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Bus service(s) 57 57a SL1 SL1a (Supertram Link) Valid from: 28 January 2018 Areas served Places on the route Sheffield (57) Sheffield Interchange (57) Hillsborough (57, 57a, SL1) Hillsborough Middlewood (Supertram Link) Interchange (57, 57a, SL1) Worrall (57, 57a) Middlewood Park & Ride Oughtibridge (SL1, SL1a) Wharncliffe Side Stocksbridge Leisure Centre Deepcar Stocksbridge What’s changed Service 57 - Minor changes to the times at commuter times. Buses will take slightly longer to travel along the route to assist with punctuality. Service SL1/SL1a - SL1 will no longer serve Hillsborough. Changes to the times of SL1 and SL1a to maintain connections with tram services at Middlewood which will reduce frequency outside commuter times Monday to Friday and on Saturday from every 10 mins to every 12 mins. At these times three buses per hour will run as service SL1 and two buses per hour as SL1a. Buses will run more frequently during the early evening but during the late evening the frequency will be reduced to hourly on SL1 and the late evening journeys of SL1a will be withdrawn. Operator(s) Some journeys operated with financial support from South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive How can I get more information? TravelSouthYorkshire @TSYalerts 01709 51 51 51 Bus route map for service 57 25/03/2015 Thurgoland Pilley Stocksbridge, Unsliven Rd/ Stocksbridge, Manchester Rd/Victoria St Smithy Moor Ln Stocksbridge, Library Tankersley 57 Stocksbridge, Wortley Lee Av/Armitage Rd Deepcar, Carr Rd/Carrcroft Ct 57 Warren Stocksbridge, Moorland Dr/Oaks Av/ Stocksbridge Leisure Centre High Green Howbrook Stocksbridge, Lee Av/Knowles Av Deepcar Deepcar, Carr Rd/Carr Fold Chapeltown Burncross Wharnclie Side, Manchester Rd/More Hall Ln Wharnclie Side Grenoside Ecclesfield 57 Oughtibridge, Millennium Green Oughtibridge, Low Rd/Station Ln High Bradfield Oughtibridge Parson Cross Worrall, Haggstones Rd/Towngate Rd Worrall, Haggstones Rd/Kirk Edge Rd Low Bradfield Middlewood Holdworth Longley Southey Green Wadsley Wadsley, Worrall Rd/Langsett Av Ughill Loxley Wisewood Shireclie Hillsborough, Interchange 57 Dungworth Storrs Langsett Est, Langsett Rd/Channing St Load Brook Stannington Walkley database right 2015 and Crookes yright p o c Rivelin Crosspool 57 own r C She eld, Interchange data © Broomhill y e Sandygate v Sur e Ranmoor c Lodge Moor dnan r O Wyming Brook Highfield Fulwood ontains C = Terminus point = Public transport = Shopping area = Bus route & stops = Rail line & station = Tram route & stop Stopping points for service 57 Sheffi eld, Interchange Flat Street Angel Street West Bar Gibraltar Street Shalesmoor Moorfi elds Penistone Road Upperthorpe Infi rmary Road Langsett Road Langsett Estate Hillsborough Middlewood Road Dykes Hall Road Hallowmoor Wisewood Wadsley Worrall Road Worrall Haggstones Road Oughtibridge Church Street Langsett Road North Wharncliff e Side Main Road Manchester Road Deepcar Carr Road Hillcrest Road Helliwell Lane St Margaret Avenue Wood Royd Road Armitage Road Lee Avenue Nanny Hill Manchester Road Park Drive Way Park Drive Sitwell Avenue Moorland Drive Oaks Avenue Ridal Avenue Park Drive Park Drive Way Manchester Road Stocksbridge, Unsliven Road Stocksbridge, Unsliven Road Manchester Road Park Drive Way Park Drive Sitwell Avenue Moorland Drive Oaks Avenue Ridal Avenue Park Drive Park Drive Way Manchester Road Nanny Hill Lee Avenue Deepcar Armitage Road Wood Royd Road St Margaret Avenue Helliwell Lane Hillcrest Road Carr Road Manchester Road Wharncliff e Side Main Road Langsett Road North Oughtibridge Low Road Langsett Road South Church Street Haggstones Road Worrall Worrall Road Wadsley Wisewood Dykes Hall Road Hallowmoor Hillsborough Middlewood Road Hillsborough Interchange Langsett Estate Langsett Road Upperthorpe Infi rmary Road Shalesmoor Gibraltar Street West Bar Castle Street Flat Street Sheffi eld, Interchange 57 Monday to Friday Sheffield Centre Stocksbridge Sheffield, Interchange 0457 0557 0657 0745 0902 1002 1102 1202 1302 1402 1502 1606 1640 Langsett Est, Langsett Rd/Channing St 0506 0606 0706 0755 0912 1012 1113 1213 1313 1414 1514 1620 1657 Worrall, Haggstones Rd/Kirk Edge Rd 0515 0615 0716 0809 0923 1024 1126 1227 1327 1428 1529 1634 1711 Oughtibridge, Langsett Rd North/Millennium Green 0519 0620 0721 0814 0928 1029 1131 1233 1333 1434 1536 1641 1718 Oughtibridge, Low Rd/Station Ln – – – – – – ––– – – – – Deepcar, Carr Rd/Carr Fold 0526 0628 0729 0822 0936 1036 1138 1240 1340 1442 1544 1649 1726 Stocksbridge, Lee Av/Knowles Av 0532 0634 0736 0830 0943 1043 1145 1247 1347 1449 1551 1656 1733 Stocksbridge, Manchester Rd/Victoria St 0535 0637 0739 0833 0946 1046 1148 1250 1350 1452 1555 1659 1736 Stocksbridge, Moorland Dr/Oaks Av 0539 0641 0743 0837 0950 1050 1152 1254 1354 1456 1559 1703 1740 Stocksbridge, Unsliven Rd/Smithy Moor Ln 0542 0644 0746 0841 0954 1054 1156 1258 1358 1500 1605 1709 1746 Sheffield, Interchange 1715 1745 1815 1915 2015 2115 2215 2315 Langsett Est, Langsett Rd/Channing St 1733 1802 1826 1926 2025 2124 2224 2324 Worrall, Haggstones Rd/Kirk Edge Rd 1747 1815 1838 1938 2035 2134 2234 2334 Oughtibridge, Langsett Rd North/Millennium Green 1753 1821 1843 1943 2040 2138 2238 2338 Oughtibridge, Low Rd/Station Ln – – – – – 2139 2239 2339 Deepcar, Carr Rd/Carr Fold 1801 1829 1850 1950 2047 – –– Stocksbridge, Lee Av/Knowles Av 1808 1836 1857 1956 2053 – –– Stocksbridge, Manchester Rd/Victoria St 1811 1839 1900 1959 2056 – –– Stocksbridge, Moorland Dr/Oaks Av 1815 1842 1903 2002 2059 – –– Stocksbridge, Unsliven Rd/Smithy Moor Ln 1821 1846 1907 2006 2103 – –– 57 Monday to Friday Stocksbridge Sheffield Centre Stocksbridge, Unsliven Rd/Smithy Moor Ln 0455 0551 0621 0651 0746 0854 0956 1056 1156 1256 1356 1458 1606 Stocksbridge, Moorland Dr/Oaks Av 0500 0556 0626 0656 0751 0859 1001 1101 1201 1301 1401 1502 1610 Stocksbridge, Manchester Rd/Stocksbridge Library 0505 0601 0632 0703 0756 0904 1006 1106 1206 1306 1406 1507 1615 Stocksbridge, Lee Av/Armitage Rd 0509 0605 0636 0708 0800 0908 1010 1110 1210 1310 1410 1512 1619 Deepcar, Carr Rd/Carrcroft Ct 0515 0612 0644 0718 0808 0916 1017 1117 1217 1317 1417 1519 1626 Oughtibridge, Low Rd/Station Ln 0524 0621 0654 0727 0818 0924 1025 1125 1225 1325 1426 1528 1634 Worrall, Haggstones Rd/Towngate Rd 0531 0628 0702 0736 0828 0934 1034 1134 1233 1333 1434 1537 1642 Hillsborough, Interchange 0540 0638 0713 0748 0840 0946 1046 1146 1245 1345 1445 1548 1653 Langsett Est, Langsett Rd/Bamforth St 0541 0639 0714 0749 0841 0947 1047 1147 1246 1346 1446 1549 1654 Sheffield, Interchange 0551 0651 0728 0803 0855 0958 1058 1158 1257 1357 1457 1602 1708 57 Monday to Friday Stocksbridge Sheffield Centre Stocksbridge, Unsliven Rd/Smithy Moor Ln 1713 1817 1917 2017 – – – Stocksbridge, Moorland Dr/Oaks Av 1717 1821 1921 2021 – – – Stocksbridge, Manchester Rd/Stocksbridge Library 1722 1826 1926 2026 – – – Stocksbridge, Lee Av/Armitage Rd 1726 1829 1929 2029 – – – Deepcar, Carr Rd/Carrcroft Ct 1732 1836 1935 2035 – – – Oughtibridge, Low Rd/Station Ln 1740 1844 1943 2043 2143 2243 2343 Worrall, Haggstones Rd/Towngate Rd 1747 1850 1949 2049 2148 2248 2348 Hillsborough, Interchange 1757 1859 1958 2058 2156 2256 2357 Langsett Est, Langsett Rd/Bamforth St 1758 1900 1959 2059 2157 2257 – Sheffield, Interchange 1811 1911 2010 2110 2208 2308 – 57 Saturday Sheffield Centre Stocksbridge Sheffield, Interchange 0602 0702 0802 0902 1002 1102 1202 1302 1402 1502 1602 1715 1815 Langsett Est, Langsett Rd/Channing St 0610 0710 0811 0911 1012 1112 1212 1312 1412 1512 1612 1725 1825 Worrall, Haggstones Rd/Kirk Edge Rd 0619 0719 0820 0922 1025 1125 1225 1325 1425 1525 1624 1737 1836 Oughtibridge, Langsett Rd North/Millennium Green 0624 0725 0826 0928 1030 1130 1230 1330 1430 1530 1629 1742 1841 Oughtibridge, Low Rd/Station Ln – – – – – – ––– – – – – Deepcar, Carr Rd/Carr Fold 0632 0733 0834 0935 1037 1137 1237 1337 1437 1537 1636 1749 1848 Stocksbridge, Lee Av/Knowles Av 0638 0739 0841 0942 1044 1144 1244 1344 1444 1544 1642 1755 1854 Stocksbridge, Manchester Rd/Victoria St 0641 0742 0844 0946 1047 1147 1247 1347 1447 1547 1646 1758 1857 Stocksbridge, Moorland Dr/Oaks Av 0645 0746 0848 0950 1051 1151 1251 1351 1451 1551 1649 1801 1900 Stocksbridge, Unsliven Rd/Smithy Moor Ln 0649 0750 0852 0954 1055 1155 1255 1355 1455 1555 1653 1805 1904 Sheffield, Interchange 1915 2015 2115 2215 2315 Langsett Est, Langsett Rd/Channing St 1925 2025 2124 2224 2324 Worrall, Haggstones Rd/Kirk Edge Rd 1935 2035 2134 2234 2334 Oughtibridge, Langsett Rd North/Millennium Green 1940 2040 2138 2238 2338 Oughtibridge, Low Rd/Station Ln – – 2139 2239 2339 Deepcar, Carr Rd/Carr Fold 1947 2047 – – – Stocksbridge, Lee Av/Knowles Av 1953 2053 – – – Stocksbridge, Manchester Rd/Victoria St 1956 2056 – – – Stocksbridge, Moorland Dr/Oaks Av 1959 2059 – – – Stocksbridge, Unsliven Rd/Smithy Moor Ln 2003 2103 – – – 57 Saturday Stocksbridge Sheffield Centre Stocksbridge, Unsliven Rd/Smithy Moor Ln 0505 0603 0703 0801 0856 0956 1056 1156 1256 1400 1502 1602 1713 Stocksbridge, Moorland Dr/Oaks Av 0509 0607 0707 0805 0901 1001 1101 1201 1301 1405 1507 1606 1717 Stocksbridge, Manchester Rd/Stocksbridge Library 0514 0612 0712 0810 0907 1007 1107 1207 1307 1410 1512 1611 1722 Stocksbridge, Lee Av/Armitage Rd 0517 0615 0715 0813 0911 1011 1111 1211 1310 1414 1516 1615 1726 Deepcar, Carr Rd/Carrcroft Ct 0523 0622 0722 0820 0918 1018 1118 1218 1317 1420 1522 1621 1732 Oughtibridge, Low Rd/Station Ln 0531 0630 0730 0828 0926 1026 1126 1226
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