School Bus Services in Bolton September 2020 to July 2021

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School Bus Services in Bolton September 2020 to July 2021 School Bus Services in Bolton September 2020 to July 2021 Services are listed alphabetically under school names. BOLTON ST CATHERINE’S ACADEMY (0830 – 1500 & 1410 Wednesday) Effective 01/09/2020 The following general bus services provide links to Bolton St Catherine’s Academy: 562 Bolton – Tonge Fold – Breighmet – Withins Circular 561 Bolton – Tonge Fold – Withins – Breightmet Circular 507 Bolton – Tonge Moor – Harwood Circular For the latest timetable information go to www.tfgm.com/public-transport/bus BOLTON– DARCY LEVER – BREIGHTMET - BOLTON ST CATHERINE’S ACADEMY Service 911 TFGM Contract 0343 TFGM Contract 0434 Minimum Capacity 70 Minimum Capacity 85 Operator Code: TYR Operator Code: VBL Service Number: 911 Service Number: 911 BOLTON, Bridgeman Place 0738 Withins, Newby Rd/Kentmere Rd 1510 Darcy Lever, Snow Hill 0746 Breightmet, St Osmunds 1524 Long Lane, Turning Circle, Leacroft Ave 0748 Darcy Lever 1531 BREIGHTMET, St Osmunds 0753 Bromwich Street/Bradfod Street 1538 BOLTON ST CATHERINE’S ACADEMY 0805 SERVICE 911 ROUTE: From Bolton, Bridgeman Place via Bradford Street, Bromwich Street, Wheatfield Street, Radcliffe Road, Long Lane Turning Circle, Bus picks up at Leacroft Avenue Stop, Long Lane, Blenheim Road, Brodick Drive, Somerton Road, Bury Road, Milnthorpe Road, D eepdale Drive, Red Lane, Newby Road to BOLTON, St Catherine’s Academy. RETURNS via Newby Road, Kentmere Road, Deepdale Road, Milnthorpe Road, Bury Road, Somerton Road, Brodick Road, Blenheim Road, Long Lane, Radcliffe Road, Wheatfield Street, Bromwich Street to junction with Bradford Street. CANON SLADE SCHOOL (0845/1535) Effective 01//09/2020 The following general bus services provide links to Canon Slade School: 507 Bolton – Tonge Moor – Harwood Circular For the latest timetable information go to www.tfgm.com/public-transport/bus BOLTON – TONGE MOOR – BRADSHAW BROW Service 541 WINGATES – DAISY HILL – WESTHOUGHTON – LOSTOCK – CANON SLADE SCHOOL Service 905 BLACKROD/HORWICH – LOSTOCK – CANON SLADE SCHOOL Service 916 BOLTON – HALLIWELL – CANON SLADE SCHOOL Service 925 HORROCKS FOLD – BANK TOP – ASTLEY BRIDGE – CANON SLADE SCHOOL Service 930 BOLTON – MARKLAND HILL – CANON SLADE SCHOOL Services 968/969 LEIGH – ATHERTON- DAUBHILL – BOLTON – CANON SLADE SCHOOL Service 982 TFGM Contract 0393 0407 0089 0352 0090 0472 0411 0244 Minimum Capacity 90 90 85 70 85 80 90 70 Operator Code: VBL VBL VBL TYR VBL ATG VBL BST Service Number: 916 930 905 905 969 968 992 982 Bolton Interchange stand : E E E LEIGH, Bus Station --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0733 Atherton, Mealhouse Lane --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0746 Westhoughton, Wigan Road/Wearish Lane --- --- 0729 --- --- --- --- --- Daisy Hill Church --- --- 0737 --- --- --- --- --- Westhoughton, Washacre --- --- 0744 --- --- --- --- --- Westhoughton, Wigan Rd/Southfield Drive --- --- 0745 0750 --- --- --- --- Westhoughton, Market Street --- --- 0751 0753 --- --- 0750 --- Chequerbent, Roundabout --- --- --- --- --- --- 0759 --- Blackrod, Black Horse 0735 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Blackrod, Green Barn 0738 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Horwich, Crown Hotel 0742 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Lostock, Bee Hive 0755 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Lostock, Junction --- --- 0802 0806 --- --- --- --- Over Hulton, Hulton Lanes End --- --- --- --- --- --- 0805 0805 Daubhill, Deane Church Lane --- --- --- --- --- --- 0810 0813 Belmont Road/Whitehill Lane --- 0756 --- --- --- --- --- --- Sharples, Andrew Lane --- 0802 --- --- --- --- --- --- Bank Top, Thornham Drive --- 0806 --- --- --- --- --- --- Bolton Interchange --- --- --- --- 0755 --- 0818 0823 Spa Road/Garside Street --- --- --- --- 0800 --- --- --- Heaton, Tudor Ave/Chorley New Road --- --- --- --- 0803 0805 --- --- Moss Bank Way/Old Kiln Lane 0807 --- 0812 0818 0812 0813 --- --- Thornleigh College, Grounds 0818 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Astley Bridge, Pineapple 0821 --- 0822 0829 0822 0825 --- --- CANON SLADE HIGH SCHOOL 0831 0823 0830 0835 0832 0831 0835 0837 R: Time at Moss Bank Way, Roundbout Please note : 917 AM withdrawn CANON SLADE SCHOOL (0845/1535) continued TFGM Contract 0450 0493 0403 0498 0483 0308 0418 0435 0497 Minimum Capacity 85 90 74 85 90 66 70 90 85 Operator Code: TYR BST ATG VBL TYR OLY ATG VBL VBL Service Number: 905 905 982 992 916 969 969 968 930 Departs from school stand: A A E E B C C C D # # # CANON SLADE SCHOOL 1545 1546 1545 1555 1550Th 1545 1545 1555 1551 Bradshaw Brow, Bus Stop --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Astley Bridge, Pineapple (1552) (1555) --- --- 1557 1552 1552 1602 --- Moss Bank Way, Roundabout (1558) (1559) --- --- 1604 1559 ---- --- ---- Markland Hill, Old Kiln Lane --- --- --- --- --- 1600 1600 1616 --- Heaton , Chorley New Road ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1607 Heaton, Chorley New Road/Albert Road --- --- --- --- --- 1607 ---- 1621 --- Park Road/Spa Road ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1612 1626 ---- Bolton, Interchange --- ---- (1558) 1612 --- ---- ---- 1630 --- Blackburn Rd/ Belmont Rd --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1559 Sharples, Andrew Lane --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1604 Horrocks Fold --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1611 Lostock Junction 1607 1608 --- --- --- --- --- ---- Lostock, Bee Hive --- --- --- --- 1613 --- --- ---- Horwich, Crown Hotel --- --- --- --- 1620 --- --- ---- Blackrod, Green Barn --- --- --- --- 1625 ---- --- ---- Blackrod, Black Horse --- --- --- --- 1630 --- --- ---- Manchester Road/Scot Lane 1635 Daubhill, Deane Church Lane --- --- (1605) 1617 --- --- --- ---- Over Hulton, Hulton Lane Ends --- --- 1610 1622 --- --- --- ---- Chequerbent, Roundabout --- --- --- 1628 --- --- --- ---- Westhoughton, Market Street --- --- --- 1634 --- --- --- ---- Westhoughton, Central Drive 1615 1616 --- --- --- --- --- ---- Westhoughton, Police Station 1618 1619 --- --- --- --- --- ---- Westhoughton, Washacre 1623 1624 --- --- --- --- --- ---- Daisy Hill Church 1626 1627 --- --- --- --- --- ---- Westhoughton, Wigan Rd/Wearish Ln 1635 1636 --- --- --- --- --- ---- Atherton, Market Street --- --- 1618 --- --- --- ---- ---- Leigh Bus Station --- --- 1633 --- --- --- --- ---- * Journey operated without financial support of TfGM LIMITED STOP: Service 905 will not stop until Junction Road West. Alternative services to Moss Bank Way include the 916/917/919 and 969. Service 982, will not stop until Hulton Lane. Alternative services to Bolton Town Centre include the 968/969/986 and 992, plus frequent service buses on the main road. Service 916 – as above. TH – commences from Thornleigh College at 1535. CANON SLADE SCHOOL (0845/1535) continued HALLIWELL – SMITHILLS – ASTLEY BRIDGE – CANON SLADE Service 925 SWINTON – WALKDEN – CANON SLADE Service 986 PENDLEBURY – CLIFTON – FARNWORTH – CANON SLADE via Bradford Road Service 988 TFGM Contract 0496 0498 0474 0454 TFGM Contract 0487 0082 0434 Minimum Capacity 80 85 85 90 Minimum Capacity 85 85 85 Operator Code: ATG VBL VBL TYR Operator Code: VBL VBL VBL Service Number: 925 986 986 988 Service Number: 986 986 988 # # Departs from school stand : F F D SWINTON, Holyrod Church --- 0741 0740 --- CANON SLADE SCHOOL 1550 1555 1550 Roe Green, Post Office --- 0750 0749 --- Thynne Street --- --- 1608 Newearth Road/Ellenbrook Road --- 0759 0758 --- Great Lever, Lever Edge Lane --- --- 1616 Walkden, High Street --- 0805 0809 --- Farnworth Bus Station --- --- 1623 Radcliffe Moor Rd/Claydon Dr --- --- --- --- Kearsley, St Stephens Church --- --- 1630 --- --- --- --- Clifton Lawfield Cr --- --- 1634 Little Lever, Coronation Street --- --- --- --- Pendlebury, Windmill 1640 Pendlebury, The Windmill --- --- --- 0740 Walkden, High Street 1614 1619 --- Unity Brook Garage --- --- --- 0746 Newearth Road/Ellenbrook Rd 1621 1629 --- Kearsley, St Stephens Church --- --- --- 0750 Roe Green, Post Office 1629 1634 --- Moses Gate, Loxham Street --- --- --- --- Swinton, Holyrod Church 1635 1640 Farnworth, Bus Station --- --- --- 0757 Great Lever, Lever Edge Lane --- --- --- 0804 Thynne Street --- --- --- 0812 Halliwell, Halliwell Rd/Blackburn Rd 0749 --- --- -- Smithills Dean Road 0756 --- --- --- Astley Bridge 0802 --- --- -- CANON SLADE HIGH SCHOOL 0809 0831 0835 0830 #LIMITED STOP: The morning journey on service 986 does not stop after Worsley Road (Farnworth) until Canon Slade School. CANON SLADE SCHOOL (0845/1535) continued FARNWORTH – LITTLE LEVER - BREIGHMET – CANON SLADE VIA CROMPTON WAY Service 937 CANON SLADE SCHOOL – HAWKSHAW – HOLCOMBE BROOK - EDENFIELD Service 972 WALSHAW – TOTTINGTON – HAWKSHAW – WALVES - AFFETSIDE – CANON SLADE Service 975 TONGE MOOR – WITHINS – HARWOOD – CANON SLADE SCHOOL Service 906 TFGM Contract 0495 0493 0400 TfGM Contract 5074 0375 0407 Minimum Capacity 85 90 85 Minimum Capacity 52 70 85 Operator Code: VBL BST VBL Operator Code: TYR TYR VBL Service Number: 906 975 937 Service Number: 975 972 937 Departs from stand:: A F E Walshaw, War Memorial --- 0719S --- CANON SLADE SCHOOL 1545 1550D 1555 Tottington, Kirklees Street --- 0723 --- Bradshaw Brow, Royal Oak 1576 --- --- Greenmount, Bulls Head --- 0727 --- Harwood, White Horse --- --- --- Holcombe Brook, Hare & Hounds ---- 0730 Harwood Morrisons --- --- --- RAMSBOTTOM, Turning Circle ---- 0737 Crompton Way/Tintern Ave --- --- 1601 Holcombe Brook, Hare & Hounds ---- 0744 Breightmet, Blenheim Rd --- --- 1609 Hawkshaw, Post Office --- 0749 --- Little Lever, Coronation Sq --- --- 1627 Walves, Bulls Head --- 0753 --- Bradshaw Meadows --- 1557 --- Farnworth Bus Station --- --- 0745 Walves, Bulls Head 1554 --- --- Little Lever, Coronation Sq --- --- 0757 Hawkshaw, Post Office 1557 1602 --- Breightmet, Blenheim Rd --- --- 0815 Greenmount,
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