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201 Times Are Changed on Mondays to Saturdays 201 Easy Access on All Buses From 11 April Bus 201 Times are changed on Mondays to Saturdays 201 Easy access on all buses Hattersley Godley Hyde Denton Gorton Belle Vue Ardwick Manchester From 11 April 2021 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 21-SC-0246–G201–2000–0321 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 phone 0161 244 1000 or visit www.tfgm.com Hyde Road Ardwick Easy access on buses Manchester M12 6JS Journeys run with low floor buses have no Telephone 0161 273 3377 steps at the entrance, making getting on and off easier. Where shown, low floor buses have a ramp for access and a dedicated Travelshops space for wheelchairs and pushchairs inside the Hyde Bus Station bus. The bus operator will always try to provide Mon to Sat 8.30am to 1.15pm and 2pm to 4pm easy access services where these services are Sunday* Closed scheduled to run. Manchester Shudehill Interchange Mon to Sat 7am to 6pm Using this timetable Sunday Closed Timetables show the direction of travel, bus Public holidays 10am to 1.45pm numbers and the days of the week. and 2.30pm to 5.30pm Main stops on the route are listed on the left. *Including public holidays 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. Hattersley — Hyde — Denton — Manchester 201 Mondays to Fridays Hattersley, John Kennedy Road 0449 0519 0534 0544 0554 0603 0610 and at 1353 1403 1414 1425 1435 1445 1455 1506 Godley, Train Station 0501 0531 0546 0556 0606 0615 0622 frequent 1406 1416 1427 1438 1448 1458 1508 1519 Hyde, Bus Station arr 0507 0537 0552 0602 0612 0621 0629 intervals 1414 1424 1435 1446 1456 1506 1516 1527 Hyde, Bus Station dep 0443 0508 0523 0538 0553 0603 0613 0622 0632 of not 1417 1427 1438 1449 1459 1509 1519 1530 Denton, Crown Point 0451 0516 0531 0546 0601 0611 0621 0630 0641 more than 1428 1438 1449 1500 1510 1520 1530 1541 Belle Vue 0504 0529 0544 0559 0614 0624 0634 0644 0656 10 mins 1443 1454 1505 1516 1526 1536 1546 1556 Hyde Road, Stagecoach Depot 0510 0535 0550 0605 0620 0631 0641 0651 0703 until 1450 1501 1512 1523 1533 1543 1553 1603 Manchester, Piccadilly Gardens 0519 0544 0559 0614 0629 0640 0650 0700 0713 1500 1511 1522 1533 1543 1553 1603 1613 Hattersley, John Kennedy Road 1517 1528 1538 1548 1558 1608 1619 1629 1639 1649 1701 1713 1725 1737 1749 1803 1820 1835 1850 Godley, Train Station 1530 1541 1551 1601 1611 1621 1632 1642 1652 1702 1714 1726 1738 1749 1801 1815 1832 1847 1901 Hyde, Bus Station arr 1538 1549 1559 1609 1619 1629 1640 1650 1700 1710 1722 1734 1746 1757 1808 1821 1838 1853 1906 Hyde, Bus Station dep 1541 1552 1602 1612 1622 1632 1643 1653 1703 1713 1725 1737 1749 1800 1811 1824 1841 1856 1909 Denton, Crown Point 1552 1603 1613 1623 1633 1643 1654 1704 1714 1724 1736 1748 1800 1810 1821 1833 1849 1903 1917 Belle Vue 1607 1618 1628 1638 1648 1658 1709 1719 1729 1739 1751 1803 1815 1825 1836 1846 1901 1914 1928 Hyde Road, Stagecoach Depot 1614 1625 1635 1645 1655 1705 1716 1726 1736 1746 1758 1810 1822 1832 1842 1852 1906 1919 1933 Manchester, Piccadilly Gardens 1624 1635 1645 1655 1705 1715 1726 1736 1746 1756 1808 1820 1832 1842 1852 1902 1916 1928 1942 F F Hattersley, John Kennedy Road 1915 2315 Godley, Train Station 1925 and 2325 Hyde, Bus Station arr 1930 every 2330 Hyde, Bus Station dep 1933 30 2333 0045 0145 Denton, Crown Point 1941 mins 2341 0050 0150 Belle Vue 1952 until 2352 0058 0158 Hyde Road, Stagecoach Depot 1957 2357 0101 0201 Manchester, Piccadilly Gardens 2006 0006 0105 0205 F – Friday nights/Saturday mornings only W– All bus 201 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 Continues after route plan 201 Key Bus route Train line Tram line Direction of travel Bus station/connection point Train station Metrolink stop 201 Terminus Trams to Bury Market Street Manchester Piccadilly Trams to 201 Altrincham, Trams to and Eccles Ashton-under-Lyne Trains throughout Greater Piccadilly Gardens Piccadilly Manchester and regional and national trains London Ardwick Road Ardwick Stagecoach Depot Trains to Guide Bridge Green Belle Vue and Manchester Stockport Road South Apollo Hyde Road Gorton Belle Vue Hyde Debdale Ashton Road Park Pottery Lane Manchester Road Seymour Stockport Road Street Hattersley 201 Mount Road Crown Godley Reddish Reddish Lane Manchester Bridge Point Road Trains to Romiley and New Mills Stockport Road Hyde Road Underwood Hattersley Manchester Road West Road John M60 Dane Road Mottram Road Kennedy Hattersley Bank Road East Road Hyde Central Clarendon Place Godley Ashworth Lane Denton Hattersley Trains to Broadbottom Trains to and Glossop Marple Contains Ordnance Survey data ©Crown copyright and database right 2010 ©0100022610 Transport for Greater Manchester 2020 Transport for Greater Manchester uses reasonable endeavours to check the accuracy of 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. Hattersley — Hyde — Denton — Manchester 201 Saturdays Hattersley, John Kennedy Road 0520 0550 0620 0650 0715 0730 0745 and at 0917 0926 0935 0944 0953 1002 1012 1022 1032 1042 Godley, Train Station 0531 0601 0631 0701 0726 0741 0756 frequent 0928 0937 0946 0956 1005 1015 1025 1035 1045 1055 Hyde, Bus Station arr 0537 0607 0637 0707 0732 0747 0802 intervals 0934 0943 0952 1002 1011 1021 1032 1042 1052 1103 Hyde, Bus Station dep 0538 0608 0638 0708 0733 0748 0803 of not 0936 0945 0954 1004 1013 1023 1034 1044 1055 1106 Denton, Crown Point 0544 0614 0644 0714 0739 0754 0809 more than 0944 0954 1004 1014 1024 1034 1045 1055 1106 1117 Belle Vue 0555 0625 0655 0725 0750 0805 0820 10 mins 0959 1009 1019 1029 1039 1049 1100 1111 1122 1133 Hyde Road, Stagecoach Depot 0600 0630 0700 0730 0755 0810 0825 until 1004 1015 1026 1036 1046 1056 1107 1118 1129 1140 Manchester, Piccadilly Gardens 0609 0639 0709 0739 0804 0819 0834 1014 1025 1036 1046 1056 1106 1117 1128 1139 1150 Hattersley, John Kennedy Road 1052 and at 1622 1633 1644 1655 1708 1721 1735 1750 1805 1820 1835 1850 1915 2315 Godley, Train Station 1105 frequent 1635 1646 1657 1708 1721 1734 1748 1802 1816 1830 1844 1900 1925 and 2325 Hyde, Bus Station arr 1113 intervals 1643 1653 1704 1714 1727 1740 1754 1808 1822 1836 1850 1905 1930 every 2330 Hyde, Bus Station dep 1116 of not 1645 1655 1706 1716 1729 1742 1756 1810 1824 1838 1852 1907 1933 30 2333 0045 Denton, Crown Point 1127 more than 1654 1704 1714 1724 1737 1750 1804 1818 1832 1846 1900 1915 1941 mins 2341 0050 Belle Vue 1143 10 mins 1709 1719 1729 1739 1752 1805 1818 1831 1844 1857 1911 1926 1952 until 2352 0058 Hyde Road, Stagecoach Depot 1150 until 1716 1726 1736 1746 1758 1811 1824 1837 1850 1903 1917 1932 1957 2357 0101 Manchester, Piccadilly Gardens 1200 1726 1736 1746 1756 1808 1821 1834 1847 1900 1913 1926 1941 2006 0006 0105 Hyde, Bus Station 0145 Denton, Crown Point 0150 Belle Vue 0158 Hyde Road, Stagecoach Depot 0201 Manchester, Piccadilly Gardens 0205 Sundays and public holidays (except Christmas and New year period) Hattersley, John Kennedy Road 0616 0946 1016 1051 1651 1721 1751 1821 1850 2320 Godley, Train Station 0626 and 0956 1028 1103 and 1703 1732 1800 1830 1859 and 2329 Hyde, Bus Station arr 0631 every 1001 1036 1111 every 1711 1737 1805 1835 1904 every 2334 Hyde, Bus Station dep 0632 30 1002 1038 1113 30 1713 1738 1806 1836 1905 30 2335 Denton, Crown Point 0638 mins 1008 1049 1124 mins 1724 1745 1812 1842 1911 mins 2341 Belle Vue 0649 until 1019 1104 1139 until 1739 1758 1823 1853 1922 until 2352 Hyde Road, Stagecoach Depot 0654 1024 1109 1144 1744 1803 1828 1858 1927 2357 Manchester, Piccadilly Gardens 0703 1033 1119 1154 1754 1812 1837 1907 1936 0006 For details of buses during the Christmas and New Year period, please phone 0161 244 1000 W– All bus 201 journeys are run using easy access buses.
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