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North Sheffield Bus North Sheffield Bus Map All information is correct as at 26 January 2020 For more information visit: busesforsheffield.com The easy way to get around one ticket for any bus* Get a CityBus ticket and catch any bus in Sheffield with one ticket. Get a CityWide ticket and catch any bus or tram. We’re making it easier for you to travel around by offering tickets which will work on any bus or any bus and tram in Sheffield. 1, 7 and CityBus one ticket 28 Day for any bus. 1, 7 and CityWide one ticket 28 Day for any bus o r tram. You can buy 1 and 7 Day tickets on board from your driver and 7 and 28 Day tickets are available online at sytravelmaster.com and from t icket machines located in most Travel South Yorkshire interchanges, with the exception of Adwick, Dinnington and Mexborough. Please note, your ticket will be issued to a Smartcard, which costs £1. It’s then yours to load further tickets to so please keep it and reuse it. If anything changes, we’ll keep you up to date. You can also buy tickets for individual operators as well as single fares. Visit or ask your driver as other tickets are also available. *Terms and conditions apply. busesforsheffield.com FREQUENCY GUIDE FREQUENCY (MINUTES) FREQUENCY GUIDE FREQUENCY (MINUTES) Monday-Friday Saturday Evening/ Monday-Friday Saturday Evening/ Service Operator Route daytime daytime Sunday Service Operator Route daytime daytime Sunday High Green - Chapeltown - Ecclesfield Common - Firth Park - Northern General Hospital - Stagecoach 12 15 30/60 73/74 Stagecoach Crystal Peaks - Killamarsh - Renishaw - Barlborough - Clowne 120 combined 120 combined no service 1 Burngreave - She eld - Newfield Green - Hemsworth - Jordanthorpe/Batemoor Hallamshire Hospital - She eld - Burngreave - Northern General Hospital (Clocktower 2) - 2/X2 Stagecoach 30 (X2) 30 (X2) 60 (2) 73 She eld - Manor Top - Handsworth - Waverley - Catcli e - Treeton (73) - Brinsworth - Chapeltown - Birdwell - Barnsley First 60 60 60 74/74a Rotherham 5 Powells Bus She eld - Burngreave - Grimesthorpe - Wensley Estate - Firth Park 60 no service no service (75) Shiregreen (anticlockwise) - Firth Park - Page Hall - Burngreave - She eld - Highfields 75 First 6 TM Travel Millhouses (Tesco P&R) - Banner Cross - Hallamshire Hospital - She eld 20 20 no service - Woodseats - Meadowhead - Jordanthorpe/Batemoor 5/6 combined 7/8 combined 15 combined Ecclesfield - Parson Cross - Owlerton - She eld - Manor Top - Woodhouse - Beighton - (76) Shiregreen (clockwise) - Firth Park - Page Hall - Burngreave - She eld - Highfields - Stagecoach 20 30 60** 76/76a First 7 Crystal Peaks Woodseats - Chancet Wood (76a) - Greenhill - Low Edges Ecclesfield - Parson Cross - Owlerton - She eld - Manor Top - Base Green - Birley She eld - Manor Top (80a) - Mosborough (80a) - Crystal Peaks (80) - Halfway (80a) - 60 60 60 First 20 combined 30 combined 60(8)** 80/80a Stagecoach 8/8a Hackenthorpe (8)/Owlthorpe (8a) - Crystal Peaks Killamarsh - Norwood - Staveley - Chesterfield (service 80) (service 80) (service 80a) Stannington - Malin Bridge - Hillsborough - She eld - Hunters Bar - Banner Cross - First 20 20 60 9/9a First She eld - Attercli e - Darnall - Littledale (6) - Manor Top (6a) 30 30 60 (9a) 81 Ecclesall - Dore Hall Park Head - Malin Bridge - Hillsborough - She eld - Hunters Bar - Banner Cross - Manor Top - Arbourthorne - Heeley Green - Nether Edge - Endcli e (except AM/PM peak) 82 First 20 20 60 10 Powells Bus - Broomhill - Hallamshire Hospital - Crookesmoor - Upperthorpe - She eld - Manor Park 60 60 no service Ecclesall - Millhouses - Manor Top First/ Bents Green - High Storrs - Hunters Bar - She eld - Firshill - Southey Green - Parson Cross 83 20 30 30/60 Manor Top - Manor Park - She eld - Upperthorpe - Crookesmoor - Royal Hallamshire Stagecoach - Ecclesfield 10a Powells Bus Hospital - Broomhill - Endcli e (except AM peak) - Nether Edge - Heeley Green - Arbourt- 60 60 no service Fulwood - Nether Green - Hunters Bar - She eld - Firshill - Southey Green - Stagecoach 20 30 no service horne - Manor Top 83a Parson Cross - Ecclesfield Herdings - Hemsworth - Newfi eld Green - She eld - Northern General Hospital - First/ Lowedges - Greenhill - Hutcli e Wood - Abbeydale - Highfields - She eld - Owlerton - 11 First 15 15 30/60 30 30 60 Firth Park - Ecclesfi eld village - Chapeltown 86 Stagecoach Foxhill - Parson Cross (ASDA) - Burncross - Chapeltown Herdings - Newfi eld Green - Heeley Green - She eld First/ Bents Green - Banner Cross - Hunters Bar - She eld - Burngreave - 11a First 15 15 30/60 10 12 30 (some journeys continue to Chapeltown. Check timetables for details) 88 Stagecoach Northern General Hospital - Firth Park - Shiregreen - Ecclesfield (Green Lane) She eld - Meersbrook - Norton Lees - Graves Park - Gleadless - Manor Top - Darnall - Walkley - Commonside - She eld - Pitsmoor - Northern General Hospital - Firth Park - 18 First 60 60 60* First 10 combined 12 combined 30 combined Meadowhall - Page Hall - Firth Park - Shirecli e - Hillsborough 95/95a Wincobank (95)/Brightside (95a) - Meadowhall Hemsworth - Norton Lees - Heeley - Lowfields - She eld - Burngreave - 20 First 15 15 30/60 (97) Totley/(98) Totley Brook - Abbeydale - Highfields - She eld - Burngreave (Scott Northern General Hospital - Southey Green - Parson Cross - Ecclesfield 97/98 First Road) - Northern General Hospital - Norwood - Southey Green - (Donovan Road 98) - 15 combined 15 combined 30 combined Wadsley Bridge - Hillsborough 23 Stagecoach Millhouse Green - Penistone - Thurgoland - Deepcar - Stocksbridge 120 120 no service First/ Fulwood - Ranmoor - Broomhill - Hallamshire Hospital - She eld - Manor Top - Frecheville 10/15 5 combined 6 combined 120 Stagecoach - Hackenthorpe - Crystal Peaks - Westfield - Halfway combined 23a Stagecoach Barnsley - Thurgoland - Deepcar - Stocksbridge 1 journey 1 journey no service She eld - Upperthorpe - Lower Walkley - Hillsborough - Foxhill - Grenoside - High Green - First 60 60 60** Bradway - Low Edges - Meadowhead - Heeley - Lowfields - Granville Square (inbound)/ 135/135a Chapeltown - Thorpe Hesley - Rotherham First/ 30/60 24/25 Charlotte Road (outbound) - She eld - Manor Park - Stradbroke (24) OR 6 combined 7/8 combined Stagecoach combined Dore - Ringinglow - Bents Green - Banner Cross - Hallamshire Hospital - University - Woodthorpe (25) - Woodhouse First 9 journeys no service no service 181 She eld 26 Stagecoach Crystal Peaks - Killamarsh - Woodall - Thorpe Salvin - Kiveton - Crystal Peaks 120 120 no service 201 Powells Bus Stocksbridge - Fox Valley Retail Park - Tankersley - Thorncli e - Chapeltown 60 60 no service 26a Stagecoach Crystal Peaks - Kiveton - Thorpe Salvin -Woodall - Killamarsh - Crystal Peaks 120 120 no service She eld - Attercli e - Carbrook - Meadowhall - Tinsley - Brinsworth - Canklow - Whiston - First 60 60 60 208 Thurcroft - Laughton Common - Dinnington 27 First Parkgate - Rotherham - Aston - Beighton - Crystal Peaks 60 60 no service Hulleys/ 30 30 60* She eld - Sharrow - Park Head - Totley - Baslow - Bakewell OR Chatsworth - Bakewell 218 TM Travel 29 TM Travel (She eld - Ecclesfield -) Chapeltown - High Green - Wortley - Penistone - (Holmfi rth) 120 120 120 Hulleys - 1 evening journey Mon-Sat only She eld - Richmond Park - Handsworth - Woodhouse - Beighton - Sothall (30a) - She eld - Heeley Green - Newfield Green - Gleadless - High Lane - Ridgeway - Marsh TM Travel 20 20 30 (30a) 252 TM Travel 30/60 30/60 no service 30/30a Crystal Peaks - Plumbley (30a) Lane - Eckington - Halfway - Crystal Peaks First/ She eld - Ecclesall - Foxhouse - Hathersage - Bamford - (Bradwell) - Hope - 60/120 271/272 60 combined 60 combined X30 TM Travel She eld - Beighton (via Mosborough Parkway) - Sothall - Norwood - Harthill 2 journeys a day no service no service Hulleys Castleton combined She eld - Burngreave - Shirecli e - Foxhill - Parson Cross - She eld Lane Top - 273/274/ Hulleys/ 32 First 60 60 no service She eld - Rivelin - Ladybower - Bamford - Castleton (Calver/Eyam, Bakewell 275) 5 journeys 4 journeys 6 journeys day Northern General Hospital - Firth Park - Shiregreen - Meadowhall 275 TM Travel 35a Powells Bus Chapeltown - Thorncli e Industrial Estate 20 peak times 6 journeys 1 journey She eld - Parkway Markets - Waverley AMID - Catcli e - She eld Business Park - Powells Bus 20**/60 no service no service A1 Meadowhall She eld - Brightside - Meadowhall - Wincobank - Kimberworth - Wingfi eld - 36 First 60 60 60** Greasbrough - Munsbrough - Rotherham H1 SCT Northern General Hospital - Owlerton - Royal Hallamshire Hospital 30 no service no service 41 First She eld - Arbourthorne - Manor Top - Dyke Vale Road 20/30 30 60 M17 Hulleys Dore - Totley Brook - Totley Rise - Bradway - Low Edges - Greenhill - Jordanthorpe 60 60 no service 43 Stagecoach She eld - Heeley - Woodseats - Meadowhead - Dronfield - Gosforth - Chesterfield 20 20 60 M92 Stagecoach Hillsborough - Foxhill - Grenoside (crematorium) - Ecclesfi eld - Chapeltown - Harley 120 no service no service She eld - Heeley - Woodseats - Meadowhead - Batemoor - Coal Aston - Dronfield - 44 Stagecoach 60 60 60** Newbold - Chesterfield SL1/SL1a Stagecoach Middlewood - Oughtibridge - Deepcar - Stocksbridge 10/12 combined 12 combined 20/60 Rotherham - Scholes - Thorpe Hesley - Wentworth - Harley - Chapeltown 3 journeys 3 journeys no service 44 Stagecoach X1/X10 First She eld - Attercli e - Meadowhall - Rotherham - Maltby 7/8 10 20/30 50/50a/ She eld - Swallownest - Aston - Wales - Kiveton - South Anston - Dinnington - Stagecoach She eld - Manor Top - Mosborough - Eckington - Whittington - Chesterfield 30 combined 30 combined 60 First
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