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415 LEYLAND Via BUCKSHAW VILLAGE – CHORLEY ST MICHAELS CE ACADEMY SERVICE SERVICE: 415 LEYLAND via BUCKSHAW VILLAGE – CHORLEY ST MICHAELS CE ACADEMY From Earnshaw Bridge, St John's Church via Leyland Lane, Fox Lane, Church Road, Heald House Road, Central Drive, Euxton Lane, Preston Road (A6), Preston Street, Water Street, Commercial Road, Park Road, Millfield Road and Astley Road to Chorley St Michael’s CE Academy. Returning via Astley Road, Park Road, Preston Road, Euxton Lane to Central Drive then reverse of outward route to Fox Lane, then via Slater Lane, Mill Street, Dunkirk Lane and Leyland Lane. EARNSHAW BRIDGE, St John's Parish Church 0805 LEYLAND Fox Lane/Queensway 0809 LEYLAND, Cross/Tesco 0812 BUCKSHAW VILLAGE 0820 CHORLEY St Michaels CE Academy 0840 Service departs St Michael's 1533 and 1445 (Fri Only) Operator: Holmeswood Coaches SERVICE: 727 WALTON LE DALE - CHORLEY ST MICHAELS CE ACADEMY From Walton le Dale, Margram (BP) Garage via Higher Walton Road, Cann Bridge Street, Blackburn Road, Gregson Lane, Bank Head Lane, Brindle Road, Kellet Lane, Tramway Lane, Clayton Brook Road, A6 - Preston Road, Chorley - Preston Road, Preston Street, Water Street, Commercial Road, Park Road, Millfield Road and Astley Road to St Michael’s CE Academy. Returning via Astley Road, Park Road and the reverse of outward route to Walton le Dale, White Bull, Victoria Road. WALTON LE DALE Margram Garage 0800 HIGHER WALTON Mill Tavern 0805 GREGSON LANE Playing field 0809 BAMBER BRIDGE Hospital Inn 0814 A6, Meadow Lane 0819 WHITTLE LE WOODS Sea View 0827 CHORLEY St Michaels CE Academy 0840 Service departs St Michael's 1533 and 1445 (Fri Only) Operator: RS Tyrer Coaches SERVICE: 786 LOSTOCK HALL – LEYLAND – CLAYTON LE WOODS - CHORLEY ST MICHAELS CE ACADEMY From Lostock Hall Pleasant Retreat Bus Terminus via Croston Road, Golden Hill Lane, Station Brow, Preston Road, Stanifield Lane right onto Lydiate Lane, over M6 to Wigan Road. Turn right via Wigan Road, Lancaster Lane, Town Brow, Sheep Hill Brow, Wood End Road, turn round at roundabout and back via Wood End Road, Clayton Green Road, Library Road, turning area, Library Road, Clayton Green Road, A6 Preston Road, Preston Street, Water Street, Commercial Street, Park Road, Millfield Road to Astley Road to St Michael’s CE Academy. Returning via Astley Road, Park Road, A6, Preston Road and reverse of above route. LOSTOCK HALL, Pleasant Retreat bus terminus 0752 LEYLAND, Hall Lane bus stop 0800 LEYLAND, Station Brow 0803 CUERDEN, Caravan Park 0810 CLAYTON LE WOODS, The Woodsman 0815 CLAYTON LE WOODS, Wood End Roundabout 0820 CLAYTON GREEN, Library 0822 WHITTLE LE WOODS, The Sea View 0830 CHORLEY St Michaels CE Academy. 0840 Service departs St Michael's 1533 and 1445 (Fri Only) Operator: Holmeswood Coaches SERVICE: 787 BRINDLE - CLAYTON BROOK - CHORLEY ST MICHAELS CE ACADEMY From Brindle, Sandy Lane junction Hill House Lane via Sandy Lane, Westwood Road, Clayton Brook Road, then left into Great Greens Lane, then right into Clayton Brook Road, Westwood Road, Sandy Lane, Chorley Old Road, Dolphin Brow, Shaw Brow, Preston Road, Preston Street, Water Street, Commercial Road, Park Road, Millfield Road and Astley Road to St Michael’s CE Academy. Returning via Astley Road, Park Road & reverse of outward route to Westwood Road then left into Clayton Brook Road left into Great Greens Lane right into Clayton Brook Road left into Westwood Road then Sandy Lane, Brindle Sandy Lane junction Hill House Lane. BRINDLE Hill House Lane/Sandy Lane 0800 BRINDLE Church 0801 CLAYTON BROOK, Long Acre 0811 CLAYTON BROOK, Village Centre 0813 WHITTLE LE WOODS, Royal Oak 0821 WHITTLE LE WOODS, Sea View 0830 CHORLEY St Michaels CE Academy 0840 Service departs St Michael's 1533 and 1445 (Fri Only) Operator: Vision Bus Ltd SERVICE: 794 LOWER ADLINGTON - CHORLEY ST MICHAELS CE ACADEMY From Lower Adlington, Old School Lane via The Common, Park Road, Market Street, Railway Road, Chorley Road, Bolton Road, Bolton Street, Lyons Lane South, Shepherds Way, Clifford Street, Bengal Street, Commercial Road, Park Road, Millfield Road and Astley Road to St Michael’s CE Academy. Returning via Astley Road, Park Road then by reverse of outward route. LOWER ADLINGTON Old School Lane 0812 LOWER ADLINGTON Jct Church St/Railway Rd 0818 ADLINGTON Ridgway Arms 0820 HEATH CHARNOCK The Asshawes 0825 CHORLEY St Michaels CE Academy 0845 Service departs St Michael's 1533 and 1445 (Fri Only) Operator: Vision Bus Ltd SERVICE: 795 WITHNELL FOLD - CHORLEY ST MICHAELS CE ACADEMY From Withnell Fold Road End via Chorley Road, Withnell, Bury Lane, Railway Road, School Lane, Buckholes Lane, Bett Lane, Blackburn Road A674, Victoria Street, Lower Wheelton, Blackburn Road, A674, Blackburn Road, Blackburn Brow, Botany Brow, Harper's Lane, Water Street, Commercial Road, Park Road, Millfield Road and Astley Road to St Michael’s CE Academy. Returning via Astley Road, Park Road and reverse of above route. WITHNELL FOLD Road End 0807 BRINSCALL Hartington Road 0817 BRINSCALL Council Offices 0820 LOWER WHEELTON Red Lion 0825 SOUTH HILL Blackburn Road 0826 GREAT KNOWLEY Guilford Ave 0830 CHORLEY St Michaels CE Academy 0840 Service departs St Michael's 1533 and 1445 (Fri Only) Operator: Vision Bus Ltd SERVICE: 796 HOGHTON OLD OAK - CHORLEY ST MICHAELS CE ACADEMY From Hoghton Old Oak via A675 Hoghton Lane, The Straits, Blackburn Old Road, Bolton Road, Stanworth Brow, A675 Bolton Road, Abbey Village, Dole Lane, Norcross Brow, Withnell, Bury Lane, Chorley Road, Blackburn Road, Higher Wheelton, Blackburn Road, A674, Blackburn Road, B6228, Blackburn Brow, Botany Brow, Harpers Lane, B6229, Water Street, Commercial Road, Park Road, Millfield Road and Astley Road to St Michael’s CE Academy. Returning via Astley Road, Park Road and the reverse of this route. HOGHTON Old Oak 0755 HOGHTON Boars Head 0801 ABBEY VILLAGE Hare & Hounds 0814 WITHNELL Bury Lane 0819 WITHNELL FOLD Road End 0825 Gt KNOWLEY Guildford Avenue 0833 CHORLEY St Michaels CE Academy 0843 Service departs St Michael's 1533 and 1445 (Fri Only) Operator: Vision Bus Ltd SERVICE: 797 COPPULL - CHORLEY ST MICHAELS CE ACADEMY From Coppull Mill Street via Spendmore Lane, Preston Road, Coppull Moor Lane, Chapel Lane, Spendmore Lane, New Road B5251, Coppull Road, Lower Burgh Way - turn around at first roundabout, Lower Burgh Way, Moor Road, Pall Mall, George Street, Shepherds Way, Union Street, Park Road, Millfield Road and Astley Road to St Michael’s CE Academy. Returning via Astley Road, Park Road then reverse of above route to Coppull Mill Street. COPPULL Mill Street 0810 COPPULL Springfield Hotel 0812 COPPULL Oak Tree 0814 COPPULL Plough & Harrow 0816 COPPULL Wagon & Horses 0820 COPPULL Clancutt Lane 0825 CHORLEY Lower Burgh Way 0830 CHORLEY St Michaels CE Academy 0845 Service departs St Michael's 1533 and 1445 (Fri Only) Operator: Vision Bus Ltd SERVICE: 812 ULNES WALTON – CHARNOCK RICHARD - CHORLEY ST MICHAELS CE ACADEMY From Ulnes Walton Rose & Crown via Southport Road, Lydiate Lane, Eccleston, Towngate, The Green, Langton Brow, Park Hall Road, Mill Lane, Preston Road, Charnock Richard, Chorley Lane, Church Lane, Preston Road, Sibbering Brow, Wigan Road, Euxton, A581 Balshaw Lane, Southport Road, St Thomas Road, A6, Park Road, Millfield Road and Astley Road to Chorley St.Michaels School. Return via Astley Road, Park Road and reverse of morning journey. ULNES WALTON Rose & Crown 0800 ECCLESTON Church 0803 ECCLESTON Institute 0806 HESKIN The Warings 0810 CHARNOCK RICHARD Leeson Avenue 0817 EUXTON Balshaw Lane 0827 CHORLEY St Michaels CE Academy 0840 Service departs St Michael's 1533 and 1445 (Fri Only) Operator: England's Limousines Fares: September 2020-2021 Distance Fare 0-3 miles £1.60 sgl £3.00 rtn 3-8 miles £2.30 sgl £4.10 rth 8+ miles £2.80 sgl £5.20 rtn Season Tickets Term & Yearly Season tickets can be purchased where space is available on the bus service at a 20% discounted rate i.e. 5 days travel for the price of 4. Quotes can be obtained by contacting the School Transport Hotline on Tel: 0300 123 6738 or online at www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools Nb. Season tickets are issued on a first come, first served basis and may be withdrawn and refunded if accommodation is required for Statutory Entitled pupils. Lancashire County Council reserves the right to refuse season ticket applications. Commercial Services Routes, fares and weekly ticket price information can be obtained by contacting the commercial operator directly. Lost property contact telephone numbers England's Limousines - 01257 232567 Holmeswood Coaches - 01704 821245 RS Tyrer Coaches - 01257 480979 Vision Bus - 01204 468288 *This information is correct as of 05 May 2020. .
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