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South Sheffield Network Map and Guide 03[...] South Sheffield Bus Map All information is correct as at April 2021 For more information visit: busesforsheffield.com The easy way to get around Hello and one ticket welcome for any bus* Get a CityBus ticket and catch any bus in Sheffield with one ticket. Get a CityWide ticket and catch any bus Our pocket guide to b u s or tram. We’re making it easier for travel will help you plan you to travel around by offering your next bus journey. tickets which will work on any bus Sheffield’s bus service provider s or any bus and tram in Sheffield. have joined forces to form Buses for Sheffield to help improve bus travel 1, 7 and CityBus one ticket across the city. Our aim is to work 28 Day for any bus. together to help provide an efficient, accessible and reliable service to CityWide one ticket make bus travel easier and more 1, 7 and convenient for you. 28 Day for any bus o r tram. You can buy 1 and 7 Day tickets on board from your driver and 7 and 28 Day tickets are available online at Our key promises include: sytravelmaster.com and from t icket machines located in most Travel South Yorkshire • Combined services on key routes interchanges, with the exception of Adwick, – meaning more buses, more often Dinnington and Mexborough. Please note, your ticket will be issued to a Smartcard, • Improved standards of reliability which costs £1. It’s then yours to load further and punctuality tickets to so please keep it and reuse it. Improving accessibility and If anything changes, we’ll keep you up to date. • cleanliness of your buses, You can also buy tickets for individual operators and lower emission vehicles as well as single fares. • We will continue to drive high Visit or ask your safety standards on all our buses driver as other tickets are also available. *Terms and conditions apply. busesforsheffield.com busesforsheffield.com N 0 100 200 metres M U R . I E D L R S K R L E C S R I L 0 100 200 yards A Y W A S V G N T. I IB D 9.9a.32 N RALTAR B City Centre ST R S BLONK STREET R R 52.52a S E ID ’ E U E F G 83.83a Y G T 57.81.82.86.135 E D Bus Stops D A I CG13 L R STREET B WEST BAR 81.82 EXCHANGE PLACE Victoria 83.83a W Supertram line and stop 1.2.11 CG16 5 Quays 57.81.82.86.135 88 A 11a.88 I S CG12 N 20.75.76 CG6 NI CG9 G CG17 76a.97.98 G 32a.75 A H 76.76a T ILL 95.95a CG11 E CG18 1.11.11a CG5 5.97.98 7.8.8a.57.86.135 CG10 CG19 32.52.52a.65.208 CG15 X1.X10.X17.X78 QUEEN STREET BANK STREET CASTLE ST. EXCHANGE ST. A CG14 T N STREET CG22 E CG20 2.9.9a.32a 20.29 81.82 CG4 G K R E 65.208 95.95a.252 E R T L X1.X10 A N S CG21 7.8.8a.41.120 E 9.9a.57.86.135 CG3 X17.X78 M T T Y E . O LAN Castle Castle A Fitzalan Square/ MP 6.120 H CA Square Ponds Forge T 181.X5 Sq. O ST. C W X55 OMME ST. N 7a.10a RCIAL H Cathedral HS2 41 24.25 E HS3 5.43.44 CG2 50.50a.74a.80 AD Cathedral H 120 30.30a CG1 IG X17 A1.X5.X30 STREE H 252 56.X30 T AG12 X54.X55.X74 CHURCH ST. AG1 FS1 9a.120.X57 7a.30.30a 30.30a Ponds T E AG2 E N 51.52.52a EE 52.52a T A L R Forge T 10a.95.95a HS5 HS4 X30.X57 A ET 80.80a T P E AG3 G FLAT ST. P S I E R E X30 FS2 2.32.57.86.95.X57 T R Orchard AG9 T T LEOPOLD 10.24.25 S Square GA City Hall 10a.20 FS3 43.44 1.11.11a.88 AG4 F CH1 AR 24.25 T CH2 F A ES L 75.76.76a E W E P AG123 ON H S 75.76.76a AG5 D HILL D 86.97.98 T S . Crucible N CH3 U AG124 81.82 S R URRE Theatre 83.83a.88 Y 20.83.83a.97 A See list of 6.7a.10a.30.30a STREE 51.52.52a.95.95a T 98.X1.X10 AG6 FS4 120 City Hall L 120.181.X5.X30 POO Bus Services below ERS 5.7.8.8a AG7 X55.X57 ARK Town Hall B Lyceum Theatre Odeon FS5 2.43.44 PON CARVER TH1 Peace 81.82.86 AG8 80a.95.95a Gardens D DIVISION T E ST ROCKINGHA STREET 6.51.10a.95.95a AG11 AG13 E ST R 1.5.11.11a . T 10.24.25.41 RS1 30.30a.52.52a.X5.X30 S STREET TH3 TH2 80.80a 120.252 CS4 2.18.56.65.95.95a RS2 120 X1.X10 E TE 218.252.257.271.272 N CS3 A RS3 6.51.95.95a O 6.30.30a.52.52a G M 10a.20.24.25 T 80.80a.X1.X10.X30 EL SS1 181.257.271.X57 S D AG1O 43.44.X17 N N MH1 I U P R A 2.5.36.81.82 1.5.10a.11.11a.20.24.25 1.11.11a 86.95.95a.X2 43.44.75.76.76a.80.80a 51.X1.X10 F U CS2 CS1 86.97.98.X1.X10. R RN E 5.18.20 MH4 IV T Station Station/ AL 2.18.43.44.56.57.65.65a SS2 S 24.25 G O W SS3 AT N O 43.44 MH5 MH3 MH2 E 95.95a.181.218.257 R R Hallam W E 53.73.80a O 271.272.X5.X17.X57 T R 57.65.81.82.83.83a 56.75 A University P 65.218 88.218.252.257 76.76a.86 FU R RN 257.271 E 271.272 97.98.252 I T. SS4 T VA S Showroom 272 R T ES4 L 7.8.8a.41.50.50a.53 A E S N E L MF1 H X17 T. W 73.80a.120.216 R O E C The Moor T R B A S 56.86 D S 7.8.8a.18.51.56 ES2 U 97.98 81.82 ES1 1.5.11.11a.20.24 2.18.56 M FFOLK 65.65a.218.252.272 I T 218 83.83a 25.41.75.76.76a E L 65.95.95a L E 88 83.83a.88.97.98 R OAD MF3 Moor 218.252.257 R T R MF2 218.252.272 S O 271.272 Market ES3 A ROA Y LEADMILL D R F E IT MF5 10.18.20.80.80a ZWILL R 2.10.43.44.57.80.80a.81 D BU Y MA S E 82.86.252.X1.X10.X17 MF4 G IAM 1.11.11a TIL M ST W Granville ATE MF6 DA A 53.73 . E 24.25 CUMBER 51.252 H R Road E 80a H 43.44 ES5 X17 R ST. S O 75.76 LA MF7 65.65a.257.272 TREET H N S S 76a 5.20.83 E D 83a.86 ST . 7.8.8a.9a.18.29.32.32a.41.50.50a.53 97.98 LAN Y ES6 1.7.8.8a.11.11a E 56.57.65.73.74a.80a.86.95.95a.120 MF8 18.24.25.41 SIDN 135.208.216.218.252.257.271.272 56.75.76 51.252.X17 76a.88 A1.X5.X17.X54.X55.X57.X71.X74.X78 National Express MF9 SOUTHMF10 43.44.218 FREQUENCY GUIDE FREQUENCY (MINUTES) FREQUENCY GUIDE FREQUENCY (MINUTES) Monday-Friday Saturday Evening/ Monday-Friday Saturday Evening/ Service Operator Route daytime daytime Sunday Service Operator Route daytime daytime Sunday High Green - Chapeltown - Ecclesfield Common - Firth Park - Northern General Hospital - 15 mins Stagecoach 12 15 30/60 1 Burngreave - She eld - Newfield Green - Hemsworth - Jordanthorpe/Batemoor (75) Shiregreen (anticlockwise) - Firth Park - Page Hall - Burngreave - She eld - Highfields combined 75 First - Woodseats - Meadowhead - Jordanthorpe/Batemoor Sunday 2 Stagecoach She eld - Burngreave - Northern General Hospital - Chapeltown - Birdwell - Barnsley 60 60 60 6 combined 7/8 combined daytime (76) Shiregreen (clockwise) - Firth Park - Page Hall - Burngreave - She eld - Highfields - and 30 mins 76/76a First 5 Powells Bus She eld - Burngreave - Grimesthorpe - Wensley Estate - Firth Park 60 no service no service Woodseats - Chancet Wood (76a) - Greenhill - Low Edges combined evenings daily She eld - Manor Top (80a) - Mosborough (80a) - Crystal Peaks (80) - Halfway (80a) - 60 60 60 6 Powells Bus Millhouses (Tesco P&R) - Banner Cross - Hunters Bar - Hallamshire Hospital - She eld 40 40 no service Stagecoach 80/80a Killamarsh - Norwood - Staveley - Chesterfield (service 80) (service 80) (service 80a) Ecclesfield - Parson Cross - Owlerton - She eld - Manor Top - Woodhouse - Beighton - Stannington - Malin Bridge - Hillsborough - She eld - Hunters Bar - Banner Cross - 7 Stagecoach 20 30 60** First 20 30 60 Crystal Peaks 81 Ecclesall - Dore Ecclesfield - Parson Cross - Owlerton - She eld - Manor Top - Base Green - Birley Hall Park Head - Malin Bridge - Hillsborough - She eld - Hunters Bar - Banner Cross - 8/8a First 20 combined 30 combined 60(8)** First 20 30 60 Hackenthorpe (8)/Owlthorpe (8a) - Crystal Peaks 82 Ecclesall - Millhouses First She eld - Attercli e - Darnall - Littledale (9) - Manor Top (9a) 60 60 60 (9a) First/ Bents Green - High Storrs - Hunters Bar - She eld - Firshill - Southey Green - Parson Cross 9/9a 30 30 30/60 83 Stagecoach - Ecclesfield Manor Top - Arbourthorne - Heeley - Nether Edge - Broomhill - Royal Hallamshire Hospital Powells Bus 60 60 no service Fulwood - Nether Green - Hunters Bar - She eld - Firshill - Southey Green - 10 - Crookesmoor - Upperthorpe - She eld - Manor Park - Manor Top Stagecoach 30 30 no service 83a Parson Cross - Ecclesfield Manor Top - Manor Park - She eld - Upperthorpe - Crookesmoor - Powells Bus 60 60 no service First/ Lowedges - Greenhill - Hutcli e Wood - Abbeydale - Highfields - She eld - Owlerton - 10a Royal Hallamshire Hospital - Broomhill - Nether Edge - Heeley - Arbourthorne - Manor Top 30/40 30 60 86 Stagecoach Foxhill - Parson Cross (ASDA) - Burncross - Chapeltown Herdings - Hemsworth - Newfi eld Green - She eld - Northern General Hospital - First 15 20 30/60 First/ Bents Green - Banner Cross - Hunters Bar - She eld - Burngreave - 11 Firth Park - Ecclesfi eld village - Chapeltown 10 12 30 88 Stagecoach Northern General Hospital - Firth Park - Shiregreen - Ecclesfield (Green Lane) Herdings - Newfi eld Green - Heeley Green - She eld First 15 20 30/60 Walkley - Commonside - She eld - Pitsmoor - Northern General Hospital - Firth Park - 11a (some journeys continue to Chapeltown.
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