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School Bus Services in the Trafford Area September 2017 to July 2018 School Bus Services in the Trafford Area September 2017 to July 2018 Page 1 Contents List Secondary Schools Page: Altrincham College of Arts 3-8 Altrincham Grammar School for Boys 9-15 Altrincham Grammar School for Girls 9-15 Ashton-on-Mersey School 16 Blessed Thomas Holford Catholic College 17-18 Broadoak School 36 Egerton High School 36 Flixton Girls High School 19 Loreto Grammar School 9-15 Lostock College 20 Manor High School 21-22 Sale Grammar School 23-24 Sale High School 25-26 St. Ambrose College 27-31 St. Antony’s Catholic College 32 Stretford Grammar School 36 Stretford High School 36 Urmston Grammar School 37 Wellacre Academy 33 Wellington School 34-35 Secondary Schools outside Trafford Page: King David High School, Manchester 40 Primary Schools Page: Heyes Lane 32 St. Hugh’s Catholic 33 Further Education Colleges Page: Trafford College 37 List of Operators GBC 110 Denton Road, Audenshaw, M34 5BD 0161 320 0353 GOO Lyntown Trading Estate, Eccles, M30 1QG 0161 789 4545 MTR 140 Kirkmanshulme Lane, Longsight, M12 4WB 0161 888 2222 SEL Paston Road, Sharston, Manchester, M22 4TF 0161 223 3103 Further information in relation to school bus services in Trafford including fares can be found at www.tfgm.com Page 2 Altrincham College of Arts 0845 – 1510 Mon-Thu / 1450 Fri Effective 1 September 2017 The following bus services run close by - more details can be found at www.tfgm.com: Go Goodwins service 285/286 – Altrincham, Timperley Grange, Timperley Additionally specific schoolday only services also serve the school as follows: Go Goodwins service 753 – Burnage, West Didsbury, Northenden, Northern Moor, Baguley, Broomwood GB Coaches service 763 – Burnage, West Didsbury, Northenden, Northern Moor, Baguley, Broomwood Selwyns Travel service 764 – Northern Moor, Sale Moor, Sale, Brooklands Selwyns Travel service 765 – Sale, Ashton, Timperley Grange, Timperley Selwyns Travel service 770 – Northern Moor, Brooklands Selwyns Travel service 771 – Sale, Ashton upon Mersey, Woodheys, Timperley Grange Selwyns Travel service 772 – Sale, Sale Moor Go Goodwins service 773 – Oldfield Brow M Travel service 774 – Wythenshawe, Baguley, Broomwood Selwyns Travel service 775 – Bowdon, Hale Go Goodwins service 776 – Altrincham, Sinderland, Broadheath Selwyns Travel service 782 (PM only) – Bowdon Vale, Hale Go Goodwins Travel service 787 (PM only) – Hale Barns, Hale Changes to schoolday only services from 1 September 2017 Service 770 will no longer serve Northenden, retimed to improve punctuality and operated by Selwyns Travel instead of First. Service 771 will run via Park Road and not Timperley Grange, retimed to improve punctuality and operated by Selwyns Travel instead of Go Goodwins. Service 772 will be retimed to improve punctuality and operated by Selwyns Travel instead of Arriva. Service 773 will be rerouted in Oldfield Brow, retimed to improve punctuality and operated by Go Goodwins instead of GB Coaches. Service 774 will be retimed to improve punctuality and operated by M Travel instead of First. Service 775 will be retimed to improve punctuality and both journeys will be operated by Selwyns Travel. Service Y34 will be renumbered to 776, retimed to improve punctuality and operated by Selwyns Travel instead of Belle Vue. Yellow School Bus passes are no longer required for this service. Northern Moor / Brooklands Service 770 TfGM Contract: 0519 TfGM Contract: 0519 0519 Minimum Capacity: 80 Minimum Capacity: 80 80 Operator Code: SEL Operator Code: SEL SEL Days of Operation Code: F NF Northern Moor, Sale Circle 0745 Altrincham College of Arts 1500 1520 Northern Moor, Gardeners Arms 0751 Cranleigh Drive/Brooklands Road 1515 1535 Cranleigh Drive/Brooklands Road 0802 Northern Moor, Gardeners Arms 1522 1542 Altrincham College of Arts 0830 Northenden, Moor End 1529 1549 Days of Operation Codes: NF – Operates Monday to Thursday. F – Operates Friday Only. Service 770 route: From Northern Moor, Sale Circle via Sale Road, Orton Road, Wythenshawe Road, Ferndown Road, Altrincham Road, Brooklands Road, Cranleigh Drive, Wendover Road, Ferndown Road, Altrincham Road, Shaftesbury Avenue, Thorley Lane, Green Lane to Altrincham College of Arts. Returning from Altrincham College of Arts via Green Lane, Wood Lane, Thorley Lane, Shaftesbury Avenue, Brooklands Road, Cranleigh Drive, Wendover Road, Ferndown Road, Wythenshawe Road, Orton Road, Sale Road to Northern Moor, Sale Circle. Service 770 operates on a ‘Hail & Ride’ basis along Brooklands Road and Cranleigh Drive – passengers can get on or off the bus wherever it is safe. Page 3 Altrincham College of Arts (continued) Sale / Ashton upon Mersey / Woodheys / Timperley Grange Service 771 TfGM Contract: 0520 TfGM Contract: 0520 0520 Minimum Capacity: 49 Minimum Capacity: 49 49 Operator Code: SEL Operator Code: SEL SEL F NF Sale, Cross Street/Dane Road 0736 Altrincham College of Arts 1500 1520 Firsway (The Brigadier) 0750 Timperley, Stonemasons Arms 1507 1527 Woodheys, The Drive 0804 Woodheys, The Drive 1519 1539 Timperley, Stonemasons Arms 0812 Firsway (The Brigadier) 1526 1546 Altrincham College of Arts 0828 Sale, Cross Street/Dane Road 1539 1559 Days of Operation Codes: NF – Operates Monday to Thursday. F – Operates Friday Only. Service 771 route: From Sale, Cross Street/Dane Road via Cross Street, Washway Road, Harboro Way, Harboro Road, Carrington Lane, Manor Avenue, Firsway, Cherry Lane, Manor Avenue, Woodhouse Lane, Washway Road, Manchester Road, Park Road, Thorley Lane, Green Lane to Altrincham College of Arts. Returning from Altrincham College of Arts via Green Lane, Wood Lane, Thorley Lane, Park Road, Manchester Road, Washway Road, Woodhouse Lane, Manor Avenue, Cherry Lane, Firsway, Manor Avenue, Carrington Lane, Harboro Road, Harboro Way, Washway Road, Cross Street to Sale, Cross Street/Dane Road. Sale / Sale Moor Service 772 TfGM Contract: 0521 0521 0521 TfGM Contract: 0521 0521 0521 Minimum Capacity: 90 90 90 Minimum Capacity: 90 90 90 Operator Code: SEL SEL SEL Operator Code: SEL SEL SEL NF NF NF Sale, Old Hall Road 0743 - - Altrincham College of Arts 1518 1519 1520 Sale, Broad Rd (Lynwood Lodge) 0748 0749 - Brooklands Road/Norris Road 1530 1531 1532 Sale Moor, Legh Arms (Stop E) 0755 0756 - Sale Moor, Helsby Road 1539 1540 1541 Sale Moor, Helsby Road 0801 0802 0803 Sale, Broad Rd (Tram Stop) 1547 1548 1548 Brooklands Road/Norris Road 0814 0815 0816 Sale, Old Hall Road 1552 1553 1554 Altrincham College of Arts 0830 0831 0832 F F F Altrincham College of Arts 1458 1459 1500 Brooklands Road/Norris Road 1510 1511 1512 Sale Moor, Helsby Road 1519 1520 1521 Sale, Metrolink Stop 1527 1528 1529 Sale, Old Hall Road 1532 1533 1534 Days of Operation Codes: NF – Operates Monday to Thursday. F – Operates Friday Only. Service 772 route: From Sale, Old Hall Road/Wythenshawe Road via Old Hall Road, Broad Road, Woodlands Road, Northenden Road, Old Hall Road, Baguley Road, Northenden Road, Norris Road, Derbyshire Road South, Marsland Road, Brooklands Road, Cranleigh Drive, Wendover Road, Ferndown Road, Altrincham Road, Brooklands Road, Shaftesbury Avenue, Thorley Lane, Green Lane to Altrincham College of Arts. Returning from Altrincham College of Arts via Green Lane, Wood Lane, Thorley Lane, Shaftesbury Avenue, Brooklands Road, Marsland Road, Derbyshire Road South, Norris Road, Northenden Road, Marsland Road, Northenden Road, Broad Road, Old Hall Road to Sale, Old Hall Road/Wythenshawe Road. Service 772 operates non-stop between Brooklands Road/Norris Road and Altrincham College of Arts. Page 4 Altrincham College of Arts (continued) Oldfield Brow Service 773 TfGM Contract: 0522 TfGM Contract: 0503 0503 Minimum Capacity: 53 Minimum Capacity: 53 53 Operator Code: GOO Operator Code: GOO GOO F NF Oldfield Road/Bonville Road 0813 Altrincham College of Arts Road 1500 1530 RoadGreenwa y/Oldfield Road 0817 RoadOldfield Road/Boneville Road 1512 1542 Altrincham College of Arts 0835 Greenway/Oldfield Road 1514 1544 Days of Operation Codes: NF – Operates Monday to Thursday. F – Operates Friday Only. Service 773 route: From Oldfield Brow, Oldfield Road/Bonville Road via Oldfield Road, Greenway, Taylor Road, Stamford Avenue, Seamons Road, Oldfield Road, Church Street, Woodlands Road, Stockport Road, Wood Lane, Thorley Lane, Green Lane to Altrincham College of Arts. Returning from Altrincham College of Arts via Green Lane, Wood Lane, Stockport Road, Woodlands Road, Church Street, Oldfield Road, Seamons Road, Walton Road, Oldfield Road to Oldfield Brow, Greenway/Oldfield Road. Wythenshawe / Baguley / Broomwood Service 774 TfGM Contract: 0523 TfGM Contract: 0523 0523 Minimum Capacity: 60 Minimum Capacity: 60 60 Operator Code: MTR Operator Code: MTR MTR F NF Wythenshawe, Interchange 0759 Altrincham College of Arts 1500 1530 Hall Lane Shops 0811 Broomwood, Greystoke Avenue 1509 1539 Baguley, McDonalds 0817 Baguley, McDonalds 1517 1547 Broomwood, Greystoke Avenue 0823 Hall Lane Shops 1521 1551 Altrincham College of Arts 0833 Wythenshawe, Interchange 1533 1603 Days of Operation Codes: NF – Operates Monday to Thursday. F – Operates Friday Only. Service 774 route: From Wythenshawe, Interchange via Poundswick Lane, Simonsway, Firbank Road, Highdales Road, Hollyhedge Road, Wendon Road, Blackcarr Road, Hall Lane, Altrincham Road, Shaftesbury Avenue, Aimson Road East, Greystoke Avenue, Mainwood Road, Thorley Lane, Green Lane to Altrincham College of Arts. Returning from Altrincham College of Arts via Green Lane, Wood Lane, Thorley Lane, Mainwood Road, Greystoke Avenue, Aimson Road East, Shaftesbury Avenue, Altrincham Road, Hall Lane, Blackcarr
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