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Barnsley Partnership Network Map V4 97 to Wakefield 59 to Wakefield 28.28c to Pontefract 59a 36 to Hemsworth and X10 to South Elmsall 96.96a to Leeds Crigglestone and Wakefield 59 evenings 96 59 terminates 96a 59 here 59a 59a 59 28.28c 57 36 59 57 57 59a 97 57 96 27b 36 96a 93 97 27a X10 57 27 27 27a.27b 1 93 1 97 97 59 36 27a.27b 95a 59a 28.28c 97 27 97 27a 1 27b 28.28c Windmill 95 Avenue 38 95a X10 11 96a 27 28 Dell 96 1 11 Avenue 95 95a 93a 93a 27a.27b 28c 97 X10 28.28c 37 93a 1 37 93 X10 36.37 38 93a 38 95 11 95a 27a 96 12 12 57 27b 96a 59 59a 27.37.38.208 12 27.27a.27b.37 1 27a.27b.37 11 27 X10 37 28.28c 36 28c 208 32 208 94.94a to Cawthorne 94.94a 93.93a.94.94a 12 208 27a 27b 95.95a.96.96a 27 27.28.28c.37.38 L 9494a o 1 n 95 27a g l e 95a 11 27b y S t r X10 28 e 32 e 93 12 t 28c 27 d . 93a R 12 . n Dr. d d L 32 28 94a R n t 96 a 94 l o n 28c o 36 38 f o 96a w urt 94a o n 37 B 208 R e 94a 59a Queen’s 57 59 e r 12 G 36 94 219a 94a (some journeys) 43 44 96 219 for continuation of routes 28.28c.219.219a 219a 21a 22 20 to Penistone 21 turn here 20 (see inset below) 219 219a 43 20 21 20 21a 27 21 218 208 44 218a 21a 219 219 43 219a 20.21 44 X19 219a 203 21a.22 6 20 2 43 44 66 23a X2 21a 24 67 X17 X19 22 24a 67a 22x 67b 222 21 67c 226 203 21a 21a X20 22 219 218 27 219a 218a 218 27 218a 7 218 219 21a 22 27 219a 218a X19 2 219 67a 66 219a 208 67b 6 218 X2 67 218a X19 X17 67c 21 21a 222 23a 7 27 24 22x 24a 67.67a.67c for continuation of 222.226 services to Goldthorpe X20 see inset below 67 27 67 67a 203 67c 67a 67c 203 for continuation of routes 7 203 21.21a to Penistone 66 X17 22x (see inset below) 2 67c 67a 203.222 222 67 67 67a 226.X20 X20 67b X20 67c X2 72 222 72a 220 X20 23a 220 67 72a 22x 24 67a 226 24a 67c 67c 72 72 7 67a 72a X20 to 67 72 Doncaster 72a 226 67c 220 67 67a 220 222 220 2 22x 22x 66 66 23.24a to Penistone (see inset below) 66 67 67 22x to Rotherham 29 to Penistone and Holmfirth 67a 67b 67a 72.72a to Manvers 72 23 23a 67c 67c 220 to Doncaster 7 7 136 72a 24 X2 136 226 to Thurnscoe X17 136 23.23a 2.66 24.24a 72.72a.X2 29 67a 67b 66 24 67a 67a.67b 67c 72a 72 67a 203 67c.72.72a 67 67c to Doncaster 23 136 219a 226 203 X19 23a to 2.X2 219 219 29 X17 to Doncaster 72.72a to Chapeltown Sheeld to Sheeld 136 to Rotherham 226 219a 219 219a 24 24 to Ingbirchworth 20 to Barnsley 226 219 23a (see main map 219a above) for continuation X19 20 of routes 203 23a to Stocksbridge 219.219a 219a and Deepcar to Barnsley 24 to Penistone and Ingbirchworth 23 23a (see main map) (see inset below) 24 20 23 23 20 25 21 219a 219 219 to Doncaster 29 to Chapeltown 218 218a X19 23 25 29 208 21 21a 203 208 23 to Deepcar 218.218a and Stocksbridge 226 21 21a 23 25 24a 23.24 for continuation 24a.29 of routes 21 25 203.208.218.218a.X19 21.21a to Crow Edge 20 21.21a to Barnsley 29 to Crow Edge (see main map above) to Barnsley 21a (see main map) 218 94.94a and Holmfirth 25 218a 1 20 208 2.X2 95.95a 21a 21.21a 226 25 23.24 6 96.96a 24a.25 29 136 7 25 for continuation 208 11 203 of route 226 to Barnsley 218 12 208 20 24 (operates via Roughbirchworth Lane) to Barnsley, (see main map) 218a 218.218a to Mexborough 226 20.21.21a.22 218.218a 23 to Stocksbridge, 24a to Barnsley, 29 to Chapeltown/Sheeld (see main map above) 208 to Rotherham 22x 219.219a.X19 23.23a.24.24a 220 Carlton C2 Haigh A1 Little Houghton F4 Shafton E2 Ward Green C5 25.29 222 Crane Moor A7 Hemingfield E7 Low Valley E5 Shafton Green E1 West Green D3 27.27a.27b 226 Cubley - Higham B3 Lundwood D3 Silkstone A4 West Melton F7 See Penistone Inset Highgate - Silkstone Common A5 Wilthorpe B3 28 X10 Aldham House D5 Cudworth E2 See Goldthorpe Inset Middleclie F5 Smithies C3 Wombwell E5 32 X17 Ardsley D4 Cundy Cross D4 Hood Green B6 Millhouse Green - South Hiendley E1 Woolley Grange B1 36 X20 Athersley North C2 Hoyland D7 See Penistone Inset Springvale - Worsbrough C6 37 Cross boundry/ Athersley South C3 Darfield E5 Hoyland Common C7 Monk Bretton C3 See Penistone Inset Worsbrough Common C5 38 Infrequent services Darton B2 Hoylandswaine - Staincross B2 Worsbrough Dale D5 97 43.44 Barnsley Hospital B3 Dodworth B4 See Penistone Inset New Lodge C2 Stairfoot D4 Wortley B7 Road with multiple services Barugh Green B3 Hoyle Mill D4 57.59.59a Billingley - Elsecar E7 Oxspring - Tankersley C7 66 See Goldthorpe Inset Jump D6 See Penistone Inset Thurgoland A7 67.67a.67b.67c Birdwell C6 Finkle Street A7 Thurlstone - 72.72a Blacker Hill D6 Kendray C5 Pilley C7 See Penistone Inset 93.93a Bolton upon Dearne - Gawber B3 Kexbrough A2 Pogmoor B4 Thurnscoe - See Goldthorpe Inset Gilroyd B5 Kingstone B4 See Goldthorpe Inset Brampton E7 Great Houghton F4 Royston C1 Broomhill F6 Grimethorpe E2 FREQUENCY GUIDE FREQUENCY (MINUTES) FREQUENCY GUIDE FREQUENCY (MINUTES) Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday Evening Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday Evening Service Operator Route daytime daytime daytime daily Service Operator Route daytime daytime daytime daily 1 Stagecoach Barnsley – Mapplewell – Staincross 15 15 30 30/60 43 Stagecoach Barnsley – Pogmoor – Kingstone – Barnsley 30 30 60 60 Stagecoach Barnsley – Birdwell – Chapeltown – North General Hospital – No service 2 see X2 see X2 60 60 44 Stagecoach Barnsley – Pogmoor – Kingstone – Barnsley 30 30 60 Sheeld - Royal Hallamshire Hospital (see 43) 4 buses 4 buses No service No service X2 Stagecoach Barnsley – Birdwell – Chapeltown – North General Hospital – 30 30 see 2 see 2 57 Stagecoach Barnsley – Royston per hour per hour (see 59) (see 59) Sheeld - Royal Hallamshire Hospital 59/59a Stagecoach Barnsley – Royston – Wakefield 30 30 60 (30 Barnsley 60 (Barnsley to 6 Stagecoach Barnsley – Kendray – Worsbrough Bank End 12 12 30 60 to Royston) Royston) Combined 10 mins frequency Mon-Sat Barnsley – Royston 7 Stagecoach Barnsley – Blacker Hill – Hoyland 60 60 No service No service 66 Stagecoach Barnsley – Hoyland – Elsecar 15 15 30 60 11 Stagecoach Barnsley – Athersley North 15 15 30 30/60 No service 67 Stagecoach Barnsley - Pilley - Tankersley - Hoyland - Cortonwood - Wombwell 60 60 120 12 Stagecoach Barnsley – Honeywell – Athersley South 15 15 30 60 (see 67c) 67a Stagecoach Barnsley – Pilley – Hoyland – Cortonwood – Wombwell 60 60 120 120 No service No service 20 Stagecoach Barnsley – Penistone – Cubley 60 60 67b Stagecoach Barnsley Ward Green – Birdwell – Tankersley Limited service Limited service Limited service Limited service (see 21a) (see 21a) 67c Stagecoach Barnsley Worsbrough Dale – Tankersley – Hoyland – Limited service Limited service 120 No service No service No service 21 Stagecoach Barnsley – Penistone – Millhouse Green (Crow Edge) 60 60 Cortonwood – Wombwell (see 21a) (see 21a) Every 30 mins combined No service No service 21a Stagecoach Barnsley – Gilroyd – Cubley – Penistone – 60 120 (see 20, 21, 22) (see 20, 21, 22) Millhouse Green (Crow Edge) 72/72a Stagecoach Chapeltown – Hoyland – Manvers 60 60 No service No service No service No service 22 Stagecoach Barnsley – Gilroyd 30 30 (see 21a) (see 21a) 94 Globe Coaches/ Barnsley - Higham - Cawthorne 60 60 120 120 Stagecoach Combined 15 min frequency Mon-Sat daytime 94a Globe Coaches/ Barnsley - (94a via Greenfoot Lane) - Higham - Cawthorne See 94 See 94 120 limited service Stagecoach between Barnsley – Dodworth 2 buses 60 not 93 Stagecoach Barnsley – Darton – Woolley Grange 60 60 per hour Sunday eves 23 Stagecoach Millhouse Green – Penistone – Thurgoland – Stocksbridge 120 120 No service No service 93a Stagecoach Barnsley – Mapplewell 60 60 No service No service 23a Stagecoach Barnsley – Thurgoland – Stocksbridge 2 journeys 2 journeys No service No service 60 not 95 Stagecoach Barnsley – Kexborough 20 30 60 24 Stagecoach Barnsley – Thurgoland – Green Moor - Penistone – Ingbirchworth 120 120 see service 24a** see service 24a** Sunday eves No service No service 60 Sunday eve 95a Stagecoach Barnsley – Kexborough – Darton Few buses 24a TM Travel Barnsley – Thurgoland – Penistone see service 24 see service 24 120 120 (see 93, 95) (see 93, 95) late eve Mon-Sat South Pennine Cubley – Oxspring – Penistone – Thurlstone – Millhouse Green 60 Combined daytime frequency Barnsley - Hospital - Darton 25 No service No service No service Community (mornings only) 10 mins Mon - Fri / 15 mins Sarturday Transport 96 Globe Coaches Barnsley – Kexborough – Wakefield 60 60 No service No service 29 TM Travel Sheeld - Chapeltown - Thurgoland - Penistone - Holmfirth 4 journeys 4 journeys 5 journeys 2 journeys 96a Globe Coaches Wakefield – Kexborough – Higham – Barnsley 1 journey No service No service No service South Pennine Stocksbridge – Holmfirth Wed only No service No service No service 257 97 Globe Coaches Darton – Wakefield 3 journeys No service No service No service Community Transport 136 First/ Hoyland - Wentworth - Thorpe Hesley - Rotherham 60 60 90 2 journeys Stagecoach 222 Stagecoach Barnsley – Aldham House – Wombwell – Cortonwood 30 30 60 60 201 Powells Bus Chapeltown – Wentworth Industrial Park – Fox Valley – Stocksbridge 60 60 No service No service 22x Stagecoach Barnsley – Wath upon Dearne – Rotherham 15 20 60 60 Waterson Wombwell - Thurnscoe - Clayton - Doncaster 5 journeys 5 journeys No service No service 203 Coaches 226 Stagecoach Barnsley – Wath upon Dearne – Thurnscoe 30 30 60 60 208 Stagecoach Rotherham – Swinton – Mexborough – Goldthorpe – Grimethorpe 3 journeys 3 journeys 3 journeys 3 journeys 27 Stagecoach Barnsley – Grimethorpe – Darfield – Wombwell 30 30 60 60 218 Stagecoach Barnsley – Mexborough – Swinton - Kilnhurst – Rawmarsh - 60 60 60 Rotherham 60 Rotherham Rotherham to Mexborough to Mexborough 27a Stagecoach Barnsley – Grimethorpe Interchange see 27b see 27b 60 60 218a
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