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South Yorkshire Public Network 420 to Cridling Stubbs, to Pontefract, Knottingley and Pontefract Halifax and Bradford 88 to Rawcliffe Bridge, Rawcliffe and Goole North�eld Lane 408 409 408 408 409 to Carleton Escourt Road and Pontefract 420 Darrington 409 405 407 X45 to Whitley, Whitley Bridge, Bank Wood Road Hut Green, Eggborough to Selby, Hull, York, Darlington, 408 Chapel Haddlesey, Burn and Selby Durham, Newcastle, to Pontefract, 29 30 to/from Carleton Edinburgh and Scotland Sherburn-in-Elmet and Pontefract and York M a i 409 West n to Goole, Gilberdyke, S East Riding t 420 r Brough, Hull, Bridlington Yorkshire e rk Lane et Pa of Yorkshire and Scarborough Womersley Johnny Moor 408 Long Lane Pontefract Road A e 1 n G a 28 X28 to Purston Jaglin L r e d a l and Pontefract e t Moor Lane N � East h P o u r c r r st t 407 X45 o High h u n Hardwick R h Selby Road L o a a C n d e Ackworth 405 496 to Crofton and Wake�eld 408 d a o Doncaster Road R t c 28 North New Road a r Doncaster Road f 496 e X28 t Yorkshire n o 29 30 P Road 69 302 Pincheon Green Lane Went Lane on Moorends Road West ti Wentbridge 408 ta S Low 409 Rudgate Lane Wragby Yorkshire 420 North Pincheon Ackworth Rigg Lane 88* Yorkshire Green to Sandal & Agbrigg, M18 Motorway Little 69 302 Wake�eld, Outwood ne a Willowbridge Road L Wentedge Road Broad Lane Sykehouse and Leeds e Smeaton g id Kirk Lane r Garmil Lane b t n 194 to New Crofton, e W 409 Walton, Sandal and Wake�eld e Wormley Barnsley Road n Water La 408 Stub Hill 28 X28 Kirk bs Road W Garmil Head Lane i Wake�eld Road Doncaster n Fenwick Smeaton Willow Bridge Wormley Hill Lane t South Yorkshire Public Transport Network Map e r 496 River Went Bridge Lawn Lane Zone s 194 e tt L N a Pinfold Cross or n Thorpe ton e & K S 301 302 ir 420 h Ackworth k a 69 28 X28 Audlin Sm w 302 Hemsworth Lane L Swine Lane e ane West Lane a Northgate Moor Top to n R o a S d p 87 88 88A it ne Back Lane tl a Marshland er L Wintersett u e Road sh k Fitzwilliam d La y North Common Road a Thorpe Lane ne S o Doncaster Road k d 407 X45 a R c 29 30 A1 Great North Road 405 a Selby Road l o 87 88 y Norton & B e 407 Doncaster Road Kir 69 302 R l k Sm t l s 408 e April 2014 ea 409 408 e e 88A t r 405 Fitzwilliam Railway Station n o t z r 409 n West 411 S a a R En H h Selby Road o d R g 405 gh B ad o i Hi P&R 24 ad H 407 Norton Common Road 301 Hushells Lane ane 411 X45 Moorends l L ad l 302 o te s Badsworth R t o 194 River n N Ryecroft Road Fenwick Common Lane a Norton Don s a e l Doncaster New P Greengate Road t 87 88 Junction n 405 407 Zone u 28 496 X28 408 Canal o 88A Wake�eld Road West 408 411 420 M New Road 409 Sorrel Lane Kinsley . Marshland Road v Ryhill Yorkshire Campsall BalkX45 A e Fosterhouses Newstead 411 n w a 86 o l B L l e Selby Road r i aco 302 r n a 86A W 194 s C � 69 y e 405 Moss Road e e l 96 to Crigglestone, M l d u h i s n 301 l R 409 420 d Moss Road a e a l 29 Church Field407 Road Sandal and Wake�eld o 408 o l L a v R F d A 302 s a 30 408 s 301 302 n 194 411 e o Moss e White Ley Road h M Oak Road T X45 Cow Lane sc Coulman Street Cre . 194 Sports d e l n 59 to Newmillerdam, Centre 86 e a ll Ro � 96 L 97 to Crigglestone, t ampsa ad Kirkhouse n to Wake�eld, Normanton, Sandal and Wake�eld ee C 69 h o Chevet Lane tr 86A tt Sandal and Wake�eld Havercroft igh S g Bre H Thorne North Railway Station i West Castleford and Leeds Askern 69 Green 69 302 H West Brier Lane Barnsdale Bar Wood�eld Road 301 302 Sour Lane King Edward Road 86 Field Lane West�eld Road P&R 28 WC St. Peters 301 408 409 302 . Bretton 408 Campsall 408 Moss Road e 86A 29 Church T v Yorkshire Station Road New Road 194 r A W rook Lane u S West ngb 302 409 urh t. 87 88 30 r ra Moss Road n a m N B Hall Field Lane e a W dl D i 88A a e La c Ave n n Lane ne h r 29 n a g d Ash 496 o n Yorkshire e ue oo l s L 496 b m W Sutton Road 405 a s 69 o n ro To s 97 l Doncaster Road o e 29A R o k Road 87 R Denby Dale Road Rose orbre Rd y g N ck 59 g 411 407 411 o 88A a Balk R Estate 29A Wa 88 Upton d o Hemsworth 30 Church W Haynes Road a B d C Horse Field Green o r mmon Lan t o 96 Notton e e a Fishlake Leisure H e o Woolley igh Str i West e t d Centre Navy Lane n 301 405 407 408 h h 3028686A Yorkshire a w Hemsworth By-Pass o L Trum�eet Lane a u Sculpture l l H 409 411 420 X45 i s i Yorkshire South�eld Rd 29A t e Park u e H G E X28 Thorne Wike Gate Road Church Lane 28 29 e 302 r d l n High Street a L e d l l e a d 96 L 301 n o l k a R Stainforth 496 i e George Lane e o r 59 29A ro n s s W b and Keadby o 496 e 86 � North ng 302 87 88 n e Th h A6201 a ld e g Barnsley Road r Canal S G i W t R re Lund Hill Lane H 29 30 88A 302 r 86A o en New Road 408 e 86 ad Hemsworth Bus Station Elmsall 69 302 e 97 420 301 302 t 88 86A Doncaster 407 Wi Fishlake Nab H 88 M1 Motorway Haigh Lane llow 28 29 29A 496 X28 call Bri a 88A Middle Field Lane 59 Kirkby Road dg t 411 e L 301 � 88A Woolley Edge Lane M Elizabeth 29 Zone 405 an e a 496 e l e d i 420an n Avenue Don er Road s L 409 Sutton Road 302 28 29A cast 411 alli 420 R to Crowle, Althorpe, 46 S hw o Bleakley Lane t Robin Lane rg Kirton Lane302 a . 46 u d Scunthorpe, Barnetby, Sandybridge 496 B 87 Elm Grimsby Town, Dyke sa X45 Braithwaite L South o 29 30 496 ll and Cleethorpes to Honley and 29A W w 46 Dale Lane Bannister Lane a Sutton L Hudders�eld y 301 a Hiendley Regent St 301 n Thorne South Warren Lane e 194 28 46 Robin Lane 301 Railway Station Station 496 Haigh S Top Lane e Burghwallis Doncaster Road n 59A a Wake�eld Road a Road Skelbrooke 87 302 P&R5 n Trum�eet Motorway L Lund Hill Lane M18 Motorway r d Doncaster Road S Kirton Lane e 58A Mill Lane y Princess Avenue Junction t a b m r 303 Kirk East Lane t i Hemsworth By-Pass i m 59 194 d Frickley Dale 408 409405 o g Ash Grove29A 29 u n e e S 46 Tudworh Road L n Bramwith R a 59A 59 Royston a H L 496 407 87 o n B e a rier m e 30 e l d e rp y s o 420 87 88 Park R w o sth Stubbs Hall Midland Road58 58A a o n Field Lane Grange Lane 411 Doncaster View d i Church Road 28 r M 88A P 29A t 303 A1 Great North Road 411 Hat�eld Lane Warren Lane 57 57 e h 83 Stainforth a Barnsley Road 303 n South High Street59A r 29 R Long Lane Zone k a o 496 85 L a V H X28 d West Wake�eld Road 303 84 s a 58 59 194 i 57 58 w d Little Lane e 59 t Straight Lane Marsh Road Woolley 97 s ho a Elmsall South Elmsall Railway Station 301 Hall Lane 84 w 57 o r o River 85 87 57 r n R Yorkshire 69 e 83 57 58 58A C Shafton r Don Litherop Road Dog Hill Brockholes Railway Station Colliery W Meadstead W o 29 30 P&R 55 o 29A 30 H i a 34 34A 69 n Drive 58A 59 y m u d . Park South Yorkshire tickets r Church Hill Green Church Street h 30A 30A d m t South i D 58 59* 46 Avenue 496 d Village and passes are valid to this station u ll Barn East Lane Hudders�eld Road e sle o y Road Road 303 M180 Motorway r by train travel only S Stocksmoor Railway Station s 59A 194 y � e North 96 34 34A X28 28 29 48 Co Barnsl Bramwith Shelley 96A* Clayton e 97 m 29 29A Mill Lane High Levels Bank l d Bluebell m n S P&R6 1 Keswick Rd Staincross Lee Lane Barnsley Road 29A ro treet 29 o R Staincross Common p 93 95A Road 496 A 29A Thorpe-in-Balne 83 84 Lincolnshire �eld Road Wake n West o ite 50* 50A d Wh Fair Bank Wake�eld Road a R South M e a 97 496 Owston d Shafton o Tho Near Bank Chapel Hill H a Skellow rpe n 85 87 o i d i La g 50* l Hat�eld & Stainforth 30 l R 26 26A h 50 52 S L Lodge Lane Doncaster Kirkby a Stocks Moor Road y 1 tr 30A 50* Railway Station e n Skelmanthorpe r 97 Royston Lane e 50A e 28 29 29A Moorthorpe t e i 93 l 1 Barnsley Brierley 303* Zone Hat�eld Young H 57 l Crabgate Lane P&R6 Stocksmoor 58A 59 e Leys Lane 50A S 97 t Moorthorpe Railway Station o 411 420 Cross�eld Lane Town Moor i 59A 194 30 30A 34 34A Holmsley Lane 30 30A Doncaster Road Offenders Institution Brockholes h g 95A a 301 C C 50 e o h 58 d g m y Brierley Road a n l 96A* Zone i l 303 m S e 37 38 46 48 X28 o k P&R 45 shaw c South Elmsall Bus Station Owston Road e o e t l eet R St r l W L ole Balk 50 50A y r c e a r p Lane i o n e 26 26A 28 29 m Shepley Railway Station al e e i South Yorkshire tickets a W R Darton Railway Station Kingsway1 New Road l H o Busker Lane o l Thurstonland ad t 34 34A 28 29 29A and passes are valid to this station 30A 303 411 o o rh d 96A* W 303* o ou a C 29A 30 30A 37 38 48 o se o L Station Road o P&R 43 by train travel only M an 420 Poplar Road50 52 Bramwith Lane d d R 97 30 30A 48 e 50* 50A 96A* 93A Brierley Gap T a h h 50 t 29 29A 30 call h o Tipsey Hill Brierley Road C o r H o 52 85 R m 411 420 o u m Th d o i 1 97 Carlton on Lane g 97 Darton R r ur n s 50 52 sto la w Greenside Athersley e o p n West e h an Chesnut Avenue Coal Pit Lane r eL 1 aw L y Windmill e 84 L e b g an Sh 30 496 Hawthorne id s 30A B Tudworth Road a b r e Hollin t Hampole Sk 301 Fulstone Road o d Avenue e a New Mill Road n m 96A* n l n Stainforth83 Road Abbey Road Blacker Road La a 303 Crescent l k Yorkshire e u Scissett House Upp North 34 34A n o Barnsley o 83 84 85 C er� 1 34 34A e R w 50 eld 93A 97 t 37 50A Lane B High La Darton Lane c Moorhouse Common R ank E e n Oakwood 93A 97 ra o Askern Road nd Lan e f Zone a 95 96A 1 194 d d Road Doncaster Square 93A a e 411 o t 420 Hoyland R n Wake�eld Road 411 e n Mapplewell o Broad Lane n F 37 301 405 95A o a Station Road P 11 lt i L West�eld 95 Crossroads 1 ar s X28 High h 69 84 Shepley 93 93A Lind C Clear Green Hat�eld Bar Lane hurs 26 Station Road 407 408 m 93A t D Street 83 R o Balli�eld Lane 96 96A o 38 View a a 29 87 o 84 83 r Barnsley Road 26A Brierley Road 96 96A 97 d m 409 411 Church�eld Lane Cudworth By-Pass Broadway 85 84 Hudders�eld Road Mapplewell 26 26A 28 30A B M180 Motorway 34 34A 57 29A 28 29 s L Engine Lane 84 e a 28 30A Lane Head Road Carcroft X45 Lower k n 29 29A 37 3848 High Street 95 194 58 58A o e 30 e 85 o n r Laithes Lane Laithes Lane a Marsh Lane Cumberworth 59 59A 30 30A 29 37 3829A 48 Barnby Dun C 95A L Dunscroft 67 ad Sandtoft Road sc.
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