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Your Journey Starts Here Your journey starts here. A pocket travel guide for getting to College Choosing the Contents right bus route Planning your journey to College 4 Travelling from BB1 or BB6 doesn’t have to be a struggle. Our Transdev Go handy pocket booklet is designed 5 Travelling from BB4 or BB5 APP to give you a quick and simple guide Download to choosing the right bus service 6 Travelling from BB7 today! for you. 7 Travelling from BB8 or BD23 There are a range of College bus services available which run directly 8 Travelling from BB9 into the College, providing you with a quick, safe, and convenient journey 9 Travelling from BB10, BB11 or BB12 to make it to your lessons on time! 10 Travelling from BB18 Travelling to College may also be FREE*. Please contact our Student FREE* Services Team to find out more. BUS PASS 01282 440 209 Visit www.lancashirebus.co.uk/times [email protected] to view the Transdev timetables. *Evidence required. Pendle Travelling within the Lancashire Travelling within the NCC Bus Pass Pass Pass NCC Bus Pass Pendle Zone Lancashire Zone The Pendle bus pass allows The Lancashire bus pass allows This is a private, direct bus unlimited travel on all Transdev** unlimited travel on all Transdev** service to College, from Trawden services, which operate within the services, which operate within the and Burnley areas. Pendle zone, 7 days a week. Lancashire zone, 7 days a week. The NCC Bus Pass entitles you to travel on these services throughout term-time only. Barnoldswick Accrington Haslingdon Barrowford Bacup Helmshore Brierfield Barnoldswick Higherford Casterton Avenue Barrowford Keighley Colne Blackburn Laneshawbridge Co-Op Farm Bolton Nelson Earby Brierfield Padiham Higherford Burnley Preston Hillingdon Road North Bury Rawtenstall Laneshawbridge Chorley Skipton DON’T Nelson Clitheroe Trawden Trawden Colne Whalley FORGET Darwen Worsthorne You will need your Nelson and Earby Colne College student card when you travel. **Transdev services include; Mainline and certain Burnley Bus Company buses within the Pendle Zone and Mainline, Burnley Bus Company, Blackburn Bus Company, Witch Way and Red EXPRESS buses within the Lancashire Zone. Blackburn | Rishton | Great Harwood | Clayton-le-Moors Lancashire College Bus Service 108 A daily morning and evening service Pass Collections from: Oswaldtwistle Thwaites Road Accrington Bus Station - Clayton-le-Moors Hare and Hounds - Great Harwood Towngate - Great Harwood Harwood Bar - Read Post Office Padiham- Slade Lane - Higham Four Alls Inn - Fence Fence Gate - Fence Village Store - Nelson and Colne College FROM TRAVELLING Lancashire The Blackburn Bus Company Service 6 Transdev Service Pass Collections from: Blackburn Bus Station - Rishton War Memorial - Great Harwood Towngate - Clayton-le-Moors Sparth Road - Accrington Peel Street Getting to College: From Accrington Peel Street get the M3 to Burnley Bus Station, then get the X43 (direct service to College BB1 BB1 available daily morning and evening) or The Burnley Bus Company Service 2 to Nelson and Colne College. AND AND Lancashire Hotline Service 152 Transdev Service Pass BB6 Collections from: Blackburn Bus Station - Rishton War Memorial - Clayton-le-Moors Hare and Hounds - Altham Business Park Syke Side Drive - Padiham Bridge Inn - Burnley Padiham Road Tim Bobbin - Burnley Bus Station Getting to College: From Burnley Bus Station get the X43 (direct service to College available morning and evening) or The Burnley Bus Company Service 2 to Nelson and Colne College. 4 Rawtenstall or Crawshawbooth Lancashire X43 A daily morning and evening service Pass Collections from: Rawtenstall Bus Station - Crawshawbooth Black Dog - Burnley Summit - Burnley Bus Station - Queensgate Bus Depot - Nelson Bus Station TRAVELLING FROM TRAVELLING Accrington Direct Bus to Lancashire College Bus Service 108 A daily morning and evening service College Pass Collections from: Oswaldtwistle Thwaites Road Accrington Bus Station - Clayton-le-Moors Hare and Hounds - Great Harwood Towngate - Great Harwood Harwood Bar - Read Post Office Padiham- Slade Lane - BB5 AND BB4 Higham Four Alls Inn - Fence Fence Gate - Fence Village Store - Nelson and Colne College Lancashire M1 Transdev Service Pass Collections from: Accrington Bus Station - Burnley Bus Station Lancashire M5 Transdev Service Pass Collections from: Burnley Bus Station - Nelson Bus Station 5 Clitheroe, Whalley and surrounding rural villages Direct Bus to Lancashire College Bus Service 109 A daily morning and evening service College Pass Collections from: Clitheroe Sainsbury’s - Clitheroe Market Place - Waddington Waddington Arms - West Bradford Junction off Chapel Lane -Chatburn Library - Sawley A59 - Gisburn Primary School - Blacko Rising Sun - Higherford Turning Circle - Barrowford White Bear - Nelson and Colne College TRAVELLING FROM TRAVELLING Lancashire M2 Transdev Service Pass Collections from: Clitheroe Interchange - Whalley King Street - Padiham Slade Lane - Padiham Town Hall - Burnley Tim Bobbin - Burnley Bus Station Getting to College: From Burnley Bus Station get the 112 direct bus service to College (morning and evening) or the Burnley Bus Company Service 2 to Nelson Bus Station BB7 10 6 Colne, Laneshawbridge, Trawden or Foulridge Direct Bus to Pendle College Bus Service 110 College Pass Collections from: Colne Ruskin Avenue - Colne Alkincoats - Barrowford Gisburn Road/Church Street - Nelson and Colne College TRAVELLING FROM TRAVELLING College Bus Service 800 Collections from: Trawden Lanehouse Post Box - Trawden Trawden Library - Trawden Gladstone Terrace - Colne Cotton Tree Lane - Colne Union Exchange - Colne Crown Hotel - Colne The Spinning Mill - Nelson Reedyford Road - Nelson and Colne College Lancashire Pendle Mainline Services Pass Pass M5 from Barnoldswick and Colne M3 from Trawden and M4 Laneshawbridge BD23 AND BB8 Getting to College: From Nelson Interchange get The Burnley Bus Company Service 2 to Nelson and Colne College Skipton Direct Bus to Witch Way X43 Transdev Service College Collections from: Skipton Bus Station - Barnoldswick Station Road - Kelbrook Barnoldswick Road - Colne Bus Station Getting to College: From Colne Bus Station you can get the 110 Service or any of the Mainline Services to Nelson and Colne College 7 Nelson and Brierfield Direct Bus to Pendle College Bus Service 111 A daily morning and evening service College Pass Collections from: Brierfield Town Hall - Nelson and Colne College Direct Bus to Lancashire 112 Transdev Service College Pass TRAVELLING FROM TRAVELLING Collections from: Burnley Bus Station - Queensgate The Prairie - Brierfield Town Hall - Nelson Bus Station - Nelson and Colne College Pendle Mainline Services x43 Pass From Manchester, Rawtenstall and Burnley get the X43 to Nelson Bus Station. BB9 10 8 Burnley, Padiham and Todmorden Direct Bus to Lancashire College Bus - Service 111 A daily morning and evening service College Pass Collections from: Todmorden Bus Station - Todmorden High School - Cliviger Ram Inn - Townley by Rock Lane - Brunshaw Road (Irene Street) - Burnley General Hospital - Brierfield Town Hall - Nelson and Colne College FROM TRAVELLING Direct Bus to Lancashire College Bus - Service 107 A daily morning and evening service College Pass Collections from: Burnham Gate Opposite Lisbon Drive - Stoops Estate Harold Avenue - Rosegrove Lane Ends - Lakeland Way - Padiham Road Gannow Top - Nelson and Colne College Lancashire Pass 112 Transdev Service BB12 OR BB11 BB10, Collections from: Burnley Bus Station - Queensgate The Prairie - Brierfield Town Hall - Nelson Bus Station - Nelson and Colne College Lancashire Mainline Services Pass M1 or 152 from Padiham and M2, M3 or M4 from Burnley Bus Station. Getting to College: From Nelson Bus Station, get The Burnley Bus Company Service 2 to Nelson and Colne College. Lancashire Hotline Service 152 Transdev Service Pass Collections from: Padiham Bridge Inn - Burnley Padiham Road - Burnley Tim Bobbin - Burnley Bus Station Getting to College: From Burnley Bus Station get the 112 (direct service to College available, morning and evening) 9 Barnoldswick, Trawden or Earby Direct Bus to Pendle College Bus - Service 110 A daily morning and evening service College Pass Collections from: Thornton-in-Craven Thornton Hill - Barnoldswick Station Road - Earby Bus Station - Kelbrook Craven Heifer - Colne Ruskin Avenue - Colne Alkincoats - Barrowford Gisburn Road/Church Street - Nelson and Colne College Getting to College: Direct daily service to College, both morning and evening. FROM TRAVELLING M5 Transdev Service Collections from: Barnoldswick Station Road - Earby Bus Station - Colne Bus Station - Nelson Bus Station Getting to College: From Nelson Bus Station get The Burnley Bus Company Service 2 to Nelson and Colne College. BB18 10 10 Other means of transport. An hourly train service operates between Colne and Preston, which Students are encouraged to Students can park on our secure also covers Blackburn, Accrington, cycle to College where possible. and barriered car park. To apply Huncoat, Hapton, Rosegrove, It’s the greenest way to travel and for a permit, visit Student Services. Burnley, Brierfield, and Nelson. beneficial for your health! The Disabled parking is also available College also has a large, covered for blue badge holders. and accessible bike shed. 11 12 For more information about travelling to College, contact Student Services: 01282 440 209 [email protected] Covid-19 Government Guidance | www.gov.uk/coronavirus Information correct at the time of print..
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