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Bury Schools 2012-2013.Doc 1 7 August 2012 School Bus Services in Bury September 2012 to July 2013 Services in this leaflet operate on schooldays only, unless otherwise stated. Although provided primarily for school students, members of the public may use these services. Services are listed alphabetically under school names. Bury Schools 2012-2013.doc 1 7 August 2012 BURY CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL (0840/1535 Mon-Thurs 1425 Fri) Effective 01/09/12 RADCLIFFE – BURY CE HIGH SCHOOL Service Y78 YELLOW SCHOOL BUS – THIS SERVICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO PUPILS HOLDING A VALID PASS Operator Code: FM Operator Code: FM FM M–Thu Fri AINSWORTH ARMS 0755 BURY C OF E HIGH SCHOOL 1550 1440 Radcliffe Moor Road/Bradley Fold Road 0800 Ainsworth Road/Water Street 1602 1452 Turks Road/Coronation Road 0805 Turks Road/Coronation Road 1608 1458 Ainsworth Road/Water Street 0814 Radcliffe Moor Road/Bradley Fold Road 1613 1503 BURY CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL 0828 AINSWORTH ARMS 1618 1508 SERVICE Y78: From AINSWORTH ARMS, Bury and Bolton Road via Bury and Bolton Road, Bury New Road, Radcliffe Moor Road, Turks Road, Coronation Road, Pilkington Road, Lowe Street, Ainsworth Road, Water Street, Spring Lane, Bury Road, Radcliffe Road, Manchester Road, Olivant Street, Manchester Old Road to Haslam Brow for BURY CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL. Returns via Manchester Old Road, Manchester Road and via the reverse of the above route to AINSWORTH ARMS. ALKRINGTON – MIDDLETON – HEYWOOD – BURY CE HIGH SCHOOL Service 763 Operator Code: RDT ALKRINGTON, Mainway/Kirkway 0740 Middleton, Bus Station 0745 Hollin Lane/Langdale Drive 0754 Hollin Lane/Langley Lane 0756 Heywood, Centre 0807 Darn Hill, Highlander 0814 Heap Bridge 0819 BURY CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL 0829 SERVICE 763: From ALKRINGTON, Mainway/Kirkway via Mainway, Manchester New Road to MIDDLETON, Bus Station then via Middleton Way, Manchester New Road, Park Road, Long Street, Rochdale Road, Hollin Lane, Middleton Road, Coronation Avenue, Manchester Road, Manchester Street, Church Street, Market Place, Market Street, Bridge Street, Pilsworth Road, Argyle Street, Sutherland Road, Bury Road, Heap Brow, Bury New Road, Rochdale Road, Heywood Street, Parkhills Road, Manchester Road to Manchester Road/Olivant Street for BURY CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL. KEARSLEY – RADCLIFFE – WHITEFIELD – BURY CE HIGH SCHOOL Service 713 Operator Code: CSL KEARSLEY, Manchester Road/Blair Street 0750 Kearsley, Stoneclough Road 0753 Ringley Bridge 0756 Outwood 0800 Whitefield, Bus Station 0805 CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 0810 BURY CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL 0827 ROUTE: SERVICE 713: From KEARSLEY, Manchester Road/Blair Street via Manchester Road, Bolton Road, Stoneclough Road, Market Street, Ringley Road, Kearsley Road, Ringley Road, Ringley Road West, Church Lane, Stanley Road, Moss Lane, Parr Lane to Unsworth, CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL then via Hollins Lane, Hollins Brow, Manchester Road to Manchester Road/Olivant Street for BURY CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL. Bury Schools 2012-2013.doc 2 7 August 2012 CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL, Unsworth (0845/1505) Effective 03/09/12 BRADLEY FOLD – LITTLE LEVER – RADCLIFFE – STAND – PHILLIPS H/S – CASTLEBROOK H/S Service 995 Operator Code: RDT FM BRADLEY FOLD, Radcliffe Moor Rd 0756 CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 1521 Little Lever, Coronation Square 0801 PHILIPS HIGH SCHOOL 1530 Radcliffe, Bus Station 0812 Stand Park Lane 1532 Outwood, Hare and Hounds 0818 Outwood, Hare and Hounds 1536 Stand, Park Lane 0822 Radcliffe Bus Station 1540 PHILIPS HIGH SCHOOL 0825 Little Lever, Market Street 1559 CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 0834 BRADLEY FOLD, Radcliffe Moor Rd 1604 ROUTE: FROM BRADLEY FOLD VIA, Radcliffe Moor Road, Bradley Lane, Tong Road, Victory Road, Ainsworth Road, Market Street, Coronation Square, High Street, Stopes Road, Countess Lanes, Turks Road, Coronation Road, Pilkington Road, Lowe Street, Ainsworth Road, Water Street, Blackburn Street, Pilkington Road, Dale Street, Radcliffe Bus Station, Dale Street, Pilikington Way, Mellor Street, Outwood Road, Ringley Road West, Old Hall Road, Sunningdale Avenue, Hillingdon Road, Park Lane, PHILIPS HIGH SCHOOL, Higher Lane, Church Lane, Stanley Road, Moss Lane, Parr Lane TO CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL RETURNS: FROM CASTLEBROO0K HIGH SCHOOL VIA Parr Lane, Moss Lane, Stanley Road, Church Lane, Higher Lane, Park Lane, PHILIPS HIGH SCHOOL, Hillingdon Road, Sunningdale Avenue, Old Hall Road, Ringley Road, Ringley Road West, Outwood Road, Mellor Street, Pilkington Way, Stand Lane, Dale Street, Radcliffe Bus Station, Dale Street, Pilkington Way, Water Street, Ainsworth Road, Lowe Street, Pilkington Road, Coronation Road, Turks Road, Countess Lane, Stopes Road, High Street, Market Street, Ainsworth Road, Victory Road, Tong Road, Bradley Lane, Radcliffe Moor Road TO BRADLEY FOLD, Radcliffe Moor Road/Browns Road CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL – BURY Service 735 KEARSLEY – OUTWOOD – WHITEFIELD – CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL Service 713 RINGLEY BRIDGE – OUTWOOD – RADCLIFFE - CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL Service 796 Operator: CSL RDT Operator: CSL RDT RDT Service No: 713 796 Service No: 713 735 796 KEARSLEY, Manchester Rd/Blair St 0750 ---- CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 1515 1515 1529 S Kearsley, Stoneclough Road 0753 ---- Philips High School 1524 ---- ---- Ringley Bridge 0756 0725 Stand Park Lane 1526 ---- ---- Outwood 0800 0733 Outwood 1530 ---- 1553 Whitefield, Bus Station 0805 ---- Ringley Bridge 1536 ---- 1559 CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 0810 B 0755 U KEARSLEY, Stoneclough Road 1539 ---- ---- Manchester Road/ Redvales Road ---- 1525 ---- BURY, Interchange ---- 1530 ---- B Continues to Bury C of E High School U Alight Unsworth Pole journey continues to St Monica’s RC High School S Board at Unsworth Pole SERVICE 735: From CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL via Parr Lane, Sunny Bank Road, Manchester Road, Knowsley Street, Haymarket Street to BURY, Interchange. SERVICE 713: From KEARSLEY, Manchester Road/Blair Street VIA Manchester Road, Bolton Road, Stoneclough Road Market Street, Ringley Road, Kearsley Road, Ringley Road, Ringley Road West, Church Lane, Stanley Road, Moss Lane, Parr Lane to Unsworth, CASTLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL. RETURNS via reverse of above route to Church Lane then via Higher Lane, Park Lane, Hillingdon Road, Sunningdale Avenue, Old Hall Road, Ringley Road West and via the reverse of the above route. SERVICE 796: From RINGLEY BRIDGE, Hulme Road turning area via Hulme Road, Ringley Road, Kearsley Road, Ringley Road, Outwood Road, Mellor Street, Pilkington Way, Spring Lane, Cross Lane, Bury Street, Dumers Lane, Manchester Road, Sunny Bank Road to Parr Lane, UNSWORTH POLE. RETURNS from UNSWORTH POLE via Parr Lane, Sunny Bank Road and reverse of above route. Bury Schools 2012-2013.doc 3 7 August 2012 DERBY HIGH SCHOOL (0850/1530, plus alternate Wednesdays at 1430) Effective 01/09/12 AINSWORTH - BRADLEY FOLD – RADCLIFFE – DERBY HIGH SCHOOL Service 799 AINSWORTH – RADCLIFFE - DERBY HIGH SCHOOL Service 790 Operator Code: RDT RDT Operator Code: RDT RDT 799 790 799 790 NW AINSWORTH, Church Street/Sumner Avenue 0813 ---- RADCLIFFE RD, opp DERBY HIGH SCHOOL 1550 1555 AINSWORTH ARMS ---- 0820 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ---- Bradley Fold 0818 ----- Top o’th Cross 1554 ---- Turks Road/Coronation Road ---- 0826 Radcliffe, Metrolink ---- 1603 Radcliffe, War Memorial (for Radcliffe High School) 0834 ---- Radcliffe, War Memorial 1558 ---- Radcliffe, Metrolink ---- 0833 Coronation Road/Turks Road ---- 1608 DERBY HIGH SCHOOL 0840 0840 Bradley Fold 1607 ---- AINSWORTH ARMS ---- 1614 NW = 790 operates 10 minutes later on Wednesdays – unable to provide 790 & 799 journeys to meet early finish SERVICE 790: From AINSWORTH ARMS via Higher Ainsworth Road, Ainsworth Road, Turks Road, Coronation Road, Pilkington Road, Lowe Street, Ainsworth Road, Water Street, Spring Lane, Bury Road, Radcliffe Road for DERBY HIGH SCHOOL. RETURNS from DERBY HIGH SCHOOL, Radcliffe Road via reverse of above route. SERVICE 799: From AINSWORTH, Church Street/Sumner Avenue via Church Street, Bradley Fold Road, Bury New Road, Radcliffe Moor Road, Countess Lane, Bolton Road, Water Street, Spring Lane, Bury Road, Radcliffe Road to DERBY HIGH SCHOOL. RETURNS (from bus stops opposite the school) via Radcliffe Road, Bury Road, Eton Hill Road, Cross Lane, Spring Lane, Water Street, Bolton Road, Countess Lane, Radcliffe Moor Road to BRADLEY FOLD, Radcliffe Moor Road/Browns Road. WALMERSLEY – BURY – DERBY HIGH SCHOOL Services 903/983 Operator Code: RDT RDT Operator Code: RDT RDT Service Number: 983 903 Service Number: 983 903 $1 $2 WALMERSLEY, Terminus 0810 0820 DERBY HIGH SCHOOL 1555 1555 Walmersley Road/Chesham Avenue 0823 0831 Angouleme Way 1559 1559 Angouleme Way 0826 0835 Walmersley Road/Chesham Ave 1604 1604 DERBY HIGH SCHOOL 0835 0840 Walmersley, Post Office 1609 1609 Nangreaves, Terminus --- 1615 WALMERSLEY, Terminus 1611 ---- SERVICE 903: From WALMERSLEY, bus terminus, Burnley Road via Burnley Road, Walmersley Road, The Rock, Rochdale Road, Angouleme Way, Market Street, Wellington Road, Manchester Road, Redvales Road, Whitefield Road, Radcliffe Road to DERBY HIGH SCHOOL. RETURN VIA Radcliffe Road, Parkhills Road, Market Street, Angouleme Way, Rochdale Road, The Rock, Walmersley Road, Walmersley Old Road to NANGREAVES. SERVICE 983: From WALMERSLEY, Burnley Road terminus via Walmersley Road and the 903 route to DERBY HIGH SCHOOL. RETURNS via Radcliffe Road, Parkhills Road, Market Street and via the reverse of the above route. $1 This journey departs at 1443 on alternate Wednesdays. $2 This journey departs at 1445 on alternate Wednesdays. 4 7 August 2012
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