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School Bus Services in the Trafford Area School Bus Services in the Salford Area September 2017 to July 2018 Salford_Schools_2017-18 from 111217 1 28/06/2017 17:53 Contents List Secondary Schools Page: Buile Hill Visual Arts College 3 St Ambrose Barlow RC High School & Sixth Form College 4 St Patrick’s RC High School and Arts College 5-6 Salford College (Eccles Sixth Form) 7 Walkden High School 8 List of Operators ATL Atlantic Travel Mikar Business Park, Northolt Drive, Bolton, 01204 386056 BL3 6RE BEV Belle Vue The Travel Centre, Crossley Road, Stockport, 0161 947 9477 SK4 5DZ DIA Diamond Bus Unit 22/23 Chanters Industrial Estate, Atherton, 01942 888893 M46 9BP FIR First Wallshaw Street, Oldham, OL1 3TR 0161 627 2929 GBC GB Coaches 110 Denton Road, Audenshaw, M34 5BD 0161 320 0353 GOO Go Goodwins Lyntown Trading Estate, Eccles, M30 1QG 0161 789 4545 STG Stagecoach Hyde Road, Manchester, M12 6JS 0161 273 3377 Further information in relation to school bus services in Salford including fares can be found at www.tfgm.com Salford_Schools_2017-18 from 111217 2 28/06/2017 17:53 An introduction to School buses and concessionary fares for students in Greater Manchester Passengers can pay a fare to the driver for each journey shown on this timetable. However, students will need to show an IGO pass to travel at the concessionary (reduced) fare. If students do not have an IGO pass, they will have to pay a higher fare. Most of the journeys shown in this timetable are funded by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM). The majority of TfGM funded services charge a standard fare and also offer daily return tickets. In some cases, the return ticket can also be used for travel on other journeys which serve similar areas – even if it is provided by a different operator. On most services, students can also buy a weekly scholar’s ticket, which costs £7.00. These are ONLY valid on schooldays on school buses and are available from the bus driver on all services where they are applicable. To help the driver, please try to have the correct fare when buying your ticket. A summary of fares and ticketing information on all school services included in this timetable can be found at http://www.tfgm.com/journey_planning/Pages/back-to-school.aspx There are also a small number of TfGM funded services where the operator sets the fares. You will need to check with the operator what fares are available. Yellow School Buses This timetable also shows the journeys operated by Yellow School Buses. Yellow School Bus journeys have special travel conditions and can only be used by students who hold a Yellow School Bus pass which is valid for that journey. Students who wish to use a Yellow School Bus should go to http://www.tfgm.com/buses/yellowschoolbus/Pages/default.aspx for details on how to apply for a pass. The IGO Pass All students between the ages of 11 and 16 need an IGO pass if they wish to travel at the concessionary (reduced fare) rate on buses. The IGO pass is like an ID card and proves that the student is aged 16 or under. It must be carried on all journeys and shown to the driver before paying the fare. The IGO pass costs £10 and can only be bought by students who live, or go to school in Greater Manchester. More information on IGO and an application form to get an IGO pass is on the TfGM website at http://igo.tfgm.com (Please note: students who are entitled to a free Scholars Travel Pass for journeys between home and school and students aged between 16 and 19 who have a Scholars Concessionary Pass, do not need an IGO Pass for these journeys) Salford_Schools_2017-18 from 111217 3 28/06/2017 17:53 Buile Hill Visual Arts College 0825-1430 Effective 1 September 2017 The following bus services run close by - more details can be found at www.tfgm.com: First service 8 – Bolton, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Kearsley, Clifton, Pendlebury, Irlams o’ th’ Height, Pendleton, Manchester Stagecoach service 34 – Bryn, Lowton, Pennington, Leigh, Blackmoor, Astley, Boothstown, Worsley, Irlams o’ th’ Height, Pendleton, Manchester First service 36 – Bolton, Great Lever, Harper Green, New Bury, Little Hulton, Walkden, Wardley, Moorside, Swinton, Irlams o’ th’ Height, Pendleton, Manchester First service 37 – Bolton, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Walkden, Wardley, Moorside, Swinton, Irlams o’ th’ Height, Pendleton, Manchester Stagecoach service 38 – Little Hulton, Walkden, Wardley, Moorside, Swinton, Irlams o’ th’ Height, Pendleton, Manchester First service 67 – Cadishead, Irlam, Brookhouse, Peel Green, Patricroft, Eccles, Pendleton, Manchester Diamond service 73 – Clifton, Pendlebury, Swinton, Swinton Park, Seedley, Pendleton, Ordsall, Salford, Manchester GoGoodwins services 74/75 – Pendleton, Irlams o’ th’ Height, Pendlebury, Agecroft First service 100 – Warrington, Woolston, Hollins Green, Cadishead, Irlam, Brookhouse, Peel Green, Trafford Centre, Patricroft, Eccles, Pendleton, Manchester Stagecoach service X34 – Bryn, Lowton, Pennington, Leigh, Blackmoor, Astley, Ellenbrook, Irlams o’ th’ Height Additionally specific schoolday only services also serve the school as follows: Ordsall / Weaste / Pendleton Service 926 TfGM Contract: 0371 TfGM Contract: 0371 Minimum Capacity: 53 Minimum Capacity: 53 Operator Code: GBC Operator Code: GBC Ordsall, Regent Road/Oldfield Rd 0749 Buile Hall VAC (Manor Rd) 1442 Ordsall, Regent Road/Phoebe St 0753 Ordsall, Regent Road/Oldfield Rd 1454 Eccles Road/Chaseley Road 0803 Ordsall, Regent Road/ Phoebe St 1457 Service 926 route: From Ordsall, Regent Road/Oldfield Road via Regent Road, Eccles New Road, Langworthy Road, Eccles Old Road to Eccles Old Road/Chaseley Road (for Buile Hill VAC). Returning from Manor Road (for Buile Hill VAC) via Manor Avenue, Eccles Old Road, Langworthy Road, Liverpool Street, Oldfield Road, Regent Road to Ordsall, Regent Road/Phoebe Street. Salford_Schools_2017-18 from 111217 4 28/06/2017 17:53 St Ambrose Barlow RC High School 0840-1515 (1455 Wed) Effective 6 September 2017 The following bus services run close by - more details can be found at www.tfgm.com: Diamond service 29 – Little Hulton, Walkden, Moorside, Swinton, Swinton Park, Weaste, Pendleton First service 36 – Bolton, Great Lever, Harper Green, New Bury, Little Hulton, Walkden, Moorside, Swinton, Irlams o’ th’ Height, Pendleton, Manchester First service 37 – Bolton, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Walkden, Moorside, Swinton, Irlams o’ th’ Height, Pendleton, Manchester Stagecoach service 38 – Little Hulton, Walkden, Moorside, Swinton, Irlams o’ th’ Height, Pendleton, Manchester MCT service 66 – Clifton Junction, Clifton, Pendlebury, Swinton, Moorside, Worsley, Alder Forest, Winton, Patricroft, Peel Green, Eccles First service X39 – Farnworth, New Bury, Little Hulton, Walkden, Moorside, Swinton Additionally specific schoolday only services also serve the school as follows: Light Oaks / Swinton Park Service 925 TfGM Contract: 0371 TfGM Contract: 0371 0371 Minimum Capacity: 53 Minimum Capacity: 53 53 Operator Code: GBC Operator Code: GBC GBC Wed NW Lancaster Rd/Eccles Old Rd 0809 St Ambrose Barlow RC High 1518 1535 Light Oaks School 0814 East Lancs Rd/Moorside Rd 1533 1550 East Lancs Rd/Moorside Rd 0818 Light Oaks School 1540 1557 St Ambrose Barlow RC High 0830 Lancaster Rd/Eccles Old Rd 1544 1601 W - Wednesdays only; NW - Not Wednesdays Service 925 route: From Lancaster Road/Eccles Old Road via Lancaster Road, East Lancashire Road, Moorside Road, Chorley Road, Manchester Road to St Ambrose Barlow RC High School. Returning from St Ambrose Barlow RC High School via Manchester Road, Chorley Road, Moorside Road, East Lancashire Road, Lancaster Road to Lancaster Road/Eccles Old Road. Salford_Schools_2017-18 from 111217 5 28/06/2017 17:53 St Patricks High School 0830-1500 Effective 11 December 2017 The following bus services run close by - more details can be found at www.tfgm.com: Arriva service 10 – Brookhouse, Eccles, Seedley, Pendleton, Lower Broughton, Salford, Manchester MCT service 66 – Clifton Junction, Clifton, Pendlebury, Swinton, Wardley, Moorside, Worsley, Alder Forest, Winton, Eccles First service 67 – Cadishead, Irlam, Brookhouse, Eccles, Pendleton, Manchester Northern Rail – Newton-le-Willows, Eccles, Manchester Additionally specific schoolday only services also serve the school as follows: Irlam Service Y30 Irlam Service Y33 Cadishead / Irlam Service Y52 YELLOW SCHOOL BUS - Pass system in operation, only students with a valid pass can travel on this service TfGM Contract: 5076 5043 5050 TfGM Contract: 5050 5043 5076 Minimum Capacity: 52 67 57 Minimum Capacity: 57 67 52 Operator Code: BEV STG GOO Operator Code: GOO STG BEV Service Number: Y30 Y33 Y52 Service Number: Y52 Y33 Y30 Cadishead, Lords Street 0729 St Patricks High School 1510 1510 1510 Cadishead, Coach and Horses 0734 Liverpool Road/Boundary Road 1524 1524 1524 Irlam, Railway Station 0738 Liverpool Road/Princes Avenue 1525 1525 1525 Fairhills Road/Cadishead Way 0730 Morillion Road/Dunlin Drive 1528 Liverpool Road/Broadway 0724 0733 0744 Ferryhills Store 1529 Ferryhills Store 0738 Liverpool Road/Broadway 1528 1532 1538 Morillion Road/Keal Drive 0734 Fairhills Road/Cadishead Way 1536 Liverpool Road/Fiddlers Lane 0738 0742 0746 Irlam, Railway Station 1531 Liverpool Road/Boundary Road 0749 0751 0750 Cadishead, Coach and Horses 1534 St Patricks High School 0815 0810 0807 Cadishead, Lords Street 1539 Service Y30 route: From Irlam, Liverpool Road/Broadway via Liverpool Road, Vicarage Road, School Lane, Parkstone Road, Cutnook Road, Merlin Road, Morillon Road, Silver Street, Liverpool Road, New Lane to St Patricks High School. Returning from St Patricks High School via New Lane, Worsley Road, Liverpool Road, Silver Street, Morillon Road, Merlin Road, Cutnook Lane, Parkstone Road, School Lane, Vicarage Road, Liverpool Road to Irlam, Liverpool Road/Broadway. Service Y33 route: From Irlam, Fairhills Road/Cadishead Way via Fairhills Road, Liverpool Road, Broadway, Ferry Road, Ferryhill Road, Liverpool Road, New Lane to St Patricks High School. Returning from St Patricks High School via New Lane, Worsley Road, Liverpool Road, Ferryhill Road, Ferry Road, Broadway, Liverpool Road, Fairhills Road to Irlam, Fairhills Road/Cadishead Way.
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