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257 X57 Valid From: 05 September 2021 Bus service(s) 257 X57 Valid from: 05 September 2021 Areas served Places on the route Sheffield Sheffield Interchange Crosspool The Moor Market Rivelin Dams Bamford (257) Sheffield Childrens Hospital Eyam (257) Derwent Reservoir (X57) Baslow (257) Ladybower Reservoir Bakewell (257) Manchester Airport (X57) Derwent (X57) Manchester (X57) Manchester Airport (X57) What’s changed Service 257 - No changes. Service X57 - Changes to the times of some journeys. Buses will also serve Hyde (Bus Station). Operator(s) Hulleys of Baslow How can I get more information? TravelSouthYorkshire @TSYalerts 01709 51 51 51 Bus route map for services 257 and X57 ! ! ! 17/12/2020# ! ! ! Derwent, Access Rd/Fairholmes Sheeld, Western Bank/ X57 continues to Glossop, 257, X57 ! Sheeld University ! Manchester, Coach Station Crosspool, !! and Manchester Airport Manchester Rd/Benty Ln ! !! ! Waverley X57 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 257 X57 ! ! X57 ! !! !! Sheeld, Interchange ! ! Ashopton, A57/Ladybower Inn !! Ashopton, Derwent Lane/Viaduct Crosspool, Mancheter Road/Vernon Terrace !! !! ! !! Hope Yorkshire Bridge, Ashopton Rd/Yorkshire Bridge Hotel ! Woodhouse Barber Booth 257 Gleadless! ! Hope, Castleton Rd/College ! ! ! ! Birley ! ! ! ! Bamford, Sickleholme/Bus Turnaround ! Norton Bradwell, Stretfield Road/Batham Gate Hathersage, Station Rd/Little John ! Mosborough Sparrowpit Operates via Lowedges Bradwell at 0850/1525 Peak Forest and Totley Marsh Lane Hope Valley College at 257 0845/1535 257 West Handley Grindleford, Main Rd/Mount Pleasant Great Hucklow, Foolow Road/Grindlow Lane End Eyam, Coach Park Millthorpe Tideswell Stoney Middleton, The Avenue/Royal Oak Calver, Grindleford Rd/Calver Sough Wormhill Wardlow Barlow Calver, Bridge Brimington Rowland Cressbrook Newbold database right 2020 and Hassop Baslow, Nether End Calow yright p o c Chesterfield own r C Taddington 257 data © Wadshelf y e v Chelmorton Sur Edensor e Walton c dnan r Bakewell, Rutland Square O 257 Hasland ontains 2020 C = Terminus point = Public transport = Shopping area = Bus route & stops = Rail line & station = Tram route & stop Stopping points for service 257 Sheffi eld, Interchange Pond Street Furnival Street Furnival Gate Charter Row Western Bank Whitham Road Broomhill Manchester Road Tapton Hill Crosspool Rivelin Hollow Meadows Ashopton A57 Ashopton Road Yorkshire Bridge Bamford Main Road Station Road Bus Turnaround Hathersage Hathersage Road Castleton Road Main Road Station Road Leadmill Grindleford Road Grindleford Main Road Froggatt B6001 Calver Grindleford Road A625 A623 Stoney Middleton The Avenue The Dale Eyam The Square Church Street Hawkhill Road Church Street The Square Stoney Middleton The Dale The Avenue Calver A623 Baslow Road Baslow Calver Road Church Street Nether End Bakewell Road Baslow Road Bakewell, Rutland Square Bakewell, Rutland Square Baslow Road Baslow Bakewell Road Nether End Church Street Calver Road Calver Baslow Road Kingsgate A623 Stoney Middleton The Avenue The Dale Eyam The Square Church Street Hawkhill Road Church Street The Square Stoney Middleton The Dale The Avenue Calver Grindleford Road A625 Froggatt B6001 Grindleford Main Road Leadmill Grindleford Road Hathersage Station Road Castleton Road Hathersage Road Bamford Bus Turnaround Station Road Main Road Ashopton Road Yorkshire Bridge Ashopton A57 Hollow Meadows Manchester Road Rivelin Crosspool Tapton Hill Broomhill Fulwood Road Whitham Road Western Bank Durham Road Glossop Road West Street Rockingham Street Furnival Street Paternoster Row Sheffi eld, Interchange 257 Monday to Friday Sheffield Centre Bakewell Sheffield, Interchange 0805 1030 1230 1430 1630 Crosspool, Manchester Rd/Benty Ln 0820 1045 1245 1445 1645 Ashopton, A57/Ladybower Inn 0833 1058 1258 1458 1658 Yorkshire Bridge, Ashopton Rd/Yorkshire Bridge Hotel 0837 1102 1302 1502 1702 Bamford, Sickleholme/Bus Turnaround 0841 1106 1306 1506 1706 Hathersage, Station Rd/Little John – 1110 1310 1510 1710 Hope, Castleton Rd/College 0845 –––– Grindleford, Main Rd/Mount Pleasant – 1116 1316 1516 1716 Calver, Grindleford Rd A625/Calver Sough – 1120 1320 1520 1720 Eyam, Coach Park 0901 1126 1326 1526 1726 Stoney Middleton, The Avenue/Royal Oak 0905 1130 1330 1530 1730 Calver, Bridge 0907 1132 1332 1532 1732 Baslow, Nether End 0910 1135 1335 – – Bakewell, Rutland Sq 0920 1145 1345 – – 257 Monday to Friday Bakewell Sheffield Centre Bakewell, Rutland Sq 0855 1055 1255 1455 1755 Baslow, Nether End 0905 1105 1305 1505 1805 Calver, Bridge 0910 1110 1310 1510 1810 Stoney Middleton, The Avenue/Royal Oak 0913 1113 1313 1513 1813 Eyam, Coach Park 0918 1118 1318 1518 1818 Calver, Grindleford Rd A625/Calver Sough 0925 1125 1325 – 1825 Grindleford, Main Rd/Mount Pleasant 0929 1129 1329 – 1829 Hope, Castleton Rd/College – – – 1535 – Hathersage, Station Rd/Little John 0935 1135 1335 – 1835 Bamford, Sickleholme/Bus Turnaround 0939 1139 1339 1539 1839 Yorkshire Bridge, Ashopton Rd/Yorkshire Bridge Hotel 0943 1143 1343 1543 1843 Ashopton, A57/Ladybower Inn 0945 1145 1345 1545 – Crosspool, Manchester Rd/Vernon Ter 0958 1158 1358 1558 – Sheffield, Interchange 1015 1215 1415 1615 – 257 Saturday Sheffield Centre Bakewell Sheffield, Interchange 0805 1030 1230 1430 1630 Crosspool, Manchester Rd/Benty Ln 0820 1045 1245 1445 1645 Ashopton, A57/Ladybower Inn 0833 1058 1258 1458 1658 Yorkshire Bridge, Ashopton Rd/Yorkshire Bridge Hotel 0837 1102 1302 1502 1702 Bamford, Sickleholme/Bus Turnaround 0841 1106 1306 1506 1706 Hathersage, Station Rd/Little John – 1110 1310 1510 1710 Hope, Castleton Rd/College 0845 –––– Grindleford, Main Rd/Mount Pleasant – 1116 1316 1516 1716 Calver, Grindleford Rd A625/Calver Sough – 1120 1320 1520 1720 Eyam, Coach Park 0901 1126 1326 1526 1725 Stoney Middleton, The Avenue/Royal Oak 0905 1130 1330 1530 1730 Calver, Bridge 0907 1132 1332 1532 1732 Baslow, Nether End 0910 1135 1335 – – Bakewell, Rutland Sq 0920 1145 1345 – – 257 Saturday Bakewell Sheffield Centre Bakewell, Rutland Sq 0855 1055 1255 1455 1755 Baslow, Nether End 0905 1105 1305 1505 1805 Calver, Bridge 0910 1110 1310 1510 1810 Stoney Middleton, The Avenue/Royal Oak 0913 1113 1313 1513 1813 Eyam, Coach Park 0918 1118 1318 1518 1818 Calver, Grindleford Rd A625/Calver Sough 0925 1125 1325 – 1825 Grindleford, Main Rd/Mount Pleasant 0929 1129 1329 – 1829 Hope, Castleton Rd/College – – – 1535 – Hathersage, Station Rd/Little John 0935 1135 1335 – 1835 Bamford, Sickleholme/Bus Turnaround 0939 1139 1339 1539 1839 Yorkshire Bridge, Ashopton Rd/Yorkshire Bridge Hotel 0943 1143 1343 1543 1843 Ashopton, A57/Ladybower Inn 0945 1145 1345 1545 – Crosspool, Manchester Rd/Vernon Ter 0958 1158 1358 1558 – Sheffield, Interchange 1015 1215 1415 1615 – No Service Sunday Stopping points for service X57 Sheffi eld, Interchange Flat Street Church Street West Street Glossop Road Western Bank Whitham Road Broomhill Manchester Road Tapton Hill Crosspool Rivelin Hollow Meadows Ashopton A57 Derwent Lane Derwent Dams Derwent Derwent Lane Access Road Derwent Lane Ashopton Derwent Dams Derwent Lane Hope Woodlands Snake Road Glossop Henry Street High Street West Dinting Vale Brookfi eld Hadfi eld Woolley Bridge Woolley Lane Wedneshough Green Mottram Moor Manchester Chorlton Street Chorlton Upon Medlock Oxford Road Eye Hospital Manchester Royal Infi rmary Owens Park Wilmslow Road Manchester Airport, Malaga Avenue Manchester Airport, Malaga Avenue Owens Park Wilmslow Road Manchester Royal Infi rmary Oxford Road Chorlton Upon Medlock Manchester University Manchester Chorlton Street Hollingworth Mottram Moor Woolley Bridge Woolley Lane Hadfi eld A57 Brookfi eld Dinting Vale High Street West Glossop Henry Street High Street East She eld Road Hope Woodlands Snake Road Ashopton Derwent Lane Derwent Dams Derwent Derwent Lane Access Road Derwent Lane Ashopton Derwent Dams Derwent Lane A57 Hollow Meadows Manchester Road Rivelin Crosspool Tapton Hill Broomhill Fulwood Road Whitham Road Western Bank Durham Road Glossop Road West Street Rockingham Street Furnival Street Paternoster Row Sheffi eld, Interchange X57 Monday to Friday Sheffield Centre Airport Viewing Park See notes: FF Sheffield, Interchange 0505 0605 0705 0930 1130 1330 1530 1730 1920 2235 Crosspool, Manchester Rd/Benty Ln 0515 0615 0715 0945 1145 1345 1545 1745 1932 2247 Ashopton, A57/Ladybower Inn 0527 0628 0728 0958 1158 1358 1558 1758 1944 2259 Hope Woodlands, Snake Rd/Snake Pass Inn 0535 0638 0738 1008 1208 1408 1608 1808 1952 2307 Glossop, Henry St 0552 0655 0755 1025 1225 1425 1625 1825 2009 2324 Wedneshough Green, Mottram Moor/Gun Inn 0600 0705 0805 1035 1235 1435 1635 1835 2019 2334 Hyde, Bus Station 0608 0715 0815 1045 1245 1445 1645 1845 – – Manchester, Chorlton St Coach Station 0620 0730 0845 1105 1305 1505 1705 1905 2040 2355 Chorlton upon Medlock 0624 0734 0850 1110 1310 1510 1710 1910 – – Eye Hospital, Oxford Rd/University 0626 0736 0852 1112 1312 1512 1712 1912 – – Manchester Royal Infirmary, Hathersage Rd 0628 0738 0855 1115 1315 1515 1715 1915 – – Owens Park, Wilmslow Rd/Owen's Park 0630 0740 0858 1118 1318 1518 1718 1918 – – Manchester Airport, The Station 0645 0805 0920 1140 1340 1540 1740 1940 – – Airport Viewing Park – 0810 0925 1145 1345 1545 1745 – – – X57 Monday to Friday Airport Viewing Park Sheffield Centre See notes: FF Airport Viewing Park – – 0840 1040 1240 1440 1655 1855 – – Manchester Airport, The Station 0540 0650 0850 1050 1250 1450 1705 1905
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