffield – Hillsborough – Loxley Changes to the times. Buses on service 31a will be replaced by buses on service 31b which run directly along Walkley Road Bus delays at Hillsborough requiring longer journey times due to the bus gate not being in S instead of Carr Road and South Road. operation 31, 31b Stagecoach Sheffield – Hillsborough – Loxley Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. S 32 SCT/TM Travel Sheffield - Parson Cross - Firth Park Following public consultation about potential changes to service 32, no changes to the service will be implemented in March. N/A The current 32 timetable will continue to operate 34 First Rotherham – Whiston This service will no longer run and is partly replaced by new service 26 which will serve Whiston (see above) and new service Revised network to improve access to Rotherham General Hospital for Whiston (service 26) R 113 which will serve Broom Valley (see below). Parts of Broom Valley have a reduced service. with journeys continuing to Parkgate after serving the town centre. 35 First Sheffield – Grenoside – Meadowhall Changes to the times of some buses. Improve punctuality. S 36 First Sheffield – Meadowhall – Wingfield Extended beyond Wingfield to run through to Rotherham via Greasbrough and Munsbrough, partly replacing services 141 and Revised Kimberworth and Thorpe Hesley network to make the services sustainable. New link R S 142 on Wagon Road. for Greasbrough and Munsbrough to Meadowhall and Sheffield. 37 First Rotherham – Thrybergh – Ravenfield Common Renumbered to service 116 and rerouted in Eastwood to run along Doncaster Road instead of Fitzwilliam Road. Revised East Dene network with the bus using Doncaster Road instead of Fitzwilliam Road R due to the X78 increasing to every 12 minutes. 38, 38a First Hillsborough – Meadowhall Changes to the times of some buses. Improve punctuality. S 41 First Doncaster – Scawsby No change to timetable or frequency. The fare between Doncaster and Scawsby will be revised to £1.50. Response to public consultation regarding £1 fare and frequency. D 43, 44 Stagecoach Sheffield – Dronfield – Chesterfield Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. S 44 Stagecoach Rotherham – Chapeltown Rerouted in Rotherham Town Centre to run from and to Rotherham Interchange instead of Forge Island Bus Station with Completion of the refurbishment of Rotherham Interchange; time changes are to R changes to the times. accommodate changes to service 107. 50 50a Stagecoach Sheffield – Eckington – Chesterfield Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. S Changes to bus services in South Yorkshire Starting over the weekend of 2, 3 and 4 March 2019 The details below reflect the known situation at the time this list was compiled. These details are subject to change following consultation and further services may be added before the implementation date. Details based on information received at 10 January 2019. Service Operator Route description Summary of change Reason for change District 50, 50a, 50b First Doncaster – Skellow Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. D 51, 51a First Lodge Moor – Sheffield – Charnock Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. S 51, 51a First Doncaster – Skellow – Askern Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. D 52 First Doncaster – Redhouse – South Elmsall Mondays to Saturdays 0707 from Doncaster will run 15 minutes earlier. Avoid traffic delays when returning from South Elmsall. D 54 First Doncaster – Adwick le Street Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. D 55, 56 First Doncaster – Rossington Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. D 56 First Wybourn – Sheffield – Herdings Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. S 57 Stagecoach Barnsley – Royston Changes to the times of buses during the morning commuter time on Mondays to Fridays. Improve punctuality. B 59 Stagecoach Barnsley – Royston – Wakefield Changes to the times of buses during the morning peak time on Mondays to Fridays. Improve punctuality. B 65, 65a Stagecoach Meadowhall – Sheffield – Buxton Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. S 65, 66, 66a First Bentley – Doncaster – Intake Changes to the times. Improve punctuality. D 66 First Rotherham – High Green This service will no longer run and will be replaced by changes to services 135, 136 and 138 (see below). Revised Kimberworth and Thorpe Hesley network to make the services sustainable. New link R S for Thorpe
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