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Appendix A: Bus Service Information ASOS, Barnsley Transport Statement Appendix A : Bus Service Information 21 rpsgroup.com/uk BARNSLEY BUS MAP From 29 April 2017 travelsouthyorkshire.com/bbp New routes and new connections - Buses are changing in Barnsley. From 29 January your bus services in Barnsley are changing as the new Barnsley Bus Partnership is introduced. The result is a simpler and more coordinated service. <RX·OOEHDEOHWRWUDYHODURXQGPRUHHDVLO\ with new tickets that you can use on any bus in Barnsley. +RZZLOO\RXEHQHÀW" • An easier to understand and simpler bus network • Coordinated timetables • Great value ticket range for travel on any bus in Barnsley • More frequent services on a number of routes :KRLVLQWKH%DUQVOH\%XV3DUWQHUVKLS" • Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council • Stagecoach Yorkshire • South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive • Watersons Coaches • Globe Coaches travelsouthyorkshire.com/bbp 1HZRQHHDV\WLFNHW For all buses in Barnsley %&RQQHFWWLFNHWVFDQEHXVHGDOOGD\RQ any bus in Barnsley*. That means more travel options and better value for money. :KDWDUHWKH%&RQQHFWWLFNHWSULFHV" BConnect Day £4.50 BConnect 7 Day £16.00 BConnect 28 Day £60.00 Terms and conditions apply. Ticket prices correct at time of print. Prices subject to change. *BConnect is not valid on dedicated school buses or night service N66. :KHUHFDQ\RXEX\%&RQQHFWWLFNHWV" BConnect Day and Week tickets can be bought on most buses in Barnsley. 7 and 28 Day tickets are also available from ticket machines located in Travel South Yorkshire Interchanges such as the one in Barnsley. You can also buy tickets for individual operators as well as single fares. travelsouthyorkshire.com/bbp FREQUENCY GUIDE FREQUENCY (MINUTES) FREQUENCY GUIDE FREQUENCY (MINUTES) Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday Evening Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday Evening Service Operator Route daytime daytime daytime daily Service Operator Route daytime daytime daytime daily 1 Stagecoach Barnsley – Mapplewell – Staincross 10 12 30 30/60 57 Stagecoach Barnsley – Royston 4 buses 4 buses No service No service per hour per hour (see 59) (see 59) 30 (60 Royston 30 (60 Royston 30 (60 Royston 60 Barnsley to Stagecoach 59 Stagecoach Barnsley – Royston – Wakefield 6 Barnsley – Kendray – Worsbrough Bank End 10 12 30 60 to Wakefield) to Wakefield) to Wakefield) Wakefield Combined 10 mins frequency Mon-Sat Barnsley – Royston 7 Yorkshire Tiger Barnsley – Blacker Hill – Hoyland 60 60 No service No service 66 Stagecoach Barnsley – Hoyland – Elsecar 10 12 30 60 11 Stagecoach Barnsley – Athersley North 10 12 30 30/60 N66 Stagecoach Barnsley – Hoyland – Elsecar No service No service 60 early No service (see 66) (see 66) morning only (see 66) 12 Stagecoach Barnsley – Honeywell – Athersley South 15 15 30 60 67 Stagecoach Barnsley – Worsborough Dale – Hoyland – Cortonwood – Wombwell 60 60 120 120 Stagecoach No service No service 20 Barnsley – Penistone – Cubley 60 60 (see 21a) (see 21a) 67a Stagecoach Barnsley – Pilley – Hoyland – Cortonwood – Wombwell 60 60 120 120 Stagecoach No service No service 21 Barnsley – Penistone – Millhouse Green 60 60 (see 21a) (see 21a) Every 30 mins combined Stagecoach No service No service 21a Barnsley – Gilroyd – Cubley – Penistone – Millhouse Green 60 120 (see 20, 21, 22) (see 20, 21, 22) 72/72a Yorkshire Tiger Chapeltown – Hoyland – Manvers 60 60 No service No service Stagecoach No service No service 22 Barnsley – Gilroyd 30 30 (see 21a) (see 21a) 92/92a Yorkshire Tiger Barnsley – Higham – Cawthorne 60 60 120 120 Stagecoach 2 buses 60 not Combined 15 min frequency Mon-Sat daytime 93 Barnsley – Darton – Wooley Grange 60 60 between Barnsley – Dodworth per hour Sunday eves 93a Stagecoach Barnsley – Mapplewell 60 60 No service No service 22x Stagecoach Barnsley – Wath upon Dearne – Rotherham 15 15 60 60 Stagecoach 60 not 95 Barnsley – Kexborough 20 30 60 Sunday eves 222 Stagecoach Barnsley – Wath upon Dearne – Mexborough 30 30 60 60 Stagecoach No service No service 60 Sunday eve 95a Barnsley – Kexborough – Darton Few buses 226 Stagecoach Barnsley – Wath upon Dearne – Thurnscoe 30 30 60 60 (see 93, 95) (see 93, 95) late eve Mon-Sat Combined 7/8 min frequency Mon-Sat daytime 96 Globe Coaches Barnsley – Higham – Kexborough – Wakefield 60 60 No service No service between Barnsley – Wombwell – Wath upon Dearne 97 Globe Coaches Darton – Wakefield 1 journey No service No service No service 23 Yorkshire Tiger Millhouse Green – Penistone – Thurgoland – Stocksbridge 120 120 No service No service 193 Watersons Barnsley – Monk Bretton – Royston – Wakefield 60 60 No service No service 23a Yorkshire Tiger Barnsley – Thurgoland – Stocksbridge 2 journeys 2 journeys No service No service 200 Yorkshire Tiger 24 Yorkshire Tiger Barnsley – Penistone – Ingbirchworth 120 120 No service No service Wath – Wombwell – Cortonwood 60 60 60 60 24a TM Travel Penistone – Thurgoland – Barnsley No service No service 120 120 201 Stagecoach Chapeltown – Wentworth Industrial Park – Stocksbridge 60 60 No service No service 29 TM Travel Sheffield – Chapeltown – Thurgoland – Penistone – Holmfirth 4 journeys 4 journeys 5 journeys 2 journeys 203 Yorkshire Tiger Wombwell – Thurnscoe – Doncaster 5 journeys 5 journeys No service No service 257 South Pennine Stocksbridge – Holmfirth Wed only No service No service No service Stagecoach Community 208 Rotherham – Swinton – Mexborough – Goldthorpe – Grimethorpe 3 journeys 3 journeys 3 journeys 1 journey Transport 216 Stagecoach Grimethorpe – Park Springs – Goldthorpe 26 Stagecoach Barnsley – Grimethorpe – Gt Houghton – Darfield – Wombwell 60 60 No service No service 1 journey 1 journey 2 journeys no service 27 Stagecoach Barnsley – Grimethorpe – Darfield – Wombwell 2 journeys/hour 2 journeys/hour 60 60 Stagecoach 217 Rotherham – Kilnhurst – Mexborough – Goldthorpe 60 60 (30 Rotherham (30 Rotherham No service No service Stagecoach No service No service 28 Barnsley – Grimethorpe – Pontefract 60 60 to Mexborough) to Mexborough) (see 28c) (see 28c) Stagecoach No service No service 218 Stagecoach Barnsley – Mexborough – Kilnhurst – Rotherham 60 Rotherham 60 Rotherham 28c Barnsley – Cudworth Crown Avenue – Grimethorpe – Pontefract 60 60 30 30 (see 28) (see 28) to Mexborough to Mexborough Stagecoach No service No service 29 Barnsley – Grimethorpe – Michaels Estate – Hemsworth 60 60 219 Stagecoach (see 28c/29a) (see 28c/29a) Barnsley – Thurnscoe – Doncaster 60 60 60 60 Stagecoach No service No service 30 Stagecoach Barnsley – Grimethorpe – Brierley Park Avenue 60 60 No service No service 219a Barnsley – Thurnscoe – Doncaster 60 60 (see 219) (see 219) Stagecoach 1 journey 30a Barnsley – Grimethorpe – Brierley No service 60 60 MF morning 220 Stagecoach Doncaster – Mexborough – Wath 30 30 60 60 Stagecoach No service No service 32 Barnsley – Cudworth Crown Avenue 10 10 (see 28c) (see 28c) 226 Stagecoach Barnsley – Wombwell – Wath upon Dearne - 30 30 60 60 Bolton upon Dearne - Goldthorpe - Thurnscoe Combined frequencies of: Barnsley – Lundwood/Cudworth every 5 mins Mon-Sat daytime 227 TM Travel Rotherham – Hoyland 60 60 60 No service Barnsley – Cudworth Crown Avenue every 10 mins Mon-Sat daytime 265 Stagecoach Sheffield – Chapeltown – Barnsley 30 30 60 60 36 Waterson Barnsley – Monk Bretton – Shafton – South Hiendley – 60 60 No service No service Coaches Hemsworth – South Elmsall X19 Stagecoach Barnsley - Goldthorpe - Doncaster 30 30 60 No service 37 Waterson Barnsley – Grimethorpe 60 No service No service No service Coaches Stagecoach 60 early eve X20 Barnsley – Mexborough – Doncaster 60 60 No service Not Sunday eve 38 Waterson Barnsley – Grimethorpe 60 No service No service No service Coaches 43 Stagecoach Barnsley – Pogmoor – Kingstone – Barnsley 30 30 60 60 44 Stagecoach No service Barnsley – Pogmoor – Kingstone – Barnsley 30 30 60 (see 43) Brier 96 to Crigglestone 97 to Wakefield 59 to Wakefield 193 Lane 28.28c to Pontefract A B CDEto Wakefield Lane 29.37.38 and Wakefield d to Hemsworth H a u George o Well d R Street South 36 d to Hemsworth e rs y fi e Church and South Elmsall l High Hiendley e Woodhouse Lane ld Haigh Lane s 193 Lane n ee Robin r Str t R e h L ane d o a g a n Main St. Hi a d B a ate La. o F Woolley Edge Lane L irkg 59 e K R n 59 e a S n L 96 t y w r a a ck e e t L B le i a s V i l Felkirk r d Junction 38 m o l S i n l e r a h n i r m a g l o i H S e u B a y R R a 28.28c.29 S d h 59 Rabbit Ings o n n Haigh . 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