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Barnsley College BARNSLEY COLLEGE How to get to Barnsley College from FROM THE STATION Barnsley OUR NEW SIXTH FORM CAMPUS You could receive up to £700 towards your travel* *Conditions apply The free bus picks up and drops off here, at the front of Old Mill Lane. Construction Centre Campus Think Low Honeywell Carbon Sports Centre Campus Key Barnsley College campus Walking route to town centre campuses ONCE YOU ARRIVE... • All buses arrive and depart from the Interchange. Some buses may also pass an alternative stop, which is closer to the college campus you require. • Barnsley Sixth Form College, Old Mill Lane campus, Electric Theatre and SciTech Centre are all approximately a five minute walk from the Interchange. • The STEM Centre, Construction Centre, Honeywell Sports campus and the Think Low Carbon Centre are all within a 15 minute walk of the Interchange. • The map above shows the quickest walking route to each campus. • A FREE bus is available from the front of the Old Mill Lane campus to take you to Wigfield Farm in Worsbrough. Speak to Student Services for more information on this service. APR0416BCT 7/7A BY BUS Birdwell Pilley Tankersley Hoyland Platts Common Blacker Hill 93/93A/95/95A Barnsley Worsbrough Bridge Mapplewell Darton Kexborough Barugh Green Wilthorpe Gawber Barnsley VISIT 26/26A/27/X26/X27 BY TRAIN www.travelsouth yorkshire.com Wombwell Darfield Goldthorpe Little Houghton Great Houghton for up-to-date information on Sheffield to Leeds route all travel and timetables. Barnsley Shafton Brierley Grimethorpe Middlecliffe Elsecar Wombwell Barnsley Darton There are four 66 trains every hour running between Elsecar Jump Hoyland Hoyland Common Birdwell Barnsley Sheffield to Huddersfield route Barnsley and the surrounding areas. Barnsley Dodworth Silkstone Common Penistone 34/34A Lundwood Cudworth Shafton Carlton Athersley Monk Bretton Barnsley HELPING YOU WITH TRAVEL 20/21/21A/22 • Are you under 18 on 1 September? You can apply for a MI card for Penistone Cubley Oxspring Silkstone Common Hoylandswaine reduced travel. Pick up your application form from Barnsley Library. • Did you know? You could receive up to £700 towards your travel.* For additional help and advice on travel information or funding, drop Barnsley Dodworth Gilroyd Silkstone into Student Services at Old Mill Lane or call +44 (0)1226 216 267. *Conditions apply.
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