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Rotherham Bus Partnership FREQUENCY GUIDEFREQUENCY (MINUTES) FREQUENCY GUIDE FREQUENCY (MINUTES) Monday-Friday Saturday Evening/ Monday-Friday Saturday Evening/ Service Operator Route daytime daytime Sunday Service Operator Route daytime daytime Sunday 1 First Rotherham - Wickersley - Hellaby - Ravenfield Common 4 journeys no service no service 108 Stagecoach Rotherham - Parkgate - Rawmarsh - Upper Haugh - Sandhill circle 15 15 30/60 Making bus travel in 4 Powells Rotherham - Dalton - Flanderwell - Ravenfield Common 60 60 no service 109 Stagecoach Rotherham - Parkgate - Rawmarsh - Sandhill - Upper Haugh circle 15 15 30/60 Rotherham easier 10 First/ Rotherham - Rotherham Hospital - Wickersley then either 30 30 60 111 First/ Rotherham - Clifton - East Dene 30 30 60 The organisations responsible for bus TM Travel Maltby (TM Travel) or Balby - Doncaster (First) TM Travel travel in Rotherham are working together ROTHERHAM to improve your services. We are the 13 First Rotherham - Rotherham Hospital - Spinneyfield - Wickersley - Bramley 60 no service no service 112 First Rotherham - Clifton - East Dene 30 30 no service Rotherham Bus Partnership. BUS MAP First Rotherham - Clifton - Herringthorpe - Stag 20 20 60 18 Powells Dinnington - Thurcroft - Bramley - Maltby - Braithwell - Edlington - 30 60 no service 114 The result is a simpler, more co-ordinated Doncaster service: you can now travel around the 115 First Rotherham - East Dene - East Herringthorpe 15 15 60 town much more easily, with tickets you 19 Stagecoach Rotherham - Wickersley - Thurcroft - Laughton - Dinnington - 60 60 no service can use on any bus in the Rotherham area. (North Anston - South Anston - Worksop every 60 mins) 137 First/ Rotherham - Masbrough - Blackburn 30 30 60 Bus passengers are already seeing a big TM Travel 19a Stagecoach Rotherham - Wickersley - Thurcroft - Laughton - Dinnington - 60 60 60 difference and there’s much more still to come. (North Anston - Woodsetts - Worksop every 60 mins) First/ Rotherham - Masbrough - Kimberworth Park 30 30 60 (Sun 138 How do you benefi t? 19b Stagecoach Rotherham - Wickersley - Thurcroft - Laughton Common - Dinnington 30 30 60 TM Travel daytime only) From 29 April 2017 • A simpler bus network combined Mon-Sat daytime frequency on services 19/19a/19b 139 First Rotherham - Masbrough - Kimberworth Park - Greasbrough - 20 20 60 • Coordinated timetables between Rotherham and Rotherham Dinnington of every 15 minutes • Multi operator tickets for value for money travel in Rotherham 140 First Rotherham - Greasbrough - Kimberworth Park - Masbrough - 20 20 60 20 TM Travel Rotherham - Ulley - Thurcroft - Dinnington - Firbeck - Woodsetts circle 120 120 no service Rotherham • Fewer route changes in the future First Rotherham - Wath - Manvers circular 15 15 60 Who’s in Rotherham Bus Partnership? 22a/22c 141 First Rotherham - Masbrough - Kimberworth Park - Parkgate - Rotherham 20 20 60 • First South Yorkshire 22x Stagecoach Rotherham - Parkgate - Manvers - Wath - Wombwell - Barnsley 15 15 60 142 First Rotherham - Parkgate - Kimberworth Park - Masbrough - Rotherham 20 20 60 • Stagecoach Yorkshire and East Midlands • TM Travel 26 TM Travel Crystal Peaks - Holbrook - Norwood - Wales - Kiveton Park - Thorpe Salvin - 120 120 no service 200 Yorkshire Cortonwood - Wombwell - Wath 60 60 60 • Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council Harthill - Woodall - Norwood - Crystal Peaks circular Tiger • South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive 26/27 Stagecoach Barnsley - Grimethorpe - Park Springs - Darfield - Wombwell 30 30 60 208 Stagecoach Rotherham - Rawmarsh - Swinton - Mexborough - Bolton - 3 journeys 3 journeys 3 journeys Goldthorpe - Park Springs - Grimethorpe (infrequent service, see timetable for details of times) 26a TM Travel Crystal Peaks - Holbrook - Norwood - Woodall - Harthill - Thorpe Salvin - 120 120 no service Kiveton Park - Wales - Norwood - Crystal Peaks circular 216 First Sheffield - Manor Top - Handsworth - Swallownest - Wales - Kiveton Park - 1 journey no service no service Dinnington 27 First Rotherham - Rotherham Hospital - Swallownest - Aston - Beighton - 20/40 60 see 29a Crystal Peaks 60 between travelsouthyorkshire.com/rbp travelsouthyorkshire.com/rbp Aston and 216 Stagecoach Goldthorpe - Thurnscoe - Park Springs - Grimethorpe 3 journeys 2 journeys 3 journeys Crystal Peaks (infrequent service, see timetable for details of times) Stagecoach Rotherham - Parkgate - Rawmarsh - Kilnhurst - Mexborough - Bolton - 30** 30** no service 29/29a First Rotherham - Rotherham Hospital - Swallownest - Aston - Todwick - 60 60 60 217 Kiveton Park - Harthill Goldthorpe Stagecoach Rotherham - Parkgate - Rawmarsh - Kilnhurst - Mexborough - Manvers - 30 30 60** TM Travel Rotherham - Canklow - Brinsworth - Tinsley - Meadowhall 60 60 no service 218 31 Goldthorpe - Darfield - Barnsley First Rotherham - Broom - Whiston 30 30 60 34 220 Stagecoach Wath - Manvers - Mexborough - Denaby - Conisbrough - Doncaster 30 30 60 One easy ticket... For all buses in Rotherham 37 First Rotherham - Dalton - Thrybergh - Ravenfield Cedar Drive 20 20 60 221 Stagecoach Rotherham - Parkgate - Rawmarsh - Swinton - Mexborough - Windhill - 30 30 60 For more information visit Denaby - Conisbrough - Doncaster Rotherham Bus Partnership’s range of value for money tickets offer travel on any bus in 40/40a First Sheffield - Arbourthorne (40) - Manor Top - Handsworth - Catcliffe 30 30 60** travelsouthyorkshire.com/rbp 222 Stagecoach Barnsley - Wombwell - Brampton - Wath - Manvers - Mexborough 30 30 60 Rotherham, regardless of who runs it. 43 First Kimberworth - Wingfield - Kimberworth - Meadowhall 60 60 60 226 Stagecoach Barnsley - Wombwell - Brampton - Wath - Manvers - Bolton - Goldthorpe - 30 30 60 To plan your journey, search for the Ticket types Thurnscoe right ticket for you or to view live Stagecoach Rotherham - Scholes - Thorpe Hesley - Wentworth - Harley - 3 journeys 3 journeys no service 44 departures visit Chapeltown RConnect Day £4.50 227 TM Travel Rotherham - Greasbrough - Wentworth - Hoyland 60 60 60* (1 day travel across Rotherham’s bus network) travelsouthyorkshire.com 66/67 First/ Rotherham - Thorpe Hesley - Chapeltown - High Green 30 30 60 RConnect 7 Day £16.00 TM Travel (67 via Winterhill School) A1 TM Travel Rotherham - Parkgate Shopping Centre 30 30 no service (7 days travel across Rotherham’s bus network) @TSYalerts RConnect 28 Day £60.00 67/67a Stagecoach Barnsley - Worsbrough (67)/Pilley (67a) - Hoyland - 30 30 60 M92 SCT Grenoside - Chapeltown - Harley 60 no service no service (28 days travel across Rotherham’s bus network) Cortonwood -Wombwell Call Traveline on PSS Powells Rotherham - Parkgate Shopping Centre 30 30 no service 01709 515151 Where can you buy? 70 First Sheffield - Meadowhall - Rotherham 60 60 60 (Rotherham- Rotherham Connect Day and 7 Day tickets can be X1 First Sheffield - Attercliffe - Meadowhall - Rotherham - Wickersley - Maltby 10 10 20/30 Meadowhall) bought from your driver on any bus in Rotherham. Travel South Yorkshire, supported 7 and 28 Day tickets are also available from ticket X3 First Woodlaithes - Wickersley - Brinsworth - Tinsley - Sheffield 2 journeys no service no service by the Rotherham Bus Partnership, 71 First Rotherham - Canklow - Brinsworth - Sheffield Business Park - 60 60 no service each way is working hard to ensure all public machines located in Travel South Yorkshire Meadowhall Retail Park - Meadowhall transport is fully accessible to all. Interchanges. X5/X55 First Sheffield - Handsworth - Aston - Wales - Kiveton - South Anston - 20 30 60 Other tickets 72/72a Yorkshire Chapeltown - Tankersley - Hoyland - Wath - Manvers 60 60 no service Dinnington - Thurcroft (few). X55 runs via A57 All information You can still buy tickets for individual operators, Tiger is correct from April 2017. routes and single fares. Discover more ticket X7 Powells Maltby - Bramley - Wickersley - Whiston - Sheffield 3 journeys no service no service options for your bus journey using the interactive 72/72a First Rotherham - Canklow - Brinsworth - Waverley - (Treeton 72a) - 30 30 60 each way Handsworth - Parkway - Parkway Markets - Sheffield ticket fi nder at: Stagecoach Barnsley - Mexborough - Conisbrough - Doncaster 60 60 no service travelsouthyorkshire.com/ticketfi nder X20 73/73a First Rotherham - (RDG Hospital 73a 2 journeys) - Canklow - Brinsworth - 30 30 no service Treeton Terms & Conditions apply. Ticket prices correct at time of print. X78 First Sheffield - Brightside - Meadowhall - Rotherham - Conisbrough - 15 15 20/30 Prices subject to change. Doncaster 74 First Sheffield - Attercliffe - Sheffield Business Park - Catcliffe - Treeton - Aston - 30/60 60 60* Todwick - Harthill Rotherham Partnership includes operators First, Powells, Stagecoach and TM Travel * No Sunday evening service 87 Powells Maltby - Bramley - Wickersley - Brinsworth - Meadowhall - Sheffield 60 60 no service ** Runs part only travelsouthyorkshire.com/rbp travelsouthyorkshire.com/rbp 106 Stagecoach Rotherham - Parkgate - Rawmarsh - Wentworth Park (Celandine Rise) 2 journeys no service no service S A633 to Barnsley 208 to Grimethorpe 216 to Grimethorpe 22a.22c.22x T 22a.22c.22x 22x.222 26.27 . A 218 to Barnsley 226 to Thurnscoe 106.108.109.142 N 106.108.109.141 226.X20 to Barnsley A BC217 N Rotherham ’ De 208.217.218.221 S 208.217.218.221 a r ne ey Pa Cr. Vall rkway PSS R PSS n Darfield 217 O o 216 Rotherham’s Frequent Bus Network A s Town Centre D r AD a H RO e ig 208 P 26 Goldthorpe M . h 218 IA . L t S IL a 4 70 217 S tre Commercial Goldthorpe Bus Stops ZW n L FIT ilso et 27 Road 222 e A W t 10 71 218 208 River Don a Y ld A Station g W h Road 217 RY h A a A6195 218 0 400 800 yards EN n g 13 (First) 72.72a (TM Travel) 220 T m i t i EN e C 67 e H H Ma r 26.27 67.67a 226 0 250 500 metres o t 218 Bolton upon 18 72.72a (First) 221 u 67a S s e 22x.200 Ca S rr Dearne T H . L ea 19.19a.19b 73 222 200 d A a P 222.226.X20 L N . a. Y a A N r W k Bolton on Dearne Y ’ 22a.22c.22x 74 226 AR S S N Wombwell TE 1 e t N R n r CE D D La e gh e A . ou t 200 26.X26 87 227 O R D Wombwell H Rotherham R earne UM H T k D Interchange E M l X20 River 1 G E a 216 TR ON 72 27 108.109 A1 44.66.67 U S D W K O Travel Information S 67.67a n 72a ad R ICK T.
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