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School Bus Services in Bury September 2020 to July 2021 School Bus Services in Bury September 2020 to July 2021 Services are listed alphabetically under school names. BURY CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL (0840/1535 Mon-Thurs & 1435 Friday) Effective 07/09/2020 The following general bus services provide links to Bury Church of England High School: 467: Rochdale – Daniel Fold – Bury For the latest timetable information go to www.tfgm.com/public-transport/bus RADCLIFFE – BURY CE HIGH SCHOOL Service 778 Service 778 does not require a yellow school bus pass TFGM Contract Number: 5071 TFGM Contract Number: 5071 5071 Minimum Capacity: 52 Minimum Capacity: 52 52 Operator Code: ATG Operator Code: ATG ATG M–Thu Fri Radcliffe Moor Road/Bradley Fold Road 0745 BURY C OF E HIGH SCHOOL 1530 1430 Turks Road/Coronation Road 0750 Ainsworth Road/Water Street 1542 1442 Ainsworth Road/Water Street 0759 Turks Road/Coronation Road 1548 1448 BURY C OF E HIGH SCHOOL 0823 Radcliffe Moor Road/Bradley Fold Road 1553 1453 SERVICE 778: From BRADLEY FOLD GARDEN CENTRE/ Radcliffe Moor Road, Turks Road, Coronation Road, Pilkington Road, Lowe Street, Ainsworth Road, Water Street, Spring Lane, Bury Road, Radcliffe Road, Manchester Road, to Manchester Road/ Olivant Street for BURY CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL. Returns via Manchester Road/Olivant Street, Manchester Road, Angouleme Way, Knowsley Street, Manchester Road, Radcliffe Road and then the reverse of the above route KEARSLEY – RINGLEY - OUTWOOD – RADCLIFFE - BURY CE HIGH SCHOOL Service 712 TFGM Contract Number: 0348 0357 0357 Minimum Capacity: 70 74 74 Operator Code: TYR ATG ATG Service No: 712 712 712 M-Thu Fri CLIFTON, Cricket Club 0734 BURY C OF E HIGH SCHOOL 1530 1430 Manchester Rd/ Ryder’s Farm 0737 Radcliffe Bus Station 1 555 1455 Ringley, Hulme Road 0750 Ringley Road West, Hare and Hounds 16 00 1 500 Ringley Road West, Hare and Hounds 0759 Ringley, Hulme Road 1605 1505 Radcliffe Bus Station 0804 KEARSLEY, Manchester Rd/Lawefield Crescent 1618 1518 BURY C OF E HIGH SCHOOL 0821 SERVICE 712: From CLIFTON, Cricket club via Manchester Road, Bolton Road, Stoneclough Road, Market Street, Ringley Road, Hulme Road (turn at roundabout), Ringley Road, Kearsley Road, Ringley Road West, Outwood Road, Mellor Street, Pilkington Way, Stand Lane, Dale Street, Radcliffe Bus Station, Dale Street, Deansgate ,Church Street West, Rectory Lane, Spring Lane, Bury Road, Radcliffe Road, Manchester Road, to Manchester Road/Olivant Street, BURY C OF E HIGH SCHOOL. Return via Manchester Road, Angouleme Way, Knowsley Street, Manchester Road and reverse of the above until Manchester Road/Lawefield Crescent. DERBY HIGH SCHOOL (0840/1515) Effective 05/10/2020 AINSWORTH - BRADLEY FOLD – RADCLIFFE – DERBY HIGH SCHOOL Service 799 TFGM Contract Number: 0354 TFGM Contract Number: 0400 Minimum Capacity: 70 Minimum Capacity: 85 Operator Code: TYR Operator Code: VBL 799 799 Higher Ainsworth Road/Bolton Road 0750 RADCLIFFE RD, opposite DERBY HIGH SCHOOL 1535 Turks Road/Coronation Road 0755 Radcliffe, War Memorial 1543 Radcliffe, War Memorial 0814 AINSWORTH ARMS, Higher Ainsworth Road 1555 DERBY HIGH SCHOOL 0825 SERVICE 799: FROM Higher Ainsworth Rd/Bolton Road, Turks Road, Countess Lane, Kilburn Road, Westminster Avenue, Coronation Road, Turks Road, Ainsworth Road, Water Street, Spring Lane, Bury Road, Radcliffe Road to DERBY HIGH SCHOOL. RETURNS via Radcliffe Road, Bury Road, Eton Hill Road, Cross Lane, Spring Lane and reverse of the above. DERBY HIGH SCHOOL – BURY – WALMERSLEY – NANGREAVES Service 487 TFGM Contract Number: 0352 Minimum Capacity: 70 Please note there is no AM school Operator Code: TYR Service Number: 487 service DERBY HIGH SCHOOL 1555 BURY Interchange 1603 Walmersley Post Office 1613 NANGREAVES 1619 SERVICE 487 DERBY HIGH SCHOOL via Radcliffe Road, Manchester Road, Knowsley Street, Haymarket Street to BURY INTERCHANGE, Angouleme Way, Rochdale Road, Derby Way, Walmersley Road, Walmersley Old Road to NANGREAVES BUS TURNING AREA, Mount Pleasant. ELTON HIGH SCHOOL (0845/1500) Effective 01/09/2020 The following general bus services provide links to Elton High School: 511: Bury – Walshaw – Ainsworth- Breightmet- Bolton For the latest timetable information go to www.tfgm.com/public-transport/bus (RADCLIFFE – BRADLEY FOLD) – WITHINS – AINSWORTH – ELTON HIGH SCHOOL Service 810 RADCLIFFE – AINSWORTH – ELTON HIGH SCHOOL Service 896 TFGM Contract Number: 0478 0376 TFGM Contract Number: 0416 0352 Minimum Capacity: 70 70 Minimum Capacity: 80 70 Operator Code: TYR TYR Operator Code: ATG TYR Service Number: 810 896 Service Number: 810 896 @ RADCLIFFE, Bus Station --- 0800 ELTON HIGH SCHOOL 1510 1515 RADCLIFFE, Water St/Ainsworth Rd 0742 --- Starling, Rose & Crown 1515 1520 Coronation Road/Turks Road 0747 0810 Ainsworth, White Horse 1519 --- Bradley Fold Works --- --- Withins, Kentmere Road ---- --- Withins, Fairmount Avenue --- --- Withins, Fairmount Avenue 1526 --- Withins, Kentmere Road 0800 --- Bury New Road/ Radcliffe Moor Rd 1533 Ainsworth, White Horse 0806 --- Bradley Fold Works 1534 --- Ainsworth, Thompson Avenue --- 0823 Turks Road/Coronation Road 1539 1528 Starling, Rose & Crown 0811 0828 RADCLIFFE, Water Street --- 1532 ELTON HIGH SCHOOL 0821 0835 RADCLIFFE, Bus Station 1545 --- # Limited stop – first setting down point is Ainsworth, White Horse @ Limited stop – first setting down point is Starling Road SERVICE 810: From Radcliffe Water Street/Ainsworth Road via Ainsworth Road, Lowe Street, Pilkington Road, Coronation Road, Turks Road, Radcliffe Moor Road, Bury New Road, Bury Road, Empire Road, Stephen Street, Withins Lane, Red Lane, Bury Old Road, Church Street, Cockey Moor Road, Ainsworth Road, Newbold Street, Harvey Street, Walshaw Road to ELTON HIGH SCHOOL. RETURNS FROM ELTON HIGH SCHOOL via Walshaw Road, High Street, Lowercroft Road, Cockey Moor Road, Church Street, Bury Old Road, Red Lane, WIthins Lane, Stephen Street, Empire Road, Bury Road, Bury New Road, Radcliffe Moor Road, Turks Road, Coronation Road, Pilkington Road, Lowe Street, Ainsworth Road , Water Street, Pilkington Way to Radcliffe Bus Station. SERVICE 896: From RADCLIFFE, Bus Station, Dale Street, Pilkington Way, Water Street, Bolton Road, Countess Lane, Kilburn Road, Westminister Avenue, Coronation Road, Turks Road, Ainsworth Road, Higher Ainsworth Road, Bury & Bolton Road,.Bradley Fold Road, Church Street, Cockey Moor Road, Ainsworth Road, Newbold Street, Harvey Street, Walshaw Road to ELTON HIGH SCHOOL. RETURNS from ELTON HIGH SCHOOL via Walshaw Road, High Street, Lowercroft Road, Starling Road, Bury & Bolton Road, Higher Ainsworth Road, Ainsworth Road, Turks Road, Coronation Road, Pilkington Road, Lowe Street, Ainsworth Road, Water Street To Radcliffe, Water Street Bury Schools 2019 - 2020 4 ELTON HIGH SCHOOL (0845/1500) (continued) WALMERSLEY – BURY BRIDGE – ELTON HIGH SCHOOL YELLOW SCHOOL BUS Service Y43 BRANDLESHOLME – WOODHILL – ELTON HIGH SCHOOL YELLOW SCHOOL BUS Service Y38 YELLOW SCHOOL BUS SERVICES Y43 & Y38 the requirement for students to obtain a pass to travel on these services has been removed for September 2020 TFGM Contract Number: 5092 5048 TFGM Contract Number: 5048 5092 Minimum Capacity: 52 52 Minimum Capacity: 52 52 Operator Code: TYR TYR Operator Code: TYR TYR Service Number: Y43 Y38 Service Number: Y38 Y43 WALMERSLEY, Burnley Road 0758 --- ELTON HIGH SCHOOL 1510 1510 Chesham, Hamilton Street 0805 --- Woodhill, Hunstanton Drive 1520 --- BRANDLESHOLME, Springside View --- 0811 Brandlesholme, Springside View 1525 --- Woodhill, Hunstanton Drive --- 0817 Watling Street, Health Centre --- 1516 Bury Bridge 0813 --- Holcombe Brook, Hare & Hounds 1530 --- Watling Street, Health Centre 0824 --- Bury Bridge --- 1527 ELTON HIGH SCHOOL 0830 0830 Chesham, Hamilton Street --- 1535 WALMERSLEY, Burnley Road --- 1542 SERVICE Y43: From WALMERSLEY, Burnley Road via Walmersley Road, The Rock, Angouleme Way, Jubilee Way, Bolton Street, Bolton Road, Watling Street, Ainsworth Road, Newbold Street, Harvey Street, Walshaw Road, to ELTON HIGH SCHOOL. RETURNS via Walshaw Road, High Street, Lowercroft Road, Ainsworth Road, Watling Road, Bolton Road, Bolton Street,, Jubilee Way, Angouleme Way, The Rock, Walmersley Road to WALMERSLEY, Burnley Road SERVICE Y38 : From BRANDLESHOLME, Springside View via Brandlesholme Road, Hunstanton Drive, Woodhill Road, Crostons Road, Wood Street, Crostons Retail park roundabout (turnaround), Wood Street, Crostons Road, Tottington Road, Walshaw Road to ELTON HIGH SCHOOL. RETURNS via Walshaw Road, turn at War Memorial, Walshaw Road, Tottington Road, Crostons Road, Woodhill Road, Hunstanton Drive, Brandlesholme Road, Longsight Road to HOLCOMBE BROOK, Hare and Hounds. Please note: Service 898 replaced with yellow school bus Y43 Service 905 replaced with yellow school bus Y38 Bury Schools 2019 - 2020 5 PARRENTHORN HIGH SCHOOL, Prestwich (0830/1500) Effective 01/09/2020 VICTORIA AVENUE – HIGHER BLACKLEY – PARRENTHORN HIGH SCHOOL Services 791 TFGM Contract Number: 0243 TFGM Contract Number: 0243 Minimum Capacity: 65 Minimum Capacity: 65 Operator Code: GNW Operator Code: GNW Service Number: 791 Service Number: 791 Departs from Stand: D VICTORIA AVENUERochdale Road 0739 PARRENTHORN HIGH SCHOOL 1515 Tweedle Hill Road/Victoria Avenue 0743 Heaton Park, Woodthorpe 1527 Cheetham Hill, Half Way House 0757 Cheetham Hill, Half Way House 1532 Heaton Park, St Monicas’ 0802 Bank House 1541 PARRENTHORN HIGH SCHOOL 0815 VICTORIA AVENUE/Rochdale Road 1546 SERVICE 791: FROM Victoria Avenue/Rochdale Road, via Victoria Avenue, Tweedle Hill Road, Chapel Lane, Riverdale Road, Blackley New Road, Middleton Road,
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