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School Bus Services in the Tameside Area September 2018 to July 2019 School Bus Services in the Tameside 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. 20/07/2018 Tameside Schools 2015/2016 Page 1 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) 20/07/2018 Tameside Schools 2015/2016 Page 2 PAGE SCHOOLS START: FINISH: 4 ALDER COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 0820 1445 Mottram Old Road, Gee Cross, Hyde SK14 5NJ 5 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COLLEGE 0900 1500 Kenyon Avenue, Dukinfield SK16 5AR 6 AUDENSHAW SCHOOL 0820 1440 Hazel Street, Audenshaw, Manchester M34 5NB 7 COPLEY ACADEMY 0840 1500 Huddersfield Road, Stalybridge SK15 3RR. 8 DENTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 0830 1450 Taylor Lane, Denton, Manchester, M34 3NG 9 DROYLSDEN ACADEMY 0830 1435 Manor Road, Droylsden, Manchester M43 6QD 10 FAIRFIELD HIGH SCHOOL for GIRLS 0815 1440 Fairfield Avenue, Droylsden, Manchester M43 6AB 11-13 GREAT ACADEMY ASHTON 0830 1445 Broadoak Road, Ashton-under-Lyne OL6 8RF 14-15 LONGDENDALE COMMUNITY LANGUAGE COLLEGE 0830 1450 Spring Street, Hollingworth, Hyde SK14 8LW 16-17 MOSSLEY HOLLINS HIGH SCHOOL 0840 1500 (M-Th) Huddersfield Road, Mossley, nr Ashton-under-Lyne OL5 9DP 1430 Fri only 18 SAMUEL LAYCOCK HIGH SCHOOL 0910 1520 Broadoak Road, Ashton – Under – Lyne OL6 8RF 19-20 ST DAMIAN’S R.C. SCIENCE COLLEGE 0900 1525 Lees Road, Ashton-under-Lyne OL6 8BH 21-22 ST THOMAS MORE R.C. COLLEGE 0845 1500 Town Lane, Denton, Manchester M34 6AF 20/07/2018 Tameside Schools 2015/2016 Page 3 ALDER COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL, Backbower (0820 - 1445) Effective 1 September 2018 YELLOW SCHOOL BUS SERVICE Y16: FOR USE BY YELLOW SCHOOL BUS PASS HOLDERS ONLY HATTERSLEY - GODLEY – HYDE – GEE CROSS – ALDER COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Service Y16 Operator Code: FM Operator Code: FM HATTERSLEY, Fields Farm Road/Hattersley Road West 0738 ALDER COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 1455 Hattersley, Underwood Road/Stockport Road 0741 Gee Cross, Apethorn Lane 1500 GODLEY, Arches 0748 HYDE, Bus Station 1506 HYDE, Bus Station 0754 GODLEY, Arches 1512 Gee Cross, Apethorn Lane 0800 Hattersley, Underwood Road/Stockport Road 1519 ALDER COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 0805 HATTERSLEY, Fields Farm Road/Hattersley Road West 1522 SERVICE Y16: From HATTERSLEY, Fields Farm Road/Hattersley Road West via Fields Farm Road, Hattersley Road East, Underwood Road, Hattersley Road West, Mottram Road, Clark Way, New Beech Street, Hyde Bus Station, Market Street, Dowson Road, Stockport Road, Mottram Old Road to ALDER COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL. RETURNS FROM ALDER COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL VIA Mottram Old Road, Stockport Road, Dowson Road, Market Street, Hyde Bus Station, New Beech Street, Clark Way, Mottram Road, Hattersley Road West, Underwood Road, Hattersley Road East, Fields Farm Road to HATTERSLEY, Fields Farm Road/Hattersley Road West. YELLOW SCHOOL BUS SERVICE Y93: FOR USE BY YELLOW SCHOOL BUS PASS HOLDERS ONLY HATTERSLEY – ALDER COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Service Y933 Operator Code: SM Operator Code: BEV HATTERSLEY, John Kennedy Road Terminus 0745 ALDER COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 1455 Hattersley, Ashworth Lane/Garnett Road 0748 Clough End Road/Broadbent Grove 1503 Hattersley, Underwood Road/Honiton Avenue 0752 Hattersley, Hattersley Road East/Pinfold School 1508 Hattersley, Hattersley Road East/Pinfold School 0757 Hattersley, Underwood Road/Honiton Avenue 1513 Clough End Road/Broadbent Grove 0802 Ashworth Lane/Garnett Road 1517 ALDER COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 0810 HATTERSLEY, John Kennedy Road Terminus 1520 Service Y93: FROM: Hattersley, JOHN KENNEDY ROAD TERMINUS Via John Kennedy Road, Ashworth Lane, Underwood Road, Hattersley Road West, Hattersley Road East, Beaufort Road, Clough End Road, Stockport Road, Mottram Old Road to ALDER COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL. RETURNS: ALDER COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL via Mottram Old Road, Stockport Road, Clough End Road, Beaufort Road, Hattersley Road East, Hattersley Road West, Underwood Road, Ashworth Lane, John Kennedy Road to HATTERSLEY, JOHN KENNEDY ROAD TERMINUS. 20/07/2018 Tameside Schools 2015/2016 Page 4 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COLLEGE, Dukinfield (0855 - 1500) Effective 1 September 2018 HATTERSLEY – NEWTON - ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COLLEGE Service 841 Operator Code: STO Operator Code: STO HATTERSLEY, John Kennedy Road 0816 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COLLEGE 1510 Hattersley, Chapman Arms 0823 Newton, Cheshire Cheese 1512 Hattersley, Fields Court 0825 Godley, Arches 1517 Godley, Arches 0829 Hattersley, Fields Court 1521 Newton, Cheshire Cheese 0839 Hattersley, Chapman Arms 1524 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COLLEGE 0845 HATTERSLEY, John Kennedy Road 1530 SERVICE 841: From HATTERSLEY via John Kennedy Road, Ashworth Lane, Stockport Road, Clough End Road, Chapman Road, Hattersley Road East, Hattersley Road West, Mottram Road, Sheffield Road, High Street, Halton Street, Commercial Brow, Ashton Road, Birch Lane to ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COLLEGE. RETURNS: via reverse of above route. MICKLEHURST – STALYBRIDGE – DUKINFIELD – ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COLLEGE Services 340/344 Operator Code: STO Operator Code: RDT Service Number: 340 Service Number: 344 # MICKLEHURST, Winterford Rd 0820 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COLLEGE 1510 Staley Road 0822 Stalybridge, Bus Station 1520 Carrbrook Village 0824 Millbrook 1528 Millbrook 0833 MICKLEHURST, Winterford Rd 1537 Stalybridge, Bus Station 0844 Dukinfield, Albion Hotel 0850 BIRCH LANE, for ALL SAINTS COLLEGE 0851 # Journey commences from Oldham at 0740 and continues to Hyde. SERVICE 344: From MICKLEHURST, WINTERFORD ROAD/HUDDERSFIELD ROAD via Winterford Road, Station Road, Staley Road, Huddersfield Road, Buckton Vale Road, Castle Terrace, Long Row, Castle Lane, South View, Buckton Vale Road, Huddersfield Road, Brushes Road, Poplars Road, Elms Road, Brushes Road, Huddersfield Road, Mottram Road, Acres Lane, High Street, Trinity Street, Armentieres Square, Trinity Street, Waterloo Road, Stalybridge Bus Station, Market Street, Water Street, Caroline Street, High Street, Oxford Road, Birch Lane for ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COLLEGE. SERVICE 344: From ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COLLEGE via Birch Lane, Yew Tree Lane, Cheetham Hill Road, Hollins Street, High Street, Trinity Street, Armentieres Square, Trinity Street, Waterloo Road, Market Street, Stalybridge Bus Station, Waterloo Road, Trinity Street, High Street, Acres Lane, Mottram Road, Huddersfield Road to junction with WINTERFORD ROAD. 20/07/2018 Tameside Schools 2015/2016 Page 5 AUDENSHAW SCHOOL (0820 - 1445) Effective 1 September 2018 YELLOW SCHOOL BUS SERVICE Y15: FOR USE BY YELLOW SCHOOL BUS PASS HOLDERS ONLY DANE BANK – DENTON - AUDENSHAW SCHOOL Service Y15 Operator Code: BEV Operator Code: BEV DANE BANK 0735 AUDENSHAW SCHOOL 1450 Denton, Crown Point 0758 DANE BANK 1505 AUDENSHAW SCHOOL 0805 ROUTE: From DANE BANK, Windmill Lane Post Office via Windmill Lane, Thornley Lane South, Anson Road, Windsor Road, Ash Road, Balmoral Drive, Manchester Road, Ashton Road, Denton Road, Stamford Road to AUDENSHAW SCHOOL. RETURNS via Stamford Road, Corporation Road, Taylor Lane, Seymour Street, Manchester Road, Balmoral Drive, Richmond
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