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26 26A Valid From: 04 May 2021 Bus service(s) 26 26a Valid from: 04 May 2021 Areas served Places on the route Thurgoland Crane Moor Wortley Stocksbridge (Fox Valley) Cubley (26) Penistone (26) Midhopestones (26a) Langsett (26a) Crow Edge (26a) Holmfirth (26a) What’s changed Service 26 - Timetable changes. Service 26a - New Saturday service between Thurgoland and Holmfirth, replacing the South Pennine service 25b. Operator(s) South Pennine How can I get more information? TravelSouthYorkshire @TSYalerts 01709 51 51 51 Bus route map for services 26 22/01/2021 26 Silkstone Common ! Penistone, Market Place Thurlstone Spring Vale Hood Green Oxspring Cubley, Mortimer Road/Mortimer Drive Cubley, Mortimer Road/Royd Field Lane Î Cubley Thurgoland Crane Moor, Crane Moor Road/South View Thurgoland, Roper Lane/Post Oce 26 Pilley Ï Ô Thurgoland, Cote Lane/Huthwaite Lane Midhopestones Wortley, Halifax Road/Park Avenue Stocksbridge, Manchester Road/ Fox Valley Way Stocksbridge, database right 2021 Fox Valley Way/ and Fox Valley Retail Park Stocksbridge, Manchester Road/Newton Avenue Î yright p o c own r C data © y Stocksbridge, Manchester Road/Lidl Î e v Sur e c dnan r O Deepcar, Manchester Road/Carr Road ontains 2021 C = Terminus point = Public transport = Shopping area = Bus route & stops = Rail line & station = Tram route & stop Stopping points for service 26 Thurgoland, Roper Lane Thurgoland Hall Lane Crane Moor Hand Lane Crane Moor Road Wortley Penistone Road Halifax Road Stocksbridge Fox Valley Way Manchester Road Cubley Mortimer Road Mortimer Drive Hackings Avenue Penistone Mortimer Road Market Place Market Lane The Green Mortimer Road Cubley Stocksbridge Manchester Road Fox Valley Way Manchester Road Deepcar Wortley Road Green Moor Forge Lane Cote Lane Smithy Hill Thurgoland, Roper Lane 26 Monday to Friday Thurgoland Penistone Thurgoland Thurgoland, Roper Ln/Post Office 0738 0845 0945 1045 1145 1245 1345 1445 1545 Crane Moor, Crane Moor Rd/South View 0743 0850 0950 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1550 Wortley, Halifax Rd/Park Av 0748 0855 0955 1055 1155 1255 1355 1455 1555 Stocksbridge, Fox Valley Way/Fox Valley Retail Park 0754 0901 1001 1101 1201 1301 1401 1501 1601 Stocksbridge, Manchester Rd/Lidl 0755 0902 1002 1102 1202 1302 1402 1502 1602 Stocksbridge, Manchester Rd/Newton Av 0758 0905 1005 1105 1205 1305 1405 1505 1605 Cubley, Mortimer Rd/Mortimer Dr 0804 0911 1011 1111 1211 1311 1411 1511 1611 Penistone, Market Place 0808 0915 1015 1115 1215 1315 1415 1515 1615 Penistone, Mkt Ln/Tesco Superstore 0817 0917 1017 1117 1217 1317 1417 1517 1617 Cubley, Mortimer Rd/Royd Field Ln 0821 0921 1021 1121 1221 1321 1421 1521 1621 Stocksbridge, Manchester Rd/Newton Av 0827 0927 1027 1127 1227 1327 1427 1527 1627 Stocksbridge, Manchester Rd/Fox Valley Way 0830 0930 1030 1130 1230 1330 1430 1530 1630 Stocksbridge, Fox Valley Way/Manchester Rd 0831 0931 1031 1131 1231 1331 1431 1531 1631 Deepcar, Manchester Rd/Carr Rd 0836 0936 1036 1136 1236 1336 1436 1536 1636 Thurgoland, Cote Ln/Huthwaite Ln 0841 0941 1041 1141 1241 1341 1441 1541 1641 Thurgoland, Roper Ln/Post Office 0844 0944 1044 1144 1244 1344 1444 1544 1644 No Service Saturday or Sunday om travelsouthyorkshire.c A Journey planner B Take Control on your mobile Ticket finder Live departures Mon-Fri Timetable finder Disruptions travelsouthyorkshire.com Bus route map for services 26a 13/05/2021 Clayton West 26a ! Holmfirth, Bus Station Denby Dale Lane Head Scholes Cawthorne Gawber Higham Hepworth Hade Edge, Ingbirchworth Hade Edge Silkstone Hade Edge, ! Crow Edge, Whams Road/A616 Dunford Road/ Hoylandswaine Dodworth Greave Road Crow Edge, Whams Road/Sledbrook Crescent ! Silkstone Common Harden Thurlstone ! Spring Vale Carlecotes Hood Green Oxspring Î Fullshaw Cubley Flouch, Whams Road/Old Manchester Road Crane Moor, Thurgoland, Roper Lane/Post O­ce 26a Crane Moor Road/ Langsett, Manchester Road/Midhope Cli Lane South View Stocksbridge, Thurgoland, Ï Ô Fox Valley Way/ Cote Lane/ Fox Valley Retail Park Huthwaite Lane database right 2021 and Midhopestones, Manchester Road/Mortimer Road Wortley, yright p o c Î Halifax Road/ own r C Flouch Park Avenue data © Stocksbridge, Manchester Road/Newton Avenue y e v Sur e Î c dnan Deepcar, r O Manchester Road/Carr Road ontains 2021 C = Terminus point = Public transport = Shopping area = Bus route & stops = Rail line & station = Tram route & stop Stopping points for service 26a Thurgoland, Roper Lane Thurgoland Hall Lane Crane Moor Hand Lane Crane Moor Road Wortley Penistone Road Halifax Road Stocksbridge Fox Valley Way Manchester Road Midhopestones Langsett Flouch Whams Road Hazlehead Crow Edge Victoria Sheffi eld Road Bedding Edge Road Law Hade Edge Dunford Road Holmfi rth, Towngate Holmfi rth, Towngate Dunford Road Hade Edge Cross Gate Road Dunford Road Law Bedding Edge Road Victoria Sheffi eld Road Whams Road Crow Edge Hazlehead Flouch Langsett Manchester Road Midhopestones Stocksbridge Fox Valley Way Manchester Road Deepcar Wortley Road Green Moor Forge Lane Cote Lane Smithy Hill Thurgoland, Roper Lane 26a Saturday Thurgoland Holmfirth Thurgoland, Roper Ln/Post Office 0935 1135 1335 Crane Moor, Crane Moor Rd/South View 0940 1140 1340 Wortley, Halifax Rd/Park Av 0945 1145 1345 Stocksbridge, Fox Valley Way/Fox Valley Retail Park 0950 1150 1350 Midhopestones, Manchester Rd/Mortimer Rd 0956 1156 1356 Langsett, Manchester Rd/Midhope Cliff Ln 0959 1159 1359 Flouch, Whams Rd/Old Manchester Rd 1001 1201 1401 Crow Edge, Whams Rd/Sledbrook Cres 1004 1204 1404 Hade Edge, Dunford Rd/Greave Rd 1010 1210 1410 Holmfirth, Holmfirth Bus Station 1015 1215 1415 26a Saturday Holmfirth Thurgoland Holmfirth, Holmfirth Bus Station 0855 1055 1255 Hade Edge, Hade Edge 0900 1100 1300 Crow Edge, Whams Rd/A616 0906 1106 1306 Flouch, Whams Rd/Old Manchester Rd 0909 1109 1309 Langsett, Manchester Rd/Midhope Cliff Ln 0911 1111 1311 Midhopestones, Manchester Rd/Mortimer Rd 0914 1114 1314 Stocksbridge, Fox Valley Way/Manchester Rd 0920 1120 1320 Deepcar, Manchester Rd/Carr Rd 0925 1125 1325 Thurgoland, Cote Ln/Huthwaite Ln 0930 1130 1330 Thurgoland, Roper Ln/Post Office 0933 1133 1333 No Service 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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