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1840 Barnsley - Staincross - Barnsley 1900 Barnsley - Staincross - New Lodge Service 1: 1840 Barnsley - Staincross - Barnsley 1900 Barnsley - Staincross - New Lodge Service 6: 1845 Barnsley - Kendray - Barnsley Service 8: 1811 Rotherham - Upper Haugh - Rotherham Service 8a: 1841 Rotherham - Upper Haugh - Rotherham Service 9: 1830 Rotherham - Sandhill - Rotherham 1910 Rotherham - Sandhill - Rawmarsh Service 11: 1830 Barnsley - Athersley North - Barnsley Service 12: 1835 Barnsley - Athersley South - Barnsley 1905 Barnsley - Athersley South -Carlton Rd Bottom Service 21a: 1810 Barnsley - Millhouse Green 1806 Millhouse Green - Barnsley Service 22x: 1820 Rotherham - Barnsley 1835 Barnsley - Rotherham Service 27: 1843 Barnsley - Wombwell 1830 Wombwell - Barnsley Service 27a: 1823 Barnsley - Grimethorpe 1900 Grimethorpe - Barnsley Service 28: 1705 Barnsley - Pontefract Service 28c: 1835 Pontefract - Barnsley 1803 Barnsley - Hemsworth Service 43: 1910 Barnsley - Pogmoor - Barnsley Service 44: 1839 Barnsley - Kingstone - Barnsley Service 57: 1840 Barnsley - Royston,Meadstead Drive 1820 Royston,Meadstead Drive - Barnsley Service 59: 1715 Barnsley - Wakefield 1820 Wakefield - Barnsley Service 66: 1835 Barnsley - Hoyland - Elsecar - Barnsley Service 67: 1810 Barnsley - Jump - Wombwell 1830 Wombwell - Jump - Barnsley Service 67a: 1707 Barnsley - Pilley - Wombwell 1720 Wombwell - Pilley - Barnsley Service 67c: 1637 Barnsley - Tankersley - Wombwell 1650 Wombwell - Tankersley - Barnsley Service 93: 1815 Barnsley - Woolley Grange 1842 Woolley Grange - Barnsley Service 94a: 1900 Barnsley - Cawthorne 1825 Cawthorne - Barnsley Service 95: 1845 Barnsley - Kexbrough 1812 Kexbrough - Barnsley Service 95a: 1730 Barnsley - Woolley Grange Service 218: 1740 Barnsley - Rotherham 1830 Barnsley - Rawmarsh 1745 Rotherham - Barnsley 1815 Rotherham - Mexborough Service 219: 1755 Barnsley - Goldthorpe 1830 Doncaster - Barnsley Service 219a: 1725 Barnsley - Doncaster 1723 Goldthorpe - Barnsley Service 220: 1818 Cortonwood - Denaby Main 1904 Denaby Main - Mexborough Service 221: 1800 Rotherham - Doncaster 1830 Rotherham - Conisborough 1810 Doncaster - Rotherham 1855 Doncaster - Rawmarsh Service 222: 1830 Barnsley - Cortonwood 1842 Cortonwood - Barnsley Service 226: 1810 Barnsley - Thurnscoe, Manor Rd 1825 Thurnscoe, Manor Rd, - Barnsley (see below) (Omitting: Station Rd, Windsor St, Roman St, Hanover St, Lancaster St and Stuart St.) Service X10: 1715 Barnsley - Leeds 1820 Leeds - Barnsley Service X19: 1815 Barnsley - Doncaster 1815 Doncaster - Barnsley Any services not listed above will finish at normal times XPO/Asos services, including 208,to run as requested by XPO after these times. .
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