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1 2 Easy Access on All Buses From 29 November Buses 1 and 2 Monday to Friday peak period times are changed 1 2 Easy access on all buses Highfield Grange Pemberton Winstanley Marus Bridge Hawkley Hall Worsley Mesnes Wigan From 29 November 2020 For public transport information phone 0161 244 1000 7am – 8pm Mon to Fri 8am – 8pm Sat, Sun & public holidays This timetable is available online at Operated by www.tfgm.com Stagecoach PO Box 429, Manchester, M1 3BG ©Transport for Greater Manchester 20-SC-0719–G1–3000–1120 Additional information Alternative format Operator details To ask for leaflets to be sent to you, or to request Stagecoach large print, Braille or recorded information Head Office, Hyde Road, Ardwick phone 0161 244 1000 or visit www.tfgm.com Manchester, M12 6JS Telephone 0161 273 3377 Easy access on buses Journeys run with low floor buses have no Travelshops steps at the entrance, making getting on Wigan Bus Station and off easier. Where shown, low floor Mon to Fri 7am to 5.30pm buses have a ramp for access and a dedicated Saturday 8.30am to 1.15pm and 2pm to 4pm space for wheelchairs and pushchairs inside the Sunday* Closed bus. The bus operator will always try to provide *Including public holidays easy access services where these services are scheduled to run. Using this timetable Timetables show the direction of travel, bus numbers and the days of the week. Main stops on the route are listed on the left. Where no time is shown against a particular stop, the bus does not stop there on that journey. Check any letters which are shown in the timetable against the key at the bottom of the page. Where to find information about service changes www.tfgm.com Bus station posters Leaflets from outlets. Tickets and information Bus companies offer a range of tickets for use on their own buses. For travel on any service in the County, use System One tickets, including DaySaver. Travelshops provide tickets, information and journey planning advice on buses, trains and trams for work and pleasure. Using the 24 hour clock Times are shown in four figures. The first two are the hour and the last two are the minutes. 0753 is 53 minutes past 7am Printed on coated recycled paper made using 50% recycled fibre from 1953 is 53 minutes past 7pm post consumer sources and 50% virgin fibre from sustainable forests. Wigan Wigan 1 2 Trains to Preston 1 Dorning 2 Street Key King Str Bus route eet W Trains to Train line Southport est Direction of travel Wigan Wallgate e Bus station/connection point allgat Robin W Park Train station Wigan Wigan North 1 Terminus Newtown Pier Western 1 2 2 1 Pottery Trains to Manchester 2 Road Southgat 1 Trains to e Warrington and St Helens eet on Road oria Str ict arringt Pemberton W 1 2 2 T yr Little Lane A er 1 venue Worsley Mesnes Drive 1 Pemberton 2 Trains to Worsley Kirkby Mesnes e Road 2 Billing 1 d a o R Poolstock n Lane o t r e ewart b Holmes House St Road m Avenue e Carr Lane P 1 2 1 2 Highfield ange Colby Road Poacher Gr Warrington Avenue Health Road St Aidans 1 2 Centre 1 2 Winstanley 1 venue Hawkley Fulbeck A Highfield 2 Marus Hall Grange Contains Ordnance Survey data ©Crown copyright and database right 2010 Bridge ©0100022610 Transport for Greater Manchester 2019 Ta Transport for Greater Manchester uses reasonable endeavours to check the accuracy of n House Drive information published and to publish changes to information in a timely manner. In no event will Transport for Greater Manchester be liable for any loss that may arise from this information being inaccurate. Wigan — Hawkley Hall — Marus Bridge — Highfield Grange — Pemberton circular 1 Mondays to Fridays Wigan, Bus Station 0607 0640 0710 0747 0819 0856 0922 and 1352 1422 1457 1527 1602 1637 1712 1738 1807 1837 Worsley Mesnes, The Wheel 0615 0649 0719 0756 0828 0905 0931 every 1401 1431 1506 1536 1611 1646 1721 1747 1816 1846 Hawkley Hall, Stewart Road a 0619 0654 0724 0801 0833 0910 0936 30 1406 1436 1511 1541 1616 1651 1726 1752 1821 1851 Highfield Grange, Tan House Drive 0546 0626 0705 0735 0813 0845 0920 0946 mins 1416 1446 1522 1552 1627 1702 1736 1802 1831 1901 Wigan, Bus Station 0601 0641 0721 0751 0829 0901 0935 1001 until 1431 1502 1538 1608 1643 1718 1752 1818 1847 1916 M M M M M Wigan, Bus Station 1925 2025 2125 2225 2325 Worsley Mesnes, The Wheel 1934 2034 2134 2234 2334 Hawkley Hall, Stewart Road 1939 2039 2139 2239 2339 Highfield Grange, Tan House Drive 1948 2048 2148 2248 2348 Wigan, Bus Station 2004 2104 2204 2304 Saturdays M M M M M Wigan, Bus Station 0722 0822 0852 0922 and 1522 1557 and 1827 1925 2025 2125 2225 2325 Worsley Mesnes, The Wheel 0731 0831 0901 0932 every 1532 1606 every 1836 1934 2034 2134 2234 2334 Hawkley Hall, Stewart Road 0736 0836 0906 0937 30 1537 1611 30 1841 1939 2039 2139 2239 2339 Highfield Grange, Tan House Drive 0747 0847 0917 0951 mins 1551 1622 mins 1852 1948 2048 2148 2248 2348 Wigan, Bus Station 0805 0905 0935 1010 until 1610 1640 until 1910 2004 2104 2204 2304 Sundays and public holidays (except Christmas and New Year period) M M M Wigan, Bus Station 1025 and 2225 2325 Worsley Mesnes, The Wheel 1034 every 2234 2334 Hawkley Hall, Stewart Road 1039 hour 2239 2339 Highfield Grange, Tan House Drive 1049 until 2249 2348 Wigan, Bus Station 1104 2304 For details of buses during Christmas and New Year, please phone 0161 244 1000 M – Journey provided with the financial support of Transport for Greater Manchester a – Starts from The Highfield Centre at 0543 W – All bus 1 journeys are run using easy access buses. See inside front cover of this leaflet for details Summer times: between mid July and early September, some timetables will be different. Check www.tfgm.com for details Wigan — Pemberton — Highfield Grange — Marus Bridge — Hawkley Hall circular 2 Mondays to Fridays Wigan, Bus Station 0622 0652 0730 0807 and 0937 1006 and 1336 1404 1434 1516 1544 1616 1657 1725 1752 1822 1900 Highfield Grange, Tan House Drive 0637 0708 0746 0822 every 0952 1021 every 1351 1420 1450 1532 1600 1632 1713 1740 1807 1837 1915 Hawkley Hall, Stewart Road 0648 0719 0757 0833 30 1003 1032 30 1402 1431 1501 1543 1611 1643 1723 1750 1817 1847 1924 Worsley Mesnes, The Wheel 0653 0725 0803 0839 mins 1009 1037 mins 1407 1436 1506 1548 1616 1648 1728 1755 1822 1852 1929 Wigan, Bus Station 0704 0736 0814 0849 until 1019 1047 until 1417 1447 1517 1559 1627 1658 1738 1805 1832 1902 1939 Saturdays Wigan, Bus Station 0807 0837 0907 0937 and 1507 1537 1612 1642 1712 1742 1812 1912 Highfield Grange, Tan House Drive 0725 0824 0854 0924 0954 every 1524 1554 1629 1659 1729 1759 1829 1929 Hawkley Hall, Stewart Road 0735 0834 0904 0934 1008 30 1538 1604 1639 1709 1739 1809 1839 1939 Worsley Mesnes, The Wheel 0740 0839 0909 0939 1015 mins 1545 1609 1644 1714 1744 1814 1844 1944 Wigan, Bus Station 0750 0850 0920 0950 1026 until 1556 1620 1655 1725 1755 1825 1855 1955 Bus 2 does not run on Sundays or public holidays W– All bus 2 journeys are run using easy access buses. See inside front cover of this leaflet for details Summer times: between mid July and early September, some timetables will be different. Check www.tfgm.com for details.
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