School Bus Services in the Stockport Area September 2018 – July 2019

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School Bus Services in the Stockport Area September 2018 – July 2019 School Bus Services in the Stockport Area September 2018 – July 2019 Journeys in this leaflet operate on schooldays only, unless otherwise stated. Although provided primarily for school students, members of the public may use these services with the exception of Yellow School Buses. Services are listed alphabetically under school names. 17/08/2018 Stockport Schools 2018/2019 Page 1 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 £7.30. 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 https://www.tfgm.com/tickets-and-passes/bus-school-bus-services 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 https://www.tfgm.com/tickets-and-passes/bus-yellow-school-buses 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) 17/08/2018 Stockport Schools 2018/2019 Page 2 PAGE SCHOOL NAME & CONTACTS START: FINISH: 4-5 BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL Seal Road, Bramhall, Stockport SK7 2JT 0845 1500 6-8 CHEADLE & MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE 0900 1600 Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri 1430 Thu 9 CHEADLE CATHOLIC INFANTS/JUNIORS Conway Road, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport. SK8 6DB 0900 1525 Inf 0855 152 0 Jun 10-11 CHEADLE HULME HIGH SCHOOL Woods Lane, Cheadle Hulme SK8 7JY 0835 1500 10-11 LAURUS CHEADLE HULME Cheadle Road, Cheadle Hulme SK8 5GB 0820 1545 12-15 HARRYTOWN R.C. HIGH SCHOOL Harrytown, Romiley, Stockport. SK6 3BU 0900 1535 16-19 HAZEL GROVE HIGH SCHOOL Jackson’s Lane, Hazel Grove, Stockport. SK7 5JX 0850 1500 1435 Wed 20 KINGSWAY SCHOOL Foxland Road, Cheadle, Stockport. SK8 4QX 0840 1515 21-23 MARPLE HALL SCHOOL Hill Top Drive, Marple, Stockport SK6 6LB 0835 1450 1400 Mon 24 POYNTON HIGH SCHOOL Yew Tree Lane, Poynton, Cheshire SK12 1PU 0845 1500 25 PRIESTNALL SCHOOL Priestnall Road, Heaton Mersey, Stockport SK4 3HP 0850 1515 26 REDDISH VALE HIGH SCHOOL Reddish Vale Road, Reddish, Stockport. SK5 7HD 0830 1450 27-28 ST JAMES’ CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL St James’ Way, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle. SK8 6PZ. 0840 1500 29 ST SIMON’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL Bosden Avenue, Hazel Grove, Stockport. SK7 4LH 0910 1530 30 STOCKPORT ACADEMY Heathbank Road, Cheadle Heath, Stockport, SK3 0UP 0830 1440 1530 Yr 11 31 WERNETH SCHOOL Harrytown, Romiley, Stockport. SK6 3BX 0845 1510 17/08/2018 Stockport Schools 2018/2019 Page 3 BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL (0845 – 1500) Effective 1 September 2018 ADSWOOD – DAVENPORT – BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL Service 850 CHEADLE HEATH – DAVENPORT – BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL Service 852 HEAVILEY – HAZEL GROVE – BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL Service 887 Operator Code: SM BEV BUL Operator Code: BEV SM BUL Service Number: 852 887 850 Service Number: 887 852 850 HEAVILEY, Corbar Road/A6 ---- 0737 ---- BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL 1510 1510 1510 Hazel Grove, Rising Sun ---- 0750 ---- Bramhall Lane Sth/Bramhall Park Rd 1515# 1515# 1515 Rutter's Lane/Bramhall Moor Lane ---- 0800 ---- Bramhall Lane South/Midland Road 1518 1518 1520# New House Farm, Duncombe Close ---- 0805 ---- Woodsmoor, Crossway ---- ---- 1525 CHEADLE HEATH, Farmer's Arms 0735 ---- ---- Davenport Station ---- 1525 1530 Stockport, Greek Street 0745 ---- ---- ADSWOOD ROAD/BIRD HALL ROAD ---- ---- 1535 ADSWOOD ROAD/BIRD HALL ROAD ---- ---- 0800 CHEADLE HEATH, Farmer's Arms ---- 1535 ---- Davenport Station 0756 ---- 0805 New House Farm, Duncombe Close 1522 ---- ---- Woodsmoor, Crossway ---- ---- 0810 Bramhall Moor Lane/Rutter's Lane 1524 ---- ---- Bramhall Lane South/Grange Road 0804 0809 0818 Hazel Grove, Rising Sun 1539 ---- ---- Bramhall Green 0806 0811 0820 HEAVILEY, Corbar Road/A6 1549 ---- ---- BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL 0815 0815@ 0825 @ Service continues to Cheadle and Marple College. # Limited stop: First setting down point. 850: ROUTE: From ADSWOOD ROAD/BIRD HALL ROAD via Adswood Road, Garners Lane, Bramhall Lane, Woodsmoor Lane, Crossway, Moorland Road, Woodsmoor Lane, Bramhall Lane, Bramhall Lane South, Fir Road, Seal Road to BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL. RETURN via Seal Road, Fir Road, Bramhall Lane South, Bramhall Lane, Woodsmoor Lane, Crossway, Moorland Road, Woodsmoor Lane, Bramhall Lane, Garners Lane, Adswood Road to ADSWOOD ROAD/BIRD HALL ROAD. 852: ROUTE: From CHEADLE HEATH, Farmer’s Arms via Edgeley Road, Mercian Way, Greek Street, Wellington Road, Bramhall Lane, Bramhall Lane South, Fir Road, Seal Road to BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL. RETURN: via reverse of the above route. 887: ROUTE: From HEAVILEY, Corbar Road/A6 via Buxton Road, London Road, Macclesfield Road, Dean Lane, Chester Road, Lyndhurst Avenue, Mostyn Road, Aldwyn Crescent, Bramhall Moor Lane, Dean Moor Road, Ringmore Road, Grange Road, Bramhall Lane South, Fir Road, Seal Road to BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL. RETURNS: via reverse of the above to London Road then via Torkington Road, Offerton Road, Brinkburn Road, Clarendon Road, Hazelwood Road, Bosden Fold Road, Commercial Road, London Road, Buxton Road to HEAVILEY, Corbar Road/A6. 17/08/2018 Stockport Schools 2018/2019 Page 4 BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL (0845 – 1500) ADSWOOD – CHEADLE – CHEADLE HULME – BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL Service 877 Operator Code: BEV Operator Code: BEV STOCKPORT, Greek Street 0708 BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL 1510 Cheadle Heath, Morrisons 0714 Bramhall, Natwest Bank 1515 Adswood Road/Bird Hall Road 0721 Woodford, Church Lane 1520 Cheadle, Post Office 0733 Grove Lane, Pointing Dog 1523 Cheadle Hulme, Station 0748 Cheadle Hulme Station 1535 Grove Lane, Pointing Dog 0758 Cheadle Post Office 1543 Grove Lane/Acre Lane 0800 Adswood Road/Bird Hall Road 1550 Woodford, Church Lane 0808 Cheadle Heath, Morrisons 1554 Bramhall, Natwest Bank 0814 STOCKPORT, Greek Street 1600 BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL 0820 877 ROUTE: From STOCKPORT, Greek Street via Greek Street, Mercian Way, Edgeley Road, Bird Hall Lane, Bird Hall Road, Councillor Lane, Stockport Road, High Street, Wilmslow Road, Cheadle Road, Buckingham Road, Queens Road, Station Road, Ravenoak Road, Church Lane, Gill Bent Road, Grove Lane, Hall Moss Lane, Moor Lane, Chester Road to Woodford, Church Lane, then via Chester Road, Woodford Road, Bramhall Lane South, Fir Road, Seal Road to BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL. Returns: FROM BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL via Seal Road, Fir Road, Bramhall Lane South, Woodford Road, Chester Road to Woodford, Church Lane then via Chester Road, Moor Lane, Hall Moss Lane, Grove Lane, Gill Bent Road, Church Road, Ravenoak Road, Station Road, Queens Road, Cheadle Road, Wilmslow Road, High Street, Stockport Road, Councillor Lane, Bird Hall Road, Bird Hall Lane, Edgeley Road, Mercian Way TO STOCKPORT, Greek Street. 17/08/2018 Stockport Schools 2018/2019 Page 5 TH CHEADLE & MARPLE 6 FORM COLLEGE Cheadle Site Effective 1 September 2018 (0900 – 1430 Thursday, 0900 – 1600 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday) HEAVILEY – HAZEL GROVE – BRAMHALL – CHEADLE Service 887 CHEADLE – DIDSBURY – MANCHESTER Service 42B Operator Code: BEV Operator Code: SM SM SM SM Service Number: 887 Service Number: 42B 42B 42B 42B Th Th NTh NTh HEAVILEY, Corbar Road/A6 0737 CHEADLE SITE 1439 1501 1603 1607 Hazel Grove, Rising Sun 0750 Cheadle, Post Office 1444 ---- 1608 ---- Rutter's Lane/Bramhall Moor Lane 0800 East Didsbury, Parrs Wood 1449 ---- 1618 ---- New House Farm, Duncombe Close 0805 Didsbury, Co-op 1454 ---- 1623 ---- BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL 0815 Fallowfield, The Friendship 1505 ---- 1634 ---- Bramhall, Nat West Bank 0824 Rusholme,Inn Job Centre 1510 ---- 1639 ---- Grove Lane, Smithy Hotel 0834 Manchester University, 1518 ---- 1643 ---- Cheadle Hulme Station 0840 MANCHESTER,Phoenix Piccadilly 1528 ---- 1657 ---- CHEADLE SITE 0845 Cheadle Hulme Station ---- 1506 ---- 1613 Grove Ln, Pointing Dog ---- 1511 ---- 1619 Bramhall, Moss Ln ---- 1517 ---- 1627 Woodford, Jenny Ln ---- 1522 ---- 1632 Th – Thursday only NTh – Not Thursday 887 ROUTE: From HEAVILEY, CORBAR ROAD/A6 VIA Buxton Road, London Road, Macclesfield Road, Dean Lane, Chester Road, Lyndhurst Avenue, Mostyn Road, Aldwyn Crescent, Bramhall Moor Lane, Dean Moor Road, Ringmore Road, Grange Road, Bramhall Lane South, Fir Road, Seal Road, BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL, Dairyground Road, Ladythorn Road, Bramhall Lane South, Ack Lane East, Moss Lane, Acre Lane, Grove Lane, Gill Bent Road, Church Road, Ravenoak Road, Station Road, Albert Road, Cheadle Road to CHEADLE & MARPLE 6TH FORM COLLEGE.
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