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632 Worksop – Lindrick – South Anston – Kiveton Park Station – Wales High School 632 Worksop – Lindrick – South Anston – Kiveton Park Station – Wales High School 632 – AM From Worksop, Portland Academy via Netherton Road, Lowtown Street, Cheapside, Potter Street, Bridge Street, Westgate, Newcastle Avenue, Worksop by-pass, Worksop Road, Lindrick, Sheffield Road, South Anston, West Street, Crowgate, Dog Kennels Lane, Kiveton Park Station, Red Hill, Station Road, Wales Road, Chestnut Avenue to Wales High School 632 – AM Worksop, Portland Academy 08.03 Worksop, Westgate/Slack Walk 08.08 Lindrick, Worksop Road/Lindrick Dale 08.17 South Anston, Leeds Arms 08.20 South Anston, Crowgate/Windsor Walk 08.22 Kiveton Park Station 08.24 Wales High School 08.30 632 – PM From Wales High School via Chestnut Avenue, Wales Road, Station Road, Red Hill, Kiveton Park Station, Dog Kennels Lane, Crowgate, West Street, Sheffield Road, South Anston, Sheffield Road, Lindrick, Worksop Road, Worksop by- pass, Newcastle Avenue, Newcastle Street, Watson Road, Potter Street, Westgate to Worksop, Westgate/Slack Walk 632 – PM Wales High School 15.45 Kiveton Park Station 15.52 South Anston, Crowgate/Windsor Walk 15.56 South Anston, Leeds Arms 15.59 Lindrick, Worksop Road/Lindrick Dale 16.02 Worksop, Newcastle Street 16.10 Worksop, Westgate/Slack Walk 16.15 633 Wales High School – Todwick – South Anston – North Anston – Dinnington 633 – PM From Wales High School via Chestnut Avenue, Wales Road, Station Road, Kiveton Lane, Todwick, Sheffield Road, South Anston, Sheffield Road, Ryton Road, North Anston, The Baulk, Nursery Road, Dinnington, New Road, Church Lane, Littlefield Road, Athorpe Road to Church Lane, Dinnington, Church Lane/Monksbridge Road 633 – PM Wales High School 15.45 Todwick, Kiveton Lane/The Pastures 15.50 South Anston, Sheffield Road/Leeds Arms 15.56 North Anston, The Baulk 16.02 North Anston, Little Mester 16.05 Dinnington, Church Lane/Monksbridge Road 16.10 AM SERVICE CANCELLED AND PM TIMETABLE AND ROUTE ALTERED FROM MONDAY 5 NOVEMBER 2012 634 Norwood – Killamarsh – Upperthorpe – High Moor – Woodall – Harthill – Wales High School 634 – AM From Norwood, Rotherham Road/Norwood Crescent via Rotherham Road, Sheffield Road, Killamarsh, Bridge Street, High Street, Sheepcote Road, Rowan Tree Road, Upperthorpe, Westfield Road, Cherry Tree Road, Westthorpe Road, Upperthorpe Road, Hut Lane, Mansfield Road, High Moor, Woodall Road, Killamarsh Lane, Woodall, Woodall Lane, Harthill, Union Street, Hard Lane, Station Road, Wales Road, Chestnut Avenue to Wales High School 634 – AM Norwood, Rotherham Road/Norwood Crescent 08.05 Killamarsh, Bridge Street 08.08 Upperthorpe, Rowan Tree Road/Laburnum Grove 08.12 Upperthorpe, Nags Head 08.15 High Moor, Mansfield Road 08.18 Woodall, Killamarsh Lane 08.20 Harthill, Union Street/Jackys Lane 08.22 Wales High School 08.30 634 – PM From Wales High School via Chestnut Avenue, Wales Road, Station Road, Hard Lane, Union Street, Harthill, Woodall Lane, Woodall, Killamarsh Lane, Woodall Road, High Moor, Mansfield Road, Hut Lane, Upperthorpe Road, Upperthorpe, Westthorpe Road, Cherry Tree Drive, Rowan Tree Road, Sheepcote Road, High Street, Bridge Street, Killamarsh, Sheffield Road, Rotherham Road to Norwood, Rotherham Road/Norwood Crescent 634 – PM Wales High School 15.45 Harthill, Union Street/Jackys Lane 15.53 Woodall, Killamarsh Lane 15.55 High Moor, Mansfield Road 15.57 Upperthorpe, Nags Head 16.00 Upperthorpe, Rowan Tree Road/Laburnum Grove 16.03 Killamarsh, Bridge Street 16.07 Norwood, Rotherham Road/Norwood Crescent 16.10 635 Carlton in Lindrick – Gateford – Shireoaks – Netherthorpe – Thorpe Salvin – Harthill – Wales High School 635 – AM From Carlton in Lindrick, Doncaster Road/Rotherham Baulk via Doncaster Road, High Road, Carlton Road, Raymoth Lane, Gateford, Gateford Road, Worksop by-pass, Shireoaks Common, Shireoaks, Thorpe Lane, Netherthorpe, Back Lane, Worksop Road, Thorpe Salvin, Harthill Road, Thorpe Road, Union Street, Winney Hill, Harthill, Firvale, Winney Hill, Union Street, Hard Lane, Station Road, Wales Road, Chestnut Avenue to Wales High School 635 – AM Carlton in Lindrick, Doncaster Rd/Rotherham Baulk 07.25 Carlton Road/Raymoth Lane 07.33 Gateford, Gateford Road/Lady Walk 07.38 Shireoaks, St Luke’s Church 07.44 Netherthorpe 07.47 Thorpe Salvin, Parish Oven 07.51 Harthill, Firvale 07.59 Wales High School 08.10 635 – PM From Wales High School via Chestnut Avenue, Wales Road, Station Road, Hard Lane, Union Street, Winney Hill, Harthill, Firvale, Winney Hill, Union Street, Thorpe Road, Harthill Road, Thorpe Salvin, Worksop Road, Back Lane, Netherthorpe Thorpe Lane, Shireoaks, Shireoaks Common, Worksop by-pass, Gateford Road to Gateford, Gateford Road, Raymoth Lane, Carlton Road, High Road, Doncaster Road to Carlton in Lindrick, Doncaster Road/Rotherham Baulk 635 – PM Wales High School 15.45 Harthill, Firvale 15.56 Thorpe Salvin, Parish Oven 16.04 Netherthorpe 16.08 Shireoaks, St Luke’s Church 16.11 Gateford, Gateford Road/Lady Walk 16.17 Carlton Road/Raymoth Lane 16.22 Carlton in Lindrick, Doncaster Rd/Rotherham Baulk 16.30 636 Laughten en le Morthern – Dinnington – North Anston – South Anston – Todwick – Wales High School 636 – AM From Todwick, Kiveton Lane via Kiveton Lane/The Pastures, The Meadows, Kiveton Lane, Station Road, Wales Road, Chestnut Avenue to Wales High School 636 – AM Todwick, Kiveton Lane/The Pastures 08.20 Wales High School 08.30 636 – PM From Wales High School via Chestnut Avenue, Wales Road, Station Road, Kiveton Lane, Todwick, Sheffield Road, South Anston, Sheffield Road, Ryton Road, North Anston, The Baulk, Nursery Road, Dinnington, New Road, Church Lane, Littlefield Road, Constable Lane, Dinnington Interchange, Littlefield Road, Athorpe Road, Church Lane, Monksbridge Road, Common Road, St Johns Road, High Street to Laughten en le Morthern, High Street/School Road 636 – PM Wales High School 15.45 Todwick, Kiveton Lane/The Pastures 15.50 South Anston, Sheffield Road/Leeds Arms 15.56 North Anston, Little Mester 16.05 Dinnington, Church Lane/Athorpe Road 16.10 Laughton en le Morthern, High Street/School Road 16.16 AM SERVICE CHANGED TO START AT TODWICK AND PM ROUTE AND TIMETABLE CHANGED FROM MONDAY 5 NOVEMBER 2012 638 Thurcroft – Brampton en le Morthen – Wales High School 638 – AM From Thurcroft, School Road/Green Arbour Road via School Road, Laughton Road, Sandy Lane, Green Arbour Road, Katherine Road, Brampton Road, Brampton en le Morthen, Common Lane, Long Road, Pocket Handkerchief Lane, Todwick Road, Dinnington Road, Kiveton Lane, Station Road, Wales Road, Chestnut Avenue to Wales High School 638 – AM Thurcroft, School Road/Green Arbour Road 07.33 07.38 Thurcroft, Sandy Lane (Police Station) 07.36 07.41 Brampton en le Morthen, Rising Deer 07.42 07.47 Todwick, Red Lion 07.51 07.56 Wales High School 08.00 08.05 638 – PM From Wales High School via Chestnut Avenue, Wales Road, Station Road, Kiveton Lane, Dinnington Road, Todwick Road, Pocket Handkerchief Lane, Long Road, Common Lane, Brampton en le Morthen, Brampton Road, Katherine Road, Green Arbour Road, Sandy Lane, Laughton Road, School Road to Thurcroft, School Road/Green Arbour Road 638 – PM Wales High School 15.43 Todwick, Red Lion 15.52 Brampton en le Morthen, Rising Deer 16.01 Thurcroft, Sandy Lane (Police Station) 16.07 Thurcroft, School Road/Green Arbour Road 16.10 638 will operate non stop between Pocket Handkerchief Lane and School and will not stop to pick up or set down in Todwick. PM TIMETABLE ALTERED TO REMOVE ONE SERVICE FROM MONDAY 5 NOVEMBER 2012 639 Thurcroft – Laughton Common – Laughten en le Morthern – Dinnington – North Anston – South Anston – Wales High School 639 – AM From Thurcroft, Ivanhoe Road/Green Arbour Road via Ivanhoe Road, St Withold Avenue, Lockesley Drive, Green Arbour Road, Laughton Common Road, Station Road, Laughton Common, Hangsman Lane, School Road, Laughten en le Morthern, High Street, St Johns Road, Common Road, Dinnington, Monksbridge Road, Church Lane, Athorpe Road, Constable Lane, Dinnington Interchange, Littlefield Road, Church Lane, New Road, Nursery Road, North Anston, The Baulk, Ryton Road, Sheffield Road, Crowgate, Dog Kennel Lane, Kiveton Park Station, Red Hill, Station Road, Wales Road, Chestnut Avenue to Wales High School 639 – AM Thurcroft, Ivanhoe Road/Green Arbour Road 07.38 Thurcroft, St Withold Avenue/Lockesley Drive 07.42 Laughton Common, The Gallows 07.47 Laughten en le Morthern, High Street/School Road 07.49 Dinnington, Church Lane/Athorpe Road 07.55 North Anston, Little Mester 08.00 South Anston, Leeds Arms 08.09 Kiveton Park Station 08.17 Wales High School 08.27 639 – PM From Wales High School via Chestnut Avenue, Wales Road, Station Road, Todwick, Kiveton Lane, Dinnington Road, Todwick Road, Rotherham Road, Laughton Common, Station Road, Laughton Common Road, Green Arbour Road, Locksley Drive, St Withold Avenue, Ivanhoe Road to Thurcroft, Ivanhoe Road/Green Arbour Road 639 – PM Wales High School 15.45 Laughton Common, The Gallows 16.00 Thurcroft, St Withold Avenue/Lockesley Drive 16.06 Thurcroft, Ivanhoe Road/Green Arbour Road 16.10 639 will not stop to set down in Todwick. AM ROUTE AND TIMETABLE ALTERED FROM MONDAY 5 NOVEMBER 2012 LATE BUS 637 Wales High School – Harthill – Todwick – South Anston – North Anston – Dinnington – Laughton Common – Thurcroft 637 – PM From Wales High School via Chestnut Avenue, Wales Road, Station Road, Hard Lane, Union Street, Winney Hill, Harthill, Firvale, Winney Hill, Union Street, Hard Lane, Kiveton Lane, Todwick, Dinnington Road, Common Road, Cramfit Road, Penny Piece Lane, Main Street, Back Lane, North Anston,
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