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50 50A 50B 51 51A Valid From: 31 August 2021 Bus service(s) 50 50a 50b 51 51a Valid from: 31 August 2021 Areas served Places on the route Doncaster Doncaster Frenchgate Highfields Interchange Woodlands Doncaster North Park & Ride Adwick le Street Carcroft Skellow Burghwallis (51, 51a) Instoneville (51, 51a) What’s changed Service 50 - Changes to the service with the Monday to Friday 1451 from Skellow departing at 1456 and running 5 minutes later. Service 51a - Changes to the service with additional journeys at school times replacing service 451a. The Monday to Friday 1430 from Doncaster will run during school holidays only. Operator(s) How can I get more information? TravelSouthYorkshire @TSYalerts 01709 51 51 51 Stopping points for service 50 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange North Bridge Road York Road Cusworth Scawsby Scawthorpe Highfi elds Great North Road Woodlands Windmill Balk Lane Adwick Le Street Doncaster Lane Church Lane Station Road Carcroft Owston Road High Street Skellow Road Poplar Road Lodge Road Crossfi eld Lane Skellow, Skellow Road Skellow, Skellow Road Carcroft High Street Owston Road Adwick Le Street Station Road Church Lane Doncaster Lane Windmill Balk Lane Woodlands Great North Road Highfi elds Bentley Scawthorpe York Road Cusworth York Road North Bridge Road Church View Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange Stopping points for service 50a Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange North Bridge Road York Road Cusworth Scawsby Scawthorpe Highfi elds Great North Road Woodlands Windmill Balk Lane Adwick Le Street Doncaster Lane Church Lane Station Road Carcroft, Owston Road Carcroft, Owston Road Lodge Road Chestnut Avenue High Street Owston Road Adwick Le Street Station Road Church Lane Doncaster Lane Windmill Balk Lane Woodlands Great North Road Highfi elds Bentley Scawthorpe Cusworth York Road North Bridge Road Church View Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange Stopping points for service 50b Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange North Bridge Road York Road Cusworth Scawsby Scawthorpe Highfi elds Great North Road Woodlands Windmill Balk Lane Adwick Le Street Doncaster Lane Church Lane Station Road Carcroft Owston Road Lodge Road Crossfi eld Lane Mill Lane Skellow, Crabgate Lane Skellow, Crabgate Lane Hampole Balk Hampole Balk Lane Hampole Balk Skellow Road Carcroft High Street Owston Road Adwick Le Street Station Road Church Lane Doncaster Lane Windmill Balk Lane Woodlands Great North Road Highfi elds Bentley Scawthorpe Cusworth York Road North Bridge Road Church View Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 24 hour clock 24 hour clock Throughout South Yorkshire our timetables use the 24 hour clock to avoid confusion between am and pm times. For example: 9.00am is shown as 0900 2.15pm is shown as 1415 10.25pm is shown as 2225 24 hour times 12 hour times 50, 50a, 50b Monday to Friday Doncaster Centre Carcroft Skellow Service number: 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 See notes: SH Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 0750 0810 0820 0840 0850 0910 0920 0940 0950 1010 1020 1040 1050 Woodlands, Windmill Balk Ln/Great North Rd 0804 0824 0834 0854 0904 0924 0934 0954 1004 1030 1034 1054 1104 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd – 0831 – 0901 – 0931 – 1001 – 1031 – 1101 – Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres 0818 – 0848 – 0918 – 0948 – 1018 – 1048 – 1118 Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln ––––––––––––– Service number: 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 1110 1120 1140 1150 1210 1220 1240 1250 1310 1320 1340 1350 1410 Woodlands, Windmill Balk Ln/Great North Rd 1124 1134 1154 1204 1224 1234 1254 1304 1324 1334 1354 1404 1424 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd 1131 – 1201 – 1231 – 1301 – 1331 – 1401 – 1431 Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres – 1148 – 1218 – 1248 – 1318 – 1348 – 1418 – Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln ––––––––––––– Service number: 50 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a See notes: SD SH Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 1420 1420 1440 1450 1510 1520 1540 1550 1610 1620 1640 1650 1710 Woodlands, Windmill Balk Ln/Great North Rd 1434 1434 1454 1504 1524 1534 1554 1604 1624 1634 1654 1704 1724 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd – – 1501 – 1531 – 1601 – 1631 – 1701 – 1731 Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres – 1448 – 1518 – 1548 – 1618 – 1648 – 1718 – Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln ––––––––––––– Service number: 50 50a 50 50b 50b 50b 50b 50b 50b 50b 50b 50b Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 1720 1740 1750 1815 1830 1850 1920 1950 2050 2150 2250 2350 Woodlands, Windmill Balk Ln/Great North Rd 1734 1754 1804 1827 1842 1902 1932 2002 2102 2202 2302 0002 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd – 1801 – 1834 1849 1909 1939 2009 2109 2209 2309 0009 Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres 1748 – 1817 ––––––––– Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln – – – 1841 1856 1916 1946 2016 2116 2216 2316 0016 50, 50a, 50b Monday to Friday Skellow Carcroft Doncaster Centre Service number: 50b 50b 50b 50b 50b 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln 0446 0546 0616 0646 0716 –––––––– Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres 0449 0549 0619 0649 0719 – 0751 – 0821 – 0851 – 0921 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd –––––0741 – 0811 – 0841 – 0911 – Carcroft, High St/Queens Rd 0456 0556 0626 0656 0726 0744 0754 0814 0824 0844 0854 0914 0924 Bentley, Great North Rd/Park and Ride 0506 0606 0636 0706 0736 0756 0806 0826 0836 0856 0906 0926 0936 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 0518 0618 0648 0720 0744 0810 0820 0840 0850 0910 0920 0940 0950 Service number: 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln ––––––––––––– Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres – 0951 – 1021 – 1051 – 1121 – 1151 – 1221 – Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd 0941 – 1011 – 1041 – 1111 – 1141 – 1211 – 1241 Carcroft, High St/Queens Rd 0944 0954 1014 1024 1044 1054 1114 1124 1144 1154 1214 1224 1244 Bentley, Great North Rd/Park and Ride 0956 1006 1026 1036 1056 1106 1126 1136 1156 1206 1226 1236 1256 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 1010 1020 1040 1050 1110 1120 1140 1150 1210 1220 1240 1250 1310 Service number: 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 See notes: SH Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln ––––––––––––– Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres 1251 – 1321 – 1351 – 1421 – 1451 – 1521 – 1551 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd – 1311 – 1341 – 1411 – 1441 – 1511 – 1541 – Carcroft, High St/Queens Rd 1254 1314 1324 1344 1354 1414 1424 1444 1454 1514 1524 1544 1554 Bentley, Great North Rd/Park and Ride 1306 1326 1336 1356 1406 1426 1436 1456 1506 1526 1536 1556 1606 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 1320 1340 1350 1410 1420 1440 1450 1510 1520 1540 1550 1610 1620 Service number: 50a 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50b 50b 50b 50b 50b 50b Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln –––––––1852 1922 1952 2022 2122 2222 Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres – – 1651 – 1721 – 1751 1854 1924 1954 2024 2124 2224 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd 1611 1641 – 1711 – 1741 ––––––– Carcroft, High St/Queens Rd 1614 1644 1654 1714 1724 1744 1754 1859 1929 1959 2029 2129 2229 Bentley, Great North Rd/Park and Ride 1626 1651 1701 1721 1731 1751 1801 1906 1936 2006 2036 2136 2236 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 1640 1703 1713 1733 1743 1803 1813 1918 1948 2018 2048 2148 2248 50, 50a, 50b Monday to Friday (cont) Skellow Carcroft Doncaster Centre Service number: 50b Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln 2322 Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres 2324 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd – Carcroft, High St/Queens Rd 2329 Bentley, Great North Rd/Park and Ride 2336 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 2348 50, 50a, 50b Saturday Doncaster Centre Carcroft Skellow Service number: 50 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 0815 0845 0910 0920 0940 0950 1010 1020 1040 1050 1110 1120 1140 Woodlands, Windmill Balk Ln/Great North Rd 0829 0859 0924 0934 0954 1004 1024 1034 1054 1104 1124 1134 1154 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd – – 0931 – 1001 – 1031 – 1101 – 1131 – 1201 Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres 0843 0913 – 0948 – 1018 – 1048 – 1118 – 1148 – Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln ––––––––––––– Service number: 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 50a 50 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 1150 1210 1220 1240 1250 1310 1320 1340 1350 1410 1420 1440 1450 Woodlands, Windmill Balk Ln/Great North Rd 1204 1224 1234 1254 1304 1324 1334 1354 1404 1424 1434 1454 1504 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd – 1231 – 1301 – 1331 – 1401 – 1431 – 1501 – Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres 1218 – 1248 – 1318 – 1348 – 1418 – 1448 – 1518 Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln ––––––––––––– Service number: 50a 50 50a 50 50 50 50 50 50b 50b 50b 50b 50b Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 1510 1520 1540 1550 1615 1645 1715 1745 1815 1830 1850 1920 1950 Woodlands, Windmill Balk Ln/Great North Rd 1524 1534 1554 1604 1629 1659 1729 1759 1827 1842 1902 1932 2002 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd 1531 – 1601 –––––1834 1849 1909 1939 2009 Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres – 1548 – 1618 1643 1713 1743 1813 ––––– Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln ––––––––1841 1856 1916 1946 2016 Service number: 50b 50b 50b 50b Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 2050 2150 2250 2350 Woodlands, Windmill Balk Ln/Great North Rd 2102 2202 2302 0002 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd 2109 2209 2309 0009 Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres –––– Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln 2116 2216 2316 0016 50, 50a, 50b Saturday Skellow Carcroft Doncaster Centre Service number: 50b 50b 50b 50b 50b 50b 50 50 50 50a 50 50a 50 Skellow, Crabgate Ln/Green Ln 0456 0556 0616 0631 0711 –––––––– Skellow, Skellow Rd/Hawthorne Cres 0458 0558 0618 0633 0713 0744 0816 0846 0916 – 0951 – 1021 Carcroft, Owston Rd/Lodge Rd –––––––––0941 – 1001 – Carcroft, High St/Queens
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