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Valid From: 08 March 2021 Bus Service(S) What's Changed Areas Served Stannington Malin Bridge Hillsborough Upperthorpe Sheffie Bus service(s) 81 82 Valid from: 08 March 2021 Areas served Places on the route Stannington Malin Bridge Park & Ride Malin Bridge Hillsborough Interchange Hillsborough Upperthorpe Sheffield Theatres & Sheffield Museums (81, 82) Hunters Bar The Moor Market (81, 82) Millhouses Endcliffe Park (81, 82) Ecclesall SHU Collegiate Crescent (81, 82) Whirlow Dore What’s changed Timetable changes. Operator(s) Some journeys operated with financial support from South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive How can I get more information? TravelSouthYorkshire @TSYalerts 01709 51 51 51 Bus route map for services 81 and 82 18/10/2018 Worrall ! Southey Green Wadsley Low Bradfield Hillsborough, Interchange Loxley Norwood Malin Bridge, Holme Ln/Loxley New Rd Hillsborough, Langsett Road/ Dungworth Stannington, Deer Park Rd/ Ripley Street Storrs Deer Park View Sheeld, Angel St Ð 81Ï Load Brook Sheeld, Snig Hill Hillsborough, 81, 82 81Ï Holme Ln/ 81 82 82 Walkley Ln Stannington, Stannington, 81 82 Nethergate/ Hall Park Hill/ Crookes Terminus Hall Park Head Crookesmoor Rivelin Ecclesall Rd, Moore Street/ Ecclesall Road Sandygate Ecclesall Road, Ecclesall Rd/ SHU Collegiate Crescent Sheeld, Eyre Street/ Lodge Moor Hunters Bar, Ecclesall Rd/Neill Rd Moor Market Sheeld, Arundel Gate/ Fulwood Greystones Sheeld Theatres & Museums Wyming Brook Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Turning Circle Hunters Bar, Heeley Ecclesall Rd/ 81 82 Endclie Park Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Millhouses Ln Meersbrook 81Ñ, 82Ñ Ringinglow Millhouses, Springfield Road/Hastings Road Norton Lees 82Ô, 82Ô 81 82 Woodseats Millhouses, Abbeydale Rd South/Hartington Av Î 81, 82 Abbeydale Beauchief Norton 82 Dore ! Greenhill Dore, 81 82 Ò Devonshire Ter Rd/ Leyfield Rd 82 Totley Brook Lowedges Batemoor 82 Bradway database right 2018 and Fox House, Hathersage Road/ yright p o c Fox House own r C Totley Dronfield Woodhouse data © Owler Bar y e Dronfield v Sur e c dnan r O ontains 8 C = Terminus point = Public transport = Shopping area = Bus route & stops = Rail line & station = Tram route & stop Stopping points for service 81 Stannington, Nethergate Upper Gate Road Bankfi eld Lane Stannington Road Acorn Drive Greaves Lane Stannington Road Oldfi eld Terrace Oldfi eld Road Stannington Road Malin Bridge Loxley New Road Holme Lane Hillsborough Interchange Langsett Estate Langsett Road Upperthorpe Infi rmary Road Shalesmoor Sheffi eld Gibraltar Street West Bar Snig Hill Arundel Gate Charter Row Moore Street Ecclesall Road Hunters Bar Banner Cross Ecclesall Road South Ecclesall Parkhead Whirlow Hathersage Road Dore Moor Causeway Head Road Dore, Devonshire Terrace Road Dore, Devonshire Terrace Road Causeway Head Road Cross Lane Dore Moor Hathersage Road Whirlow Ecclesall Road South Parkhead Ecclesall Banner Cross Ecclesall Road Hunters Bar Moore Street Sheffi eld Eyre Street Arundel Gate Angel Street West Bar Gibraltar Street Shalesmoor Moorfi elds Penistone Road Upperthorpe Infi rmary Road Langsett Road Langsett Estate Hillsborough Holme Lane Malin Bridge Stannington Road Oldfi eld Road Oldfi eld Terrace Stannington Road Upper Gate Road School Lane Stannington, Nethergate Stopping points for service 82 Stannington, Hall Park Hill Liberty Drive Liberty Hill Deer Park Road Wood Lane Stannington Road Malin Bridge Loxley New Road Holme Lane Hillsborough Interchange Langsett Estate Langsett Road Upperthorpe Infi rmary Road Shalesmoor Infi rmary Road Sheffi eld Gibraltar Street West Bar Snig Hill Arundel Gate Furnival Gate Charter Row Moore Street Ecclesall Road Hunters Bar Banner Cross Ecclesall Road South Ecclesall Dobcroft Road Millhouses, Abbeydale Road South Dore, Devonshire Terrace Road Causeway Head Road Cross Lane Dore Moor Hathersage Road Whirlow Ecclesall Road South Parkhead Ecclesall Banner Cross Ecclesall Road Hunters Bar Moore Street Broomhall Sheffi eld Eyre Street Arundel Gate Angel Street West Bar Gibraltar Street Shalesmoor Moorfi elds Penistone Road Upperthorpe Infi rmary Road Langsett Road Langsett Estate Hillsborough Holme Lane Malin Bridge Stannington Road Stanwood Road Deer Park Road Liberty Hill Liberty Drive Stannington, Hall Park Hill Journey variations Service 81 - Certain journeys operate from Millhouses, Hartington Avenue via Abbeydale Road South, Dobcroft Road and Ecclesall Road South then as normal route to Stannington, Nethergate. Service 82 - Certain journeys operate from Millhouses, Hartington Avenue via Abbeydale Road South, Springfield Road, Woodholm Road and Ecclesall Road South then as normal route to Stannington, Hall Park Hill. 81, 82 Monday to Friday Stannington Sheffield Dore Service number: 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 Stannington, Nethergate/Terminus 0450 – 0550 – 0630 – 0700 – 0730 – 0750 – 0810 Stannington, Hall Park Hill/Hall Park Head – 0525 – 0625 – 0655 – 0725 – 0744 – 0804 – Malin Bridge, Holme Ln/Loxley New Rd 0502 0537 0605 0637 0645 0707 0715 0737 0747 0757 0807 0817 0827 Sheffield, Snig Hill a. 0514 0549 0617 0649 0657 0719 0727 0749 0759 0809 0819 0829 0839 Sheffield, Snig Hill d. – – 0619 0651 0659 0721 0729 0751 0801 0811 0821 0831 0841 Ecclesall Rd, Moore St/Ecclesall Rd – – 0626 0658 0706 0728 0736 0759 0809 0819 0829 0839 0849 Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Millhouses Ln – – 0637 0709 0717 0739 0747 0810 0820 0830 0840 0850 0900 Millhouses, Abbeydale Rd South/Hartington Av – – – 0718 – 0748 – 0819 – 0839 – 0859 – Dore, Devonshire Ter Rd/Leyfield Rd – – 0646 – 0726 – 0756 – 0829 – 0849 – 0909 Service number: 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 Stannington, Nethergate/Terminus – 0830 – 0850 – 0910 – 0930 – 0950 – 1010 – Stannington, Hall Park Hill/Hall Park Head 0824 – 0844 – 0904 – 0924 – 0944 – 1004 – 1024 Malin Bridge, Holme Ln/Loxley New Rd 0837 0847 0857 0907 0917 0927 0937 0947 0957 1007 1017 1027 1037 Sheffield, Snig Hill a. 0849 0859 0909 0919 0929 0939 0952 1002 1012 1022 1032 1042 1052 Sheffield, Snig Hill d. 0851 0901 0911 0921 0931 0941 0954 1004 1014 1024 1034 1044 1054 Ecclesall Rd, Moore St/Ecclesall Rd 0859 0909 0919 0929 0939 0949 1002 1012 1022 1032 1042 1052 1102 Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Millhouses Ln 0910 0920 0930 0940 0952 1002 1015 1025 1035 1045 1055 1105 1115 Millhouses, Abbeydale Rd South/Hartington Av 0919 – 0939 – 1001 – 1024 – 1044 – 1104 – 1124 Dore, Devonshire Ter Rd/Leyfield Rd – 0929 – 0949 – 1011 – 1034 – 1054 – 1114 – Service number: 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 Stannington, Nethergate/Terminus 1030 – 1050 – 1110 – 1130 – 1150 – 1210 – 1230 Stannington, Hall Park Hill/Hall Park Head – 1044 – 1104 – 1124 – 1144 – 1204 – 1224 – Malin Bridge, Holme Ln/Loxley New Rd 1047 1057 1107 1117 1127 1137 1147 1157 1207 1217 1227 1237 1247 Sheffield, Snig Hill a. 1102 1112 1122 1132 1142 1152 1202 1212 1222 1232 1242 1252 1302 Sheffield, Snig Hill d. 1104 1114 1124 1134 1144 1154 1204 1214 1224 1234 1244 1254 1304 Ecclesall Rd, Moore St/Ecclesall Rd 1112 1122 1132 1142 1152 1202 1212 1222 1232 1242 1252 1302 1312 Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Millhouses Ln 1125 1135 1145 1155 1205 1215 1225 1235 1245 1255 1305 1315 1325 Millhouses, Abbeydale Rd South/Hartington Av – 1144 – 1204 – 1224 – 1244 – 1304 – 1324 – Dore, Devonshire Ter Rd/Leyfield Rd 1134 – 1154 – 1214 – 1234 – 1254 – 1314 – 1334 Service number: 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 Stannington, Nethergate/Terminus – 1250 – 1310 – 1330 – 1350 – 1410 – 1430 – Stannington, Hall Park Hill/Hall Park Head 1244 – 1304 – 1324 – 1344 – 1404 – 1424 – 1444 Malin Bridge, Holme Ln/Loxley New Rd 1257 1307 1317 1327 1337 1347 1357 1407 1417 1427 1437 1447 1457 Sheffield, Snig Hill a. 1312 1322 1332 1342 1352 1402 1412 1422 1432 1442 1452 1502 1512 Sheffield, Snig Hill d. 1314 1324 1334 1344 1354 1404 1414 1424 1434 1444 1454 1504 – Ecclesall Rd, Moore St/Ecclesall Rd 1322 1332 1342 1352 1402 1414 1424 1434 1444 1454 1504 1514 – Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Millhouses Ln 1335 1345 1355 1405 1416 1428 1438 1448 1458 1508 1518 1528 – Millhouses, Abbeydale Rd South/Hartington Av 1354 – 1404 – 1426 – 1448 – 1508 – 1528 – – Dore, Devonshire Ter Rd/Leyfield Rd – 1354 – 1415 – 1438 – 1458 – 1518 – 1538 – Service number: 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 Stannington, Nethergate/Terminus 1450 – 1510 – 1530 – 1550 – 1610 – 1630 – 1650 Stannington, Hall Park Hill/Hall Park Head – 1504 – 1524 – 1544 – 1604 – 1624 – 1644 – Malin Bridge, Holme Ln/Loxley New Rd 1507 1517 1527 1537 1547 1557 1607 1617 1627 1637 1647 1657 1707 Sheffield, Snig Hill a. 1522 1532 1542 1552 1602 1612 1622 1632 1642 1652 1702 1712 1722 Sheffield, Snig Hill d. 1524 1534 1544 1554 1604 1614 1624 1634 1644 1654 1704 1714 1724 Ecclesall Rd, Moore St/Ecclesall Rd 1534 1544 1554 1604 1614 1624 1634 1644 1654 1704 1714 1724 1734 Ecclesall, Ecclesall Rd South/Millhouses Ln 1548 1558 1608 1618 1628 1638 1648 1658 1708 1718 1728 1738 1748 Millhouses, Abbeydale Rd South/Hartington Av – 1608 – 1628 – 1648 – 1708 – 1728 – 1748 – Dore, Devonshire Ter Rd/Leyfield Rd 1558 – 1618 – 1638 – 1658 – 1718 – 1738 – 1758 81, 82 Monday to Friday (continued) Stannington Sheffield Dore Service number: 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 81 82 Stannington, Nethergate/Terminus – 1710 – 1730 – 1750 – 1810 – 1842 – 1932 – Stannington, Hall Park Hill/Hall Park Head 1704 – 1724 – 1743 – 1803 – 1823 – 1903 – 2000 Malin Bridge, Holme Ln/Loxley New Rd 1717 1727 1737 1745 1755 1805 1815 1825 1835 1857 1915 1947 2012 Sheffield, Snig Hill a. 1732 1742 1750 1758 1808 1818 1828 1838 1848 1910 1928
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