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Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Monday to Friday Service 493 493 166 166 166 166 166 166 Operator: WDL WDL CLO CLO CLO CLO CLO CLO Day Restrictions: sI sJ sI Service Information: NSch Sch NSch Brown Edge, adj St Anne’s Primary School 0815 0815 Brown Edge, opp Post Office 0818 0818 Endon, nr Clay Lake Fountain 0821 0821 Longsdon, adj School Lane 0827 0827 Barrow Moor, opp Farm 0840 Blackshaw Moor, opp Three Horseshoes Inn 0850 Leek Town Centre, adj Bus Station 0900 0900 1020 1140 1300 1420 Barnfields, adj Safeway 0904 1024 1144 1304 1424 Westwood, opp Overdale Place 0835 0835 0909 1029 1149 1309 1429 Leek Town Centre, adj Grove Street 0838 0838 0913 1033 1153 1313 1433 Leek Town Centre, opp Salisbury Street 0839 0839 0913 1033 1153 1313 1433 Leek, adj Staffs Moorlands District Council 0841 0849 0915 1035 1155 1315 1435 Ball Haye Green, opp Novi Lane 0917 1037 1157 1317 1437 Haregate, adj Haregate Hall 0920 1040 1200 1320 1440 Ball Haye Green, adj Buxton Road 0922 1042 1202 1322 1442 Leek, adj Moorlands Hospital 0924 1044 1204 1324 1444 Leek Town Centre, adj Bus Station 0843 0853 0928 1048 1208 1328 1448 Saturday Service 166 166 166 166 166 Operator: CLO CLO CLO CLO CLO Barrow Moor, opp Farm 0840 Blackshaw Moor, opp Three Horseshoes Inn 0850 Leek Town Centre, adj Bus Station 0900 0900 1020 1140 1300 Barnfields, adj Safeway 0904 1024 1144 1304 Westwood, opp Overdale Place 0909 1029 1149 1309 Leek Town Centre, adj Grove Street 0913 1033 1153 1313 Leek Town Centre, opp Salisbury Street 0913 1033 1153 1313 Leek, adj Staffs Moorlands District Council 0915 1035 1155 1315 Ball Haye Green, opp Novi Lane 0917 1037 1157 1317 Haregate, adj Haregate Hall 0920 1040 1200 1320 Ball Haye Green, adj Buxton Road 0922 1042 1202 1322 Leek, adj Moorlands Hospital 0924 1044 1204 1324 Leek Town Centre, adj Bus Station 0928 1048 1208 1328 Sunday no service sI from 22.7.13, not 3.9.13 to 25.10. sJ to 25.10.13, not 22.7.13 to 2.9. NSch Does not operate on school days Sch Operates only on school days Staffordshire County Council12/07/2013 1520 Route 493 is operated by Wardle Transport Route 166 is operated by Clowes Coaches Monday to Friday Service 165 165 165 165 165 165 493 Operator: CLO CLO CLO CLO CLO CLO WDL Day Restrictions: sI Service Information: NSch Leek Town Centre, adj Bus Station 0940 1100 1220 1340 1500 1530 1545 Leek, adj Moorlands Hospital 0944 1104 1224 1344 1504 Ball Haye Green, opp Buxton Road 0946 1106 1226 1346 1506 Haregate, opp Haregate Hall 0948 1108 1228 1348 1508 Ball Haye Green, adj Novi Lane 0950 1110 1230 1350 1510 Leek, opp Staffs Moorlands District Council 0953 1113 1233 1353 1513 1547 Leek Town Centre, adj Salisbury Street 0954 1114 1234 1354 1514 1549 Leek Town Centre, opp Grove Street 0955 1115 1235 1355 1515 1549 Westwood, adj Overdale Place 0959 1119 1239 1359 1519 1555 Barnfields, opp Safeway 1004 1124 1244 1404 1524 Leek Town Centre, adj Bus Station 1008 1128 1248 1408 1528 Blackshaw Moor, adj Three Horseshoes Inn 1540 Barrow Moor, adj Farm 1550 Longsdon, opp School Lane 1601 Endon, adj Clay Lake Fountain 1607 Brown Edge, adj Post Office 1610 Brown Edge, opp St Anne’s Primary School 1613 Saturday Service 165 165 165 165 165 Operator: CLO CLO CLO CLO CLO Leek Town Centre, adj Bus Station 0940 1100 1220 1340 1410 Leek, adj Moorlands Hospital 0944 1104 1224 1344 Ball Haye Green, opp Buxton Road 0946 1106 1226 1346 Haregate, opp Haregate Hall 0948 1108 1228 1348 Ball Haye Green, adj Novi Lane 0950 1110 1230 1350 Leek, opp Staffs Moorlands District Council 0953 1113 1233 1353 Leek Town Centre, adj Salisbury Street 0954 1114 1234 1354 Leek Town Centre, opp Grove Street 0955 1115 1235 1355 Westwood, adj Overdale Place 0959 1119 1239 1359 Barnfields, opp Safeway 1004 1124 1244 1404 Leek Town Centre, adj Bus Station 1008 1128 1248 1408 Blackshaw Moor, adj Three Horseshoes Inn 1420 Barrow Moor, adj Farm 1430 Sunday no service sI from 22.7.13, not 3.9.13 to 25.10. NSch Does not operate on school days Staffordshire County Council12/07/2013 1520 Route 165 is operated by Clowes Coaches Route 493 is operated by Wardle Transport NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code stagjmpa Brown Edge, adj St Anne’s Primary School St Anne’s Vale 3800C803400 stagmgdm Brown Edge, opp Woodhouse Lane 3800C855601 stagmgdg Brown Edge, adj Rushton Close Sytch Road 3800C855501 - Brown Edge, opp Post Office High Lane 3800C803501 stagjmjw Brown Edge, opp Greenfield Avenue Leek Road 3800C803301 stagmgdw Brown Edge, adj Broad Lane Breach Road 3800C856401 stagmgjd Endon, adj High Point Clay Lake 3800C856601 stagmgjg Endon, adj Greenways Clay Lake 3800C856701 stadagwp Endon, nr Clay Lake Fountain Clay Lake 3800C806401 stagjpdg Endon, adj The Plough Hotel 3800C807401 stagmjmp Endon, adj Hallwater House Leek Road (A53) 3800C891201 stagmjmg Endon, adj Florence Terrace Leek Road (A53) 3800C891101 stagmdam Dunwood, adj Seeonee House Leek Road (A53) 3800C850101 stagmdat Dunwood, opp Leek Old Road Leek Road (A53) 3800C850201 stagmdga Longsdon, opp The New Inn 3800C850301 stagmdgm Longsdon, adj School Lane 3800C850402 stagmdmt Ladderedge, adj The Heights 3800C851402 stagmdgt Ladderedge, Ladderedge (o/s 78) Ladderedge A53 3800C850602 stagmdja Ladderedge, opp Beech Close 3800C850702 stagmdjg Ladderedge, adj Council Depot 3800C850802 stagjtpd Barnfields, adj Wallbridge Drive 3800C819902 - Barrow Moor, opp Farm Leek Road 3800C800900 - Royal Cottage, adj Winking Man 3800C815801 - Upper Hulme, opp Old Buxton Road 3800C812901 stagjmjg Blackshaw Moor, opp Three Horseshoes Inn Buxton Road 3800C802501 stagjtmw Leek, adj Osborne Street 3800C819801 stagmjwm Leek, adj Moorland Medical Centre 3800C892501 stadagmj Leek Town Centre, adj Bus Station Leonard Street 3800C809200 stagjwgd Leek Town Centre, adj Brook Street 3800C822402 stagjwdp Leek Town Centre, opp Selbourne Road 3800C822201 stagjpmg Barnfields, adj Safeway 3800C810400 stagjwdj Barnfields, opp Campbell Avenue 3800C822101 stagjtpa Barnfields, opp Wallbridge Drive 3800C819901 stagjtjw Barnfields, opp Thornhill Road 3800C819102 - Westwood, opp School Close 3800C820502 stagjtma Westwood, opp Nicholas Grove 3800C819201 stagjpma Westwood, opp Overdale Place 3800C810300 - Westwood, opp Oakwood Road 3800C819401 - Westwood, adj Westwood First School Westwood Road 3800C821901 stagjpjd Leek Town Centre, adj Grove Street West Street 3800C809401 stagjpjw Leek Town Centre, opp Salisbury Street West Street 3800C810200 stagjpjt Leek, adj Staffs Moorlands District Council 3800C810101 stagjwda Leek, opp Rose Bank Street 3800C821802 stagjwaw Ball Haye Green, adj Vicarage Road Ball Haye Road 3800C821701 stagmjmw Ball Haye Green, adj Nelson Street 3800C891401 - Ball Haye Green, opp Novi Lane 3800C800701 - Ball Haye Green, opp Argles Road 3800C821602 - Haregate, adj Haregate Hall 3800C809600 - Haregate, adj Shops 3800C892902 - Ball Haye Green, opp The Crescent 3800C821502 - Ball Haye Green, adj Buxton Road 3800C809301 - Ball Haye Green, adj Leek County High School Springfield Road 3800C816100 - Leek, nr Ashbourne Road Springfield Road 3800C821302 stagjpjm Leek, adj Moorlands Hospital Ashbourne Road 3800C809800 stagjwag Leek, opp Parker Street 3800C821201 NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code stadagmj Leek Town Centre, adj Bus Station Leonard Street 3800C809200 stagjwad Leek, adj Parker Street 3800C821101 stagjpjm Leek, adj Moorlands Hospital Ashbourne Road 3800C809800 stagjwaj Leek, adj Ashbourne Road Springfield Road 3800C821301 stagjtdp Ball Haye Green, opp Leek County High School Springfield Road 3800C816101 stagjpgw Ball Haye Green, opp Buxton Road 3800C809300 stagjwap Ball Haye Green, adj The Crescent 3800C821501 stagmpad Haregate, adj Horsecroft Crescent 3800C892901 stagjpjg Haregate, opp Haregate Hall 3800C809601 stagjwat Ball Haye Green, adj Argles Road 3800C821601 stagjmdw Ball Haye Green, adj Novi Lane 3800C800700 stagmjpa Ball Haye Green, adj Milk Street 3800C891402 stagjwaw Ball Haye Green, adj Vicarage Road Ball Haye Road 3800C821701 - Leek, adj Rose Bank Street 3800C821801 - Leek, opp Staffs Moorlands District Council 3800C810100 - Leek Town Centre, adj Salisbury Street 3800C810201 stagjpja Leek Town Centre, opp Grove Street West Street 3800C809400 - Westwood, opp Westwood First School Westwood Road 3800C821902 - Westwood, adj Oakwood Road 3800C819402 stagjpmd Westwood, adj Overdale Place 3800C810301 stagjtmd Westwood, adj Nicholas Grove 3800C819202 stagjtwd Westwood, adj School Close 3800C820501 stagjtjt Barnfields, adj Thornhill Road 3800C819101 stagjwdm Barnfields, adj Campbell Avenue 3800C822102 - Barnfields, opp Safeway 3800C810401 stagjwdt Leek Town Centre, adj Selbourne Road Cheddleton Road 3800C822202 - Leek, opp Moorland Medical Centre 3800C892502 - Leek, opp Osborne Street 3800C819802 stagjmjd Blackshaw Moor, adj Three Horseshoes Inn Buxton Road 3800C802500 - Upper Hulme, adj Old Buxton Road 3800C812900 - Royal Cottage, opp Winking Man 3800C815800 - Barrow Moor, adj Farm Leek Road 3800C800901 stagmdjd Ladderedge, opp Council Depot 3800C850801 stagmdgw Ladderedge, adj Beech Close 3800C850701 stagmdgp Ladderedge, Ladderedge (o/s 105) Ladderedge A53 3800C850601 stagmdmp Ladderedge, opp The Heights 3800C851401 stagmdgj Longsdon, opp School Lane 3800C850401 stagmdgd Longsdon, adj The New Inn 3800C850302 stagmdaw Dunwood, adj Leek Old Road Leek Road (A53) 3800C850202 stagmdap Dunwood, opp Seeonee House Leek Road (A53) 3800C850102 stagmjmj Endon, opp Florence Terrace 3800C891102 stagmjmt Endon, adj Park Lane 3800C891202 stagjpdj Endon, opp The Plough Hotel 3800C807402 stadagwm Endon, adj Clay Lake Fountain Clay Lake 3800C806400 - Endon, opp Greenways Clay Lake 3800C856702 - Endon, opp Hough Farm Clay Lake 3800C856602 stagmgja Endon, adj Edge Lane Clay Lake 3800C856402 - Brown Edge, adj Greenfield Avenue Leek Road 3800C803300 stagjmpd Brown Edge, adj Post Office High Lane 3800C803500 stagmgdj Brown Edge, opp Rushton Close 3800C855502 stagmgdp Brown Edge, adj Woodhouse Lane Sytch Road 3800C855602 stagmgdt Brown Edge, adj Lingfield Avenue 3800C855701 - Brown Edge, opp St Anne’s Primary School 3800C803401.
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