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School Bus Operator Ticketing Guide Ticket and fare information for dedicated school bus services Children and young people using dedicated school buses will need to have the right ticket for the service they are using. As there are now a few new school bus operators there may be some differences to the type of ticket you can use on each service. Please check the list below, before you travel to ensure you know what tickets and fares are available on your service. Concessionary fares are available on all school bus services for journeys within South Yorkshire*. Children and young people will be able to use their Megatravel pass or 16-18 Travel Pass to travel for 80p per journey as usual and under 11s do not need to have a pass to get this fare. Anyone who has a Zero Fare Pass or Disabled Person’s Pass will be able to travel for free. For more information about travel passes please see our website at https://www.travelsouthyorkshire.com There are also a range of prepaid 1-day, 7-day or 28-day tickets which will be accepted on most school services. The list of school services below has been colour-coded so you can see which tickets are valid on your bus. Check the table below for the key: `Colour code Valid tickets No prepaid tickets are valid on this service GetAbout prepaid tickets are valid on this service. For more information on GetAbout tickets visit https://sytravelmaster.com/where-to-buy/ GetAbout and First prepaid tickets are valid on this service. For more information on GetAbout tickets visit https://sytravelmaster.com/where-to-buy/ GetAbout and Stagecoach prepaid tickets are valid on this service. For more information on GetAbout tickets visit https://sytravelmaster.com/where-to-buy/ GetAbout tickets are valid on this service – you must show proof of purchase (either a printed receipt or on a smartphone). If you have a prepaid ticket from First or Stagecoach because they run most of the buses in your area, you can use that instead. This service runs to a school outside South Yorkshire and the journey isn’t covered by SYPTE concessions. Please contact your school or the bus operator for details of any ticketing arrangements. There are no school bus arrangements for this school at present. * For journeys to schools outside South Yorkshire, please contact the school or the bus operator for details of ticketing arrangements. Barnsley schools Barnsley Academy Netherwood Academy Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 482 Hodgson Travel 449 Powells Bus Co 482a Hodgson Travel 481 Ultimate Coaches Outwood Academy (Carlton) Service no Service operator Darton Academy 457 Stagecoach Service no Service operator 37SS Watersons 483 Globe Coaches 485/485a Globe Coaches Outwood Academy (Shafton) 488 Globe Coaches Service no Service operator 489 Globe Coaches 428 Stagecoach 490 Globe Coaches 456 Stagecoach 495 Stagecoach Penistone Grammar School Holy Trinity Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 421 Stagecoach 412 Stage coach 401 Stagecoach 37SS Watersons 408 Stagecoach 409 Stagecoach Horizon Community College 410 Stagecoach Service no Service operator 412 Stagecoach 478 Globe Coaches 416 Stagecoach 279 Hodgson Travel 420 Stagecoach 422 Stagecoach Millhouse Green Primary Service no Service operator 491 Stagecoach Derbyshire schools Dronfield Hope Valley College Service no Service operator Service no Service operator PS1 Camerons Travel 271 / 272 First South Yorkshire Eckington Nottinghamshire Service no Service operator 123 Ashley Travel Gainsborough Queen Elizabeths 124 Johnson Brothers Service no Service operator 125 Johnson Brothers 595 Stagecoach 126 Johnson Brothers 134 Johnson Brothers 060 Powells Bus Co 130 Stagecoach Doncaster schools Ash Hill Academy Don Valley School Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 458 Powells Bus Co 429 First South Yorkshire 457 Wilfreda Beehive 487a First South Yorkshire Hallcross Academy Lower School Service no Service operator Astrea Academy (Balby Carr) 457 First South Yorkshire Service no Service operator 492 First South Yorkshire 419 First South Yorkshire Hatfield Primaries Campsmount Academy Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 457 Powells Bus Co 447 Powells Bus Co 457 Wilfreda Beehive 619 Arriva 458 Powells Bus Co Doncaster schools continued Hayfield Hungerhill Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 457f First South Yorkshire 487 First South Yorkshire 404 First South Yorkshire 474 First South Yorkshire 490 First South Yorkshire 490 Wilfreda Beehive New College 522 Stagecoach Service no Service operator 521 Powells Bus Co 456 First South Yorkshire 523 Powells Bus Co 456 LL Travel 483 First South Yorkshire McAuley 483 Wilfreda Beehive Service no Service operator 490 Wilfreda Beehive 414 First South Yorkshire Route 1 Stagecoach 451 First South Yorkshire Route 2 Stagecoach 451 Wilfreda Beehive Route 3 Stagecoach 472 / 473 First South Yorkshire Route 4 Stagecoach 487 First South Yorkshire Route 5 Stagecoach 487 Wilfreda Beehive Route 6 Stagecoach 455 First South Yorkshire Route 7 Stagecoach 455 Wilfreda Beehive 466 First South Yorkshire Outwood 466 Wilfreda Beehive Service no Service operator 481 First South Yorkshire 449 First South Yorkshire 481 Wilfreda Beehive 450 First South Yorkshire 482 First South Yorkshire 482 Wilfreda Beehive Rossington All Saints Academy 490 First South Yorkshire Service no Service operator 490 Wilfreda Beehive 405 First South Yorkshire 492 First South Yorkshire Doncaster schools continued Ridgewood UTC Doncaster Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 441 First South Yorkshire 487 Wilfreda Beehive 540 Powells Bus Co 541 Powells Bus Co Wadsworth and Tickhill Schools 5542 Powells Bus Co Service no Service operator 491 LL Travel Sir Thomas Warton Academy Service no Service operator Woodlands Primary 410 Cawthornes Service no Service operator 415 First South Yorkshire 499 LL Travel 552 Stagecoach Trinity Service no Service operator 488 First South Yorkshire Rotherham schools Aston Academy Dinnington High School Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 605 First South Yorkshire 619 Stagecoach 629 First South Yorkshire 619 Beewise 627 First South Yorkshire 605 First South Yorkshire 655 First South Yorkshire Maltby Academy Brinsworth Academy Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 616 First South Yorkshire 608 First South Yorkshire 673 First South Yorkshire Rotherham schools continued St Bernards Wales High School Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 19a Beewise 426 Stagecoach 614 First South Yorkshire 625 First South Yorkshire 628 First South Yorkshire St Pius X 637 Stagecoach Service no Service operator 637 Powells Bus Co 621 LL Travel 638 Powells Bus Co 622 LL Travel 639 Powells Bus Co 662 Marsland’s 665 Marsland’s Wath Comprehensive 668 Marsland’s Service no Service operator 664 Ultimate Coaches 621 Cawthornes 648 Marsland’s Thomas Rotherham College 649 Marsland’s Service no Service operator 601 Coopers / Linburg Wentworth J&I 602 Beewise Service no Service operator 690 LL Travel Thryberg Academy Service no Service operator Winterhill 616 First South Yorkshire Service no Service operator 636 / 637 First South Yorkshire 636 Beewise Sheffield schools All Saints Forge Valley Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 790 First South Yorkshire 731 First South Yorkshire 702 Maxfields 74 First South Yorkshire High Storrs Service no Service operator Athlestan Primary 719 First South Yorkshire Service no Service operator 752 First South Yorkshire Hinde House Service no Service operator Birley 732 First South Yorkshire Service no Service operator 708 Stagecoach King Ecgberts Service no Service operator Bradfield 798 First South Yorkshire Service no Service operator 752a First South Yorkshire King Edward VII 763 First South Yorkshire Service no Service operator 764 First South Yorkshire 751a First South Yorkshire 765 First South Yorkshire 757 Cawthornes Meadowhead 760 Stagecoach Service no Service operator 762 Stagecoach 725 First South Yorkshire 766 Stagecoach Newfield Ecclesfield Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 718 First South Yorkshire 701 Stagecoach 723 First South Yorkshire 711 First South Yorkshire 720 First South Yorkshire 775 First South Yorkshire Sheffield schools continued Notre Dame High School Stocksbridge High School Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 783 Heatons 777 Heatons 757 Beewise 777 Stagecoach 779 First South Yorkshire 780 First South Yorkshire Tapton 781 First South Yorkshire Service no Service operator 784 First South Yorkshire 751 First South Yorkshire 784 Stagecoach 783b First South Yorkshire Westfield 785 First South Yorkshire Service no Service operator 785 Wilfreda Beehive 721 Coopers 786 First South Yorkshire 720 First South Yorkshire 730 First South Yorkshire Outwood Academy City 752 First South Yorkshire Service no Service operator 710 TM Travel West Yorkshire schools Parkwood Academy Hemsworth High Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 783 First South Yorkshire 38a Watersons Sheffield College Kettlethorpe High Service no Service operator Service no Service operator 703 Wilfreda Beehive 497 Globe Coaches St Marie’s Service no Service operator 786 First South Yorkshire.
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