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202 341 342 344 Bustimes 25 July 2011 BusTimes Changes since the last edition Bus Numbers Bus 344 Route changed to serve Waverley 202 341 342 Road Estate instead of Grosvenor Road and Marlborough Road. Minor timetable changes. 344 Serving Glossop Simmondley Gamesley Charlesworth Broadbottom Mottram in Longdendale Hattersley Gee Cross Godley Backbower Hyde For public transport information phone Buses run by Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 Speedwellbus 7am – 8pm Mon to Fri 8am – 8pm Sat, Sun & public holidays Calls cost 10p a minute plus network extras Visit the online bus timetable library at www.tfgm.com ©Transport for Greater Manchester PO Box 429 • Manchester • M60 1HX 28452–G202–5000–0611 Printed on coated recycled paper made using 50% recycled fibre from post consumer sources and 50% virgin fibre from sustainable forests. Further information Mail-out service and alternative formats To ask for leaflets to be sent to you, or to request large print, Braille or recorded information visit www.tfgm.com or phone 0871 200 22 33 Easy access on buses Journeys displaying this symbol in the timetable are run with low floor buses which have no steps at the entrance, making getting on and off easier. Where shown, low floor buses have a ramp for access and a dedicated space for wheelchairs and pushchairs inside the bus. The bus operator will always try to provide easy access services where these services are scheduled to run. In case of difficulty, please contact the bus operator. Service changes Tickets and information A summary of service changes is available in Bus companies offer a range of tickets for the following places: use on their own buses. For travel on any • Website service in the County, use System One • Bus Station poster tickets, including DaySaver. • Leaflet from outlets Travelshops provide tickets, information Using this timetable and journey planning advice on buses, trains and trams for work and pleasure. Timetables show the direction of travel, bus numbers and the days of the week. • Main stops on the route are listed on the left. Each journey reads down the page. Opening times of Travelshops • Where no time is shown against a in the area covered by this leaflet particular stop, the bus does not stop there on that journey. Hyde Bus Station • Check any symbols which are shown and Mon to Sat 8.30am to 1.15pm and 2pm to 4pm Sunday* Closed the meanings at the bottom of the page. *Including public holidays • A route plan is also included in this leaflet. Using the 24 hour clock Times are shown in four figures. The first two are the hour and the last two are the minutes. Examples: 0921 is 21 minutes past 9am 2148 is 48 minutes past 9pm Glossop — Gamesley — Broadbottom — Hyde 202 Glossop — Gamesley — Broadbottom — Hattersley — Backbower — Hyde 341 Mondays to Saturdays Bus number 202 202 202 202 341 341 341 341 341 341 341 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 NS NS S NS NS S NS S Glossop, Market Hall R 0624 0650 0705 0729 0740 0745 0840 0845 0941 1641 1741 1805 1835 1935 2005 2135 2205 2325 Simmondley, Werneth Road 0947 1647 1747 Gamesley, Hollins Lane 0632 0700 0715 0739 0750 0755 0850 0855 0954 1654 1754 1815 1845 1945 2015 2145 2215 2335 Charlesworth, George and Dragon t t t 0744 0755 0800 0855 0900 0959 1659 1759 1819 t t 2019 t 2219 2339 Broadbottom, Train Station R 0750 0801 0806 0901 0906 1005 1705 1805 1825 2025 2225 2345 Mottram, Junction Inn 0805 andand 1828 2028 2228 2348 Mottram, Pack Horse 0811 0811 0911 0911 1010 everyevery 1710 1810 Hattersley, Waterside Court 0818 0818 0918 0918 1017 hourhour 1717 Hattersley, Chapman Arms R 0823 0823 0923 0923 1022 untiluntil 1722 Godley, Train Station R 0815 1835 2035 2235 2355 Backbower, Grange Road South 0829 0829 0929 0929 1028 1728 Hyde Hospital 0830 0830 0930 0930 1029 1729 Walker Fold 0832 0832 0932 0932 1031 1731 Hyde, Bus Station B R 0821 0837 0837 0937 0937 1035 1735 1841 2041 2241 0001 Sundays and Public HolidaysQ Bus number 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 Glossop, Market Hall R 0905 1705 1735 1805 1935 2005 2135 2205 2325 Gamesley, Hollins Lane 0915 and 1715 1745 1815 1945 2015 2145 2215 2335 Charlesworth, George and Dragon 0919 everyand 1719 t 1819 t 2019 t 2219 2339 Broadbottom, Train Station 0925 everyhour 1725 1825 2025 2225 2345 Mottram, Junction Inn 0928 houruntil 1728 1828 2028 2228 2348 Godley, Train Station R 0935 until 1735 1835 2035 2235 2355 Hyde, Bus Station B R 0941 1741 1841 2041 2241 0001 Additional journey (Saturdays only) 0740 Glossop, Market Hall – Gamesley, Melandra Castle Road (bus 202). Bus 341 does not run on Sundays or Public Holidays. Bus 202 is provided with the financial support of Transport for Greater Manchester and Derbyshire County Council. Bus 341 is provided with the financial support of Transport for Greater Manchester. NS – Not Saturdays. S – Saturdays only. t – Continues to Melandra Castle Road/Glossop Road arriving 2 minutes later. Q – For details of buses during Christmas and New Year, please ring 0871 200 22 33. Connection points: B – Bus R – Train Connection points KEY Route plan for bus numbers – Bus route – Train line B Bus: Hyde bus station – Hail and ride: – Bus station/ R Train: Glossop train station the bus will pick up/ main connection point 202 341 set down wherever – Train station Broadbottom train station it is safe to do so – Hospital Hattersley train station – Direction of travel 202 – Terminus Godley train station Hyde Central train station St al oor R yb M oad r id am g r e tt Mo Market Street Junction oad Inn Hyde R 202 Trains to Manchester Pack Jo Horse Mottram in h n Longdendale Hyde Godley K e n d 202 n a e C ad o d Trains to Godley Mottram Ro y l R a r R t 341 k d d Manchester a r W o . R o a p m y a r k e tt c n 202 o a M o t L Hattersley 341 202 S 341 oad Ashworth Hyde Underwood Road Hyde Mottram R United FC Central Post Walker est Office Hattersley Road East Lane High Clarendon Place d R L a u School o o Library oad W m R a Hattersley R Waterside d Grange Road North d a n o Beaufort Road R Court 341 m m Recreation r o a t Gamesley Mansfield Road Fields F t Melandra Ground o b Castle Road Hyde d a 341 Dinting o Chapman r Buses 202 and 341 Cottage 341 Lane B Lane serve Melandra Castle d Dinting Glossop eel Grange R a 341 Road on journeys both Dinting P o o 202 a Hattersley R Street South d to and from Glossop. d 202 n V Henry Church E a Trains to Romiley gh le Street Clou and Marple Chapman 202 Cemetery Backbower 341 Arms Mottram d Backbower oa Hig Market R y h Stree Road t Wes t Lane Street W ern p e o Market Hall t s Av h Lane enu s Pennine e o Viaduct l Simmondle 202 d G R Mottram Old Roa 202 oad 341 Glossop 341 341 341 L o W Broadbottom n erneth g L Road a ne Charlesworth Simmondley Buses run by Speedwellbus C/O JG Winterbottom Contains Ordnance Survey data ©Crown copyright and database right 2010 Raglan Street ©0100022610 Transport for Greater Manchester 2011 Hyde Transport for Greater Manchester uses reasonable endeavours to check the accuracy of information published and to publish changes to information in a timely manner. In SK14 2DX no event will Transport for Greater Manchester be liable for any loss that may arise Telephone 0161 367 8588 from this information being inaccurate. Route plan for bus numbers Trains to Hyde Manchester 342 344 Cl Manchester ar 342 344 k R W oad ay Market Street 344 Tinker St. Clarendon Place 342 ad Clarendon Street Ro Hyde am Hyde United FC ttr 342 Central Mo L Market u m 344 Greenfield n Street 342 R o a d 344 Wa lker Lan M e a r k et Grange Road North Trains to S t Romiley Church ree Recreation and Marple Street t Ground ad Stockport o R ld R ie oad Smithy sf Lane M a n 342 344 344 d t a 344 ee Hyde o r 342 t R S Gr el n 342 o Pe a s n ge w Grosvenor o Ro Crescent D Church a d Backbower South 342 e G St ng r ra an oc e G g Th e k Cemetery King George R port o Gr oad R a osve r R oad d no Ro S 342 o oad u ad t 342 344 h Foxholes Road Ro ad wson R Waverley d Do a 344 o R Lane Backbower Lilly h g Street u o r o b l 342 r a M d a o R Knott Lane rd a oad w Glouce d E 344 g School in ster K For connection R 344 oa Dowson R d points and key 342 see 202, 341 Gee Cross route plan on previous pages Windsor Road Hyde — Broadbottom — Gamesley — Glossop 202 Hyde — Backbower — Mottram — Broadbottom — Gamesley — Glossop 341 Mondays to Saturdays Bus number 202 202 202 341 341 202 341 341 341 341 202 202 202 202 202 NS NS S NS NS S Hyde, Bus Station B R 0841 1641 1743 1849 2049 2249 Walker Fold 0844 1644 1746 Hyde Hospital 0846 1646 1748 Backbower, Grange Road South 0847 1647 1749 Godley, Train Station R and 1855 2055 2255 Hattersley, Chapman Arms R 0853 everyand 1653 1755 Hattersley, Waterside Court 0858 everyhour 1658 1800 Mottram, Pack Horse 0712 0734 0904 untilhour 1704 1806 Mottram, Junction Inn until 1902 2102 2302 Broadbottom, Train Station R 0715 0737 0907 1707 1809 1905 2105 2305 Charlesworth, George and Dragon s s s 0721 0743 s s 0913 1713 1815 1911 s 2111 s 2311 Gamesley, Hollins Lane 0632 0700 0715 0728 0750 0750 0815 0920 1720 1822 1915 1945 2115 2145 2315 Simmondley, Werneth Road 0927 1727 Glossop, Henry Street R 0640 0710 0725 0738 0800 0800 0825 0935 1735 1832 1925 1955 2125 2155 2325 n Sundays and Public HolidaysQ Bus number 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 Hyde, Bus Station B R 0919 1049 1649 1849 2049 2249 Godley, Train Station R 0925 1055 and 1655 1855 2055 2255 Mottram, Junction Inn 0932 1102 everyand 1702 1902 2102 2302 Broadbottom, Train Station R 0935 1105 everyhour 1705 1905 2105 2305 Charlesworth, George and Dragon 0941 s 1111 untilhour 1711 s 1911 s 2111 s 2311 Gamesley, Hollins Lane 0945 1015 1115 until 1715 1745 1915 1945 2115 2145 2315 Glossop, Henry Street R 0955 1025 1125 1725 1755 1925 1955 2125 2155 2325 Bus 341 does not run on Sundays or Public Holidays.
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