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First South Yorkshire Local Bus Services – covid-19 service amendments Service Traffic Area Office Terminal points Comments number registration number 1 Rotherham – Ravenfield Common PB0002307/151 Service will not operate 4 Revenfield Common - Flanderwell - Rotherham PB0002307/115 Service will not Operate 9 City - Darnall PB0002307/388 Service will operate every 60-65 minutes 9a City - Darnall PB0002307/388 Saturday Service 8 Ecclesfield - Sheffield - Birley - Crystal Peaks PB0002307/351 Saturday Service 8a Ecclesfield - Sheffield - Birley - Crystal Peaks PB0002307/351 Saturday Service 10 Maltby - Doncaster PB0002307/223 Saturday Service 11 Chapeltown - Sheffield - Herdings PB0002307/349 Daytime service Monday to Saturday will operate every 20 minutes 11a Chapeltown - Sheffield - Herdings PB0002307/349 Daytime service Monday to Saturday will operate every 20 minutes 14 Doncaster – Edlington PB0002307/207 Saturday Service 15 Doncaster – Edlington PB0002307/52 Monday to Saturday Daytime service will operate every 15 minutes 15a Wheatley - Doncaster - Edlington Circular via Balby PB0002307/52 16 Doncaster – Balby PB0002307/223 Monday to Saturday service will operate every 60 minutes 18 Sheffield - Graves Park - Manor Top - Meadowhall PB0002307/352 Saturdays service. On Mondays to Fridays additional early morning journeys will operate 18a High Storrs School - Jordanthorpe - Manor Top - Meadowhall PB0002307/352 No Service 19 Doncaster - Balby (Westen Road) PB0002307/361 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 20 minutes 20 Hemsworth - Sheffield - Ecclesfield PB0002307/212 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 20 minutes 22a Sheffield - Rotherham - Wath-upon-Dearne circular PB0002307/306 Saturday Service 22c Sheffield - Rotherham - Wath-upon-Dearne circular PB0002307/306 Saturday Service 24 Woodhouse - Sheffield - Lowedges - Bradway PB0002307/70 Saturday Service 25 Woodhouse - Sheffield PB0002307/70 Saturday Service 26 Parkgate - Rotherham - Whiston PB0002307/203 Service will operate every 60 minutes 27 Rotherham – Aston - Crystal Peaks via Rotherham Hospital PB0002307/288 Saturday Service. On Monday to Friday additional journeys will operate early mornings 28 Rotherham - Aston - Dinnington via Rotherham Hospital PB0002307/288 No Service 29 Rotherham – Aston - Harthill - Todwick via Rotherham Hospital PB0002307/288 Saturday Service. On Monday to Friday additional journeys will operate early mornings 29a Rotherham – Aston - Todwick - Harthill via Rotherham Hospital PB0002307/288 32 Sheffield - Shirecliffe - Fox hill - NGH - Firth Park - Meadowhall PB0002307/389 Saturday Service 36 Sheffield - Meadowhall - Kimberworth - Greasbrough - Rotherham PB0002307/142 Saturday Service 41 Sheffield - Dyke Vale Road PB0002307/353 Saturday Service 41 Doncaster – Scaswsby PB0002307/307 Services will operate every 30 minutes 41a Doncaster - Scawsby Circular PB0002307/307 50 Doncaster – Skellow PB0002307/49 50A Cantley - Doncaster - carcroft PB0002307/49 50b Doncaster – Skellow PB0002307/49 Service 50a will not operate. 50, 51, 51a will operate a combined frequency of every 15 minutes 51 Doncaster – Skellow - Askern (Intoneville) PB0002307/49 51a Doncaster – Skellow - Askern (Intoneville) PB0002307/49 51 Lodge Moor – Sheffield - Charnock PB0002307/19 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 15 minutes 51a Crosspool - City - Sharrow PB0002307/19 52 Doncaster - Woodlands - Redhouse - South Elmsall PB0002307/56 Saturday service. On Monday to Friday the 0535 journey will operate 52a Wisewood - Hillsborough - Sheffield - Woodhouse Station PB0002307/20 Saturday service 54 Doncaster – Woodlands PB0002307/56 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 30 minutes 55 Doncaster – The Dome - Rossington - Lakeside - Doncaster PB0002307/42 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 20 minutes 56 Doncaster - Lakeside - Rossington - The Dome - Doncaster PB0002307/42 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 20 minutes 56 Nether Edge - Sheffield – Wybourn Circular PB0002307/297 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 20 minutes 57 Sheffield - Stocksbridge PB0002307/390 Saturdau Service 57a Doncaster - Robin Hood Airport - Cantley - Doncaster PB0002307/44 Service will operate hourly 57c Doncaster - Cantley - Robin Hood Airport - Doncaster PB0002307/44 Service will operate hourly 57f Doncaster - Cantley - Finningley PB0002307/44 Service will operate hourly 58a Doncaster - Bessacar - Manor Farm - Cantley - Doncaster PB0002307/229 Service will operate hourly 58c Doncaster - Cantley - Manor Farm - Bessacarr - Doncaster PB0002307/229 Service will operate hourly 58f Finningley - Manor Farm - Bessacarr - Doncaster PB0002307/229 Saturday Service 64 Doncaster – Arksey PB0002307/317 Saturday Service 64A Doncaster – Arksey PB0002307/317 65 Doncaster – Intake - Wheatley Hills PB0002307/41 Saturday Service 66 Intake – Doncaster - Bentley PB0002307/41 Monday to Saturday service will operate every 15 minutes 66a Bentley - Doncaster - Intake PB0002307/41 No Service 71 Doncaster – Hexthorpe PB0002307/84 72 Doncaster – Lakeside Circular PB0002307/84 Saturday Service 72x Doncaster – Lakeside Circular PB0002307/84 73 Doncaster – Lakeside Circular PB0002307/84 73 Rotherham – Treeton - Sheffield PB0002307/336 Saturday Service with 1 journey per hour extended to Sheffield 73a Rotherham – Treeton PB0002307/336 No Service 73x Doncaster – Lakeside Circular PB0002307/84 No Service 74 Rotherham - Sheffield PB0002307/336 Saturday service between Rotherham and Waverley only 74a Rotherham - Sheffield PB0002307/336 Saturday service 75 Shiregreen – Sheffield - Batemoor PB0002307/10 Saturday Service 76 Shiregreen - Sheffield - Lowedges PB0002307/10 Saturday Service 76a Shiregreen - Sheffield - Chancet Wood - Lowedges PB0002307/10 Saturday service 81 Stannington – Ecclesall - Dore/Millhouses PB0002307/12 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 30 minutes 81 Doncaster – Armthorpe PB0002307/39 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 30 minutes 82 Hall Park Head – Ecclesall - Dore/Millhouses PB0002307/12 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 30 minutes 82 Doncaster – Armthorpe PB0002307/39 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 30 minutes 83 Ecclesfield - Sheffield - Bents Green PB0002307/355 Saturdays service. On Mondays to Fridays additional early morning journeys will operate 83b Ecclesfield - Sheffield - Ranmoor PB0002307/355 No Service 84 Doncaster – Barnby Dun - Thorne PB0002307/344 Saturdays service. On Mondays to Fridays additional early morning journeys will operate 84a Doncaster – Barnby Dun - Hatfield - Lindholme PB0002307/344 Saturdays service. On Mondays to Fridays additional early morning journeys will operate 84b Doncaster – Barnby Dun - Sykehouse PB0002307/344 Saturday service 86 Thorne - Moorends -Thorne PB0002307/313 Saturday Service 86 Sheffield - Chapeltown PB0002307/391 Saturday Service 86A Thorne local service PB0002307/313 Saturday Service 87 Doncaster – Stainforth - Thorne - Moorends PB0002307/54 Saturday Service 87a Doncaster – Stainforth - Thorne - Moorends PB0002307/54 Saturday service 87b Doncaster – Hatfield Woodhouse - Thorne - Moorends PB0002307/54 Saturday service 95 Meadowhall - Sheffield – Walkley PB0002307/15 Saturday Service 95a Meadowhall - Sheffield – Walkley PB0002307/15 Saturday service 97 Hillsborough - Sheffield - Totley PB0002307/16 Saturday Service 98 Hillsborough - Sheffield - Totley Brook PB0002307/16 Saturday Service 110 Maltby - Rotherham Hospital - Rotherham PB0002307/151 Saturday Service 114 Rotherham – Herringthorpe (Stag) PB0002307/152 Saturday Service 115 Rotherham – East Herringthorpe PB0002307/115 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 30 minutes 116 Rotherham - Thrybergh - Ravenfield Common PB0002307/115 Monday to Saturday daytime service will operate every 30 minutes 120 Fulwood – Sheffield - Crystal Peaks - Halfway PB0002307/311 Saturday Service 135 Rotherham - Thorpe Hesley - High Green PB0002307/114 Saturday Service 135a Rotherham - Thorpe Hesley - High Green PB0002307/114 Saturdays service. On Mondays to Fridays additional early morning journeys will operate 136 Rotherham - Thorpe Hesley - Hoyland PB0002307/114 Saturdays service. On Mondays to Fridays additional early morning journeys will operate 137 Rotherham – Blackburn PB0002307/114 Saturday Service 138 Rotherham – Kimberworth Park PB0002307/114 Saturday Service 139 Rotherham – Kimberworth Park – Greasbrough – Rotherham PB0002307/160 Saturday Service 140 Rotherham – Greasbrough – Kimberworth Park – Rotherham PB0002307/160 Saturday Service 141 Rotherham – Kimberworth Park – Parkgate – Rotherham PB0002307/160 Saturday Service 142 Rotherham – Parkgate – Kimberworth Park – Rotherham PB0002307/160 Saturday Service 181 Sheffield - Sheffield University - Dore PB0002307/357 Monday to Friday School Holiday Service Service Traffic Area Office Terminal points Comments number registration number 204 Doncaster - Hayfield School PB0002307/362 No Service 205 Doncaster – Tickhill PB0002307/199 Saturday Service 208 Sheffield - Meadowhall - Dinnington via Brinsworth & Thurcroft PB0002307/387 Saturday Service 215 Doncaster – Edlington - Wilsic PB0002307/52 Saturday Service 216 Sheffield - Aston – Dinnington PB0002307/141 Saturday Service 236 Hoyland - Wentworth - Rotherham PB0002307/114 No Service 271 Sheffield – Castleton PB0002307/34 Saturday Service 272 Sheffield – Castleton PB0002307/34 Saturday Service 409 Doncaster - Norton PB0002307/392
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