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180 184 Greenfield 184 Some Monday to Friday Peak Period X84 Journeys Are Changed From 3 September Buses 180 The Monday to Friday journey at 1448 from Manchester is extended to 180 184 Greenfield 184 Some Monday to Friday peak period X84 journeys are changed. Easy access on all buses Huddersfield Slaithwaite Marsden Diggle Carrcote Dobcross Uppermill Greenfield Grotton Lees Oldham Hollins Hollinwood Failsworth Newton Heath Miles Platting Manchester For public transport information phone 0161 244 1000 From 3 September 2017 7am – 8pm Mon to Fri 8am – 8pm Sat, Sun & public holidays Operated by First Manchester This timetable is available online at Rosso www.tfgm.com Stagecoach PO Box 429, Manchester, M60 1HX ©Transport for Greater Manchester 17-1305–G180–7000–0817 Stotts Tours Additional information Alternative format Operator details To ask for leaflets to be sent to you, or to request First Manchester large print, Braille or recorded information Wallshaw Street, Oldham, OL1 3TR phone 0161 244 1000 or visit www.tfgm.com Telephone 0161 627 2929 Rosso Easy access on buses Knowsley Park Way, Haslingden, Journeys run with low floor buses have no Rossendale, Lancashire, BB4 7RS steps at the entrance, making getting on Telephone 01706 390 520 and off easier. Where shown, low floor Stagecoach buses have a ramp for access and a dedicated Hyde Road, Ardwick, Manchester, M12 6JS space for wheelchairs and pushchairs inside the Telephone 0161 273 3377 bus. The bus operator will always try to provide Stotts Tours easy access services where these services are 142 Lees Road, Oldham, OL4 1HT scheduled to run. Telephone 0161 624 4200 Using this timetable Travelshops Timetables show the direction of travel, bus Manchester Piccadilly Gardens numbers and the days of the week. Mon to Sat 7am to 6pm Main stops on the route are listed on the left. Sunday 10am to 6pm Where no time is shown against a particular stop, Public hols 10am to 5.30pm the bus does not stop there on that journey. Manchester Shudehill Interchange Check any letters which are shown in the Mon to Sat 7am to 7.30pm timetable against the key at the bottom of Sunday* 10am to 1.45pm and 2.30pm to 5.30pm the page. Oldham Bus Station Mon to Fri 7am to 5.30pm Where to find information about Saturday 8am to 5.30pm service changes Sunday* Closed www.tfgm.com *Including public holidays 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. Greenfield — Lees — Oldham — Manchester 180 Huddersfield — Diggle — Uppermill — Lees — Oldham — Manchester 184 Mondays to Fridays 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 180 184 184 180 184 184 180 184 Huddersfield, Bus Station 0625 Cowlersley 0635 Slaithwaite, Star Hotel 0643 Marsden, Peel Street 0651 Diggle, Sunfield Lane 0701 Saddleworth School, Turning Circle 0538 0555 0615 0628 0643 0653 0720 0739 Uppermill, Commercial Hotel arr 0539 0556 0616 0629 0644 0654 0709 0721 0741 Uppermill, Commercial Hotel dep 0539 0556 0616 0629 0644 0654 0711 0721 0741 Greenfield, Clarence Hotel 0639 0704 0731 Grotton, Station Road 0529 0548 0605 0626 0639 0649 0654 0704 0714 0721 0731 0741 0751 Lees, County End 0532 0551 0608 0629 0642 0652 0657 0707 0717 0724 0734 0744 0754 Oldham, Mumps 0442 0515 0525 0540 0550 0600 0610 0617 0627 0638 0650 0700 0705 0715 0725 0732 0742 0752 0802 Oldham, Bus Station arr 0446 0519 0529 0544 0554 0607 0617 0624 0634 0645 0657 0707 0712 0722 0732 0739 0749 0759 0809 Oldham, Bus Station dep 0446 0519 0529 0544 0554 0607 0617 0627 0637 0647 0659 0709 0714 0724 0732 0742 0752 0802 0812 Garden Suburb 0457 0530 0540 0555 0605 0619 0629 0639 0649 0659 0710 0720 0727 0737 0747 0757 0807 0817 0827 Hollinwood, Mersey Road North 0502 0535 0545 0600 0610 0625 0635 0645 0655 0705 0715 0725 0735 0745 0755 0805 0815 0825 0835 Newton Heath, Dean Lane 0510 0543 0553 0608 0618 0633 0643 0653 0703 0713 0725 0735 0748 0758 0808 0818 0828 0838 0848 Manchester, Piccadilly Gardens 0521 0554 0604 0619 0629 0644 0654 0704 0714 0724 0738 0748 0803 0813 0823 0833 0843 0853 0903 The journeys above are run by First Manchester W– All bus 180 and 184 journeys are run using easy access buses. See inside front cover of this Bus Times leaflet for details Summer times: Between mid July and early September, some timetables will be different, check www.tfgm.com/info for details Greenfield — Lees — Oldham — Manchester 180 Huddersfield — Diggle — Uppermill — Lees — Oldham — Manchester 184 Mondays to Fridays (continued) 184 180 184 184 180 184 184 180 184 184 180 184 184 180 184 180 184 Huddersfield, Bus Station 0730 0835 35 Cowlersley 0740 0845 45 Slaithwaite, Star Hotel 0748 0853 53 Marsden, Peel Street 0756 0903 03 Diggle, Sunfield Lane 0806 0913 13 Saddleworth School, Turning Circle 0750 0828 0901 31 01 1548 Uppermill, Commercial Hotel arr 0751 0814 0829 0902 0922 32 02 22 mins 1549 Uppermill, Commercial Hotel dep 0751 0817 0829 0902 0922 32 02 22 past 1549 Greenfield, Clarence Hotel 0801 0842 0912 then 42 12 each 1542 Grotton, Station Road 0801 0811 0827 0839 0852 0902 0912 0922 0932 at 42 52 02 12 22 32 hour 1552 1602 Lees, County End 0804 0814 0830 0842 0855 0905 0915 0925 0935 45 55 05 15 25 35 until 1555 1605 Oldham, Mumps 0812 0822 0838 0850 0903 0913 0923 0933 0943 53 03 13 23 33 43 1603 1613 Oldham, Bus Station arr 0819 0829 0845 0857 0910 0920 0930 0940 0950 00 10 20 30 40 50 1610 1620 Oldham, Bus Station dep 0822 0832 0848 0900 0912 0922 0932 0942 0952 02 12 22 32 42 52 1612 1622 Garden Suburb 0837 0847 0900 0913 0923 0933 0943 0953 1003 13 23 33 43 53 03 1623 1633 Hollinwood, Mersey Road North 0845 0855 0907 0918 0928 0938 0948 0958 1008 18 28 38 48 58 08 1628 1638 Newton Heath, Dean Lane 0858 0908 0918 0928 0938 0948 0958 1008 1018 28 38 48 58 08 18 1638 1648 Manchester, Piccadilly Gardens 0913 0921 0931 0941 0951 1001 1011 1021 1031 41 51 01 11 21 31 1651 1701 Mondays to Fridays (continued) 184 180 184 184 180 184 184 180 184 184 180 184 184 180 184 184 180 184 180 Huddersfield, Bus Station 1535 1635 1735 1838 Cowlersley 1545 1648 1749 1848 Slaithwaite, Star Hotel 1553 1656 1758 1856 Marsden, Peel Street 1603 1706 1808 1904 Diggle, Sunfield Lane 1613 1717 1819 1915 Saddleworth School, Turning Circle 1558 1641 1711 1741 1811 Uppermill, Commercial Hotel arr 1559 1622 1642 1712 1727 1742 1812 1828 1924 Uppermill, Commercial Hotel dep 1559 1622 1642 1712 1732 1742 1812 1833 1928 Greenfield, Clarence Hotel 1652 1722 1752 1825 1912 1950 Grotton, Station Road 1612 1622 1632 1652 1702 1712 1722 1732 1742 1752 1802 1812 1822 1834 1843 1902 1921 1937 1959 Lees, County End 1615 1625 1635 1655 1705 1715 1725 1735 1745 1755 1805 1815 1825 1837 1846 1905 1924 1940 2002 Oldham, Mumps 1623 1633 1643 1703 1713 1723 1733 1743 1753 1803 1813 1824 1833 1845 1857 1914 1932 1948 2010 Oldham, Bus Station arr 1630 1640 1650 1710 1720 1730 1740 1750 1800 1810 1820 1831 1840 1851 1904 1921 1938 1955 2014 Oldham, Bus Station dep 1632 1642 1652 1712 1722 1732 1742 1752 1802 1812 1822 1833 1842 1854 1908 1922 1955 2014 Garden Suburb 1643 1653 1703 1723 1733 1743 1753 1803 1813 1823 1833 1845 1853 1905 1920 1934 2003 2021 Hollinwood, Mersey Road North 1648 1658 1708 1728 1738 1748 1758 1808 1818 1828 1838 1851 1858 1910 1925 1940 2008 2026 Newton Heath, Dean Lane 1658 1708 1718 1738 1748 1758 1808 1818 1828 1838 1848 1900 1908 1919 1933 1949 2017 2034 Manchester, Piccadilly Gardens 1711 1721 1731 1751 1801 1811 1821 1831 1841 1851 1901 1911 1921 1930 1944 2000 2028 2045 Additional journeys (Schooldays except Wednesdays only) 1540 Saddleworth School – Oldham, Bus Station (bus 184) M a (Schooldays except Wednesdays only) 1540 Saddleworth School – Oldham, Bus Station (bus 184) M b (Schooldays except Wednesdays only) 1547 and 1553 Saddleworth School – Oldham, Bus Station (bus 184) M c M – Journey provided with the financial support of Transport for Greater Manchester a – Run by Rosso b – Run by Stagecoach All other journeys are run by First Manchester c – Run by Stotts Tours } W– All bus 180 and 184 journeys are run using easy access buses. See inside front cover of this Bus Times leaflet for details Summer times: Between mid July and early September, some timetables will be different, check www.tfgm.com/info for details Greenfield — Lees — Oldham — Manchester 180 Huddersfield — Diggle — Uppermill — Lees — Oldham — Manchester 184 Mondays to Fridays (continued) 184 180 184 180 184 180 184 Huddersfield, Bus Station 1935 Cowlersley 1943 Slaithwaite, Star Hotel 1953 Marsden, Peel Street 2001 Diggle, Sunfield Lane 2011 Saddleworth School, Turning Circle 2119 2219 2319 Uppermill, Commercial Hotel 2020 2120 2220 2320 Greenfield, Clarence Hotel 2050 2150 2250 Grotton, Station Road 2029 2059 2129 2159 2229 2259 2329 Lees, County End 2032 2102 2132 2202 2232 2302 2332 Oldham, Mumps 2040 2110 2140 2210 2240 2310 2340 Oldham, Bus Station 2044 2114 2144 2214 2244 2314 2344 Garden Suburb 2051 2121 2151 2221 2251 2321 Hollinwood, Mersey Road North 2056 2126 2156 2226 2256 2326 Newton Heath, Dean Lane 2104 2134 2204 2234 2304 2334 Manchester, Piccadilly Gardens 2115 2145 2215 2245 2315 2345 Saturdays
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