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(25) Manor Park Sheffield He Bus service(s) 24 25 Valid from: 18 July 2021 Areas served Places on the route Woodhouse Heeley Retail Park Stradbroke Richmond (25) Moor Market Manor Park SHU City Campus Sheffield Heeley Woodseats Meadowhead Lowedges Bradway What’s changed Service 24/25 (First) - Timetable changes. Service 25 (Stagecoach) - Timetable changes. Operator(s) Some journeys operated with financial support from South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive How can I get more information? TravelSouthYorkshire @TSYalerts 01709 51 51 51 Bus route map for services 24 and 25 26/05/2016# Catclie Ð Atterclie Rivelin Darnall Waverley Crookes Sheeld, Arundel Gate Treeton Ð Crosspool Park Hill Manor, Castlebeck Av/Prince of Wales Rd Ð Sheeld, Arundel Gate/ Broomhill Ð SHU City Campus Sandygate Manor, Castlebeck Av/Castlebeck Croft Sheeld, Fitzwilliam Gate/Moor Mkt Ð Manor Park, Manor Park Centre/ Ð Harborough Av 24 Nether Green Hunters Bar Sharrow Lowfield, Woodhouse, Queens Rd/ 25 Cross St/ Retail Park Tannery St Fulwood Greystones 24, 25 Nether Edge 24 25 High Storrs 25 Richmond, Heeley, Chesterfield Rd/Beeton Rd Hastilar Rd South/ 25 Richmond Rd Heeley, Chesterfield Rd/Heeley Retail Park Woodhouse, Woodhouse, Gleadless Stradbroke Rd/ Skelton Ln/ Ringinglow Sheeld Rd Skelton Grove Beighton Gleadless Valley Hackenthorpe Millhouses Norton Lees Birley Woodseats, Chesterfield Rd/Woodseats Library Herdings Charnock Owlthorpe Waterthorpe Woodseats, Chesterfield Rd/Bromwich Rd Abbeydale Beauchief High Lane Norton 24, 25 Westfield database right 2016 Dore 25 Abbeydale Park Mosborough and Greenhill Ridgeway yright p o c Halfway own 24, 25 r C Bradway, Prospect Rd/Everard Av data © 24 25 24 y e 24 v Sur e Lowedges, Lowedges Rd/The Grennel Mower c dnan Bradway, Longford Rd r O Totley Apperknowle Marsh Lane Eckington ontains C 6 = Terminus point = Public transport = Shopping area = Bus route & stops = Rail line & station = Tram route & stop Hail & ride Along part of the route you can stop the bus at any safe and convenient point - but please avoid parked vehicles and road junctions. You can Hail & Ride service 25 along the following sections of the route: Bradway: Wollaton Road, Longford Road Stopping points for service 24 (First) Woodhouse, Cross Street Tannery Street Stradbroke Road Stradbroke Stradbroke Drive Smelter Wood Road Richmond Ravenscroft Road Richmond Hall Road Spinkhill Road Woodthorpe Spinkhill Avenue Castlebeck Avenue Manor Manor Park Beaumont Road North Manor Park Centre Harborough Avenue Wybourn Maltravers Road Cricket Inn Road Hyde Park Broad Street Sheffi eld Commercial Street Arundel Gate Charter Row Fitzwilliam Gate Highfi eld Shoreham Street Charlotte Road Lowfi eld Queens Road Heeley London Road South Chesterfi eld Road Woodseats Meadowhead Chesterfi eld Road South Lowedges Lowedges Road Bradway Road Bradway, Prospect Road Bradway, Prospect Road Bradway Road Lowedges Lowedges Road Chesterfi eld Road South Meadowhead Woodseats Chesterfi eld Road Heeley London Road Lowfi eld Queens Road Highfi eld Sheffi eld Eyre Street Arundel Gate Waingate Exchange Street Hyde Park Broad Street Wybourn Cricket Inn Road Maltravers Road Manor Park Harborough Avenue Manor Park Centre Harborough Road Beaumont Road North Manor Castlebeck Avenue Woodthorpe Spinkhill Avenue Richmond Richmond Hall Road Ravenscroft Road Stradbroke Smelter Wood Road Stradbroke Drive Stradbroke Road Chapel Street Woodhouse, Cross Street Stopping points for service 25 (Stagecoach) Woodhouse, Cross Street Spa Lane Skelton Lane Stradbroke Road Stradbroke Stradbroke Road Richmond Hastilar Road South Woodthorpe Chadwick Road Woodrove Avenue Manor Harborough Avenue Manor Park Manor Park Centre Harborough Avenue Wybourn Maltravers Road Cricket Inn Road Hyde Park Broad Street Sheffi eld Commercial Street Arundel Gate Charter Row Fitzwilliam Gate Highfi eld Shoreham Street Charlotte Road Lowfi eld Queens Road Heeley London Road South Chesterfi eld Road Woodseats Meadowhead Greenhill Greenhill Parkway Lowedges Gervase Road Lowedges Road Bradway Road Prospect Road Longford Road Bradway, Prospect Road Bradway Road Lowedges Lowedges Road Greenhill Greenhill Parkway Meadowhead Woodseats Chesterfi eld Road Heeley London Road Lowfi eld Queens Road Highfi eld Sheffi eld Eyre Street Arundel Gate Waingate Exchange Street Hyde Park Broad Street Wybourn Cricket Inn Road Maltravers Road Manor Park Harborough Avenue Manor Park Centre Harborough Avenue Manor Woodthorpe Woodrove Avenue Chadwick Road Hastilar Road South Richmond Stradbroke Road Stradbroke Chapel Street Cross Street Spa Lane Skelton Lane Woodhouse, Stradbroke Road 24, 25 Monday to Friday Woodhouse Bradway Service number: 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 25 24 25 24 Operated by: SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY SSY FST SSY FST Woodhouse, Cross St/Tannery St 0526 0540 0602 0614 0623 0630 – 0650 0651 0706 0709 0720 0723 Woodhouse, Stradbroke Rd/Sheffield Rd 0529 – 0604 – 0626 – 0640 – 0655 0710 – 0724 – Richmond, Hastilar Rd South/Richmond Rd 0535 – 0610 – 0633 – 0648 – 0703 0719 – 0733 – Manor, Castlebeck Av/Prince of Wales Rd – 0554 – 0628 – 0644 – 0704 – – 0723 – 0737 Manor Park, Manor Park Centre/Harborough Av 0543 0557 0618 0631 0641 0647 0658 0707 0713 0730 0726 0744 0740 Sheffield, Arundel Gate a. 0555 0606 0630 0640 0655 0656 0712 0716 0727 0744 0735 0758 0749 Sheffield, Arundel Gate d. 0555 0608 0630 0642 0655 0658 0712 0718 0727 0744 0737 0758 0751 Lowfield, Queens Rd/Retail Park 0602 0616 0638 0650 0703 0706 0720 0726 0735 0753 0745 0807 0759 Woodseats, Chesterfield Rd/Bromwich Rd 0612 0625 0650 0659 0715 0715 0732 0735 0749 0806 0754 0822 0808 Lowedges, Lowedges Rd/The Grennel Mower 0619 0632 0701 0706 0726 0722 0743 0742 0801 0818 0801 0834 0815 Bradway, Longford Rd/Longford Dr – – 0706 – 0731 – – – 0806 – – 0840 – Bradway, Prospect Rd/Everard Av 0624 0637 0709 – 0734 – 0748 – 0809 0823 – 0843 – Service number: 24 25 25 24 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 Operated by: FST SSY SSY FST FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST Woodhouse, Cross St/Tannery St 0739 – 0751 0754 0811 – 0825 – 0839 – 0853 – 0903 Woodhouse, Stradbroke Rd/Sheffield Rd – 0740 0755 – – 0810 – 0825 – 0840 – 0856 – Richmond, Hastilar Rd South/Richmond Rd – 0749 0804 – – 0819 – 0834 – 0849 – 0904 – Manor, Castlebeck Av/Prince of Wales Rd 0753 – – 0808 0825 – 0839 – 0853 – 0907 – 0917 Manor Park, Manor Park Centre/Harborough Av 0756 0801 0815 0811 0828 0831 0842 0845 0856 0901 0910 0913 0921 Sheffield, Arundel Gate a. 0805 0816 0831 0820 0837 0847 0851 0859 0905 0916 0919 0927 0932 Sheffield, Arundel Gate d. 0807 0816 0831 0822 0839 0847 0853 0859 0907 0916 0921 0927 0932 Lowfield, Queens Rd/Retail Park 0815 0825 0840 0830 0847 0856 0901 0908 0915 0925 0931 0936 0942 Woodseats, Chesterfield Rd/Bromwich Rd 0824 0836 0855 0839 0856 0907 0911 0919 0925 0936 0942 0948 0953 Lowedges, Lowedges Rd/The Grennel Mower 0831 0846 0907 0846 0903 0917 0922 0929 0936 0946 0953 0958 1004 Bradway, Longford Rd/Longford Dr – – 0913 ––––0935 – – – 1004 – Bradway, Prospect Rd/Everard Av – 0851 0916 – – 0922 – 0938 – 0951 – 1007 – Service number: 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 Operated by: SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY Woodhouse, Cross St/Tannery St – 0917 – 0933 – 0948 – 1003 – 1018 – 1033 – Woodhouse, Stradbroke Rd/Sheffield Rd 0910 – 0925 – 0940 – 0955 – 1010 – 1025 – 1040 Richmond, Hastilar Rd South/Richmond Rd 0918 – 0933 – 0948 – 1003 – 1018 – 1033 – 1048 Manor, Castlebeck Av/Prince of Wales Rd – 0931 – 0947 – 1002 – 1017 – 1032 – 1047 – Manor Park, Manor Park Centre/Harborough Av 0927 0935 0942 0951 0957 1006 1012 1021 1027 1036 1042 1051 1057 Sheffield, Arundel Gate a. 0941 0946 0956 1002 1011 1017 1026 1032 1041 1047 1056 1102 1111 Sheffield, Arundel Gate d. 0941 0948 0956 1004 1011 1019 1026 1034 1041 1049 1056 1104 1111 Lowfield, Queens Rd/Retail Park 0950 0958 1005 1014 1021 1029 1036 1044 1051 1059 1106 1114 1121 Woodseats, Chesterfield Rd/Bromwich Rd 1002 1009 1017 1025 1033 1040 1048 1056 1103 1111 1118 1126 1133 Lowedges, Lowedges Rd/The Grennel Mower 1012 1020 1027 1036 1043 1051 1058 1106 1113 1121 1128 1136 1143 Bradway, Longford Rd/Longford Dr – – 1033 – – – 1104 – – – 1134 – – Bradway, Prospect Rd/Everard Av 1017 – 1036 – 1048 – 1107 – 1118 – 1137 – 1148 Service number: 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 Operated by: FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST Woodhouse, Cross St/Tannery St 1047 – 1101 – 1116 – 1131 – 1146 – 1201 – 1217 Woodhouse, Stradbroke Rd/Sheffield Rd – 1055 – 1110 – 1125 – 1140 – 1155 – 1210 – Richmond, Hastilar Rd South/Richmond Rd – 1102 – 1117 – 1132 – 1147 – 1202 – 1217 – Manor, Castlebeck Av/Prince of Wales Rd 1101 – 1115 – 1130 – 1145 – 1200 – 1215 – 1231 Manor Park, Manor Park Centre/Harborough Av 1105 1110 1119 1125 1134 1140 1149 1155 1204 1210 1219 1225 1235 Sheffield, Arundel Gate a. 1116 1124 1130 1139 1145 1154 1200 1209 1215 1224 1230 1239 1245 Sheffield, Arundel Gate d. 1118 1124 1132 1139 1147 1154 1202 1209 1217 1224 1232 1239 1247 Lowfield, Queens Rd/Retail Park 1128 1134 1142 1149 1157 1204 1212 1219 1227 1234 1242 1249 1259 Woodseats, Chesterfield Rd/Bromwich Rd 1140 1148 1154 1203 1209 1218 1224 1233 1239 1248 1254 1303 1312 Lowedges, Lowedges Rd/The Grennel Mower 1150 1158 1204 1213 1219 1228 1234 1243 1249 1258 1304 1313 1322 Bradway, Longford Rd/Longford Dr – 1204 – – – 1234 – – – 1304 – – – Bradway, Prospect Rd/Everard Av – 1207 – 1218 – 1237 – 1248 – 1307 – 1318 – 24, 25 Monday to Friday (continued) Woodhouse Bradway Service number: 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 Operated by: SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY FST SSY Woodhouse, Cross St/Tannery St – 1232 – 1247 – 1302 – 1316 – 1331 – 1346 – Woodhouse, Stradbroke Rd/Sheffield Rd 1225 – 1240 – 1255 – 1310 – 1325 – 1340 – 1355 Richmond, Hastilar Rd South/Richmond Rd 1232 – 1247 – 1302 – 1317 – 1332 – 1347 – 1402 Manor, Castlebeck Av/Prince of Wales Rd – 1246 – 1301 – 1316 – 1330 – 1345 – 1400 – Manor Park, Manor Park Centre/Harborough Av 1240 1250 1255 1305 1310 1320 1324 1334 1339 1349 1354 1404 1409 Sheffield, Arundel Gate a.
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