Connecting Bus Routes
From Huddersfield Road, service 451 runs to nearby Peppermint Bridge and to Rochdale, via Bentgate Estate in Newhey and Holt Estate in Milnrow. It is operated by First Greater Manchester on Monday to Saturday daytime, Rossendalebus Monday to Saturday evenings and by Manchester Community Transport during the day on Sundays.
From nearby Shaw Road, First services 58, 181 and 182 runs north to Rochdale via Milnrow and south to Shaw, replicating the tram route with the 58 continuing southbound to Middleton via Oldham, while services 181 and 182 run to Manchester via Royton and Chadderton. First service X82 runs between Milnrow and Manchester at peak times.
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Famous quotes containing the words connecting, bus and/or routes:
“Mine was, as it were, the connecting link between wild and cultivated fields; as some states are civilized, and others half-civilized, and others savage or barbarous, so my field was, though not in a bad sense, a half-cultivated field. They were beans cheerfully returning to their wild and primitive state that I cultivated, and my hoe played the Ranz des Vaches for them.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Id take the bus downtown with my mother, and the big thing was to sit at the counter and get an orange drink and a tuna sandwich on toast. I thought I was living large!... When I was at the Ritz with the publisher a few months ago, I did think, Oh my God, Im in the Ritz tearoom. ... The person who was so happy to sit at the Woolworths counter is now sitting at the Ritz, listening to the harp, and wondering what tea to order.... [ellipsis in source] Am I awake?”
—Connie Porter (b. 1959)
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—Terri Apter (20th century)