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I IBRA B D 24.25 29 N LTAR City Centre ST 31.31a.57.61.62 R S R R 52.52a S 83.83a E ID ’ E U 1/1a First/ (1) High Green - Chapeltown - Ecclesfield Common - Firth Park - Northern General Hospital - 71/71a/ Stagecoach Sheffield - Manor Top (71, 71a) - Mosborough (71,71a) - Crystal Peaks (72) - Sothall (72) - 60 60 60** E 81.82.85.86 G 56 Y F T E G 97.98 Bus Stops D D Stagecoach Burngreave - Sheffield - Newfield Green - Hemsworth - Jordanthorpe/Batemoor 72 Killamarsh - Spinkhill - Staveley - Chesterfield A I 6 combined 7/8 combined 15/30 combined CG13 L R CG15 (1a) High Green - Ecclesfield village - Firth Park - Northern General Hospital - Burngreave - STREET B 71 First Rotherham - Canklow - Brinsworth - Tinsley Park - Attercliffe - Meadowhall 30 30 60 WEST BA CASTLEGATE Sheffield - Newfield Green - Hemsworth - Herdings R 81.82 83.83a Victoria Supertram line and stop W 3 First Nether Edge - Sheffield - Pitsmoor - Northern General Hospital - Firth Park - Wincobank - 10 12 20/30 72/72a First Sheffield - Parkway Markets - Handsworth - Waverley - (Treeton 72a) - Brinsworth - 30 30 60 (72a) 85.88 CG16 5.32.35.70.71.265 A Quays Rotherham 31.31a.57.61.62 I Meadowhall CG6 SNIG HILL 1.1a CG12 N 81.82.85.86 CG9 88.265 G CG17 3.75.76 72/72a TM Travel Chapeltown - Burncross - High Green - Wentworth Industrial Park (72a) - Hoyland - Wath - 60 60 no service A 87.97.98 ShefSheffieldfield Bus PPartnershipartnership 4 TM Travel Sheffield - Sharrow Head - Banner Cross - Bents Green - (Ringinglow few journeys) 60 60 see service 4a T Manvers 3.75.76 E CG5 CG18 6.6a.10a.20 wworksorks ttogetherogether ttoo givgivee youyou: 4a TM Travel Sheffield - Sharrow Head - Banner Cross - Millhouses see service 4 see service 460 CG11 73/74 G&J Holmes Crystal Peaks - Killamarsh - Renishaw - Barlborough - Clowne 120 combined 120 combined no service 7.8.8a.31.31a.57.61.62.86 CG10 CG19 52.52a.74.X1.X3.X78 • A simple bus network 5 SCT Sheffield - Burngreave - Grimesthorpe - Wensley Estate - Firth Park 60 60 no service T T E 74 First/ Sheffield - Attercliffe - Sheffield Business Park - Waverley - Treeton - Swallownest - 60 60 60* E QUEEN STREET BA K STREET TR E E N CASTLE ST. EXCHANGE S • Co-ordinatedCo-ordinated timetables A TM Travel Millhouses (Tesco P&R) - Banner Cross - Hunters Bar - Hallamshire Hospital - Sheffield - 30 30 see service 6a TM Travel Todwick - Harthill (then as 29 to Rotherham) R T 6 N CG22 E ST 81.82.85.96 CG4 G • GrGreatreeat value CityBusCit and CityWide Attercliffe - Darnall - Littledale R 81.82 K CG20 1.1a.56.252 E 35.70.74 E R 75/76 First (75) Shiregreen (anticlockwise) - Firth Park - Page Hall - Burngreave - Sheffield - 6 combined 7/8 combined 15 combined T 83.83a L 31.31a.57 X1.X3.X78 A multi-operatorr tickets by TTrTravelMasterravelMaster N 6a TM Travel Sheffield - Attercliffe - Darnall - Manor Top see service 6 see service 660 E 85.88 S CG21 7.8.8a.40.41.120 Highfields - Woodseats - Meadowhead - Jordanthorpe/Batemoor T 61.62.86 CG3 M T Y E . • FrFrequentreequent serviservicesices on a number of rroroutesoutes AN A (76) Shiregreen (clockwise) - Firth Park - Page Hall - Burngreave - Sheffield - Highfields - 81.82 PO L Castle Fitzalan Square/ 7 Stagecoach Ecclesfield - Parson Cross - Owlerton - Sheffield - Manor Top - Woodhouse - Beighton - 20 30 60** M 1.1a.75 H Woodseats - Greenhill - Low Edges 83.83a CA Square Ponds Forge • Buses with low floor access Crystal Peaks T 76.86.96 Castle Sq. O 85.88 ST. C W 6.120 97.98 OMMERCIAL ST. • NewNew,, grgreenerreeener bbuses 81 First Stannington - Malin Bridge - Hillsborough - Sheffield - Hunters Bar - Banner Cross - 20 20 60** N 8/8a First Ecclesfield - Parson Cross - Owlerton - Sheffield - Manor Top - Base Green - Birley - 20 combined 30 combined 60 (8)** H Cathedral 181 HS2 40.41 5.43.43a Ecclesall - Dore E HS3 120 44.44a.61 CG2 • £25.5 million invested in bus stops and Hackenthorpe (8)/ Owlthorpe (8a) - Crystal Peaks AD H CG1 72.72a Cathedral IG 252 62.X7.X17 24.25 key rroutesoutes 82 First Hall Park Head - Malin Bridge - Hillsborough - Sheffield - Hunters Bar - Banner Cross - 20 20 60 STREE H 294.X5 10 SCT Manor Top - Arbourthorne - Heeley Green - Nether Edge - Endcliffe (except AM peak) - 60 60 no service T AG1 AG12 30.30a.X30 X7.X55 Ecclesall - Millhouses CHURCH ST. Broomhill - Hallamshire Hospital - Crookesmoor - Upperthorpe - Sheffield - Manor Park - 30.30a . T E 30.30a AG2 E FS1 95.120.181 Ponds Manor Top N 52.52a S T 83 First/ Bents Green - High Storrs - Hunters Bar - Sheffield - Firshill - Southey Green - 20 30 30/60 LA HS4 51.51.52.52a HS5 T T 95 X30 A Forge E E FS2 6.6a.56 P AG3 G Stagecoach Parson Cross - Ecclesfield P 10a SCT Manor Top - Manor Park - Sheffield - Upperthorpe - Crookesmoor - Hallamshire Hospital - 60 60 no service RI E T R Orchard T LEOPOLD ST. 10.24.25 FS3 31.31a.57 Broomhill - Endcliffe (except AM peak) - Nether Edge - Heeley Green - Arbourthorne - S Square STREET 83a Stagecoach Fulwood - Nether Green - Hunters Bar - Sheffield - Firshill - Southey Green - Parson Cross - 20 30 no service City Hall T Manor Top 1.1a.88 AG4 CH1 A FS4 43.43a.44 Ecclesfield FARGATE T CH2 L AF L ES 6.30.30a.5151 AG9 F 15a Stagecoach Crystal Peaks - Eckington - Marsh Lane - Apperknowle - Coal Aston - Dronfield no service no service 120* W 81.82 75.76.X1 AG5 E POND HILL 52.52a.85.95 D 85 First/ Sheffield - Owlerton - Foxhill - Grenoside - High Green 30 30 60** 83.83a.88 3.4.4a.10a SHE TM Travel 120.181.271.X30 Crucible N 20.24.25 18/18a First Meadowhall - Darnall - Manor Top - Norton - Jordanthorpe (18a) OR 30 combined 30 combined 60 CH3 U Sheffield Interchange- SURRE Theatre R Graves Park - Woodseats - Meersbrook - Sheffield (18) City Y A See list of 86 Stagecoach Lowedges - Greenhill - Hutcliffe Wood - Abbeydale - Highfields - Sheffield - Owlerton - 30 30 60 6.51.51.52.52a STREE 95.120.181 Hall T 3.20.83.83a.97.98 AG6 E Sheffield Interchange SheffieldSheffield Bus PPartnershipartnership 20 First Hemsworth - Norton Lees - Heeley - Lowfields - Sheffield - Burngreave - 15 15 30/60 Foxhill - Parson Cross (ASDA) - Burncross - Chapeltown L C POO A D Bus Services below Northern General - Southey Green - Parson Cross - Ecclesfield ERS 5.7.8.8a.32.A1 AG7 B 87 Powells Meadowhall - Tinsley - Brinsworth - Whiston - Wickersley - Maltby 60 60 no service ARK Odeon workingworking togethertogether fforor yyouou B Town Hall Lyceum Theatre FS5 Yorkshire Penistone - Thurgoland - Deepcar - Stocksbridge 120 120 no service 6.43.43a 23 PON CA CARVER STREET 44.56.120 Tiger 88 Stagecoach Bents Green - Banner Cross - Hunters Bar - Sheffield - Burngreave - 10 10 30 75.76 TH1 61.62.81.82.85.86.96 AG8 Northern General Hospital - Firth Park - Shiregreen - Ecclesfield - (Smithy Wood) MBRIDGE STREET Peace D DIVISION T Gardens 10.24.25.30.30a 6.5151 Yorkshire Barnsley - Thurgoland - Deepcar - Stocksbridge 1 journey no service no service E 23a ST ROCKINGHAM STREET 95 First Sheffield - Commonside - Walkley 10 12 15/20 E 35.40.41.52.52a AG11 Tiger 1.1a.5151 R 86.96.97.98 . 6.18.32.35.56 T 70.120.252 STREET S 65.70.85.215 TH3 TH2 X1.X30 24/25 First/ Bradway - Low Edges - Meadowhead - Heeley - Lowfields - Granville Square (inbound) / 6 combined 7/8 combined 15/30 combined 96 First Sheffield - Abbeydale - Chancet Wood 30 30 no service AG13 5.61.62.X1.X7 218.252.271.272 CS3 Stagecoach Charlotte Road (outbound) - Sheffield - Manor Park - Stradbroke (24) OR E TE 273.274.275.A1 N A Woodthorpe (25) - Woodhouse 97/98 First (97) Totley/(98) Totley Brook - Abbeydale - Highfields - Sheffield - Burngreave 10 combined 10 combined 15/30 combined O 6.30.30a.52.52a.85 G 3.4.4a.10a T EL SS1 (Scott Road) - Northern General Hospital - Norwood - Southey Green - S 95.120.181.271.X30 D AG1O 20.24.25 N N 26 TM Travel Crystal Peaks - Killamarsh - Woodall - Thorpe Salvin - Kiveton - Crystal Peaks 120 120 no service TER I MH1 U 43.43a.44.X17 (Donovan Road 98) - Wadsley Bridge - Hillsborough AR P R H A C 26a TM Travel Crystal Peaks - Kiveton - Thorpe Salvin -Woodall - Killamarsh - Crystal Peaks 120 120 no service 120 First/ Fulwood - Ranmoor - Broomhill - Hallamshire Hospital - Sheffield - Manor Top - 5 combined 6 combined 10/15 combined 5.32.61.62.81 3.4.4a.5.20 Sheffield Hallam 1.1a.5151 ARE 82.85.86.96.A1 24.25.43.43a University Stagecoach Frecheville - Hackenthorpe - Crystal Peaks - Westfield - Halfway 56.252.X1 SQU F Sheffield 27 First Rotherham - Aston - Beighton - Crystal Peaks 20/40 30 60 UR CS2 CS1 44.61.62.X7 R Sheffield MH3 NI Station Station/ 181 First Dore - Ecclesall - Banner Cross - Hallamshire Hospital - Sheffield University 8 journeys no service no service V STE MH2 AL SS2 29 TM Travel (Sheffield - Ecclesfield -) Chapeltown - High Green - Wortley - Penistone 120 120 120 3 G 4.4a.6.18.43.43a.44.56 O W SS3 Sheffield travelsouthyorkshire.com/sbp 75.76 AT 65.85.95.181.215.218.271 N O travelsouthyorkshire.com/sbptravelsouthyorkshire.com/sbp 201 Stagecoach Stocksbridge - Deepcar - Tankersley - Thorncliffe - Chapeltown 60 60 no service 3.4.4a.10a.65 E R R 53.71 Hallam 65.215 W 86.96 272.273.274.275.X7.X17 E 30/X30 TM Travel Sheffield - Richmond Park - Handsworth - (X30 via Mosborough Parkway) - 30 30 see service 30a O 81.82.83.83a.88 AT University 218.271.272 R 97.98 215.218.271.272 F P Woodhouse (30) - Beighton - Crystal Peaks 215 TM Travel Sheffield - Ecclesall - Fox House - Grindleford - Calver - Bakewell 1 journey 1 journey 4 journeys U 273.274.275 R 273.274.275 RN E MH4 I T.
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