Area 10 Local Bus Travel Guide for Worksop and Harworth Area

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Area 10 Local Bus Travel Guide for Worksop and Harworth Area Area 10 local bus travel guide for Worksop and Harworth area August 2014 This leaflet provides a travel map and destination and frequency guide for all local bus services in the Worksop and Harworth area. Full timetables for these services can be obtained from the relevant operators, contact details are shown on the next page. Service Route Days of Early morning Daytime Evening Sundays operation Every Every Every Every 4, 4A Larwood - Worksop - Manton Daily 30 mins 20 mins 1 journey 60 mins 5, 5A Worksop - Coniston Road/Gateford - Worksop Mon - Sat 1 journey 30 mins 1 journey ---- 7 Worksop - Shireoaks - Worksop Mon - Sat 3 journeys 30 mins ---- ---- 19, 19A, 19B Rotherham - Dinington - Worksop Daily 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins 21 Worksop - Langold - Harworth - Doncaster Daily 1 journey 60 mins 60 mins 2 hours 22 Worksop - Langold - Doncaster Daily 20-40 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins 25 Worksop - Blyth - Harworth - Doncaster Daily 3 journeys 60 mins 2 journeys 2 hours (Sundays Harworth - Doncaster only) 27 Retford - Mattersey - Bawtry Mon - Sat 1 journey 60 mins 1 journey ---- 29 Retford - Blyth - Bawtry - Doncaster Mon - Sat 3 journeys 2 hours ---- ---- 42 Wensleydale - Worksop - Manton Wood Mon - Sat 3 journeys 60 mins 1 journey ---- 43 Wensleydale - Worksop - Retford Mon - Sat 4 journeys 60 mins 1 journey ---- 77 Worksop - Clowne - Chesterfield Daily 30-45 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins 99 Retford - Doncaster Mon - Sat 1 journey 60 mins ---- ---- Continued on next page Service Route Days of Early morning Daytime Evening Sundays operation Every Every Every Every 108 (NOT) Sainsbury’s - St Annes Drive - Worksop - Queensway Mon - Sat ---- 60 mins (until 1435) ---- ---- 127 (UN) Mattersey Thorpe/Misson - Bawtry - Harworth Mon - Fri 2 journeys 60 mins 1 journey ---- 209 (SEM) Worksop - Market Warsop - Edwinstowe Mon - Sat 1 journey 2 hours 1 journey ---- SA Worksop - Ollerton (The Sherwood Arrow) Daily 3 journeys 2 hours 4 journeys 4 hours (Connections to Nottingham guaranteed) Note: Early morning refers to journeys before 08.00. Evening refers to journeys after 18.00 although this The Bus may vary slightly on some high frequency services. Please check the operator’s timetable for more detail. Appeals Body For full timetable and fares information on the above services If you have a complaint about a please contact the relevant operators. particular service you should raise the matter with the appropriate Stagecoach East Midlands Tel: 0345 605 0 605 Web: www.stagecoachbus.com operator. Any passenger who is NottsBus Tel: 0300 500 80 80 Web: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses not satisfied with an operator’s response/action with regard to NottsBus is the name used for services in this area that are supported by Nottinghamshire County Council a dispute over customer service and operated on their behalf by: or quality of service can refer the matter to the Bus Appeals Body. NOT Nottsbus Tel: (0115) 962 4390 Web: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses SEM Stagecoach East Midlands Tel: 0345 605 0 605 Web: www.stagecoachbus.com The Bus Appeals Body UN Unity Coaches Tel: (01777) 817556 Web: www.unity-coaches.com is an organisation which will act as an arbitrator in resolving disputes Bus timetables are also available at your local library, bus station, Customer Service Points, Tourist between passengers Information Centre and bus company information office or by post from the relevant operator. and operators. Bus timetables and journey planning information are available on the Nottinghamshire County Council They can be contacted at: web site at: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses Bus Appeals Body c/o N.F.B.U. PO Box 320, Portsmouth PO5 3SD L I O R NNO R T H YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT L I N C C O L N S HOI RLE NETWORK N 291.391 to Doncaster KEY H 291 to T E 291 391 Owston U R Ferry O I To Doncaster 391 to Bus route S H and the North S Epworth Other road K Service number 27 O R Bus terminus 25 Y Service operates in direction of arrow only E Voluntary car/minibus scheme R Area covered by this travel guide I Adjacent Travel Guide Area 11 Passenger railway line and station Shirebrook H Misson EMT (East Midlands Trains) To Doncaster NE (National 22.205 127 Rail operators Express East Coast) to Doncaster NT (Northern Trains) 127 S 21.25.29.99.DS 127 to Doncaster Places of interest Clumber Park K 205 Tourist Information Centre Tickhill 127 BAWTRY Hospital R 205 National Express Stop see inset 11 for details O 21.25.29 HARWORTH 30.30A Scaftworth 127 Everton 29 127 BIRCOTES 127 Y 22 25 SCALE 21 205 Scrooby 96 Styrrup HT.NE Mattersey 27 0 1 2 Miles 25 127 29 Thorpe Gringley 0 1 2 3 Kms. 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N B K O 42.43 A R T 5 W Service number 25 A L CONISTON R T Gateford P R R . A W Y 5 H Y 127 S R A E D A Harworth Bus terminus 127 R K AL D C H R A B S E 21 F WEN D O A E D 19 19 19 ROAD S S 42 A D A W A LE GRANGE V Service operates in A 5 .22 22 42 43 42 A Y 43 O IEW 127 L LODORE RD 5 .22 IC L D R G E A AT K RD HEMMINGFIELD RD 43 A 127 direction of arrow only D E L F E H Y O E 205 R 5 A A N T W D 5 5 5 LA Y L 25 Public amenties School A R RAYMOTH LANE THI THIEVESDALE B T 5 L O EVESDALE I K A L C K D A 42 43 NDROC 5 P 22 N K SA E R R E 29 V G H D B FULMARWAY I 21 I N R L I 127 VA L A Serlby C 5 D O U E L 21 N ©P1ndar5 CE Forest Hill U L S A O TE 25 Z 19 5 L R L D Park C 22 R 25 E K D H R U 42 R R 21 Y A A A INE C 19 RA S AVENUE O O A O 21 School 21 25 29 R L A AND L 43 A AM R A G B E D 19 S D D 25 ES N R S O A R EX R O 29 R WING O D D F E A IE Y 7 CARLTON L S R D AV. 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