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DONCASTER Bus Map DONCASTER Bus Map From 26 January 2020 travelsouthyorkshire.com/dbp Making bus travel in Doncaster ea sier The organisations responsible for bus travel in Doncaster are working together to improve your services. We are the Doncaster Bus Partnership. The result is a simpler, more co-ordinated service. You can now travel around the town much more easily, with tickets you can use on any bus in the Doncaster area. Bus passengers are already seeing a big difference and there’s much more still to come How will you benefit? • An easier to understand and simpler bus network • Coordinated timetables • Great value ticket range for multi operator travel • More frequent services on a number of routes • Fewer route changes in the future Who is in the Doncaster Bus Partnership? • Arriva • Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council • First South Yorkshire • Stagecoach East Midlands • Stagecoach Yorkshire • South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive travelsouthytravelsouthyorkshire.com/dbporkshire.com/dbp 16535 DBP_Map Panels.indd 2 26/03/2019 15:55 FREQUENCY GUIDE FREQUENCY GUIDE Monday-Friday Saturday Evening Monday-Friday Saturday Evening Service Operator Route daytime daytime Sunday daily Service Operator Route daytime daytime Sunday daily 10 First Doncaster – Balby - Maltby – Wickersley - 60 60 60 70 Stagecoach Doncaster – Lakeside Outlet Village – Balby (Morrisons/Park & Ride) 15/20 15 No service No service Rotherham General Hospital (Mon-Sat) - Rotherham (Doncaster - 60 Balby - Maltby (Doncaster - only) Balby - Maltby service 10 71 First Doncaster – Hexthorpe 15 15 (combined (combined Doncaster – Balby 30 30 No service only) 16 First 72 First Doncaster – Hexthorpe – Lakeside – Doncaster between between 60 60 Doncaster - Doncaster - 73 First Doncaster – Lakeside – Hexthorpe – Doncaster Hexthorpe) Hexthorpe) 14 First Doncaster – Edlington 1 bus per hour 1 bus per hour No service No service 81 First Doncaster – Armthorpe 10 10 15 30 15 First Edlington - Doncaster - Wheatley - Clay Lane 10 10 15 30 82 First Doncaster – Armthorpe 15a First Wheatley – Doncaster – Edlington 20 20 No service No service 84 First Doncaster – Stainforth – Hatfield – (Thorne eves/Suns) 215 First Wheatley - Doncaster - Edlington - Wilsic 4 journeys 4 journeys 2 journeys 2 journeys 30 30 60 60 84a First Doncaster – Stainforth – Lindholme frequency is between Doncaster and Barnby Dun only 18 Powells Bus Doncaster – Edlington – Braithwell - Maltby – Bramley - Thurcroft - 30 60 No service No service 84b First Doncaster – Stainforth – Sykehouse Dinnington (30 between Doncaster and First Thorne Retail Park - Thorne Market Place - Moorends 90 90 No service No service Bramley 86 60 to Dinnington) 86a First Thorne Retail Park - Thorne Market Place - Thorne South Station 90 90 No service No service 19 First Doncaster – Balby 15 15 60 See 22 87 First Doncaster – Stainforth – Moorends 10 15 60 60 87a First Doncaster – Stainforth – Moorends (some journeys) combined combined 21 Stagecoach Doncaster – Bawtry – Worksop 87b First Doncaster - Stainforth - Hatfield Woodhouse - Thorne - Moorends 25 Stagecoach Doncaster – Bawtry – Worksop 60 Waterson 60 Doncaster – Clayton – Goldthorpe – Wombwell 150 150 No service No service Stagecoach Doncaster – Bawtry – Retford 15 15 (services 21 203 Coaches 29 (service 21) combined combined and 25) 98 Stagecoach Doncaster – Bawtry – Gainsborough 205 First Doncaster – Rossington – Tickhill Infrequent Infrequent Infrequent Infrequent 99 Stagecoach Doncaster – Bawtry – Retford 60 Rotherham 60 Rotherham 218 Stagecoach Barnsley - Goldthorpe - Mexborough - Kilnhurst - Rawmarsh - 60 60 to Mexborough to Mexborough Rotherham 22 Stagecoach Doncaster – Tickhill – Worksop 30 30 60 60 218a Stagecoach Barnsley - Goldthorpe - Mexborough - Swinton - Rawmarsh - 60 60 No service No service Rotherham 41/41a First Doncaster – Scawsby 20 20 60 No service combined combined 220 Stagecoach Doncaster - Mexborough - Manvers - Wath - Cortonwood 30 30 60 60 49 Stagecoach Doncaster - Sprotbrough 30 30 No service No service 221 Stagecoach Doncaster - Mexborough - Rotherham 30 30 60 60 X78 First Doncaster - Rotherham - Meadowhall - Sheeld 15 15 15 30 219 Stagecoach Doncaster - Sprotbrough - Thurnscoe - Barnsley 60 60 60 60 combined Mon-Sat daytime (one journey each way on service 219 operates via Cadeby) frequency of every 7/8 minutes between Doncaster and Conisbrough 50 First Doncaster – Skellow 50a First Doncaster – Skellow 30 60 10 10 (service 50b) (service 50b) 291 Isle Coaches Doncaster – Owston Ferry Infrequent Infrequent No service No service 50b First Doncaster – Skellow 51 First Doncaster – Skellow – Askern 399 Isle Coaches Doncaster – Owston Ferry – Scunthorpe Infrequent Infrequent No service No service 51a First Doncaster – Skellow – Askern 405 Arriva Doncaster – Askern – Selby 52 First Doncaster – Woodlands – South Elmsall 3 journeys 2 journeys No service No service 408 Arriva Doncaster – Askern – Pontefract 30 30 60 60 54 First Doncaster – Woodlands – Adwick le Street 20 20 30 60 409 Arriva/First Doncaster – Askern – Pontefract (services 405, (services 405, (services (services 407, 408, 409) 407, 408, 409) 409, 412,) 409,412) 412 Arriva/First Doncaster – Askern – Carcroft X45 only 55 First Doncaster – Rossington – iPort (some) – Lakeside – Doncaster 1 journey 15 each 15 each 30 each 60 each X45 Arriva Doncaster – Askern – Selby 56 First Doncaster – Lakeside – iPort (some) – Rossington – Doncaster i4 First Doncaster - iPort 7 journeys 7 journeys 3 journeys No service 57a First Doncaster - A638 South (P+R) - Doncaster Sheeld Airport - 30 30 30 30/60 Auckley - Cantley - Doncaster X6 Stagecoach Doncaster Sheeld Airport - Wickersley - Waverley - Sheeld 60 60 90 60 57c First Doncaster - Auckley - Cantley - Doncaster Sheeld Airport - 30 30 30 30/60 A638 South (P+R) - Doncaster X19 Stagecoach Doncaster - Marr - Goldthorpe - Barnsley 30 30 60 60 57f First Doncaster - Cantley - Finningley 30 30 30 No service 58a First Doncaster - Bessacarr - Cantley - Doncaster 30 30 30 No service X20 Stagecoach Doncaster - Mexborough - Wombwell - Barnsley 60 60 No service No service 58c First Doncaster - Cantley - Bessacarr - Doncaster 30 30 30 No service Services that do not operate in the Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council area are not shown on the map. 58f First Doncaster - Bessacarr Auckley - Finningley 30 30 30 30/60 The Monday to Friday and Saturday frequency refers to the hours of 0730 to 1800 approx. 60 60 60 60 64/64a First Doncaster – Arksey (service 64a) (service 64a) (service 64) (service 64) 65 First Doncaster – Intake – Wheatley Hills 30 30 No service No service 66/66a First Bentley – Doncaster – Intake 12 12 20 30 52 to South Elmsall 408 405 84b to Sykehouse 51 409 X45 87 87a 51a 412 84 84b 84 84b 84a 87 86 52 84a 87 87b 84b 87a 87a 87 84 87a 87a 87b 84a 87b 50 50a 50b 84b 50b 50 86 50a 84 87 84 87a 50.51 87b 86a 412 412 87b 51a 87 87a 52 84 84a 86 50.50a 84 50b 87b 84 86 51.51a 86 54 87 87a 84a 86a 86 54 87b 84 86a 86a 87b MARKET PLACE 203 to 52 405 84 84 Wombwell 408 84a 409 84b 412 84 54 87 X45 87b 87a 87b 203 87a 87 64 66 66a 84.84a 84a 409 to Pontefract 50.50a.50b 66 64 64a 84b 203 51.51a 66a 52.54.203.496 409 405.X45 to Selby 203 64a 15 203 84b 405 54 84a X45 41 41a 64a 81 82 X19 X19 15 84.84a.84b 81 405 52 87.87a.87b 82 412.X45 X19 to 15a 81 409 X45 Barnsley 82 54 65 65 405 15a 82 409.412 41.41a 41 15 81 81 82 51a.405 66 66a 408.409 41a X45 412 65 408 to Pontefract 66 66a 219 66a 408 to Barnsley 408 409 405 21.25.29.55.57a.57c.57f 51a 49 412 412 219 58a.58c.58f.98.99.291.399 57a 57c 51 51a 58a 58c 57f 49 58f 219 219 219 58a 51 72 58c 412 73 51 51a.405 Peak journeys only 291 51a 408 408.409.412 409 405 72x 55 399 73x 57a 412 X45 219 56 57c (early morning and 14 57f 205 58a 58f evening M-Sat and Sun.) 58c 70 291 58a 58f 399 220 to Wath upon Dearne and Cortonwood 58c 218.218a 221 X20 to Barnsley 19 58f 55 57a 291 399 16 22 evenings only 57f 58f 221 10 56 57c 14 22 21.25.29.55.56 218 72 73x 57a 58a.58c.58f.98.99 218a 72x 57c 16 73 291 to Owston Ferry 73 205 220 220 73x 72x i4 57f 399 to Scunthorpe X20 220 to X20 14 16 Wath upon Dearne 221 10 72 57a 57c 58f 15 221 and Cortonwood X20 55 X78 15a 220 18 X6 55 57f 56 57c 221 215 22 57a 57c 205 X6 i4 57a 56 58f 220 218.218a.220 X6 57a.57c 221.X20 21.25.29 X6 14 98.99.X6 i4 221 14 15 15a 218 i4.X6 218 (some journeys) 55.56 i4 218a 218a 205 205 10 X6 X78 18 215 55 56 205 21 218.218a 25 221 to Rotherham to Rotherham 22 29 X78 98 to Sheeld 99 215 215 215 Wilsic few journeys Cockhill 10.16 55.56 110 10 Lane 14 57a.57c.57f 203 18 15 58a.58c.58f 218.218a 205 X6 215 64.64a 219 Hirst 22 27 Lane 18 65 220 21 19 66 221 25 Cross boundary/Infrequent services 21.25.29 70 405.408.409 Raw 29 27.205.291.399 98.99 412.X45 Lane 22 27 98 72.72x 22 73.73x i4 99 Road with multiple services 205 41 81.82 X6 X10 to Lime Kiln Lane 205 49 84 X10 Rotherham 205 X10 X6 to Sheeld 50.50a.50b 84.84a X19 to Rotherham Salisbury 10.18 205 51.51a 84b 10 Road X20 18 to Dinnington 22 52 86.86a X78 10 54 87.87a.87b X10 18 21.25 to Worksop 27 to Retford X10 22 to Worksop 205 to/from Harworth 29.99 to Retford 98 to Gainsborough INDEX TO PLACES SERVED Grid Ref.
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