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18/19 Route Map B Mondays to Fridays (Except Public Holidays) Saturdays S L WEST BA R TREET CASTLEGATE 18_18a_Map.ai 1 10/08/2018 08:36 18/19: Sheffi eld to Meadowhall/Chancet Wood 18/19: Sheffi eld to Meadowhall/Chancet Wood B R ID ’S G . E Y I D R A 18/19 Route Map B Mondays to Fridays (except Public Holidays) Saturdays S L WEST BA R TREET CASTLEGATE S W NIG HI A I N 18 18 18 18 19 18 19 18 19 19 18 718 18 18 18 19 18 19 18 19 18 19 18 18 G LL A T E Victoria . SD A T Quays . Q S H T UEEN ST. BANK S T. CASTLE T EXCHANGE A OLLI S E S N CR R ST. K OFT TE G R Sheffield Interchange ---- ---- 0650 0750 0840 0900 0930 00 30 1330 1400 ---- Sheffield Interchange ---- ---- 0900 30 00 1530 1615 1645 1715 1745 2030 2130 N E A E L M T LANE Y 18 PO S A Park Heeley, Post Office ---- ---- 0701 0802 0852 0912 0943 13 43 1343 1413 ---- Heeley, Post Office ---- ---- 0913 43 13 1543 1628 1658 1728 1758 2041 2141 M T H T CA Castle Sq. Square LANE O ST. COM OAD W Cathedral MERCIAL Meadowhall BR N H S Meadowhall Great H G TRE Norton Lees, Thorpe House Avenue ---- ---- 0707 0808 0858 0918 0949 19 49 1349 1419 ---- Norton Lees, Thorpe House Avenue ---- ---- 0919 then 49 19 1549 1634 1704 1734 1804 2047 2147 E HI . ET AD T S E T. S Shopping T D . Interchange CHURCH ST A Ponds T U Woodseats, Scarsdale Road Bottom ---- ---- 0714 0814 ---- 0925 ---- 26 ---- ---- 1426 ---- at G K Woodseats, Scarsdale Road Bottom 0726 0826 0926 ---- 26 ---- 1641 ---- 1741 ---- 2054 2154 E Centre LE Forge E E M then E E N O l LA Orchard T TR l PO A S 1 these S T a Hemsworth Rd/Cobnar Road Park Gates ---- ---- 0719 0819 ---- 0930 ---- 31 ---- ---- 1431 ---- Hemsworth Rd/Cobnar Road Park Gates 0731 0831 0931 ---- 31 ---- 1646 ---- 1746 ---- 2059 2159 T LD SSquare R h M E RG PP E at RI T w d T E FA A PON o o T a mins until D HIL T L S d t L Woodseats, Newlyn Road ---- ---- ---- ---- 0904 ---- 0955 ---- 55 1355 ---- ---- Woodseats, Newlyn Road ---- ---- ---- 55 ---- 1555 ---- 1710 ---- 1810 ---- ---- ET . Crucible FL o o E O TR E F a R y r these S A U e Theatre D E w T City T value ES C N H M a past SU H a W ARV RR U S Chancet Wood ---- ---- ---- ---- 0914 ---- 1005 ---- 05 1405 ---- ---- Chancet Wood ---- ---- ---- 05 ---- 1605 ---- 1720 ---- 1820 ---- ---- Hall E y Y R L W mins until O S PO T. A ll ER S ROCKINGHAM RS a each E T KCA Town Hall P h R T R Meadowhall A Odeon B OND S w Gleadless Town End, Tram Stop 0455 0625 0730 0830 ---- 0937 ---- 38 ---- ---- 1438 ---- Gleadless Town End, Tram Stop 0738 0838 0938 ---- 38 ---- 1653 ---- 1753 ---- 2106 ---- E d E o past MBR Lyceum Mead E E a Peace hour S R Theatre T o T T Gardens R IDG S . Newfield School ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1448 Manor Top, Prince of Wales Road 0743 0843 0943 ---- 43 ---- 1658 ---- 1758 ---- 2111 ---- E REET E Sheffield t each T L T . d D A S l E G Interchange O ie E p f N f Newfield School ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1455 N Darnall, Greenland Road 0753 0853 0953 ---- 53 ---- 1708 ---- 1808 ---- 2121 ---- L hour E o e O l tickets D S T N h S STRE T U n S . S R T TE N A . AR R I u Herdings, Raeburn Road ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1504 Meadowhall Interchange 0808 0908 1008 ---- 08 ---- 1723 ---- 1823 ---- 2136 ---- P R H EET E STR C Sheffield Hallam Sheffield OT ST. D T Q. TE B S S Station AL GTON FU University O T Manor Top, Prince of Wales Road 0500 0630 0739 0839 ---- 0942 ---- 43 ---- ---- 1443 1518 LLIN RN N WE IV R GA A E W T L T O W E R Sheffield Arena O PA Darnall, Greenland Road 0510 0640 0751 0851 ---- 0952 ---- 53 ---- ---- 1453 1528 Sundays and Public Holidays R FU G R The R Showroom r CityBus ticket prices. E S NI N D e T Moor TR VA W Newhall Meadowhall Interchange 0522 0652 0806 0906 ---- 1007 ---- 08 ---- ---- 1508 1548 R E L RO T SUF e A E B EE T ROA T L n H T TR E E ER l Travel on any bus in Sheffi eld C EE S FOL Y a ES1 R A R 18 18 18 18 MH5 R O EET T D n T S A S R M K ROAD d M D 19 18a 18 19 18 19 18 19 18 18 18 18 ATI SBU ST I L W A A LD E D R LEADMILLL FI Moor E A a TZ o WILLIAM R HR n r GAT Y S n a Market o a E E ST l d SD NSD A STREETM . m l Sheffield Interchange 0935 1835 1935 2035 A R H m o 1 day 7 day 28 day E o a Y R C d O e NE ff Darnall, Sheffield Interchange 1430 ---- 1500 1535 1615 1645 1715 1745 1830 1930 2030 2130 Heeley, Post Office 0946 1846 1946 2046 H cli ID S er S Aft Greenland Heeley, Post Office 1443 ---- 1513 1550 1630 1700 1730 1800 1841 1941 2041 2141 Norton Lees, Thorpe House Avenue 0952 then 1852 1952 2052 ROAD Darnall, £4.50 £15.80 £59.00 ARY’S Road Norton Lees, Thorpe House Avenue 1449 ---- 1519 1557 1637 1707 1737 1806 1847 1947 2047 2147 Woodseats, Scarsdale Road Bottom 0959 every 1859 1959 2059 ST. M Main Road 60 Woodseats, Scarsdale Road Bottom ---- ---- 1526 ---- 1644 ---- 1744 ---- 1854 1954 2054 2154 Hemsworth Rd/Cobnar Road Park Gates 1004 1904 2004 2104 N ew mins R Hemsworth Rd/Cobnar Road Park Gates ---- ---- 1531 ---- 1649 ---- 1749 ---- 1859 1959 2059 2159 Gleadless Town End, Tram Stop 1011 1911 ---- ---- Sh oa effie d ld Darnall until Sheffield High Storrs School ---- 1455 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Manor Top, Prince of Wales Road 1016 1916 ---- ---- P CityWide ticket prices a Interchange rk Darnall High Storrs School ---- 1505 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Darnall, Greenland Road 1026 1926 ---- ---- 18 19 way w Travel on any bus and tram in Sheffi eld Sheffield o R Woodseats, Newlyn Road 1455 1520 ---- 1604 ---- 1714 ---- 1812 ---- ---- ---- ---- Meadowhall Interchange 1041 1941 ---- ---- r . te t Sheffield r S 18 d a a Chancet Wood 1505 ---- ---- 1614 ---- 1724 ---- 1822 ---- ---- ---- ---- h e C r o City Centre y R 1 day 7 day 28 day E Manor Top, Dyche Lane, Batemoor Road ---- 1528 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Notes: s Prince of Wales Road le Gleadless Town End, Tram Stop ---- 1538 1538 ---- 1656 ---- 1756 ---- 1906 2006 2106 ---- a A Continues to Norton, Water Tower roundabout at the request of any passengers on board. t W ee tr £4.80 £16.80 £63.00 B e S f or r o Manor Top, Prince of Wales Road ---- 1545 1545 ---- 1703 ---- 1803 ---- 1911 2011 2111 ---- o a M m C e i c a t Darnall, Greenland Road ---- 1555 1555 ---- 1713 ---- 1813 ---- 1921 2021 2121 ---- y Sheffield United FC n l l i r R Meadowhall Interchange ---- 1615 1615 ---- 1733 ---- 1828 ---- 1936 2036 2136 ---- L o P a a n d e Get a CityBus ticket and catch any Notes: 18 bus in Sheffi eld with one ticket. A Continues to Norton, Water Tower roundabout at the request of any passengers on board. 19 NSD School holidays Manor Get a CityWide ticket and catch Heeley, SD Schooldays only d M a Top an o Heeley Carrfield Road sfi any bus or tram. We’re making it R eld ld R R d ie r G f e d o a p a i a r l p o e d d o e U R a g easier for you to travel around by t t d R r l e s e es b s w e l e A Ro a h Meersbrook a al d y d C y offering tickets which will work e b R b 18 A o Gleadless, D 19 a e d Townend rb on any bus or any bus and tram y Norton Lees, s h Thorpe House Avenue i r e in Sheffi eld. 1 L Woodseats 6 a n A 19 e 18 18 You can buy 1 and 7 day tickets on ne La Graves H emsw rth R y o o e Park ad board from your driver and 7 and 28 b d b a A o Graves Park e R Lan Oakes day tickets are available from the kiosks g B n o in o Chancet Wood t Park c r R k o r i in the interchange. 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