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A Quick and Easy Guide Transport 2021/22 A quick and easy guide LONGRIDGE Use the area directory to find your closest GARSTANG route, then see the bus route outlines for pick up and arrival times. PRESTON BLACKBURN ACCRINGTON SOUTHPORT DARWEN CHORLEY BOLTON ORMSKIRK AINSDALE SKELMERSDALE WIGAN TYLDESLEY CR-784 - Bus Timetable July 2021-22 / 230821 Important Info! How much does a bus pass cost? The cost the bus pass for the full academic year is £375, or a Semester pass is £200*. If you live within the Leyland Zone the cost of the pass is £175 (details on page 4). 16-19 Bursary Fund If you need help with the cost of your bus pass, the 16-19 Bursary Fund may be able to support you. All students can apply, but we will prioritise students who are most in need. Can I pay daily on the college bus? Travel ID cards are not compulsory, but College sees bus travel as the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly method of transport for most students. Due to the COVID19 outbreak we were unable to accept daily payments for the bus services during the 2020/21 academic year. Unfortunately, as the situation continues to be uncertain, we are unable to confirm if we will be reintroducing this option – further details will be communicated in due course. What do I do if there is a problem with my bus service in the morning? Remain at your stop and call our dedicated transport team on 01772 642020 option 1. Our team are available from 7.30am each day and will resolve any issues. Who do I contact about lost property? All lost property enquiries should be made direct to the operator. What if I forget my bus pass? You can use your Emergency Bus Pass facility on the student portal (details on page 28). Buses will stop only when hailed clearly to do so. We reserve the right to change the route, timing and service number of the buses to meet with timing and loading requirements. Bus Directory - By Area Area Bus Area Bus Area Bus Abbey Village 125 Euxton 102/ 103/ 119 Mere Brow 761/763 Accrington 963 Ewood 963 Moss Side 115 Adlington 824/825 Farington Moss 115/ 566 Mossy Lea 982 Ainsdale 763 Farnworth 801/ 807 Much Hoole 983 Appley Bridge 961 Feniscowles 963 (998) New Longton 566 Ashton 957 Fulwood 964/ 958/ 715 Newburgh 718/ 961 Aspull 803 Garstang 715 Ormskirk 959/ 959B Astley Village 119 Gillibrand Chorley 824 Parbold 718 Atherton 809 Goosnargh 964 Penwortham 566/ 115/ 117 Bamber Bridge 956/ 712/ 778 Grimsargh 964 Preston 117/ 956/ 957 Banks 760 Heapey 102 Riley Green 778/ 998 Barton 715 Heath Charnock 824/ 825 Rufford 720/ 959 Bilsborrow 715 Hesketh Bank 760/ 761 Shevington 982/ 961 Bispham Green 718 Heskin 982 Skelmersdale 961 Blackburn 998/ 965 Higher Walton 712/ 778 Southport 760, 762-5 Blackrod 803 Higher Wheelton 125 Standish 954 Bolton 820/ 821/ 822 Hilldale 718 Standish Lower 953 Ground Bretherton 983 Hillside 762 Tardy Gate 778 Brindle 998 Hoghton 712/ 778 Tarleton 761 Brinscall 125 Holmeswood 765 Tyldesley 809 Broughton 958/ 715 Horwich 823 Ulnes Walton 983 Buckshaw Village 119 Howick 566 Upholland 961 Burscough 720/ 959 Hutton 566 Walmer Bridge 983 Catterall 715 Ingol 715/ 958 Walton Park 712 Charnock Richard 103 Kew Estate 763 Walton-le-Dale 712/ 956 Cherry Tree 998 Lea 957 Westhoughton 800/ 801 Chorley 102/ 119 Leyland 115/ 117 Wheelton 125 Clayton Brook 956 Little Hoole 566/ 983 Whitestake 566/ 115 Clayton Green 825 Little Hulton 809 Whittle-le-Woods 825/ 956 Clayton-le-Woods 825 Longridge 964 Wigan 953 Coppull 975 Longton 566 Withnell Fold 125 Croston 983 Lostock 823 Woodplumpton 715 Darwen 962/ 965 Lostock Hall 117/ 778 Wrightington 982 Deepdale 956/ 957 Lower Penwortham 117 Wymott Estate 983 Duxbury 824 Lower Wheelton 125 Eccleston 982 Mawdesley 718 The Leyland Zone CR-784 - Bus Timetable July 2021-22 / 230821 To qualify for a Leyland Zone pass you must live within the area on this map. Farrington Moss Farington Moss Lane Fowler Lane D A O R D L E E I N F I A L N A T S D N Midge A COM L Earnshaw Hall ET R OAD Y Clayton-le-Woods E W L Bridge O R B Shady Lane L EL O P A N H Leyland C G GOLDEN HILL LANE M S Train E C N S E H LA P R O R A E IN O Station AST N L NC G A L Y L AY M A LAND W P G N LEY E D E N W A B D E . N L T R A L E E O Moss Side N A E R T E O D E U R RPIN G A F T D I E A L IP ROAD D G MEND E DUN B KI D N E N R K R N A L I W T L A V N E E O L E L O T A N O Clayton-le- N H A E C L S Woods S LAT LANCA ER ST P STERGA E AD T LA W DOCK E NE D Buckshaw Village N A CHURCH ROAD The Green Man L Y F E OX L L ANE DAWSON LANE WIGAN ROAD D CENTRALAVENUE A LEYLAND O R LE A H D O NG L A T L Worden B R Park O W Buckshaw Village Leyland The War Horse Holt Brow Euxton Papa Luigi’s What is a ‘Leyland Zone’ pass? A ‘Leyland Zone’ pass provides Runshaw College students who live within the ‘Leyland Zone’ area travel to/from college. On which bus services can I use a Which bus stops are in the ‘Leyland Zone’ pass? Leyland Zone? Services 102, 103, 115, 117, 119, 566, Leyland Zone stops are all shaded in 778 and 825 within the ‘Leyland Zone’. grey on the timetables in this guide. Any transport queries? Please call The Transport Team on 01772 642020 (option 1). 5 R102 - Tyrers R103 - Tyrers CHORLEY BUS STATION, EUXTON CHARNOCK RICHARD, CHORLEY, From CHORLEY Bus Station, Clifford St, Union St, Market EUXTON St, St Thomas’s Rd, A581 Southport Rd, Balshaw Lane, A49 From CHARNOCK RICHARD Hinds Head, Chorley Lane, Wigan Rd, Runshaw Lane, Runshaw Hall Lane, Holt Brow, CR-784 - Bus Timetable July 2021-22 / 230821 Dob Brow, Butterworth Brow, B5251, Coppull Rd, Moor Rd, Langdale Rd RUNSHAW COLLEGE Pall Mall, George St, Shepherds Way, Clifford St, Union St, Market St, St Thomas’s Rd, Southport Rd, Balshaw Ln, Wigan Bus stop name Time Out Rd, Runshaw Ln, Runshaw Hall Ln, Holt Brow, Langdale Rd Bus Station, Chorley Town Centre 0815 RUNSHAW COLLEGE Booths, Chorley Town Centre Bus stop name Time Out Woodville Rd, Southport Rd Hinds Head, Charnock Richard 0803 Parklands High School, Southport Rd 0820 Dog and Partridge, Charnock Richard Ackhurst Public House Plymouth Cottage, Birkacre The Talbot, Euxton 0822 Southlands High School Rail Station, Euxton All Saints CEPS, Collingwood Rd (Co-op) Papa Luigis, Euxton Weldbank Lane, Collingwood Rd 0810 Bay Horse, Euxton 0824 Coventry Street, Collingwood Rd (opp Plough) Leyland Runshaw College 0850 Hamilton Rd, Chorley Town Centre George Street, Chorley Town Centre Chorley Railway Station, Town Centre 0815 Booths, Chorley Town Centre Woodville Rd, Southport Rd Parklands High School, Southport Rd 0822 Ackhurst Public House The Talbot, Euxton 0825 Rail Station, Euxton Papa Luigis Bay Horse 0829 Leyland Runshaw College 0850 6 R115 - Redline R117 - Redline PENWORTHAM, MOSS SIDE PRESTON, LOSTOCK HALL, LEYLAND From PENWORTHAM Liverpool Rd (A59), Cop Lane, Pope Lane, From PRESTON Church St, Fishergate, Preston Railway, Fishergate Chain House Lane, Church Lane, Croston Rd, Leyland Lane, Hill, Leyland Rd, Marshalls Brow, Hill Rd South, Cop Lane, Pope Dunkirk Lane, Black Bull, School Lane, Slater Lane, Seven Stars, Lane, Marshalls Brow, B5254 Leyland Rd, Watkin Lane, A5083 CR-784 - Bus Timetable July 2021-22 / 230821 Fox Lane, Worden Lane, Langdale Rd RUNSHAW COLLEGE. Stanifield Lane, B5254 Stanifield Lane, Preston Rd, Station Brow, Golden Hill Lane, Churchill Way, B5254 Turpin Green Lane, Canberra Bus stop name Time Out Rd, B5248 Church Rd, Langdale Rd RUNSHAW COLLEGE Penwortham Library (Tesco) 0805 Bus stop name Time Out Manor Lane South 0807 Waterstones, Preston City Centre 0750 Broad Oak Lane South 0808 Railway Station, Preston City Centre 0752 Plough Inn 0810 Fishergate Hill Surgery 0754 Lindle Lane Bridge Inn (opp Penwortham Methodist Church) 0758 Whitestake Corner 0813 Middleforth CEPS Penwortham Ln (My Med Shop) Little Close 0802 Church Lane East 0816 Pope Walk Croston Road New Lane 0806 Moss Lane Round Acre, Lostock Hall 0810 Manor House Library, Lostock Hall 0815 Wheatsheaf Inn Centurion Way 0820 The Broadfield Arms 0822 The Railway, Turpin Green 0823 Downham Road, Dunkirk Hall Churchill Way (McDonalds) 0826 Robin Hey Leyland Runshaw College 0850 Black Bull 0830 St James Church Southlands Drive St Annes RCS (Seven Stars) Queensway Sports & Social Club Leyland Runshaw College 0850 7 R119 - Tyrers R125 - Redline CHORLEY, ASTLEY VILLAGE, WITHNELL FOLD RD END, BUCKSHAW VILLAGE ABBEY VILLAGE, BRINSCALL, From CHORLEY Park Rd, Commercial Rd, Water St, Preston LOWER WHEELTON CR-784 - Bus Timetable July 2021-22 / 230821 Rd, Chorley Hospital, Euxton Lane, West Way, Astley Village, From WITHNELL FOLD Rd End via A674 Chorley Rd, Stanworth Chancery Rd, Euxton Lane, Central Avenue, Buckshaw Village, Brow, ABBEY VILLAGE Dole Lane, Norcross Brow, Railway Dawson Lane, Heald House Lane, Langdale Rd RUNSHAW Rd, BRINSCALL School Lane, Buckholes Lane, Bett Lane, COLLEGE. Blackburn Rd A674, Victoria St, LOWER WHEELTON Blackburn Rd, A674, Blackburn Rd, Blackburn Brow, Botany Brow, Bus stop name Time Out Harper’s Lane, Preston St, A6 Preston Rd, Dawson Lane, Heald Kittiwake Road, Little Knowley 0756 House Rd, Langdale Rd RUNSHAW COLLEGE Morris Road, Harpers Lane Bus stop name Time Out All Seasons Leisure Centre, Chorley Town Centre 0802 Road End, Withnell Fold 0740 Bengal Street, Chorley Town Centre Bury Lane End, Ollerton Fold Park Gates, Chorley Town Centre 0805 Hoghton Arms, Ollerton Fold Trafalgar Street Alghero, Ollerton Fold Chorley Hospital Stop 1 0810 Stanworth Terrace, Abbey Village Chorley Hospital Stop 4 Post Office, Abbey Village 0745 Badgers Walk, Euxton Ln Health Centre, Withnell Buckshaw Primary School 0815 School Lane, Brinscall 0754 Broadfields
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