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Valid From: 01 June 2021 Bus Service(S) What's Changed Areas Served Doncaster Cantley Auckley Haxey Owston Ferry Epworth Scunt Bus service(s) 291 399 Valid from: 01 June 2021 Areas served Places on the route Doncaster Doncaster Frenchgate Cantley Auckley Interchange Haxey The Dome Owston Ferry Doncaster Racecourse Epworth Yorkshire Wildlife Park Scunthorpe North Lindsey College What’s changed Service 291 - From 1 June 2021 this service will operate Monday to Saturday. Service 399 - No changes. Operator(s) Isle Coaches How can I get more information? TravelSouthYorkshire @TSYalerts 01709 51 51 51 Bus route map for services 291 and 399 14/07/2015# Wormley Hill Fenwick Sykehouse Normanby Luddington Moorends Eastoft Fosterhouses Amcotts High Risby Moss Fishlake Crowle Askern Scunthorpe, Bus Stn Braithwaite Thorne Berkeley Circle, Crosby Ealand Stainforth Keadby Doncaster Rd 399 Gunness, 399 Barnby Dun Hatfield Station Rd/ Althorpe, Church Jolly Sailor Brumby Toll Bar Dunscroft Hatfield Woodhouse Sandtoft Derrythorpe, Beltoft, Trentside Ashby Kirk Sandall Dunsville Belton Rd/ 399 Church Bottesford Edenthorpe Yaddlethorpe Bentley 291 Lindholme 399 Belton, High St/Jerey Ln West Butterwick, North St Belle Vue, Cantley, Cantley Ln/Birch Rd Epworth, Belton Rd/Tottermire Ln Messingham Booth Av/ Intake Epworth The Dome Cantley, Cantley Ln/School Ln Epworth, Rectory St/The Old Rectory 291 Branton, Doncaster Road/ Low Burnham, A161 399 Yorkshire Wildlife Park Wroot Scotterthorpe 291, 399Ð Susworth Auckley, Main St/Ellers Ln 291, 399Ï Cantley, Cantley Ln/Church Ln 291 Blaxton Scotter 399 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange Westwoodside, Commonside/Pond 399 Haxey Owston Ferry, Isle Bus Depot Branton, 399 291 Doncaster Rd/ Blaxton, database right 2015 291 East Lound, Glen Rd Mosham Rd/ 291, 399 Owston Ferry, Market Place Scotton and Cantley, Cantley Ln/The Mcauley Sch 399 Brackenhill Rd Thorne Rd Westwoodside, yright Newbigg/Fern Court p o c Rossington Haxey, High St/Marlborough Av Loversall Laughton own r C Wildsworth data © y e Austerfield Northorpe v Sur Misson Wadworth e Hesley c dnan Bawtry r O Misterton Blyton East Stockwith ontains C = Terminus point = Public transport = Shopping area = Bus route & stops = Rail line & station = Tram route & stop Stopping points for service 291 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange Cleveland Street Wood Street South Parade Bennetthorpe Belle Vue Bawtry Road Belle Vue Way Booth Avenue Cantley Bawtry Road Cantley Lane Branton Doncaster Road Moor Gap Doncaster Road Auckley Main Street Mosham Road Blaxton Bank End Road Westwoodside Newbigg Haxey High Street Low Burnham A161 Epworth Blow Row Rectory Street Epworth Road Owston Ferry, High Street Owston Ferry, High Street Epworth Road Epworth Rectory Street Blow Row Low Burnham A161 Haxey High Street Westwoodside Newbigg Blaxton Bank End Road Mosham Road Auckley Main Street Branton Doncaster Road Moor Gap Doncaster Road Cantley Cantley Lane Bawtry Road Belle Vue Booth Avenue Belle Vue Way Bennetthorpe South Parade Wood Street Cleveland Street Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 291 Monday to Saturday Doncaster Centre Owston Ferry Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 1100 1520 Cantley, Cantley Ln/Birch Rd 1110 1530 Branton, Doncaster Rd/Whiphill Top Ln 1115 1535 Auckley, Main St/Ellers Ln 1120 1540 Blaxton, Mosham Rd/Thorne Rd 1125 1545 Westwoodside, Newbigg/Fern Ct 1137 1557 Haxey, High St/Marlborough Av 1142 1602 Low Burnham, A161 1149 1609 Epworth, Rectory St/The Old Rectory 1152 1612 Owston Ferry, Isle Bus Depot 1200 1620 291 Monday to Saturday Owston Ferry Doncaster Centre Owston Ferry, Isle Bus Depot 0900 1205 Epworth, Rectory St/The Old Rectory 0908 1218 Low Burnham, A161 0911 1221 Haxey, High St/Marlborough Av 0918 1228 Westwoodside, Newbigg/Fern Ct 0923 1233 Blaxton, Mosham Rd/Station Rd 0935 1245 Auckley, Main St/Brooke Farm 0940 1250 Branton, Doncaster Rd/Glen Rd 0945 1255 Cantley, Cantley Ln/Church Ln 0950 1300 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 1000 1310 No Service Sunday Stopping points for service 399 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange Waterdale South Parade Bennetthorpe Belle Vue Bawtry Road Belle Vue Way Booth Avenue Cantley Bawtry Road Cantley Lane Branton Doncaster Road Moor Gap Doncaster Road Auckley Common Lane Main Street Mosham Road Blaxton Bank End Road Westwoodside Park Lane Cove Road Newbigg Tower Hill Haxey High Street East Lound Brackenhill Road Owston Ferry High Street Epworth Road Epworth Rectory Street Blow Row Burnham Road Belton Road Belton High Street King Edward Street Beltoft Bracon Belton Road West Butterwick West Street North Street Derrythorpe Trentside Althorpe Main Street Keadby A18 Gunness Station Road Doncaster Road Scunthorpe Berkeley Circle Mary Street Scunthorpe, Bus Station Scunthorpe, Bus Station Frances Street High Street Doncaster Road Berkeley Circle Scunthorpe Gunness Station Road Keadby A18 Althorpe Main Street Derrythorpe Trentside West Butterwick North Street West Street Beltoft Belton Road Bracon Belton King Edward Street High Street Epworth Belton Road Burnham Road Blow Row Rectory Street Owston Ferry Epworth Road High Street East Lound Brackenhill Road Haxey High Street Westwoodside Tower Hill Commonside Park Lane Blaxton Bank End Road Mosham Road Auckley Main Street Branton Doncaster Road Moor Gap Doncaster Road Cantley Cantley Lane Bawtry Road Belle Vue Booth Avenue Belle Vue Way Bennetthorpe South Parade Waterdale Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 399 Monday to Friday Doncaster Centre Scunthorpe Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange – – – 1200 – Cantley, Cantley Ln/School Ln – – – 1210 – Branton, Doncaster Rd/Whiphill Top Ln – – – 1215 – Auckley, Main St/Ellers Ln – – – 1220 – Blaxton, Mosham Rd/Thorne Rd – – – 1225 – Westwoodside, The Meadows 0730 0830 1054 1237 1455 Haxey, High St/Marlborough Av 0735 0835 1059 1242 1500 Low Burnham, A161 ––––1507 East Lound, Brackenhill Rd 0738 0838 1102 1245 – Owston Ferry, Market Place 0744 0844 1108 1252 – Epworth, Belton Rd/Tottermire Ln 0753 0853 1109 1300 1510 Belton, High St/Jeffrey Ln 0800 0853 1109 1307 1517 Beltoft, Belton Rd/Church 0805 0900 1129 1312 1522 West Butterwick, North St 0810 0905 1134 1318 1527 Derrythorpe, Trentside 0815 0915 1139 1322 1532 Althorpe, Church 0817 0915 1141 1324 1534 Gunness, Station Rd/Jolly Sailor 0820 0920 1144 1327 1537 Berkeley Circle, Doncaster Rd 0828 0928 1152 1335 1545 Scunthorpe, Bus Stn 0838 0938 1202 1345 1555 399 Monday to Friday Scunthorpe Doncaster Centre Scunthorpe, Bus Stn 0900 0942 1206 1347 1600 Berkeley Circle, Doncaster Rd 0910 0952 1216 1357 1610 Gunness, Station Rd/Jolly Sailor 0918 1000 1224 1405 1618 Althorpe, Church 0921 1003 1227 1408 1621 Derrythorpe, Trentside 0923 1005 1229 1410 1623 West Butterwick, North St 0928 1010 1234 1415 1628 Beltoft, Belton Rd/Church 0933 1015 1239 1420 1633 Belton, High St/Jeffrey Ln 0938 1020 1244 1425 1638 Epworth, Belton Rd/Tottermire Ln 0945 1027 1251 1432 1645 Owston Ferry, Isle Bus Depot 0953 1035 1259 1440 1653 East Lound, Brackenhill Rd 1000 1042 1306 1447 1700 Haxey, High St/Marlborough Av 1003 1045 1309 1450 1703 Westwoodside, Commonside/Pond 1008 1050 1314 1455 1708 Blaxton, Mosham Rd/Station Rd 1020 –––– Auckley, Main St/Brooke Farm 1025 –––– Branton, Doncaster Rd/Glen Rd 1030 –––– Cantley, Cantley Ln/The Mcauley Sch 1035 –––– Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 1045 –––– No Service Saturday or Sunday The information shown is correct at the time of production and is subject to change. 24 hour clock 24 hour clock Throughout South Yorkshire our timetables use the 24 hour clock to avoid confusion between am and pm times. For example: 9.00am is shown as 0900 2.15pm is shown as 1415 10.25pm is shown as 2225 24 hour times 12 hour times.
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