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School Bus Services in the Stockport Area September 2020 – July 2021 School Bus Services in the Stockport Area September 2020 – July 2021 Services are listed alphabetically under school names. BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL (0845 – 1500) Effective 1 September 2020 The Following general bus services provide links to Bramhall High School: 378 Stockport – Cheadle Hulme Circular 379 Stockport – Cheadle Hulme – Heald Green For the latest timetable information go to www.tfgm.com/public-transport/bus School Bus Services: YELLOW SCHOOL BUS SERVICE Y19: the requirement for students to obtain a pass to travel on this service has been removed for September 2020 OFFERTON – HAZEL GROVE – BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL Service Y19 TfGM Contract: 5079 TfGM Contract: 5079 Minimum Capacity: 52 Minimum Capacity: 52 Operator Code: SM Operator Code: SM HALL STREET/Webb Lane 0715 BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL 1510 HEAVILEY, Corbar Road/A6 0722 Bramhall Lane Sth/Bramhall 1515 Offerton, Crosswaite Road 0735 BramhallPark Rd Lane South/Midland 1518 Hazel Grove, Rising Sun 0750 NewRoad House Farm, Duncombe 1522 Rutter's Lane/Bramhall Moor Lane 0800 BramhallClose Moor Lane/Rutter's 1524 New House Farm, Duncombe Close 0805 HazelLane Grove, Rising Sun 1539 Bramhall Lane South/Grange Road 0809 Offerton, Crosswaite Road 1551 Bramhall Green 0811 HEAVILEY, Corbar Road/A6 1601 BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL 0815 HALL STREET/Webb 1606 Lane Y19: ROUTE: From HALL STREET/WEBB LANE via Hall Street, Banks Lane, Dialstone Lane, Nangreave Road, Buxton Road, Mile End Lane, Dialstone Lane, Lisburne Lane, Blackstone Road, Alfreton Road, Half Moon Lane, Crosswaite Road, Lisburne Lane, Dialstone Lane, 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 Buxton Road then via Dialstone Lane, Lisburne Lane, Blackstone Road, Alfreton Road, Half Moon Lane, Crosswaite Road, Lisburne Lane, Dialstone Lane, Buxton Road, Nangreave Road, Dialstone Lane, Banks Lane, Hall Street to HALL STREET/WEBB LANE. BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL (0845 – 1500) Effective 1 September 2020 ADSWOOD – DAVENPORT – BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL Service 850 CHEADLE HEATH – DAVENPORT – BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL Service 852 TfGM Contract: 0465 0056 TfGM Contract: 0465 0056 Minimum Capacity: 85 80 Minimum Capacity: 85 80 Operator Code: SM BUL Operator Code: SM BUL Service Number: 852 850 Service Number: 852 850 CHEADLE HEATH, Farmer's Arms 0735 ---- BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL 1510 1510 Stockport, Greek Street 0745 ---- Bramhall Lane Sth/Bramhall Park Rd 1515# 1515 ADSWOOD ROAD/BIRD HALL ROAD ---- 0800 Bramhall Lane South/Midland Road 1518 1520# Davenport Station 0756 0805 Woodsmoor, Crossway ---- 1525 Woodsmoor, Crossway ---- 0810 Davenport Station 1525 1530 Bramhall Lane South/Grange Road 0804 0818 ADSWOOD ROAD/BIRD HALL ROAD ---- 1535 Bramhall Green 0806 0820 CHEADLE HEATH, Farmer's Arms 1535 ---- BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL 0815 0825 # 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. ADSWOOD – CHEADLE – CHEADLE HULME – BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL Service 877 TfGM Contract: 5091 TfGM Contract: 5091 Minimum Capacity: 52 Minimum Capacity: 52 Operator Code: SM Operator Code: SM STOCKPORT, Greek Street 0708 BRAMHALL HIGH 1515 Cheadle Heath, Morrisons 0714 Bramhall,SCHOOL Natwest Bank 1520 Adswood Road/Bird Hall Road 0721 Woodford, Church Lane 1525 Cheadle, Post Office 0733 Grove Lane, Pointing Dog 1528 Cheadle Hulme, Station 0748 Cheadle Hulme Station 1540 Grove Lane, Pointing Dog 0758 Cheadle Post Office 1548 Grove Lane/Acre Lane 0800 Adswood Road/Bird Hall 1555 Woodford, Church Lane 0808 CheadleRoad Heath, Morrisons 1559 Bramhall, Natwest Bank 0814 STOCKPORT, Greek 1605 BRAMHALL HIGH SCHOOL 0820 Street 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, Buckingham 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. TH CHEADLE & MARPLE 6 FORM COLLEGE Cheadle Site Effective 1 September 2020 (0900 – 1430 Thursday, 0900 – 1600 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday) The Following general bus services provide links to the College: 42B Woodford – Bramhall – East Didsbury - Manchester 309 Stockport – Adswood – Cheadle – Cheadle Heath – Edgeley - Stockport 310 Stockport – Edgeley – Cheadle Heath – Cheadle – Adswood - Stockport 368 Stockport – Edgeley – Cheadle Hulme – Heald Green – Wythenshawe For the latest timetable information go to www.tfgm.com/public-transport/bus CHEADLE & MARPLE 6TH FORM COLLEGE Marple Site Effective 1 September 2019 (0900 – 1430 Thursday, 0900 – 1600 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday) The Following general bus services provide links to the College: 358 Hayfield – New Mills – Marple – Offerton Fold - Stockport 375 Mellor – Marple – Hawk Green – Bosden Farm – Offerton - Stockport 383 Stockport – Marple – Romiley – Bredbury - Stockport 384 Stockport – Romiley – Marple - Stockport 394 Stepping Hill – High Lane – Marple – Charlesworth – Gamesley - Glossop For the latest timetable information go to www.tfgm.com/public-transport/bus College bus services: HAZEL GROVE – HIGH LANE – CHEADLE AND MARPLE COLLEGE Services 804/ 809 TfGM Contract: Number: 0058 0448 TfGM Contract: 0058 Minimum Capacity: 90 85 Minimum Capacity: 90 Operator Code: SM SM Operator Code: GMS Service Number: 809 804 Service Number: 809 Th HAZEL GROVE, Fiveways 072 ---- MARPLE SITE, 1510 Commercial Rd/A6 0734 ---- HawkHibbert Green, Lane Crown Hotel 1512 Torkington Road/Highfield Road 0740 0744 High Lane, Horseshoe Inn 1520 Chepstow Drive 0740 0745 Hazel Grove, Rising Sun 1533 Hazel Grove, Rising Sun 0741 0750 Chepstow Drive 1537 Alderdale Drive 0755 ---- Chester Road/A6 1548 High Lane, Andrew Lane ----3 0800 HAZEL GROVE, Fiveways 1553 High Lane, Horseshoe Inn 075 ---- Hawk Green, Crown Hotel 0755 0805 CHEADLE AND MARPLE COLLEGE 0809 0810 2 Th – Thursday only SERVICE 804: From HIGHFIELD ROAD/TORKINGTON ROAD via Highfield Road, Sandown Road, Chepstow Drive, Highfield Road, Torkington Road, London Road, Buxton Road, Andrew Lane, Windlehurst Road, Upper Hibbert Lane, Hibbert Lane to CHEADLE & MARPLE 6TH FORM COLLEGE. SERVICE 809: From HAZEL GROVE, Fiveways via Dean Lane, Chester Road, Grundey Street, London Road, Commercial Road, Bosden Fold Road, Hazelwood Road, Clarendon Road, Brinkburn Road, Offerton Road, Torkington Road, Highfield Road, Sandown Road, Chepstow Drive, Highfield Road, Torkington Road, London Road, Buxton Road, Brookside Lane, Hartington Road, Alderdale Drive, Buxton Road, Windlehurst Road, Upper Hibbert Lane, Hibbert Lane to CHEADLE AND MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE. Returns via reverse of the above route to Buxton Road then Brookside Lane, Hartington Road, Alderdale Drive, Buxton Road, London Road, Torkington Road, Highfield Road, Sandown Road, Chepstow Drive, Highfield Road, Torkington Road and via the reverse of the above route to London Road then Chester Road, Dean Lane to HAZEL GROVE, Fiveways. CHEADLE CATHOLIC INFANT/JUNIOR SCHOOLS (Infant 0900 – 1525, Junior 0855 – 1520) Effective 1 September 2020 YELLOW SCHOOL BUS SERVICE Y11: the requirement for students to obtain a pass to travel on this service has been removed for September 2020 CHEADLE – GATLEY – CHEADLE CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL Service Y11 TfGM Contract: 5084 TfGM Contract: 5084 Minimum Capacity: 52 Minimum Capacity: 52 Operator Code: BEV Operator Code: BEV CHEADLE, Red Lion 0800 CHEADLE CATHOLIC 1535 Gatley Road/Springfield Road 0808 HealdPRIMARY Green, SCHOOL Griffin 1541 Gatley, Stonepail Road 0811 Outwood Road/Finney Lane 1548 Outwood Road/Finney Lane 0820 Gatley, Stonepail Road 1556 Heald Green, Griffin 0829 Gatley Road/Springfield Road 1600 CHEADLE CATHOLIC PRIMARY 0835 CHEADLE, Red Lion 1607 SCHOOL ROUTE: From CHEADLE, Red Lion via Stockport Road, High Street, Gatley Road, Church Road, Styal Road, Finney Lane, Outwood Road, Wilmslow Road, Etchells Road, Turves Road, Conway Road to CHEADLE CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL. RETURNS via the reverse of above route. YELLOW SCHOOL BUS SERVICE Y24: the requirement for students to obtain a pass to travel on this service has been removed for September 2020 CHEADLE HEATH – ADSWOOD – CHEADLE CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL Service
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