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Newcastle- Under-Lyme Welcome… Free off peak Walking 10,000 Cycling five miles, Useful Related Information travel on local steps a day (about four times a week to your new guide to buses anywhere in five miles) can can cut risks of transport options in England if you promote a healthy coronary heart Car Sharing Newcastle-under-Lyme are 60 or over heart and reduce disease by up or disabled body fat to half If you are interested in car sharing we have a The guide provides an overview of transport free database you can join. There is an open options in Newcastle-under-Lyme and the source: British Heart Foundation source: British Medical Association car sharing database where you can meet with surrounding area. It has been produced to provide other people who do similar journeys. practical information to help you make some journeys without your car. We also have an employer database for those wishing to car share to and from work. b Using the Bus 24 24A Parksite – Hanley 33 33A Newcastle – Seabridge 94 94A Newcastle – Biddulph 99A Clayton – Mow Cop Leave your Contact us on If you haven’t used the bus for a while, here are BUS FREQUENCIES BUS FREQUENCIES BUS FREQUENCIES BUS FREQUENCIES [email protected] visit car at home Parksite Newcastle Newcastle Clayton Village and reduce a few tips to help speed up your journey: IN MINUTES IN MINUTES IN MINUTES IN MINUTES www.share-a-lift.co.uk or phone us on b Daytime Evenings Daytime Evenings Daytime Evenings Daytime Evenings (01785) 276615/6517 congestion Give a clear hand signal to the driver to stop Silverdale Westlands Wolstanton Westbury Park and CO2 the bus. Don’t hail the bus anywhere other Mon-Sat 30 60‡ Mon-Sat 30 — Mon-Sat 30 — Mon-Sat 60 — than a recognised bus stop, unless the route Sunday 60‡ — Newcastle Sunday — — 33 33A Sunday — — Porthill Sunday — — Clayton, Stumps emissions is classified as ‘hail and ride’ and has no Operated by First Potteries (daytime) Operated by Bakers Coaches a Sandon Operated by Bakers Coaches Operated by First Potteries marked stops. Tel: 0870 8500868 University Tel: (01782) 522101 Avenue Tel: (01782) 522101 Tel: 0870 8500868 www.firstgroup.com www.bakerbus.com a www.bakerbus.com Tunstall www.firstgroup.com Newcastle Hospital H As individuals, your health, fitness and well being b State your destination to the driver and 33A Stoke & Newcastle Operated by D&G Coaches Dartmouth all benefit from choosing healthier travel choices where possible, offer the correct fare as (evenings and Sundays) Tel: (01782) 332337 Penkhull Avenue Fegg Hayes Wolstanton under Lyme PlusBus such as walking and cycling. Leaving the car at drivers may not able to offer change. www.dgbus.co.uk 33 ‡ Between Newcastle and Hanley only Whitmore 94A home will also help lessen the negative impacts of b When exiting from the bus, press the bell Stoke Roe Lane 94 Tunstall A Stoke & Newcastle under Lyme PlusBus driving, improving your local environment by Road Brown Lees before your stop so the driver knows you a a ticket entitles rail users to travel on all buses helping to reduce congestion and CO2 emissions. wish to leave. 24A 24 Leek Rd Stoke Seabridge Kidsgrove within the Stoke and Newcastle area without b (daytime Station R having to buy separate bus tickets. If you are going to be using the bus only) 33 Walking or frequently, then a weekly or monthly ticket Biddulph Whitehill PlusBus tickets are also available with rail cycling may offer better value. If your journey season tickets, so are ideal if you have to promotes a includes rail from Stoke station and then Hanley Mow Cop travel to and from Stoke on Trent station by bus in Newcastle, you should consider bus every day. sensible and purchasing a ticket with your rail Audley – Hanley Clayton – Ball Green The current prices are: healthier ticket from the station. 34 98 travel choice Keele – Hanley BUS FREQUENCIES BUS FREQUENCIES 99B Clayton – Biddulph Day ticket – £2.00 25 IN MINUTES Audley IN MINUTES Clayton Village BUS FREQUENCIES Weekly season – £9.00 BUS FREQUENCIES Daytime Evenings Daytime Evenings Clayton Village And if you must drive, sharing the journey with Keele Wood Lane Westbury Park IN MINUTES Monthly season – £34.00 IN MINUTES Mon-Sat Mon-Sat someone will halve the petrol costs. b 20 60 30 30-60* Daytime Evenings Bus Frequency Guide Daytime Evenings 3-month season – £95.00 Sunday 60 60 Sunday 30† 60* Westbury Park The map overleaf shows main bus services and Poolfields Crackley Clayton, Stumps Mon-Sat 60 — A summary of services is shown in this Bus Frequency Mon-Sat 10-20 30 Annual season – £360.00 cycle paths around the area. The bus services are Guide which includes approximate daytime and evening Operated by First Potteries Operated by First Potteries Tel: 0870 8500868 Tel: 0870 8500868 Sunday — — Clayton, Stumps colour coded to help you. frequencies. Daytime means up to 6pm and Evenings Sunday 30 30 Newcastle www.firstgroup.com Chesterton www.firstgroup.com Newcastle Simply purchase your PlusBus ticket when you from 6pm. Operated by First Potteries See right for a summary of timetables. Operated by First Potteries Operated by D&G Coaches * Between Clayton, Newcastle and Tel: 0870 8500868 buy your rail ticket or rail season ticket, they The numbers shown indicate how often the buses run. Tel: 0870 8500868 (Sunday evenings only) Burslem only www.firstgroup.com Newcastle www.firstgroup.com † Between Clayton and Newcastle only. cannot be purchased on the bus. 30 Stoke Tel: (01782) 332337 Newcastle Wolstanton For example the number would show that a bus runs www.dgbus.co.uk Every 120 mins between Newcastle and every 30 minutes, 120 indicates a bus every 2 hours. Ball Green Within the Stoke & Newcastle area, PlusBus R Wolstanton Generally a Sunday service applies on Public Holidays. Stoke Station Festival Park Burslem tickets are accepted by Arriva, Bakers, D&G, Bus services calling at a station are indicated with the symbol R and hospitals are indicated by H . Tunstall First, Proctors, RML Travel, Scraggs, Wardles Cycling Hanley Hanley Norton Bus services which have low floor buses for most journeys There are now over 200 towns and cities in the are indicated with , , however please check with the Cycling is a quick and cheap way to get around Furlong Road UK where PlusBus is available to. See and also helps to keep you fit. Staffordshire operator before travelling. Ball Green For bus timetable information contact Traveline on www.plusbus.info for further details of the County Council produces cycle maps for all 0871 200 22 33 (calls from landlines cost 10p per minute Chell scheme. 8 boroughs and districts within the county. plus network extras) or visit www.travelinemidlands.co.uk. 26 Newcastle – Hanley 34A Kidsgrove – Hanley To receive a free copy of any map, contact us on For details of rail services including fares For rail timetable information contact National Rail on Fegg Hayes the details below. 08457 48 49 50 or visit www.nationalrail.co.uk. BUS FREQUENCIES BUS FREQUENCIES please visit www.nationalrail.co.uk or phone Newcastle Kidsgrove 99 Clayton – Biddulph IN MINUTES IN MINUTES National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50. For general enquiries relating to walking, cycling, Biddulph Daytime Evenings Daytime Evenings BUS FREQUENCIES public transport or car sharing. Or if you would Stoke Butt Lane Clayton Village like help planning your journey to contact us on Newcastle – Hanley Mon-Sat 20 60 Mon-Sat 20 60 IN MINUTES 17 Daytime Evenings (01785) 276517/276615 or email us at Sunday 60 60 Longton Sunday 60 60 Talke Pits Westbury Park [email protected] BUS FREQUENCIES Mon-Sat 30z — Newcastle Operated by First Potteries Operated by First Potteries 101 Hanley – Stafford IN MINUTES Tel: 0870 8500868 Tel: 0870 8500868 x www.firstgroup.com Meir www.firstgroup.com Chesterton Sunday 120 — Clayton, Stumps Daytime Evenings BUS FREQUENCIES Bradwell Operated by First Potteries Hanley Mon-Sat 30 80 Tel: 0870 8500868 IN MINUTES Weston Coyney Newcastle www.firstgroup.com Newcastle Sunday Daytime Evenings — — Wolstanton z Every 60 minutes between Newcastle Tunstall and Biddulph Mon-Sat Operated by First Potteries Adderley Green Festival Park x Between Newcastle and Biddulph only Wolstanton 20 60 Be Bus Smart Tel: 0870 8500868 www.firstgroup.com Etruria Park Sunday 60 120 Trentham Gardens Get the facts Bentilee Hanley Tunstall Operated by First Potteries Tel: 0870 8500868 Hanley www.firstgroup.com Stone Smart ticket Hanley Chell The Smart ticket is a multi operator ticket valid Walton Corner £5 off on all services in the Stoke on Trent and 94 Newcastle – Audley Fegg Hayes Newcastle areas (including Biddulph, Kidsgrove, 22 Newcastle – Longton Walton Industrial Estate FirstMonth Werrington, Blythe Bridge, Madeley, BUS FREQUENCIES Biddulph 26A Newcastle – Parkhall/Coalville Newcastle Baldwins Gate, Audley). BUS FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES Stafford Newcastle You can buy daily and weekly Smart tickets from IN MINUTES BUS FREQUENCIES Daytime Evenings Cut out this coupon and take it along to Newcastle Silverdale bus drivers, but you can also buy daily, weekly Daytime Evenings IN MINUTES Mon-Sat 30 60* the First travel shop in Newcastle Bus H and monthly Smart tickets from any Payzone University Hospital Daytime Evenings • Bargain Booze, Talke Pits, Kidsgrove Mon-Sat 30 60 Sunday 60 60* Timetable information: Station and get £5 off a FirstMonth outlet across North Staffordshire. Smart tickets Stoke Parksite b • Bargain Booze, 34 Beasley Place, Newcastle Sunday Mon-Sat 20* — www.transportdirect.info Type in where you’re leaving 60 60 Trentham Operated by First Potteries from and where you want to get to. • Select Mortgages uk, 2 Fogg Street ticket - normal selling price £57.
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