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For Public Transport Information Phone 0161 244 1000 From 29 October Buses 73 Rerouted to run via Overdale in Swinton and via Robert Hall Street and Phoebe 70 73 Street to/from Salford Quays instead of Ordsall Lane. Replaced by bus 79 along Easy access on all buses Ordsall Lane and part of The Quays. Times are also changed Clifton Junction Clifton Pendlebury Swinton Swinton Park Monton Eccles Ellesmere Park Salford Royal Hospital Seedley Pendleton Ordsall Salford Quays MediaCityUK From 29 October 2018 For public transport information phone 0161 244 1000 7am – 8pm Mon to Fri 8am – 8pm Sat, Sun & public holidays This timetable is available online at Operated by www.tfgm.com Arriva North West PO Box 429, Manchester, M1 3BG Diamond ©Transport for Greater Manchester 19-SC-0478–G70–1500–1119Rp Additional information Alternative format Operator details To ask for leaflets to be sent to you, or to request Arriva North West large print, Braille or recorded information 73 Ormskirk Road, Aintree phone 0161 244 1000 or visit www.tfgm.com Liverpool L9 5AE Easy access on buses Telephone 0344 800 4411 Journeys run with low floor buses have no Diamond steps at the entrance, making getting on Weston Street, and off easier. Where shown, low floor Bolton, buses have a ramp for access and a dedicated BL3 2AW. space for wheelchairs and pushchairs inside the Email [email protected] bus. The bus operator will always try to provide www.diamondbuses.com easy access services where these services are scheduled to run. Travelshops Eccles Church Street Using this timetable Mon to Fri 7.30am to 4pm Timetables show the direction of travel, bus Sat 8am to 11.45am and 12.30pm to 3.30pm numbers and the days of the week. Sunday* Closed Main stops on the route are listed on the left. *Including public holidays Where no time is shown against a particular stop, the bus does not stop there on that journey. Check any letters which are shown in the timetable against the key at the bottom of the page. Where to find information about service changes www.tfgm.com Bus station posters Leaflets from outlets. Tickets and information Bus companies offer a range of tickets for use on their own buses. For travel on any service in the County, use System One tickets, including DaySaver. Travelshops provide tickets, information and journey planning advice on buses, trains and trams for work and pleasure. Using the 24 hour clock Times are shown in four figures. The first two are the hour and the last two are the minutes. 0753 is 53 minutes past 7am Printed on coated recycled paper made using 50% recycled fibre from 1953 is 53 minutes past 7pm post consumer sources and 50% virgin fibre from sustainable forests. Junction Trains to 70 Business Bolton and Park Key Wigan Clifton Junction Bus route 70 73 Clifton Hail and ride: Clifton 70 Clively passengers can get on or off Rake Lane Avenue Whitehead Road Trains to Bolton Road the bus wherever it is safe 73 Manchester Queensway 73 Train line 70 73 Pendlebury Bolton Road 73 Tram line Trains to Direction of travel Wigan and Southport Windmill Bus station/connection point Swinton Train station Swinton Metrolink stop Chorley RoadStation Road Trains to 70 73 Manchester H Hospital Ch orl ey R 70 oad Terminus Partington Lane Civic Centre Manchester Road 70 73 B Overdale a r t o Road n 73 R o a Eccles Road Grasmere d Worsley Road 73 73 Swinton Dorchester Park Road Road 73 Pinhigh Place Lancaster Road East Lancashire Road Swinton Park 73 Folly Lane Claremont Road 70 Salford Cholmondeley Road Seedley Shopping 73 Centre Pendleton Fairhope Ellesmere Avenue Rocky Lane Seedley 70 70 73 Park 70 73 Hankinson Road 73 call Fitwarren Portland d Weaste Way a o Lane Lower Road R Park Road Seedley 70 ld O Road 70 s e Monton cl Street Green Monton Clarendon Ec Gore Avenue Crescent 70 Hope Monton Road Church Clarendon 70 73 Liverpool Street Road Salford Liverpool Street Royal 70 73 Oldfield Road Sainsburys Wellington Wellington Road Trains to Regent Road Manchester Road Trams to Broadway Eccles M602 M602 Robert Hall Eccles Harbour City Street Trains to Eccles Broadway Liverpool New Road Oldfield 70 73 Road Gilda Trams to MediaCityUK 73 Phoebe Brook 70 Peel Street Salford Quays Regent Street 70 Road Trafford Street and Manchester Anchorage Road Ladywell 70 Ordsall Church Street Eccles Interchange 70 The Lowry 73 Eccles Ordsall Salford Quays Hall 70 Salford Quays The Quays Ordsall Lane Trams to Contains Ordnance Survey data ©Crown copyright and database right 2010 Manchester ©0100022610 Transport for Greater Manchester 2019 Exchange Quay Transport for Greater Manchester uses reasonable endeavours to check the accuracy of Pomona information published and to publish changes to information in a timely manner. In no event will Transport for Greater Manchester be liable for any loss that may arise from this information being inaccurate. Clifton Junction — Swinton — Eccles — Pendleton — Ordsall — Salford Quays 70 Sundays and public holidays (except Christmas and New Year period) Clifton, Junction Eco-Park 0940 1440 Pendlebury, Windmill 0944 1444 Swinton, Civic Centre 0947 1447 Monton Green 0953 and 1453 Eccles, Interchange 0959 every 1459 Ellesmere Park, Park Road 1006 hour 1506 Salford Royal Hospital 1008 until 1508 Salford Shopping Centre 1017 1517 Ordsall Hall 1026 1526 MediaCityUK, The Lowry 1036 1536 Salford Quays — Ordsall — Pendleton — Eccles — Swinton — Clifton Junction 70 Sundays and public holidays (except Christmas and New Year period) MediaCityUK, The Lowry 1040 1140 1240 1340 Ordsall Hall 1047 1147 1247 1347 Salford Shopping Centre 0957 1057 1157 1257 1357 Salford Royal Hospital 1006 1106 1206 1306 1406 Ellesmere Park, Park Road 1008 1108 1208 1308 1408 Eccles, Interchange 1015 1115 1215 1315 1415 Monton Green 1021 1121 1221 1321 1441 Swinton, Civic Centre 1027 1127 1227 1327 1427 Pendlebury, Windmill 1030 1130 1230 1330 1430 Clifton, Junction Eco-Park 1034 1134 1234 1334 1434 Bus 70 does not run on Mondays to Saturdays For details of buses during Christmas and New Year, please phone 0161 244 1000 Bus 70 is run by Arriva North West with the financial support of Transport for Greater Manchester W – All bus 70 journeys are run using easy access buses. See inside front cover of this leaflet for details Clifton — Swinton — Pendleton — Ordsall — Salford Quays 73 Mondays to Fridays Saturdays Clifton, Whitehead Road 0839 0939 1039 1139 1239 1339 1439 1539 1650 1750 0839 1739 Swinton, Civic Centre 0845 0945 1045 1145 1245 1345 1445 1545 1657 1757 0845 and 1745 Swinton Park, Pinhigh Place 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1713 1813 0900 every 1800 Salford Shopping Centre 0915 1015 1115 1215 1315 1415 1515 1615 1728 1828 0915 hour 1815 Oldfield Road/Regent Road 0925 1025 1125 1225 1325 1425 1525 1625 1738 1838 0925 until 1825 MediaCityUK, The Lowry 0933 1033 1133 1233 1333 1433 1533 1633 1752 1852 0933 1833 Salford Quays — Ordsall — Pendleton — Swinton — Clifton 73 Mondays to Fridays Saturdays MediaCityUK, The Lowry 0840 0940 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 1540 1640 1800 0940 1840 Oldfield Road, Sainsbury’s 0848 0948 1048 1148 1248 1348 1448 1550 1650 1814 0948 and 1848 Salford Shopping Centre 0858 0958 1058 1158 1258 1358 1458 1604 1704 1824 0958 every 1858 Swinton Park, Pinhigh Place 0915 1015 1115 1215 1315 1415 1515 1621 1721 1841 1015 hour 1915 Swinton, Civic Centre 0930 1030 1130 1230 1330 1430 1530 1641 1741 1901 1030 until 1930 Clifton, Whitehead Road 0937 1037 1137 1237 1337 1437 1537 1648 1748 1908 1037 1937 Bus 73 does not run on Sundays or public holidays Bus 73 is run by Diamond with the financial support of Transport for Greater Manchester W – All bus 73 journeys are run using easy access buses. See inside front cover of this leaflet for details .
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