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A Brief Guide Rail Replacement Works 2019 February 2019 AREA 4 AREA 5 Hillsborough Corner - Holme Lane Glossop Road Planned: (University of Sheffield) customer services 26th July - 9th August 2019† Planned: A brief guide Stagecoach Supertram Work will take place at Hillsborough on 25th August - 30th August 2019† Nunnery Depot Holme Lane. Buses will replace trams on Work will take place at The University of Sheffield Rail Replacement Woodbourn Road the Yellow Route between Hillsborough and tram stop curve on Glossop Road. Buses will replace Sheffield, S9 3LS Middlewood and on the Blue Route between trams on the Yellow Route between Fitzalan Square Works 2019 Hillsborough and Malin Bridge. enquiries / lost property and Middlewood and on the Blue Route between Fitzalan Square and Malin Bridge. [email protected] Yellow Route 0114 272 82 82 (Mon to Fri 8:30am - 5:00pm) Meadowhall – Hillsborough* Yellow Route Covering the areas: Meadowhall – Cathedral* web Replacement bus service, • Hillsborough Corner & Middlewood Road Hillsborough - Middlewood Replacement bus service, supertram.com Fitzalan Square - Middlewood • Shalesmoor towards Hillsborough keep up to date Blue Route • Shalesmoor Halfway – Hillsborough* Blue Route • Holme Lane For live updates and the latest Replacement bus service, Halfway - Cathedral* travel news/info, follow us on Twitter: Hillsborough - Malin Bridge Replacement bus service, • University of Sheffield @SCSupertram and @TSYalerts Fitzalan Square - Malin Bridge Purple Route Herdings Park - Cathedral (normal service) Purple Route travel information Herdings Park - Cricket Inn Road* Connect with the Blue Route at Sheffield Station Tram Train for City Centre and connect with the Yellow Route Parkgate - Cathedral (normal service) at Cricket Inn Road for Meadowhall Tram Train AFFECTED TRAM STOPS Parkgate - Cathedral (normal service) SYPTE Customer Liaison Team South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive 11 Broad Street West, MIDDLEWOODLeppingsHillsborough LaneHillsborough BamforthPark Langsett StreetInfirmary / PrimroseShalesmoor RoadNetherthorpe View Universityfor KelhamWest Road ofIsland StreetCity Sheffield Hall CATHEDRALCastle FitzalanSquareHyde Square ParkCricket / Ponds Inn ForgeRoad Sheffield, S1 2BQ MIDDLEWOODLeppingsHillsborough LaneHillsborough BamforthPark Langsett StreetInfirmary / PrimroseShalesmoor RoadNetherthorpe View for Kelham Road Island ALL STOPS TOWARDS WhiteBirley Lane LaneBirley HackenthorpeMoor RoadDonetskMoss Way WayCrystal forBeighton PeaksWaterthorpe College / DrakeWestfield HouseHALFWAY Lane web CITY & MEADOWHALL WhiteBirley Lane LaneBirley HackenthorpeMoor RoadDonetskMoss Way WayCrystal forBeighton PeaksWaterthorpe College / DrakeWestfield HouseHALFWAY Lane MALIN BRIDGE travelsouthyorkshire.com ALL STOPS TOWARDS MEADOWHALL MALIN BRIDGE For latest updates on rail replacement / HALFWAY AFFECTED Sheffield Station / Hallam Uni supertram.com works, follow us on Twitter @SCSupertram Granville Road The Sheffield College TRAM STOPS travelsouthyorkshire.com Information correct at time of print, February 2019 * Changes to departure times and frequency * Changes to departure times and frequency † Please note that all dates are subject to change as the works progress. † Please note that all dates are subject to change as the works progress. For more updates: @SCSupertram @TSYalerts Works may be subject to alterations, we will inform Overview of the 2019 you of the latest updates via the following channels: Twitter: @SCSupertram | @TSYalerts Rail Replacement Works We expect a full tram service to operate Website: supertram.com | travelsouthyorkshire.com Around the network: tram stop notices and on tram leaflets 2019 sees the rail replacement project continue, on all routes during the Tramlines music Email newsletter: sign up at supertram.com replacing track that was initially laid in the early festival 19th - 21st July 2019. 1990’s. In 2018, South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE) appointed VolkerRail to carry out Hillsborough Corner Shalesmoor towards this phase of the engineering work. VolkerRail has AREA 1 AREA 2 AREA 3 Shalesmoor extensive experience in track replacement, having and Middlewood Road Hillsborough carried out the previous works between 2013 - 2018. Planned: 19th April - 2nd June 2019† Planned: 3rd June - 18th July 2019† Planned: 22nd July - 25th July 2019† Stagecoach Supertram will support the project by providing alternative transport arrangements to our Work will take place at Hillsborough corner and along Work will take place between Shalesmoor and Work will take place around Shalesmoor. Buses will customers whilst the works take place. Middlewood Road towards Hillsborough Park. Buses Hillsborough. Buses will replace trams on the Yellow Route replace trams on the Yellow Route between Fitzalan are expected to replace trams on the Yellow Route between Fitzalan Square and Middlewood and on the Blue Square and Middlewood and on the Blue Route between Work will take place in the five areas shown below, between Hillsborough and Middlewood and on the Route between Shalesmoor and Malin Bridge. Purple Route Fitzalan Square and Malin Bridge. Purple Route trams will at various times between April and August: Blue Route between Hillsborough and Malin Bridge. trams will operate Herdings Park - Sheffield Station. operate Herdings Park - Sheffield Station. • Hillsborough Corner & Middlewood Road Yellow Route Yellow Route Yellow Route • Shalesmoor towards Hillsborough Meadowhall – Hillsborough* Meadowhall – Cathedral* Meadowhall – Cathedral* • Shalesmoor Replacement bus: Hillsborough - Middlewood Replacement bus: Fitzalan Square - Middlewood Replacement bus: Fitzalan Square - Middlewood • Holme Lane • University of Sheffield Blue Route Blue Route Blue Route A full tram service is expected to operate on all Halfway – Hillsborough* Halfway – Shalesmoor* Halfway – Cathedral* routes between works on the 19th - 21st July and Replacement bus: Hillsborough - Malin Bridge Replacement bus: Shalesmoor - Malin Bridge Replacement bus: Fitzalan Square - Malin Bridge 10th - 24th August. Purple Route During the works, dedicated tram replacement buses Purple Route Purple Route Herdings Park - Cricket Inn Road* will run in the affected area. *subject to alteration. Herdings Park - Cathedral (normal service) Herdings Park - Cathedral (normal service) Connect with the Blue Route at Sheffield Station Please see the table below for ticket validity. for City Centre and connect with the Yellow Route at Cricket Inn Road for Meadowhall Tram Train Tram Train Valid on tram Valid on normal Valid on Stagecoach ticket type replacement Stagecoach Parkgate - Cathedral (normal service) Parkgate - Cathedral (normal service) trams Tram Train buses buses Parkgate - Cathedral (normal service) Tram Only Dayrider or Megarider 4 4 7 AFFECTED TRAM STOPS AFFECTED TRAM STOPS Bus Only Dayrider or Megarider 7 7 4 Bus & tram Dayrider or Megarider 4 4 4 Rotherham Central ROTHERHAM CATHEDRAL Hyde ParkCricket Inn Road PARKGATE MIDDLEWOODLeppingsHillsborough LaneHillsborough BamforthPark Langsett StreetInfirmary / PrimroseShalesmoor RoadNetherthorpe View Universityfor KelhamWest Road ofIsland StreetCity Sheffield Hall Castle FitzalanSquare Square / Ponds Forge Tram Only Single 4 4 7 MIDDLEWOODLeppingsHillsborough LaneHillsborough BamforthPark Langsett StreetInfirmary / PrimroseShalesmoor RoadNetherthorpe View Universityfor KelhamWest Road ofIsland StreetCity Sheffield Hall CATHEDRALCastle FitzalanSquareHyde Square ParkCricket / Ponds Inn ForgeRoad MIDDLEWOODLeppingsHillsborough LaneHillsborough BamforthPark Langsett StreetInfirmary / PrimroseShalesmoor RoadNetherthorpe View for Kelham Road Island WhiteBirley Lane LaneBirley HackenthorpeMoor RoadDonetskMoss Way WayCrystal forBeighton PeaksWaterthorpe College / DrakeWestfield HouseHALFWAY Lane CityBus 7 7 4 ALL STOPS WhiteBirley Lane LaneBirley HackenthorpeMoor RoadDonetskMoss Way WayCrystal forBeighton PeaksWaterthorpe College / DrakeWestfield HouseHALFWAY Lane TOWARDS 4 4 4 MALIN BRIDGE CityWide CITY & MALIN BRIDGE WhiteBirley Lane LaneBirley HackenthorpeMoor RoadDonetskMoss Way WayCrystal forBeighton PeaksWaterthorpe College / DrakeWestfield HouseHALFWAY Lane ALL STOPS ALL STOPS MEADOWHALL TOWARDS GetAbout 4 4 4 TOWARDS MEADOWHALL MEADOWHALL AFFECTED Sheffield Station / Hallam Uni / HALFWAY Sheffield Station / Hallam Uni / HALFWAY MALIN BRIDGE Granville Road The Sheffield College You can still take advantage of our range of great value Granville Road The Sheffield College TRAM STOPS tickets online at supertram.com (click the tickets tab). * Changes to departure times and frequency * Changes to departure times and frequency * Changes to departure times and frequency † Please note that all dates are subject to change as the works progress. † Please note that all dates are subject to change as the works progress. † Please note that all dates are subject to change as the works progress..
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