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Valid From: 01 June 2020 Bus Service(S) What's Changed Areas Served Doncaster Scawthorpe Highfields Pickburn Hooton Pagnell Cl Bus service(s) 203 Valid from: 01 June 2020 Areas served Places on the route Doncaster Doncaster Frenchgate Scawthorpe Interchange Highfields Goldthorpe Station Pickburn Hooton Pagnell Clayton Thurnscoe Middlecliffe Wombwell What’s changed A Saturday service will run Monday to Saturday. Operator(s) Some journeys operated with financial support from Waterson Coaches South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive How can I get more information? TravelSouthYorkshire @TSYalerts 01709 51 51 51 Bus route map for service 203 01/10/2018# Brierley Shafton South Elmsall Skellow South Kirkby Carcroft Hampole Toll Bar Grimethorpe Adwick Le Street Clayton, Church Field Rd/Tan Pit Ln Hooton Pagnell, Clayton Ln/Elmsall Dr Woodlands Cudworth Pickburn, Doncaster Rd/Pickburn Ln Highfields, Î Brodsworth Pickburn Thurnscoe, South St/ Highfields, Great North Road/Coppice Road High St/Kingsway Market St Î Billingley, Barnsley Rd/ Scawthorpe Billingley Green Ln Little Houghton, Ings Ln/ Hickleton Bentley Middlecli Ln Thurnscoe, Thurnscoe Bridge Ln/Crossgate Marr DarfieldMiddleclie, Rotherham Rd/ Middlecli Ln Scawsby Highgate, Thurnscoe Bridge Ln/ Scawsby, York Rd/Barnsley Rd Highgate Stadium 203 Middleclie, Rotherham Rd/ Broomhill, Post Oce/ Little Houghton Post Oce Highgate, Barnsley Rd/ Everill Gate Ln Goldthorpe Stn Barnburgh Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 203 203 Hexthorpe Harlington Wombwell, High Melton database right 2016 Station Rd/Library and Old Moor Adwick-upon-dearne Brampton yright p o c Manvers own r C Windhill data © y Balby e Cadeby v Sur West Melton e Mexborough Warmsworth c dnan Denaby Main r O Newhill Swinton ontains Conisbrough C 6 = Terminus point = Public transport = Shopping area = Bus route & stops = Rail line & station = Tram route & stop Stopping points for service 203 (via Highfields village) Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 4 North Bridge Road 4 York Road 4 Cusworth 4 Scawsby 4 Scawthorpe 4 Highfields 4 Great North Road 4 South Street 4 Market Street 4 Coppice Road 4 Great North Road 4 Pickburn 4 Green Lane 4 Doncaster Road 4 Pickburn Lane 4 Hooton Road 4 Brodsworth 4 Brodsworth Road 4 Hooton Road 4 Hooton Pagnell 4 Clayton Lane 4 Church Field Road 4 Clayton 4 Thurnscoe 4 Clayton Lane 4 Common Road 4 High Street 4 Thurnscoe Bridge Lane 4 Highgate 4 Barnsley Road 4 Goldthorpe 4 Fields End Road 4 Billingley 4 Barnsley Road 4 Billingley Green Lane 4 Middlecliffe 4 Middlecliff Lane 4 Little Houghton 4 Ings Lane 4 Middlecliff Lane 4 Middlecliffe 4 Rotherham Road 4 Broomhill 4 Highgate 4 Everill Gate Lane 4 Park Street 4 Wombwell, Station Road Wombwell, Station Road 4 Park Street 4 Broomhill 4 Everill Gate Lane 4 High Gate 4 Middlecliffe 4 Rotherham Road 4 Middlecliff Lane 4 Little Houghton 4 Ings Lane 4 Middlecliff Lane 4 Middlecliffe 4 Billingley 4 High Street 4 Barnsley Road 4 Goldthorpe 4 Fields End Road 4 Highgate 4 Barnsley Road 4 Nicholas Lane 4 Thurnscoe Bridge Lane 4 Thurnscoe 4 High Street 4 Common Road 4 Clayton Lane 4 Clayton 4 Church Field Road 4 Hooton Pagnell 4 Clayton Lane 4 Brodsworth 4 Hooton Road 4 Brodsworth Road 4 Pickburn 4 Hooton Road 4 Pickburn Lane 4 Doncaster Road 4 Green Lane 4 Highfields 4 Great North Road 4 South Street 4 Market Street 4 Coppice Road 4 Great North Road 4 Scawthorpe 4 Cusworth 4 York Road 4 North Bridge Road 4 Church View 4 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange Stopping points for service 203 (not via Highfields village) Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 4 North Bridge Road 4 York Road 4 Cusworth 4 Scawsby 4 Scawthorpe 4 Highfields 4 Great North Road 4 Pickburn 4 Green Lane 4 Doncaster Road 4 Pickburn Lane 4 Hooton Road 4 Brodsworth 4 Brodsworth Road 4 Hooton Road 4 Hooton Pagnell 4 Clayton Lane 4 Church Field Road 4 Clayton 4 Thurnscoe 4 Clayton Lane 4 Common Road 4 High Street 4 Thurnscoe Bridge Lane 4 Highgate 4 Barnsley Road 4 Goldthorpe 4 Fields End Road 4 Billingley 4 Barnsley Road 4 Billingley Green Lane 4 Middlecliffe 4 Middlecliff Lane 4 Little Houghton 4 Ings Lane 4 Middlecliff Lane 4 Middlecliffe 4 Rotherham Road 4 Broomhill 4 Highgate 4 Everill Gate Lane 4 Park Street 4 Wombwell, Station Road Wombwell, Station Road 4 Park Street 4 Broomhill 4 Everill Gate Lane 4 High Gate 4 Middlecliffe 4 Rotherham Road 4 Middlecliff Lane 4 Little Houghton 4 Ings Lane 4 Middlecliff Lane 4 Middlecliffe 4 Billingley 4 High Street 4 Barnsley Road 4 Goldthorpe 4 Fields End Road 4 Highgate 4 Barnsley Road 4 Nicholas Lane 4 Thurnscoe Bridge Lane 4 Thurnscoe 4 High Street 4 Common Road 4 Clayton Lane 4 Clayton 4 Church Field Road 4 Hooton Pagnell 4 Clayton Lane 4 Brodsworth 4 Hooton Road 4 Brodsworth Road 4 Pickburn 4 Hooton Road 4 Pickburn Lane 4 Doncaster Road 4 Green Lane 4 Highfields 4 Great North Road 4 Scawthorpe 4 Cusworth 4 York Road 4 North Bridge Road 4 Church View 4 Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange Hail & ride Along part of the route you can stop the bus at any safe and convenient point - but please avoid parked vehicles and road junctions. You can Hail & Ride service 203 along the following sections of the route: Billingley: High Street 24 hour clock 24 hour clock Throughout South Yorkshire our timetables use the 24 hour clock to avoid confusion between am and pm times. For example: 9.00am is shown as 0900 2.15pm is shown as 1415 10.25pm is shown as 2225 24 hour times 12 hour times 203 Monday to Saturday Doncaster Centre Wombwell Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 0812 1042 1312 1543 1812 Highfields, Great North Rd/Coppice Rd 0822 1052 1322 1543 1822 Highfields, South St/Market St – – 1326 1544 – Pickburn, Doncaster Rd/Pickburn Ln 0835 1103 1332 1602 1832 Hooton Pagnell, Clayton Ln/Elmsall Dr 0839 1107 1337 1608 1837 Clayton, Church Field Rd/Tan Pit Ln 0843 1112 1342 1612 1842 Thurnscoe, High St/Kingsway 0849 1119 1349 1619 1848 Highgate, Barnsley Rd/Goldthorpe Stn 0853 1123 1354 1623 – Billingley, Billingley Green Ln/Chapel Ln 0857 – 1358 1625 – Little Houghton, Ings Ln/Middlecliff Ln 0900 – 1400 1630 – Middlecliffe, Rotherham Rd/Little Houghton 0902 – 1405 1634 – Broomhill, Everill Gate Ln/Wath Rd 0910 – 1411 1640 – Wombwell, Station Rd/Smith St 0914 – 1417 1648 – 203 Monday to Saturday Wombwell Doncaster Centre Wombwell, Station Rd/Smith St – 0932 – 1432 1700 Broomhill, Everill Gate Ln/Nature Reserve – 0936 – 1436 1706 Middlecliffe, Rotherham Rd/Middlecliff Ln – 0942 – 1442 1712 Little Houghton, Ings Ln/Middlecliff Ln – 0947 – 1447 1717 Billingley, High St/Back Ln – 0951 – 1451 1721 Highgate, Barnsley Rd/Goldthorpe Stn 0730 0956 1226 1456 1726 Thurnscoe, High St/Kingsway 0735 1001 1231 1501 1731 Clayton, Church Field Rd/Tan Pit Ln 0738 1008 1238 1508 1738 Pickburn, Doncaster Rd/Pickburn Ln 0741 1012 1242 1512 1742 Highfields, Great North Rd/Coppice Rd 0746 1017 1247 1517 1747 Highfields, South St/Market St – 1026 1258 – – Doncaster, Frenchgate Interchange 0810 1040 1310 1538 1808 No Service Sunday The information shown is correct at the time of production and is subject to change..
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