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SCC Bus Timetable 2021 Harper Green, Farnworth, S12 BUS Kearsley, Pendlebury Bolton Railway Station (Trinity Street) 07:10 COLLEGE BUS ROUTE MAP Manchester Road/Weston Street, Bolton 07:12 Manchester Road/Green Lane, Bolton 07:15 Moses Gate, Bolton 07:20 Use this map to find which buses run in your area. Market Street, Farnworth 07:24 For specific times, and to find your nearest stop, Manchester Road, Farnworth 07:25 S3 Bolton Road, Kearsley 07:27 Atherton S13 check the full bus route lists. Manchester Road, Kearsley 07:30 Manchester Road, Clifton 07:32 Bolton Road, Pendlebury 07:40 Swinton Park Road, Irlam o’th’ Height 07:50 Tyldesley Lancaster Road, Salford 07:52 Oxford Road, Ellesmere Park 07:55 S8 Portland Road, Ellesmere Park 07:56 S1 Bury Eccles Sixth Form College 08:00 Astley Astley Pendleton Sixth Form College 08:10 FutureSkills at MediaCityUK 08:30 Whitefield Link buses are available from Pendleton Sixth Form College, Eccles Old Road, to City Skills and Worsley College. Boothstown Leigh S5 S2 Middleton Atherton, Tyldesley, Astley, Worsley Cadishead S13 BUS Boothstown, Worsley Church Street, Atherton 07:00 Blackley Tyldesley Road/Tyldesley Old Road 07:03 Tyldesley Police Station, Shuttle Street 07:08 S4 Irlam Milk Street, Tyldesley 07:09 Westhoughton Cheetham Hill Elliot Street, Tyldesley 07:10 Astley Street, Tyldesley 07:12 S12 Princess Avenue, Tyldesley 07:13 Peel Green Broughton Manchester Road, Astley 07:15 Bolton Church Road, Astley 07:16 Henfold Road, Astley 07:17 Hough Lane, Astley 07:21 Sale Lane/Mort Lane, Tyldesley 07:23 Harper Green Mosley Common Road, Mosley Common 07:25 Newearth Road/Ellenbrook 07:30 Worsley College 07:32 Farnworth East Lancashire Road/Moorside Road 07:42 Worsley Road/Shaftsbury Road 07:44 Manchester Road/Barton Road 07:46 Barton Road/East Lancashire Road 07:50 The College Bus Service provides our students Lancaster Road/Swinton Park Road 07:55 with a safe and direct journey to college. Eccles Sixth Form College 08:00 Pendleton Sixth Form College 08:10 FutureSkills at MediaCityUK 08:25 All our buses are modern and comfortable coaches and will run every day during term time. Link buses are available from Pendleton Sixth Form College and Eccles Old Road, to City Skills. £20 per term* admin fee BUS COLLECTION TIMES *Subject to availability Walkden Chorlton Link buses will depart as follows from Eccles College, Worsley College, Davyhulme City Skills & FutureSkills at MediaCityUK: Monday 15:30 Little Hulton Flixton Levenshulme Tuesday 16:40 Wednesday 16:40 S9 Thursday 16:40 Friday 15:10 Urmston Belle Vue Main college buses will depart as follows from Pendleton S7 Sixth Form College, Eccles Old Road: Operator Details Stretford Monday 15:50 Chesters Coaches 0161 799 9800 Tuesday 17:00 S10 Wednesday 17:00 S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, Thursday 17:00 Lostock S11, S12, S13 Friday 15:30 For more information call 0161 631 5133 or visit Altrincham WWW.SALFORDCC.AC.UK/BUS Version 2 March 2020 S6 For the latest service updates visit Please note this brochure was correct at the time of print and may be subject to change. WWW.SALFORDCC.AC.UK/BUS Please note this brochure was correct at the time of print and may be subject to change. Astley, Leigh Westhoughton, Altrincham, Lostock, Stretford, Patricroft, S1 BUS S4 BUSES Harper Green, Farnworth, Walkden S6 BUS Urmston, Flixton, Davyhulme S9 BUS Little Hulton, Walkden Manchester Road/Lodge Drive, Astley 07:15 Manchester Road/Bolton Road, Westhoughton 07:10 Washway Road/Stamford Brook Road, Altrincham 07:15 Dun Mare, Manchester Road, Little Hulton 07:00 St. Mary’s RC High School, Manchester Road, Astley 07:17 Manchester Road, Chequerbent 07:13 Washway Road/Harboro Road, Sale 07:20 Little Hulton Police Station 07:05 Bedford High School, Manchester Road, Leigh 07:20 Manchester Road, Four Lane Ends 07:17 Cross Street/Glebelands Road, Sale 07:25 Stocks Hotel, Walkden 07:15 Manchester Road/Bangor Fold, Leigh 07:22 St. Helens Road/Plodder Lane 07:18 Chester Road/Poplar Road, Stretford 07:32 Walkden Station for Worsley College 07:17 Warrington Road/Breaston Avenue, Leigh 07:25 Plodder Lane/Water Gate Lane, Bolton 07:20 Kingsway/Stretford Arndale Centre, Stretford 07:35 Park Road, Walkden 07:18 East Lancashire Road, Walkden Road 07:50 Plodder Lane/Bradford Road, Bolton 07:25 Urmston Lane/Robin Hood, Stretford 07:37 Park Road/Newearth Road 07:19 East Lancashire Road, Moorside Road 08:00 Bradford Road, Bolton 07:28 Urmston Lane/Thistlewood Hotel 07:38 Newearth Road/East Lancs Road 07:20 Lancaster Road 08:10 Lavender Road, Harper Green 07:30 Stretford Road/Leagate, Urmston 07:40 Ellenbrook Road/Leigh Road 07:25 Eccles Sixth Form College 08:20 Harper Green Road, Harper Green 07:32 Church Road/Chasson Road, Urmston 07:42 Leigh Road/Walkden Road 07:35 Pendleton Sixth Form College 08:30 Plodder Lane, Bolton 07:34 Church Road/The Church Inn, Urmston 07:44 Worsley Brow 07:45 FutureSkills at MediaCityUK 08:45 Glynne Street, Farnworth 07:35 Flixton Road/Western Road, Flixton 07:45 Worsley Court House 07:55 Albert Road, Farnworth 07:36 Link buses are available from Pendleton Sixth Form College, Irlam Road/Malborough Road, Flixton 07:47 Worsley Road/Walker Road, Winton 07:57 Worsley Road, Farnworth 07:38 Woodsend Road/Bishop Road, Flixton 07:48 Worsley Road/Parrin Lane 08:00 Eccles Old Road, to City Skills and Worsley College. Worsley New Road, Hill Top 07:40 Woodsend Circle 07:50 Parrin Lane 08:05 Bolton Road, Walkden 07:44 Moorside Road/Norreys Avenue, Flixton 07:51 Monton Green 08:08 Stocks Hotel, Walkden 07:46 Moorside Road/Brook Road, Flixton 07:52 Monton Road 08:10 Walkden Train Station for Worsley College 07:48 Moorside Road/Traord General Hospital 07:53 Half Edge Lane 08:12 S2 BUS Culcheth, Cadishead, Irlam, Peel Green Newearth Road/East Lancs Road 07:49 Moorside Road/Roseneath Road, Davyhulme 07:55 Eccles Sixth Form College 08:15 East Lancs Road/Walkden Road 08:00 Crofts Bank Road/Old Crofts Bank, Davyhulme 07:58 Pendleton Sixth Form College 08:23 Warrington Road/Light Oaks Road, Glazebury 07:15 East Lancs Road/Moorside Road 08:10 Crofts Bank Road/Canterbury Road, Davyhulme 07:59 FutureSkills at MediaCityUK 08:35 Warrington Road/Holcroft Lane, Culcheth 07:20 East Lancs Road/Worsley Road 08:15 Davyhulme Circle 08:00 Link buses are available from Pendleton Sixth Form College and Glazebrook Station, Glazebrook 07:25 East Lancs Road/Eccles Road 08:17 Barton Road/Riverslane, Davyhulme 08:02 Coach & Horses, Cadishead 07:30 Eccles Old Road to City Skills. East Lancs Road/Barton Road 08:20 Barton Road/Barton Lane, Barton 08:08 Barclays Bank, Cadishead 07:33 Lancaster Road 08:25 Barton Road/Arthur Street, Patricroft 08:10 Stretford, Urmston, Prospect Road, Cadishead 07:34 Flixton, Davyhulme Oxford Road 08:27 Church Street/Church Inn, Eccles 08:14 S10 BUS Station Road, Irlam 07:35 Portland Road 08:29 Peel Street/Aldi, Eccles 08:15 White Lion, Irlam 07:36 Lostock Shops/Barton Road, Lostock 07:30 Eccles Sixth Form College 08:32 Eccles Sixth Form College 08:20 Irlam Primary School, Irlam 07:40 Barton Road/Lostock Green, Lostock 07:31 Pendleton Sixth Form College 08:40 Pendleton Sixth Form College 08:30 Opposite Total Petrol Station, Liverpool Road 07:41 Barton Road/Melville Road, Lostock 07:32 FutureSkills at MediaCityUK 08:47 FutureSkills at MediaCityUK 08:40 Nags Head, Liverpool Road, Irlam 07:45 Derbyshire Lane/Park Road, Stretford 07:34 Argosy Drive/Liverpool Road, Peel Green 08:00 Link buses are available from Pendleton Sixth Form College Link buses are available from Pendleton Sixth Form College, Park Road/Jackson Street, Stretford 07:35 Claybank Motors, Liverpool Road, Peel Green 08:05 and Eccles Old Road to City Skills. Eccles Old Road, to City Skills and Worsley College. Urmston Lane/Robin Hood, Stretford 07:37 Wellington Road, Eccles 08:15 Urmston Lane/Thistlewood Hotel 07:38 Eccles Sixth Form College 08:20 Stretford Road/Leagate, Urmston 07:40 Belle Vue, Levenshulme, Chorlton Pendleton Sixth Form College 08:30 Blackley, S7 BUS Church Road/Chasson Road, Urmston 07:42 FutureSkills at MediaCityUK 08:45 Cheetham Hill, Broughton Belle Vue, Levenshulme, Chorlton Church Road/The Church Inn, Flixton 07:44 S5 BUS Mount Road/Belle Vue 07:15 Flixton Road/Western Road, Flixton 07:45 Mount Road/Cromwell Grove 07:17 Link buses are available from Pendleton Sixth Form College, Peterloo Medical Centre 07:05 Irlam Road/Marlborough Road, Flixton 07:47 Victoria Avenue/Glenbrook Road 07:15 Cromwell Grove/Stockport Road 07:19 Woodsend Road/Bishop Road, Flixton 07:48 Eccles Old Road, to City Skills and Worsley College. Victoria Avenue/Tweedle Hill 07:17 Albert Road/Stockport Road 07:20 Woodsend Circle 07:50 Victoria Avenue/Chain Road 07:20 Moseley Road/Kingsway 07:25 Moorside Road/Norreys Avenue, Flixton 07:51 Victoria Avenue East/Tesco 07:21 Wilbraham Road/Wilmslow Road 07:27 Moorside Road/Brook Road, Flixton 07:52 Moston Lane/Gardeners Arms 07:28 Wilbraham Road/Princess Road 07:32 Moorside Road/Traord General Hospital 07:53 Charlestown Road/Moston Lane 07:30 Nell Lane/Arrowfield Road - Loreto High School, Chorlton 07:40 Moorside Road/Rosenheath Road, Davyhulme 07:55 Atherton, Tyldesley, Astley, Charlestown Road/Booth Hall Road 07:32 Mauldeth Road West/Nell Lane - Chorlton High School 07:42 Boothstown, Worsley Crofts Bank Road/Old Crofts Bank, Davyhulme 07:58 S3 BUS Charlestown Road/Rochdale Road 07:33 Withington Road/Wilbraham Road - Gita Bhavan Temple 07:46 Crofts Bank Road/Canterbury Road, Davyhulme 07:59 Church Street, Atherton 07:00 Lion Street/Old Market Street 07:34 Withington Road/Burford Road
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