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Valid From: 3 September 2017 Bus Service(S) What's Changed Areas Served Sheffield Ecclesall Hathersage Bradwell Hope Castleton Bus service(s) 271 272 Valid from: 3 September 2017 Areas served Places on the route Sheffield Sheffield Interchange Ecclesall Royal Hallamshire Hospital (271) Hathersage The Moor Market Bradwell Hope St Lukes Hospice Castleton Fox House Toads Mouth Rock What’s changed Service 271 - Minor timetable changes to First journeys only. Service 272 - Minor timetable changes to First journeys only and route change with the Monday-Friday 1400 journey from Castleton no longer serving Dore. Operator(s) Some journeys operated with financial support from Hulleys of Baslow South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive How can I get more information? TravelSouthYorkshire @TSYalerts 01709 51 51 51 Bus route map for services 271 and 272 26/07/2017# Ughill Loxley Shirecliffe Dungworth Storrs Load Brook Edale Stannington Sheffield, Interchange Hollow Meadows Crookes Aston Rivelin Broomhill, Glossop Rd/Royal Hallamshire Hosp 271 271 272 Hunters Bar, Ecclesall Rd/Rustlings Rd Lodge Moor 272 Bamford Fulwood 271, 272 Heeley Hope Wyming Brook Bamford, Main Rd/Derwent Hotel Castleton, Hope, Col Grounds/College Bus Park Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Knowle Ln How Ln/Bus Stn Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Millhouses Ln Ringinglow 271, 272 271 Millhouses Bamford, Sickleholme/Bus Turnaround Whirlow 271 272 Parkhead, 272 Ecclesall Rd South/ Hope, Castleton Rd/Post Office St Lukes Hospice 271, 272 Hathersage, Main Rd/George Hotel Norton Fox House Dore Moor Bradwell, Netherside/Memorial Hall Greenhill Bradwell 272 271, 272 Hathersage, Sheffield Rd/The Millstone Totley Brook Bradway Abney Fox House, Coplow Dale Hathersage Rd/ Coal Aston Fox House Inn Totley Nether Padley Dronfield Woodhouse Owler Bar Dronfield Little Hucklow Grindleford Eyam Lydgate Holmesfield Grindlow Foolow Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2017 copyright Crown data © Survey Ordnance Contains 2017 = Terminus point = Public transport = Shopping area = Bus route & stops = Rail line & station = Tram route & stop Stopping points for service 271 Sheffield, Interchange Pond Street Furnival Street Furnival Gate West Street Glossop Road Western Bank Broomhill Newbould Lane Clarkehouse Road Hunters Bar Brocco Bank Ecclesall Road Greystones Banner Cross Ecclesall Road South Ecclesall Parkhead Whirlow Hathersage Road Dore Moor Fox House Hathersage A6187 Sheffield Road Main Road Castleton Road Hathersage Road Bamford Bus Turnaround Hope Road Brough Stretfield Road Bradwell Netherside B6049 Brookside Netherside Stretfield Road Brough Hope Road Hope Station Road Castleton Road Castleton, How Lane Castleton, How Lane Castleton Road Hope Station Road Hope Road Brough Stretfield Road Bradwell Netherside B6049 Brookside Netherside Stretfield Road Brough Hope Road Bamford Bus Turnaround Hathersage Hathersage Road Castleton Road Main Road Sheffield Road A6187 Fox House Hathersage Road Dore Moor Whirlow Ecclesall Road South Parkhead Ecclesall Banner Cross Ecclesall Road Greystones Hunters Bar Brocco Bank Endcliffe Broomhill Clarkehouse Road Newbould Lane Western Bank Glossop Road West Street Leopold Street Pinstone Street Furnival Street Paternoster Row Sheffield, Interchange Stopping points for service 272 Sheffi eld, Interchange Pond Street Furnival Street Furnival Gate Charter Row Moore Street Ecclesall Road Hunters Bar Banner Cross Ecclesall Road South Ecclesall Parkhead Whirlow Hathersage Road Dore Moor Fox House Hathersage Sheffi eld Road Main Road Castleton Road Hathersage Road Bamford Bus Turnaround Hope Road Brough Stretfi eld Road Bradwell Netherside B6049 Brookside Netherside Stretfi eld Road Brough Hope Road Hope Station Road Castleton Road Castleton, How Lane Castleton, How Lane Castleton Road Hope Station Road Hope Road Brough Stretfi eld Road Bradwell Netherside B6049 Brookside Netherside Stretfi eld Road Brough Hope Road Bamford Bus Turnaround Hathersage Hathersage Road Castleton Road Main Road Sheffi eld Road Fox House Hathersage Road Dore Moor Whirlow Ecclesall Road South Parkhead Ecclesall Road South Ecclesall Banner Cross Ecclesall Road Hunters Bar Moore Street Broomhall Cumberland Street Eyre Street Furnival Street Paternoster Row Sheffi eld, Interchange 271, 272 Monday to Friday Sheffield Centre Castleton Service number: 272 272 272 271 271 271 271 271 271 271 271 271 271 Operated by: TM FST FST FST FST FST FST HUL FST FST FST FST HUL See notes: SD SD SH SD SH SD Sheffield, Interchange 0610 – – 0745 0745 0940 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 1440 1540 Broomhill, Glossop Rd/Royal Hallamshire Hosp – – – 0759 0759 0954 1054 1155 1254 1354 1454 1454 1555 Hunters Bar, Ecclesall Rd/Junction Rd 0619 – – 0806 0806 1001 1101 1201 1301 1401 1501 1501 1601 Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Millhouses Ln 0622 – – 0813 0813 1008 1108 1208 1308 1408 1508 1508 1608 Fox House, Hathersage Rd/Fox House Inn 0633 – – 0825 0825 1020 1120 1220 1320 1420 1520 1520 1620 Hathersage, Sheffield Rd/The Millstone – 0822 – – – – ––––– – – Hathersage, Main Rd/George Hotel 0641 0825 – 0833 0833 1028 1128 1228 1328 1428 1528 1528 1628 Bamford, Sickleholme/Bus Turnaround 0644 0829 0829 0837 0837 1032 1132 1232 1332 1432 1532 1532 1632 Bradwell, Netherside/Memorial Hall – – 0838 – – 1044 1141 1242 1341 1441 1541 – 1642 Hope, Castleton Rd/Post Office 0653 0835 0846 0843 0843 1049 1149 1247 1349 1449 1549 1538 1647 Hope, Col Grounds/College Bus Park – 0837 0848 – 0845 – ––––– 1540 – Castleton, How Ln/Bus Stn 0658 0842 0853 0848 0850 1054 1154 1252 1354 1454 1554 1545 1652 Service number: 271 271 272 272 272 Operated by: FST FST HUL FST FST Sheffield, Interchange 1640 1745 1820 2020 2220 Broomhill, Glossop Rd/Royal Hallamshire Hosp 1655 1759 – – – Hunters Bar, Ecclesall Rd/Junction Rd 1703 1806 1830 2030 2230 Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Millhouses Ln 1713 1813 1835 2035 2235 Fox House, Hathersage Rd/Fox House Inn 1725 1825 1846 2046 2246 Hathersage, Sheffield Rd/The Millstone –––– – Hathersage, Main Rd/George Hotel 1733 1833 1853 2054 2254 Bamford, Sickleholme/Bus Turnaround 1737 1837 1857 2058 2258 Bradwell, Netherside/Memorial Hall 1746 1846 1906 2104 2304 Hope, Castleton Rd/Post Office 1754 1854 1911 2112 2312 Hope, Col Grounds/College Bus Park –––– – Castleton, How Ln/Bus Stn 1759 1859 1916 2117 2317 271, 272 Monday to Friday Castleton Sheffield Centre Service number: 272 271 272 271 271 271 271 271 272 271 272 272 272 Operated by: TM HUL FST FST HUL FST FST HUL FST FST FST FST FST See notes: SD A B SH SD SD SH Castleton, How Ln/Bus Stn 0700 0730 0845 0910 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 – – 1600 Hope, Col Grounds/College Bus Park – – 0850 – – – ––––1538 1538 – Hope, Castleton Rd/Post Office 0704 0735 – 0915 1005 1105 1205 1305 1405 1505 1539 1541 1605 Bradwell, Netherside/Memorial Hall 0712 0743 – 0923 1013 1110 1210 1313 1410 1510 – 1546 1610 Bamford, Sickleholme/Bus Turnaround 0722 0750 – 0930 1020 1120 1220 1320 1420 1520 1547 1556 1620 Bamford, Main Rd/Derwent Hotel –––– 1023 – ––––– – – Hathersage, Main Rd/George Hotel 0726 0754 – 0934 1029 1124 1224 1324 1424 1524 1551 1600 1624 Hathersage, Sheffield Rd/The Millstone –––– – – ––––– 1604 – Fox House, Hathersage Rd/Fox House Inn 0735 0803 – 0943 1038 1133 1233 1333 1433 1533 1600 – 1633 Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Knowle Ln 0750 0813 – 0953 1048 1143 1243 1343 – 1543 1610 – 1643 Hunters Bar, Ecclesall Rd/Rustlings Rd 0755 0817 – 0957 1052 1147 1247 1347 – 1547 – – 1647 Broomhill, Glossop Rd/Royal Hallamshire Hosp – 0823 – 1003 1058 1153 1253 1353 – 1553 – – – Sheffield, Interchange 0810 0838 – 1018 1110 1208 1308 1408 – 1608 – – 1702 271, 272 Monday to Friday (continued) Castleton Sheffield Centre Service number: 272 272 272 272 272 272 Operated by: FST HUL FST FST FST FST See notes: SD Castleton, How Ln/Bus Stn 1600 1700 1805 1905 2120 2320 Hope, Col Grounds/College Bus Park 1605 – – – – – Hope, Castleton Rd/Post Office 1608 1704 1809 1909 2124 2324 Bradwell, Netherside/Memorial Hall 1613 1712 1814 1914 2129 2329 Bamford, Sickleholme/Bus Turnaround 1623 1719 1824 1924 2139 2339 Bamford, Main Rd/Derwent Hotel – – – – – – Hathersage, Main Rd/George Hotel 1627 1723 1828 1928 2143 2343 Hathersage, Sheffield Rd/The Millstone – – – – – – Fox House, Hathersage Rd/Fox House Inn 1636 1732 1836 1936 2151 2351 Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Knowle Ln 1646 1741 1845 1945 2200 2359 Hunters Bar, Ecclesall Rd/Rustlings Rd 1650 1745 1848 1948 2203 0003 Broomhill, Glossop Rd/Royal Hallamshire Hosp – – – – – – Sheffield, Interchange 1705 1757 1901 2001 2216 0016 271, 272 Saturday Sheffield Centre Castleton Service number: 272 272 272 272 272 272 271 271 271 271 271 272 272 Operated by: TM FST FST FST HUL FST FST FST HUL FST FST HUL FST Sheffield, Interchange 0610 0805 0945 1045 1145 1245 1340 1440 1540 1640 1745 1820 2020 Broomhill, Glossop Rd/Royal Hallamshire Hosp – – – – – – 1354 1454 1555 1654 1759 – – Hunters Bar, Ecclesall Rd/Junction Rd 0619 0816 0959 1059 1159 1259 1401 1501 1601 1701 1806 1830 2030 Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Millhouses Ln 0622 0821 1006 1106 1206 1306 1408 1508 1608 1708 1813 1835 2035 Fox House, Hathersage Rd/Fox House Inn 0633 0833 1018 1118 1218 1318 1420 1520 1620 1720 1825 1846 2046 Hathersage, Main Rd/George Hotel 0641 0841 1026 1126 1226 1326 1428 1528 1628 1728 1833 1853 2054 Bamford, Sickleholme/Bus Turnaround 0644 0845 1030 1130 1230 1330 1432 1532 1632 1732 1837 1857 2058 Bradwell, Netherside/Memorial Hall – – 1039 1139 1240 1339 1441 1541 1642 1741 1846 1906 2104 Hope, Castleton Rd/Post Office 0653 0852 1047 1147 1245 1347 1449 1549 1647 1749 1854 1911 2112 Castleton, How Ln/Bus Stn 0658 0857
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