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Edenfield Rochdale Rd We flow freely through the valley, every 15 mins non-stop Rostron Arms between Bury and Rawtenstall, and on to Burnley and Blackburn every hour. Enjoy the finest Bolton Rd N local produce around (including those Witchway GM saver area fast to Manchester world-famous black puddings) at Bury Shuttleworth Market, or head into the hills for Eagle & Child breathtaking views and even better walks, all just a short ride away. Sit back and relax. With free WiFi, USB power, Manchester Rd contactless payments and loads more as standard Longsight Rd on Irwell Line, there’s no better way to enjoy crossing our rivers and valleys. Walmersley M 6 d 6 R y e l non-stop Tottington Rd s r e m l a 481 W 483 Bell Ln Metrolink tram station 2 Bury 3 Bolton Rd summary of all buses between Bury & Rawtenstall 481 483 from from Bury Rawtenstall interchange bus station to travel time to travel time Rawtenstall 30 mins Bury 30 mins 0629 0719 1000 buses pick up 0559 0641 0935 buses pick up 8 mins 0659 0749 1030 10 mins later from 0629 0711 1005 later from Edenfield, 0719 0819 1100 Walmersley post office 0644 1035 Rostron Arms SUNDAYS 0741 SUNDAYS 0734 SATURDAYS 0849 1130 and 21 mins later 0659 SATURDAYS 0811 1105 0749 0919 1200 0714 1135 and from Walmersley from Edenfield 0841 post office 20 mins later 0804 0949 1230 by the Rostron Arms 0724 0911 1205 MONDAYS - FRIDAYS 0819 1004 1300 MONDAYS - FRIDAYS 0736 0926 1235 0834 1019 1330 0751 0941 1305 0849 1034 1400 0806 0956 1335 1049 1430 0826 1405 then at then 1500 0841 1435 04 then 11 04 1530 0856 1505 19 1600 0911 26 1535 34 19 1630 0926 41 1605 49 34 1700 0941 56 1635 1730 0956 1705 until 54 until until 1800 then at 1735 1704 these pages show 1611 1719 1704 a summary of 11 1626 1734 1719 all buses between 26 1641 1749 1734 Bury and Rawtenstall 41 1656 1754 1804 56 1711 1824 1814 for buses to & from 1741 until 1844 1844 Blackburn on the 481 1811 1914 1914 see pages 6-9 1511 1841 1944 1944 for buses to & from 1526 1911 2014 2014 Burnley on the 483 1535 1944 2114 2114 see pages 10-13 1541 2044 1556 1611 1626 1641 1656 1711 1726 1741 1801 free flowing 1821 1841 follow the river into the heart of 1911 1944 Rossendale through the Irwell Valley, 2044 with buses between Bury and Rawtenstall every 15 mins 4 TOWARDS HASLINGDEN & BLACKBURN 481 route number 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 Bury interchange stand C 0659 0819 0919 1019 1119 1219 1319 1419 1519 1649 Walmersley post office 0709 0829 0929 1029 1129 1229 1329 1429 1529 1702 Edenfield Rostron Arms 0720 0840 0940 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 1540 1713 Rawtenstall bus station arr 0729 0849 0949 1049 1149 1249 1349 1449 1549 1722 stand B dep 0629 0733 0854 0954 1054 1154 1254 1354 1454 1553 1727 Grasmere Road 0634 0740 0859 0959 1059 1159 1259 1359 1459 1558 1734 Haslingden Warner St 0642 0751 0907 1007 1107 1207 1307 1407 1513 1608 1742 Belthorn Tower View 0652 0801 0917 1017 1117 1217 1317 1417 1523 1618 1752 Royal Blackburn Hospital 0657 0813 0926 1026 1126 1226 1326 1431 1533 1628 1803 Mondays to Fridays Blackburn bus station 0707 0829 0939 1039 1139 1239 1339 1446 1547 1642 1816 route number 481 481 481 Bury interchange stand C 0719 19 1619 Walmersley Post Office 0729 29 1629 Edenfield Rostron Arms 0740 40 1640 Rawtenstall bus station arr 0749 then 49 1649 every Saturdays stand B dep 0754 54 1654 until Grasmere Road 0759 hour 59 1659 at Haslingden Warner St 0807 07 1707 Belthorn Tower View 0817 17 1717 Royal Blackburn Hospital 0826 26 1726 Blackburn bus station 0839 39 1739 For buses on Sundays between Rawtenstall and Bury, see pages 4 & 5 switch to the witch connect to Manchester in Rawtenstall, catch the Witchway up to every 15 mins 6 7 TOWARDS BURY 481 route number 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 Blackburn bus station stand 2 0713 0853 53 1353 1506 1603 1708 1825 Royal Blackburn Hospital 0725 0905 05 1405 1519 1616 1721 1837 Belthorn Tower View 0734 0914 14 1414 1528 1627 1732 1846 Haslingden Health Centre 0744 0924 then 24 1424 1538 1637 1742 1856 Broadway post office 0750 0929 every 29 1429 1543 1642 1747 1901 until Rawtenstall bus station arr 0801 0937 hour 37 1437 1551 1652 1757 1909 at stand H dep 0806 0941 41 1441 1556 1656 1801 Edenfield Rostron Arms 0816 0949 49 1449 1604 1704 1809 Walmersley post office 0828 0959 59 1459 1614 1714 1819 Mondays to Fridays Bury Interchange 0844 1011 11 1511 1628 1728 1829 route number 481 481 481 481 Blackburn bus station stand 2 0853 53 1753 Royal Blackburn Hospital 0905 05 1805 Belthorn Tower View 0914 14 1814 Haslingden Health Centre 0754 0924 then 24 1824 Saturdays Broadway post office 0759 0929 every 29 1829 until Rawtenstall bus station arr 0807 0937 hour 37 1837 at stand H dep 0811 0941 41 1841 Edenfield Rostron Arms 0819 0949 49 1849 Walmersley post office 0829 0959 57 1857 Bury Interchange 0841 1011 07 1907 follow the markets For buses on Sundays between ride to the best buys Rawtenstall and Bury, see pages 4 & 5 Bury up to every 15 mins Blackburn & Burnley up to every hour 8 9 TOWARDS WATERFOOT & BURNLEY 483 route number 883 483 483 483 483 483 883 483 483 483 483 Bury Interchange C 0719 0734 0904 04 1404 1534 1634 1719 1749 Walmersley post office 0729 0744 0914 14 1414 1547 1647 1732 1759 Edenfield Rostron Arms 0740 0755 0925 25 1425 1558 1658 1743 1810 then arr 0749 0804 0934 34 1434 1607 1707 1752 1819 Rawtenstall Bacup Road every dep 0703 0754 0809 0939 hour 39 until 1439 1516 1612 1712 1757 1824 Waterfoot turning circle 0708 0759 0815 0944 at 44 1444 1530 1617 1717 1802 1829 Water Dean Lane 0718 0825 0954 54 1454 1540 1627 1727 1812 1839 Towneley Rock Lane 0727 0834 1003 03 1503 1549 1636 1736 1821 1848 Burnley bus station 0733 0840 1009 09 1509 1555 1642 1742 1827 1854 Mondays to Fridays route number 483 483 483 483 483 483 483 Bury Interchange C 0749 0849 1004 04 1604 1704 Walmersley post office 0759 0859 1014 14 1614 1714 EdenfieldRostron Arms 0810 0910 1025 25 1625 1725 then arr 0819 0919 1034 34 1634 1734 Rawtenstall Bacup Road every dep 0724 0824 0924 1039 hour 39 until 1639 1739 Saturdays Waterfoot turning circle 0729 0829 0929 1044 at 44 1644 1744 Water Dean Lane 0739 0839 0939 1054 54 1654 1754 Towneley Rock Lane 0748 0848 0948 1103 03 1703 1803 Burnley bus station 0754 0854 0954 1109 09 1709 1809 For buses on Sundays between Rawtenstall and Bury, see pages 4 & 5 switch to the witch connect to Manchester in Rawtenstall, catch the Witchway up to every 15 mins 10 11 TOWARDS BURY 483 route number 483 483 483 883 483 483 483 883 483 883 883 483 483 Burnley bus station stand 5 0609 0639 0713 0743 0917 17 1417 1526 1600 1647 1745 1835 Towneley Rock Lane 0613 0643 0717 0747 0921 21 1421 1530 1604 1651 1749 1839 Water Dean Lane 0624 0654 0728 0802 0935 35 1435 1544 1618 1705 1803 1853 then Waterfoot Co-op 0635 0705 0740 0817 0945 45 1445 1528 1558 1628 1715 1813 1903 every until arr 0641 0711 0746 0824 0951 51 1451 1535 1605 1634 1721 1819 1909 Rawtenstall bus station stand H hour dep 0644 0714 0751 0956 at 56 1456 1535 1611 1726 1821 1911 Edenfield Rostron Arms 0652 0722 0801 1004 04 1504 1543 1619 1734 1829 1919 Walmersley post office 0702 0732 0813 1014 14 1514 1553 1629 1744 1839 1927 Bury Interchange 0714 0744 0829 1026 26 1526 1607 1643 1758 1849 1937 Mondays to Fridays this bus runs on school days only route number 483 483 483 483 483 483 483 Burnley bus station stand 5 0702 0802 0917 17 1617 1732 1832 Towneley Rock Lane 0706 0806 0921 21 1621 1736 1836 Water Dean Lane 0720 0820 0935 35 1635 1750 1850 then Waterfoot Co-op 0730 0830 0945 every 45 1645 1800 1900 Saturdays arr 0736 0836 0951 51 until 1651 1806 1906 Rawtenstall bus station stand H hour dep 0741 0841 0956 at 56 1656 1811 1911 Edenfield Rostron Arms 0749 0849 1004 04 1704 1819 1919 Walmersley post office 0759 0859 1014 14 1714 1827 1927 Bury Interchange 0811 0911 1026 26 1726 1837 1937 For buses on Sundays between Rawtenstall and Bury, see pages 4 & 5 Sunday best up to every 30 mins between Bury & Rawtenstall on Sundays see pages 4 & 5 12 13.
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