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Tram Guide Tram Train Route Tram Guide Tram Train Route Valid from: 25 October 2018 Tram Train Route Rotherham Parkgate Rotherham Central Valley Centertainment Arena / Olympic Legacy Park Nunnery Square City Centre 3 services per hour How can I get more information? TravelSouthYorkshire @TSYalerts 01709 51 51 51 Tram & Tram Train network map Rotherham Parkgate Rotherham Central Nunnery Valley Meadowhall South / Leppings Hyde Park Square Atterclie Centertainment Tinsley Lane Middlewood Hillsborough Cricket Inn Woodbourn Arena / Carbrook Meadowhall Park Fitzalan Square / Road Road Olympic Legacy Park for IKEA Interchange Bamforth Infirmary Netherthorpe West Cathedral Ponds Forge Street Road Road Street Langsett / Shalesmoor City Granville Road Primrose View for Kelham Island The University Hall Castle Hillsborough Square The She eld Park Spring White Birley Moor Donetsk Crystal of Sheeld College Grange Lane Hollinsend Lane Road Way Peaks Waterthorpe Halfway for West End Hospitals Malin Bridge Birley Hackenthorpe Moss Way Beighton / Westfield Park Grange Arbourthorne Gleadless Lane for Peaks Drake House Croft Road Sheeld Station Manor Top Townend College Lane She eld Hallam Herdings Park University Herdings / Leighton Road About this guide Stagecoach Supertram serves Sheeld and Rotherham with a network linking six park and ride sites with: • the city centre • rail stations • shopping areas • universities • the Cathedral • many popular sports and entertainment venues Buying Your Ticket Simply buy on board from the conductor, online or from selected outlets. On Tram Single, day or weekly tickets are available onboard from your conductor. These include tickets from travel on Stagecoach or other buses in Sheeld or further afield. Online Save money on your travel when buying longer term tickets. Options are available for 28 day and Monthly tickets at www.buymymegarider.com At Venues Weekly and monthly tickets are also available from selected locations operated by Sheeld International Venues (SIV), details can be found at www.supertram.com. *Whilst we make every eort to run as per the times shown inside this guide, changes to the services may occur due to unforseen circumstances. *A penalty fare system operates on board Supertram. You must make every eort to tender your fare or valid pass to a member of sta. Failure to do so may result in a £10 penalty fare being charged. Tickets All trams have conductors who can provide tickets* and information. They carry a limited supply of change so please try to tender the correct fare whenever possible. If you are planning to take more than one journey, a Dayrider could be the best option. Day and weekly Stagecoach tickets are also available on the Stagecoach Bus App. Please note that on tram sales are cash only. Short distance single £1.80 Single tickets are valid on the tram for one hour. More than one tram may be boarded within this time but travel must be away from the initial Longer distance single £2.50 boarding point. Single tickets that include Supertram Link bus services are also available. Check with the conductor to ensure you purchase the appropriate ticket. Short distance return £3.00 Valid for one return journey where the single fare would be £1.80 (for longer return journeys see day tickets). All day tickets from Dayrider £4.00 Tram Only Dayrider £4.40 Tram & Bus (Stagecoach buses in Sheffi eld) Citywide £4.80 Tram & any bus in Sheffi eld Day tickets for travel outside of Sheffi eld are also available, ask the conductor for details. Weekly tickets from Megarider £14.00 Tram Only Megarider £15.00 Tram & Bus (Stagecoach buses in Sheffi eld) Citywide £16.80 Tram & any bus in Sheffi eld. Smartcard only, initial additional smartcard cost of £1.00. Weekly tickets for travel outside of Sheffi eld are also available, ask the conductor for details. Children under 5 years Free Children 5 - 11 years 80p No pass required. 80p Children 11–16 yrs require a valid South Yorkshire Megatravel pass. Child day and weekly tickets are also available on board. Young People aged 16 -18 require a valid South Yorkshire 16-18 Travel Pass. Students (University) Information on tickets for students can be found online at supertram.com Senior Citizens Free From 9.30am until 11.00pm weekdays and at any time weekends and Bank Holidays with a valid older person’s English National pass. Disabled Person’s Pass Free At all times with a valid disabled person’s English National pass. Tram only £9.00 Family Dayrider tickets are valid for two adults and three children (children Family Dayrider under the age of 16 proof of age may be required). Tram Only Family Dayriders are valid on Supertram services only. Family Explorer tickets are Family Explorer £11.00 valid on Supertram and Stagecoach bus services in South & West Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Gainsborough Other tickets Online 28 day and monthly tram only or tram & bus tickets are also available. Visit supertram.com for more information. Day and weekly tickets are also available on board for travel throughout South Yorkshire and beyond on Stagecoach bus services (Day Explorer, Megarider Gold and Megarider Plus) and also throughout South Yorkshire on any bus (South Yorkshire Connect) or on trams, buses and local train services (South Yorkshire Connect Plus) please ask the conductor for ticket options. *A penalty fare system operates on board Supertram. You must make every eff ort to tender your fare or valid pass to a member of staff . Failure to do so may result in a £10 penalty fare being charged. Fare information is correct at time of print and may be subject to change. Sheffi eld by Supertram Supertram links some of the best shopping, sport, arts and cultural destinations in Sheffi eld, as well as connecting you with an extensive bus and train network covering South Yorkshire and beyond. The table shows you some of Sheffi eld’s top destinations that are only a few minutes’ walk from a tram stop. Destination Route Nearest stop Minutes from stop Arts & Culture City Hall City Hall 2 mins Kelham Island Museum Shalesmoor 10 mins O2 Academy Castle Square 3 mins The Showroom Sheffi eld Station 3 mins Site Gallery Sheffi eld Station 5 mins Theatres and Galleries Cathedral 6 mins Valley Centertainment Valley Centertainment 5 mins Weston Park Museum The University of Sheffi eld 10 mins Winter Garden Cathedral 3 mins Shopping Crystal Peaks Shopping Centre Crystal Peaks 5 mins Devonshire Green West Street 5 mins Fargate Shopping area Cathedral 1 min Hillsborough Shopping Centre Hillsborough Interchange 1 min IKEA Carbrook 1 min Meadowhall Shopping Centre Meadowhall Interchange 5 mins The Moor and Markets City Hall 7 mins Orchard Square Shopping Centre Cathedral 4 mins Parkgate Shopping Centre Rotherham Parkgate 5 mins West Street Shopping area West Street 1 min Sport and Leisure English Institute of Sport Sheffi eld Arena / Olympic Legacy Park 5 mins Hillsborough Leisure Centre Hillsborough Park 5 mins Ice Sheffi eld Arena / Olympic Legacy Park 5 mins Olympic Legacy Park Arena / Olympic Legacy Park 5 mins Ponds Forge Int. Sports Centre Fitzalan Square 3 mins Sheffi eld Arena (for Sheffi eld Steelers) Arena / Olympic Legacy Park 5 mins Sheffi eld United FC Granville Road 10 mins Sheffi eld Wednesday FC Leppings Lane 5 mins 24 hour clock 24 hour clock Throughout South Yorkshire our timetables use the 24 hour clock to avoid confusion between am and pm times. 24 hour times For example: 9.00am is shown as 0900 12 hour times 2.15pm is shown as 1415 10.25pm is shown as 2225 Tram Train Monday to Friday Parkgate Sheffield Centre Parkgate – – – 0559 0609 0631 0659 0709 0731 0759 0809 0831 0859 Rotherham Stn – – – 0602 0612 0634 0702 0712 0734 0802 0812 0834 0902 Meadowhall South - Tinsley – – – 0608 0618 0640 0708 0718 0740 0808 0818 0840 0908 Arena/Olympic Legacy Park – – – 0612 0622 0644 0712 0722 0744 0812 0822 0844 0912 Woodbourn Rd – – – 0615 0625 0647 0715 0725 0747 0815 0825 0847 0915 Nunnery Sq – – – 0617 0627 0649 0717 0727 0749 0817 0827 0849 0917 Cricket Inn Rd 0519 0530 0552 0618 0628 0650 0718 0728 0750 0818 0828 0850 0918 Castle Sq 0524 0535 0557 0623 0633 0655 0723 0733 0755 0823 0833 0855 0923 Cathedral 0525 0536 0558 0625 0636 0657 0725 0738 0758 0825 0838 0858 0925 Parkgate 0910 0932 0959 1009 1031 1059 1109 1131 1159 1209 1231 1259 1309 Rotherham Stn 0913 0935 1002 1012 1034 1102 1112 1134 1202 1212 1234 1302 1312 Meadowhall South - Tinsley 0919 0941 1008 1018 1040 1108 1118 1140 1208 1218 1240 1308 1318 Arena/Olympic Legacy Park 0923 0945 1012 1022 1044 1112 1122 1144 1212 1222 1244 1312 1322 Woodbourn Rd 0926 0948 1015 1025 1047 1115 1125 1147 1215 1225 1247 1315 1325 Nunnery Sq 0928 0950 1017 1027 1049 1117 1127 1149 1217 1227 1249 1317 1327 Cricket Inn Rd 0929 0951 1018 1028 1050 1118 1128 1150 1218 1228 1250 1318 1328 Castle Sq 0934 0956 1023 1033 1055 1123 1133 1155 1223 1233 1255 1323 1333 Cathedral 0936 0959 1025 1035 1059 1125 1135 1159 1225 1235 1259 1325 1335 Parkgate 1331 1359 1409 1431 1459 1509 1531 1559 1609 1631 1659 1709 1731 Rotherham Stn 1334 1402 1412 1434 1502 1512 1534 1602 1612 1634 1702 1712 1734 Meadowhall South - Tinsley 1340 1408 1418 1440 1508 1518 1540 1608 1618 1640 1708 1718 1740 Arena/Olympic Legacy Park 1344 1412 1422 1444 1512 1522 1544 1612 1622 1644 1712 1722 1744 Woodbourn Rd 1347 1415 1425 1447 1515 1525 1547 1615 1625 1647 1715 1725 1747 Nunnery Sq 1349 1417 1427 1449 1517 1527 1549 1617 1627 1649 1717 1727 1749 Cricket Inn Rd 1350 1418 1428 1450 1518 1528 1550 1618 1628 1650 1718 1728 1750 Castle Sq 1355 1423 1433 1455 1523 1533 1555 1623 1633 1655 1723 1733 1755 Cathedral
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