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School Bus Services in the Oldham Area September 2018 to July 2019 School Bus Services in the Oldham Area September 2018 to July 2019 Journeys in this leaflet operate on schooldays only, unless otherwise stated. Although provided primarily for school students, members of the public may use these services with the exception of Yellow School Buses. Services are listed alphabetically under school names. Oldham 2018-2019 website6 - 1 - 20/07/2018 11:24:00 An introduction to School buses and concessionary fares for students in Greater Manchester Passengers can pay a fare to the driver for each journey shown on this timetable. However, students will need to show an IGO pass to travel at the concessionary (reduced) fare. If students do not have an IGO pass, they will have to pay a higher fare. Most of the journeys shown in this timetable are funded by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM). The majority of TfGM funded services charge a standard fare and also offer daily return tickets. In some cases, the return ticket can also be used for travel on other journeys which serve similar areas – even if it is provided by a different operator. On most services, students can also buy a weekly scholar’s ticket, which costs £7.30. These are ONLY valid on schooldays on school buses and are available from the bus driver on all services where they are applicable. To help the driver, please try to have the correct fare when buying your ticket. A summary of fares and ticketing information on all school services included in this timetable can be found at https://www.tfgm.com/tickets-and-passes/bus-school-bus-services There are also a small number of TfGM funded services where the operator sets the fares. You will need to check with the operator what fares are available. Yellow School Buses This timetable also shows the journeys operated by Yellow School Buses. Yellow School Bus journeys have special travel conditions and can only be used by students who hold a Yellow School Bus pass which is valid for that journey. Students who wish to use a Yellow School Bus should go to https://www.tfgm.com/tickets-and-passes/bus-yellow-school-buses for details on how to apply for a pass. The IGO Pass All students between the ages of 11 and 16 need an IGO pass if they wish to travel at the concessionary (reduced fare) rate on buses. The IGO pass is like an ID card and proves that the student is aged 16 or under. It must be carried on all journeys and shown to the driver before paying the fare. The IGO pass costs £10 and can only be bought by students who live, or go to school in Greater Manchester. More information on IGO and an application form to get an IGO pass is on the TfGM website at http://igo.tfgm.com (Please note: students who are entitled to a free Scholars Travel Pass for journeys between home and school and students aged between 16 and 19 who have a Scholars Concessionary Pass, do not need an IGO Pass for these journeys) Oldham 2018-2019 website6 - 2 - 20/07/2018 11:24:00 SCHOOLS SERVED PAGE: SCHOOLS: START: FINISH: 4-7 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE 0855 1515 MTThF Broadway, Oldham, OL9 9QY 1345 W BLUE COAT SCHOOL 8-11 0845 1520 Egerton Street, Oldham. OL1 3SQ 12 CO-OP ACADEMY FAILSWORTH 0835 1450 MTuWF Brierley Avenue, Failsworth, Manchester M35 9HA 1400 Th 13-14 CROMPTON HOUSE SCHOOL 0840 1440 M Rochdale Road, High Crompton, Shaw, Oldham. OL2 7HS 1520 TWTF 15 NORTH CHADDERTON SCHOOL 0830 1430 Chadderton Hall Road, Chadderton, Oldham. OL9 0BN 16 OASIS ACADEMY OLDHAM 0825 1500 Hollins Road, Hollinwood, Oldham. OL8 4JZ 17 THE RADCLYFFE SCHOOL 0835 1500 MTTF Hunt Lane, Chadderton, Oldham. OL9 0LS 1400 W 18 ROYTON & CROMPTON SCHOOL 0830 1440 Blackshaw Lane, Royton, Oldham. OL2 6NT 19-20 SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL 0845 1300 W High Street, Uppermill, Oldham. OL3 6BU 1520 MTTF 21-22 WATERHEAD ACADEMY 0840 1455 MTWT Huddersfield Road, Oldham OL4 3NY 1400 F Oldham 2018-2019 website6 - 3 - 20/07/2018 11:24:00 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE (0855 – 1515 MTThF/1345 Wed) Effective 1 September 2018 YELLOW SCHOOL BUS SERVICE Y5: FOR USE BY YELLOW SCHOOL BUS PASS HOLDERS ONLY SHOLVER – MOORSIDE - BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE Service Y5 Operator Code: FM Operator Code: FM FM W NW SHOLVER, Pearly Bank 0750 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE 1400 1530 Pennine Meadows 0755 Werneth, Frederick Street 1407 1537 Moorside 0801 Oldham, Bottom o’ th’ Moor 1415 1545 Oldham, Bottom o’ th’ Moor 0816 Moorside 1423 1553 Werneth, Frederick Street 0825 Pennine Meadows 1426 1556 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE 0835 SHOLVER, Pearly Bank 1432 1602 ROUTE: From SHOLVER, Pearly Bank via Sholver Lane, Longfellow Crescent, Coleridge Road, Ripponden Road, Whinberry Way, Whitehall Lane Turf Pit Lane, Ripponden Road, Huddersfield Road, Bottom o ‘th’ Moor, Oldham Way, Manchester Street, Oxford Street, Block Lane, Wash Brook, Butler Green, Thompson Lane, Eaves Lane, Broadway to BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE. Returns via the reverse of the above route to Wash Brook then via Old Lane, Spencer Street, Manchester Road, Manchester Street and the reverse of the above route to Sholver, Pearly Bank. NEWTON HEATH - FAILSWORTH - BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE Service 833 Operator Code: RDT Operator Code: RDT RDT W NW NEWTON HEATH, Droylsden Road/Gaskell Street 0810 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE 1355 1525 Failsworth, Lord Lane/Day Drive 0817 Mersey Road North 1405 1535 Mersey Road North 0826 Failsworth, Lord Lane/Day Drive 1414 1544 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE 0836 NEWTON HEATH, Droylsden Road/Gaskell Street 1421 1551 ROUTE: From NEWTON HEATH, Droylsden Road/Gaskell Street via Droylsden Road, Hulmes Road, Lord Lane, Ashton Road West, Ashton Road East, Westminster Road, Mersey Road North, Manchester Road, Stanley Road, Butler Green, Thompson Lane, Eaves Lane, Broadway to BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE. Returns via reverse of the above route. W Wednesday only NW Not Wednesday Oldham 2018-2019 website6 - 4 - 20/07/2018 11:24:00 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE DERKER – WATERHEAD - BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE Service 836 Operator Code: RDT Operator Code: RDT RDT W NW DERKER, Vulcan Street/Abbotsford Road 0800 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE 1355 1525 Waterhead 0807 Werneth, Frederick Street 1404 1534 Lees Road/Glodwick Road 0824 Lees Road/Glodwick Road 1410 1540 Werneth, Frederick Street 0831 Waterhead 1420 1550 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE 0842 DERKER, Vulcan Street/Abbotsford Road 1427 1557 ROUTE: From DERKER, Vulcan Street/Abbotsford Road via Vulcan Street, Abbotsford Road, Stoneleigh Street, Westminster Street, London Road, Barry Street, Huddersfield Road, Stamford Road, St John Street, High Street, Lees Road, Oldham Way, Manchester Street, Oxford Street, Block Lane, Wash Brook, Butler Green, Thompson Lane, Eaves Lane, Broadway to BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE. Returns via the reverse of the above route to Huddersfield Road then via Ripponden Road, Derker Street, London Road and via the reverse of the above to Derker, Vulcan Street/Abbotsford Road. HOLTS – ABBEY HILLS – BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE Service 812 Operator Code: FM Operator Code: STO STO W NW HOLTS ESTATE, Wildmoor Avenue 0817 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE 1355 1525 Abbey Hills , Welcome Inn 0822 Werneth, Frederick Street 1404 1534 Werneth, Frederick Street 0837 Abbey Hills Road/Glodwick Road 1410 1540 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE 0846 HOLTS ESTATE, Wildmoor Avenue 1420 1550 SERVICE 812: FROM HOLTS, Wildmoor Avenue/Meadowbank Close via Wildmoor Avenue, Lees New Road, Abbey Hills Road, Park Road, Oldham Way, Manchester Street, Oxford Street, Block Lane, Wash Brook, Butler Green, Thompson Lane, Eaves Lane, Broadway to BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE. Returns via reverse of above route to Holts, Wildmoor Avenue. COPPICE – LIMESIDE – BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE Service 821 Operator Code: RDT Operator Code: SM SM W NW COPPICE, Copster Hill Road/Ashton Road 0817 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE 1355 1525 Limeside, St Chad’s Crescent 0826 Werneth, Chapel Road/Chamber Road 1401 1531 Werneth, Chapel Road/Chamber Road 0831 Limeside, St Chad’s Crescent 1406 1536 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE 0842 COPPICE, Copster Hill Road/Ashton Road 1413 1543 Route: FROM COPSTER HILL ROAD/ASHTON ROAD via Copster Hill Road, Hollins Road, Trough Gate, Elm Road, Lime Green, St Chad’s Crescent, Limeside Road, Hollins Road, Chapel Road, Manchester Road, Stanley Road, Butler Green, Thompson Lane, Eaves Lane, Broadway to BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE. Returns via the reverse of the above route to Coppice, Copster Hill Road. W Wednesday only NW Not Wednesday Oldham 2018-2019 website6 - 5 - 20/07/2018 11:24:00 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE BARDSLEY – WERNETH – BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE Service 824 Operator Code: STO Operator Code: STO STO Service Number: W NW BARDSLEY, Bardsley Vale Avenue 0800 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN 1400 1530 COLLEGE Fitton Hill Community Centre 0806 Werneth, Chapel Road/Chamber Road 1406 1536 Coppice, Hulme Grammar School 0818 Coppice, Hulme Grammar School 1409 1539 Werneth, Chapel Road/Chamber Road 0824 Fitton Hill Community Centre 1420 1550 BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN COLLEGE 0832 BARDSLEY, Bardsley Vale Avenue 1425 1555 SERVICE 824: FROM ASHTON ROAD/BARDSLEY VALE AVENUE via Ashton Road, Fir Tree Avenue, Keswick Avenue, Honeywell Lane, Ashton Road, Chamber Road, Manchester Road, Stanley Road, Butler Green, Thompson Lane, Eaves Lane, Broadway to BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN RC COLLEGE. Returns via the reverse of the above route to Chamber Road then via Ashton Road, King Street, turn at the roundabout, King Street, Ashton Road and then via the reverse of the above to Bardsley, Bardsley Vale Avenue.
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