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SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL, Uppermill (0840 - 1520 Mtuthf/1300 W) Effective 2 September 2019 SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL, Uppermill (0840 - 1520 MTuThF/1300 W) Effective 2 September 2019 OLDHAM – SCOUTHEAD – DELPH – UPPERMILL Services 350/825 TfGM Contract Number: * 0049 TfGM Contract Number: 0317 * 0317 * Minimum Capacity: 85 Minimum Capacity: 60 60 Operator Code: FM RDT Operator Code: RDT FM RDT FM Service Number: 350 825 Service Number: 825 350 825 350 W NW OLDHAM, Bus Station 0725 --- SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL 1310 1304C 1535 1534C Oldham, Mumps 0734 ---- DELPH, Crossroads 1317 1311 1542 1541 Waterhead 0743 0809 Carrcote, Friarmere Road 1321 1315 1546 1545 Scouthead, Star Inn 0748 0814 Scouthead, Star Inn 1329 1323 1554 1553 DELPH, Crossroads 0751 0818 Waterhead 1333 1327 1558 1557 Carrcote, Friarmere Arms 0755 0822 Oldham, Mumps 1339 1334 1604 1609 SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL 0806C 0833 OLDHAM, Bus Station 1347 1342 1612 1617 Service 826 also serves Carrcote – see next page for further details. SERVICE 350: From OLDHAM, Bus Station via St Mary’s Way, Lord Street, High Street, Yorkshire Street, Prince Street, Mumps, Bottom o’th’ Moor, Huddersfield Road, Oldham Road, The Sound, Millgate, King Street, High Street, Denshaw Road, Lodge Lane, Friarmere Road, Denshaw Road, High Street, King Street, Millgate, The Sound, Delph New Road, Dobcross New Road, High Street to SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL, turning circle. Returns via reverse of the above route to Denshaw Road then Lodge Lane, Friarmere Road, Denshaw Road and via the reverse of the above to Bottom o’ th Moor, then Mumps, Union Street, Greaves Street, Yorkshire Street, St Mary’s Way, OLDHAM, Bus Station SERVICE 825: From WATERHEAD, Terminus via Huddersfield Road, Oldham Road, The Sound, Millgate, King Street, High Street, Denshaw Road, Lodge Lane, Friarmere Road, Denshaw Road, High Street, King Street, Millgate, The Sound, Delph New Road, Dobcross New Road, High Street to SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL, turning circle. Returns via High Street, Dobcross New Road, Delph New Road, The Sound, Millgate, King Street, High Street, Denshaw Road, Lodge Lane, Friarmere Road, Denshaw Road, High Street, King Street, Millgate, The Sound, Oldham Road, Huddersfield Road, Bottom o’ th Moor, Mumps, Union Street, Greaves Street, Yorkshire Street, St Mary’s Way, OLDHAM, Bus Station OLDHAM – LEES - GRASSCROFT – UPPERMILL Service 184 TfGM Contract Number: * * 5020 TfGM Contract Number: 0477 * * 0477 0488 * Minimum Capacity: 63 Minimum Capacity: 85 85 85 Operator Code: FM FM SM Operator Code: RDT FM FM RDT RDT FM W NW NW OLDHAM, Bus Station 0745 0754 --- SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL 1310 1322 1532 1535 1537 1549C Oldham, Mumps 0752 0801 0804 Grasscroft, Lovers Lane 1318 1330 1540 1543 1546 1557 Lees, County End 0800 0809 0812 Lees, County End 1323 1335 1545 1548 1550 1605 Grasscroft, Lovers Lane 0805 0814 0817 OLDHAM, Mumps 1332 1343 1553 1557 1559 1613 SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL 0812 0821 0824 OLDHAM, Bus Station 1339 1350 1600 1604 1606 1620 W - Wednesday NW – Not Wednesday C - Time at Commercial Hotel, NOT school * Journey provided without the financial support of TfGM ROUTE: FROM OLDHAM, Bus Station via Cheapside, St Mary’s Way, Lord Street, High Street, Yorkshire Street, Prince Street, Mumps, Lees Road, High Street, Oldham Road, High Street to SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL. Returns via High Street, Oldham Road, High Street, Lees Road then Mumps, Union Street, Greaves Street, Yorkshire Street, St Mary’s Way, Cheapside to OLDHAM, Bus Station Oldham 2019-2020 - 19 - 11/07/2019 14:31:00 SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL ASHTON – TAMESIDE HOSPITAL – HEY FARM – GREENFIELD – UPPERMILL Services 350/354 MOSSLEY – FRIEZLAND – GREENFIELD – SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL Service 828 TfGM Contract Number: * 0208 1015 TfGM Contract Number: 0208 * Minimum Capacity: 43 22 Minimum Capacity: 43 Operator Code: FM RDT NM Operator Code: RDT FM Service Number: 350 828 354 Service Number: 828 350 NW ASHTON, Bus Station 0720 ---- 0748 SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL 1535 1539C Stalybridge, Bus Station ---- ---- 0759 Greenfield, Clarence Hotel 1541 1545 Tameside, General Hospital 0730 ---- Friezland, Church 1545 ---- MOSSLEY, Brookbottom (Arundel St) 0738 0805 ---- Hey Farm ---- 1551 Hey Farm 0752 ---- ---- Mossley, Brookbottom (Stamford Street) 1554 1607 Mossley, Station ---- ---- 0809 Tameside General Hospital ---- 1617 Friezland, Church ---- 0815 ---- ASHTON, Bus Station ---- 1627 Greenfield, Clarence Hotel 0800 0820 0817 SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL 0807C 0826 0826C NW – Not Wednesday C: Time at Commercial Hotel, NOT school. * Journey provided without the financial support of TfGM. SERVICE 350: FROM ASHTON, Bus Station via Wellington Road, Penny Meadow, Crickets Lane, Mossley Road, Fountain Street, Tameside General Hospital, Fountain Street, Mossley Road, Stamford Street, Arundel Street, Stamford Road, Manchester Road, Stanhope Street, Egmont Street, Station Road, Winterford Road, Huddersfield Road, Moorlands Drive, Manchester Road, Chew Valley Road, Shaw Hall Bank Road, Oldham Road, High Street to SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL. RETURNS via reverse of the above to Stamford Road then Stamford Street then via the reverse of the above route. SERVICE 354: ASHTON, Bus Station via Wellington Road, Penny Meadow, Beaufort Road, Stamford Street, Rassbottom Street, Market Street, Stalybridge Bus Station, Waterloo Road, Rassbottom Street, Stamford Street, Wakefield Road, Manchester Road, Chew Valley Road, Wellington Road, Queensway, Carr Lane, Bridge Street, High Street to SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL. SERVICE 828: FROM MOSSLEY, Brookbottom via Arundel Street, Stockport Road, Mossley Road, Oldham Road, Greenfield Station Brow, Shaw Hall Bank Road, Well-i-Hole Road, Manchester Road, Chew Valley Road, Chapel Road, Oldham Road, High Street to SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL, turning circle. RETURNS via the reverse of the above to Stockport Road then Stamford Street to MOSSLEY, Brookbottom. DIGGLE – DOBCROSS – UPPERMILL Service 184 MOORSIDE - GRAINS BAR – DENSHAW – SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL Service 826 TfGM Contract Number: 0850 * TfGM Contract Number: 0850 * Minimum Capacity: 43 Minimum Capacity: 43 Operator Code: MCT FM Operator Code: MCT FM Service Number: 826 184 Service Number: 826 184 NW RIPPONDEN ROAD/TURF PIT LANE 0807 ---- SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL 1535 1543C Grains Bar 0812 ---- DIGGLE, Huddersfield Road ---- 1549 Denshaw, Dumfries Ave 0817 ---- Carrcote, Friarmere Road 1546 ---- Carrcote 0822 ---- Denshaw, Dumfries Avenue 1551 ---- DIGGLE, Huddersfield Road ---- 0806 Grains Bar 1556 ---- SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL 0833 0814C RIPPONDEN ROAD/TURF PIT LANE 1601 ---- NW – Not Wednesday C - Time at Commercial Hotel, NOT school. * Journey provided without the financial support of TfGM. SERVICES 184: FROM DIGGLE, Huddersfield Road via Huddersfield Road, Wool Road, High Street to SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL. RETURNS via the reverse of the above route.. SERVICE 826: From RIPPONDEN ROAD/TURF PIT LANE via Ripponden Road, Oldham Road, Rochdale Road, Dumfries Avenue, Ripponden Road, Delph Road, Denshaw Road, High Street, King Street, Mill Gate, The Sound, Delph New Road, Dobcross New Road, High Street to SADDLEWORTH SCHOOL, turning circle. RETURNS via High Street, Dobcross New Road, Delph New Road, The Sound, Mill Gate, King Street, High Street, Denshaw Road, Delph Road, Ripponden Road, Dumfries Avenue, Rochdale Road, Oldham Road, Ripponden Road to RIPPONDEN ROAD/TURF PIT LANE. Oldham 2019-2020 - 20 - 11/07/2019 14:31:00 .
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