School Bus Services in the Rochdale Area

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School Bus Services in the Rochdale Area UNSWORTH ACADEMY (0845/1505) Effective 01/09/2020 FARNWORTH – OUTWOOD – WHITEFIELD – UNSWORTH ACADEMY Service 713 TFGM Contract Number: 5088 TFGM Contract Number: 5088 Minimum Capacity: 52 Minimum Capacity: 52 Operator Code: TYR TYR 713 713 Farnworth Longcauseway 0750 UNSWORTH ACADEMY 1520 KEARSLEY Stoneclough Rd/ Bolton Rd 0800 Outwood 1535 Ringley Bridge 0807 Ringley Bridge 1541 Outwood 0812 Farnworth Longcauseway 1559 Whitefield Metrolink 0819 UNSWORTH ACADEMY 0825 Service 713: From Farnworth Longcauseway/Moorfield Chase, Bolton Rd, Stoneclough Road, Market Street, Ringley Road, Kearsley Road, Ringley Road West, Church Lane, Stanley Road, Moss Lane, Parr Lane to UNSWORTH ACADEMY. RETURNS via reverse of above route to Stoneclough Road, Bolton Road to Farnworth Longcauseway BRADLEY FOLD – LITTLE LEVER – RADCLIFFE – STAND – PHILIPS H/S – UNSWORTH ACADEMY Service 995 TFGM Contract No: 0416 TFGM Contract No: 0348 Minimum Capacity: 80 Minimum Capacity: 70 Operator: ATG Operator: TYR Service No: 995 Service No: 995 BRADLEY FOLD, Radcliffe Moor Rd 0739 UNSWORTH ACADEMY 1521 Little Lever, Coronation Square 0747 PHILIPS HIGH SCHOOL 1530 Coronation Road/ Turks Road 0750 Stand Park Lane 1532 Radcliffe, Bus Station 0808 Outwood, Hare and Hounds 1536 Outwood, Hare and Hounds 0818 Radcliffe Bus Station 1540 PHILIPS HIGH SCHOOL 0824 Little Lever, Market Street 1559 UNSWORTH ACADEMY 0834 BRADLEY FOLD, Radcliffe Moor Rd 1604 Service 995: 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, 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 Unsworth Academy. RETURNS via the reverse of the above route to Radcliffe Bus Station, Dale Street, Pilkington Way, Water Street and via the reverse of the above. .
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