Schooldays 08:38 and 14:45 from Rotherham withdrawn. TEMPORARY changes to bus services across South Yorkshire are being introduced by both Stagecoach and First buses from Monday 23 March, following new government advice around social contact and non-essential travel to help combat the coronavirus. South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE), with the four South Yorkshire Districts of Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield, have submitted a bid to Government for 24.6m of funding for sustainable transport schemes that support economic growth and help people get to work. From Saturday 16 July, rerouted to serve Skelmanthorpe, Lower Cumberworth and Upper Cumberworth with changes to the times. A brand new ticket called SYConnect Day is to be introduced, which offers unlimited travel across South Yorkshire for just 6, whilst the price of the existing TravelMaster Day will be reduced from 7.80 to 7.20. Over three hundred and seventy employees from the Sheffield Childrens NHS Foundation Trust have pledged to give up their car and switch to public transport for 28 days in a bid to reduce congestion and improve local air quality.The Busboost scheme, which is aimed at staff who usually drive to work, encourages employees to leave their car at home and in return enjoy nearly a months free travel throughout the county, on any bus, tram or train. The little girl was delivered in the staff kitchen while an ambulance arrived. MULTI-MILLION pound investment work to future-proof and extend the lifespan of the Supertram network will continue next month. Figures for the numbers travelling on buses as part of the citys ground-breaking Sheffield Bus Partnership (SBP) show that the overall number of passenger journeys has risen by 5.3% in the last three months. Blue and Yellow route Supertram services from Meadowhall and Halfway will terminate at Hillsborough tram stop. The second phase of Sheffields on-going tram rail replacement works for 2014 is expected to be completed on time.The anticipated completion of the work between White Lane and Halfway by contractor VolkerRail means that Supertram services are expected to be restored from Halfway from Monday (26 May). To allow essential repairs to take place in the City Road/Spring Lane area, the Blue and Purple route services will be subject to alteration throughout the Easter weekend. It comes amid continuing pressure to cut budgets as Government funding to councils continues to be scaled back. Sheffield City Region Combined Authority is backing Doncaster to become the home of the coveted National College for High Speed Rail.Skills and Enterprise Minister Matthew Hancock announced today (13 June 2014) that Doncaster has been shortlisted along with Birmingham, Derby and Manchester in the race to become the home of the National College for High Speed Rail. He said: One of the benefits and attractions to the job of being a bus driver is the flexibility and variety of shift patterns available to suit peoples needs. New timetables will be introduced on the TransPennine Express servicesbetween Cleethorpes, Doncaster, Sheffield and Manchester Airport. South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE) can confirm that there are no changes to concessionary travel passes for senior citizens in South Yorkshire at the start of 2012. The latest cuts will put a further 45 jobs at risk. Find out more about the cookies used on this website. Were not endorsed by, affiliated with or supported by them, and they dont warrant the accuracy or quality of the information. Timetables on Yellow and Blue Route tram services will change between 3 June and 18 July. Rail replacement works which started at Gleadless Townend on Saturday 25 July are now scheduled to be completed on Monday 14 September 2020. SUPERTRAM services are due to return to normal from Monday 4 November following essential rail replacement work.The first phase of this 32 million scheme, which began in July, has seen almost 5,000 metres of rail replaced and contractor VolkerRail has now completed the final section of work. AMBITIOUS proposals to optimise Sheffields bus network will go to public consultation next week, as authorities look to progress the public transport aims drawn in Sheffield City Regions (SCR) Devolution Deal.SCRs Devolution Deal passed a range of local public transport and investment powers and responsibilities from Government to local authority and business leaders in 2014. FURTHER reductions of 8.5m to South Yorkshires public transport budget have been agreed for the coming financial year.The 10% cut in South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executives (SYPTE) 2016/17 budget was passed by the Sheffield City Region (SCR) Combined Authority on 1 February, reflecting resource and financial pressures across the local authorities that fund SYPTE. Tram / Tram Train SINGLE child concession bus and tram fares in South Yorkshire will increase by 10p on 18 September 2016, from 70p to 80p. Check for full details on the following websites: travelsouthyorkshire.com or Supertram.com. PASSENGERS around South Yorkshire are now experiencing new and modern ways to access public transport information, find and buy the right ticket and benefit from the wide range of travel planning tools available.The changes have been introduced to give customers more options and flexibility, whilst continuing to operate with greater efficiency due to the current financial climate. SYPTE is seeking tenders from suitably qualified contractors to carry out rail replacement works on sections of track, which are close to being life-expired, following over 50 million miles of tram travel along the network, since its launch in 1994. Usual car parking charges will apply with costs starting at 1.50 for up to 2 hours. The next phase of work to improve the reliability of bus services in Sheffield is now underway.Construction work has begun on the Bridgehouses traffic management scheme to improve bus journey times and general traffic management on the Ring Road at this location. A RANGE of Stagecoach tickets for bus and Supertram will soon be available to buy at interchanges. Passengers are being reminded to check before they travel ahead of changes to Sheffields bus network. THE CURRENT phase of essential weekend engineering works to prepare Sheffields tramlines for Tram Train will conclude this weekend, putting the innovative UK pilot scheme on track to run between Sheffield and Rotherham from 2017.Revised timetables and services are planned to operate on the Yellow and Purple Supertram Routes between Fitzalan Square and Meadowhall on 27 and 28 February. South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE) has unveiled its new electric vehicle charging points at the newly refurbished Rotherham Interchange. An award-winning scheme which encourages commuters to use public transport is going for gold again in 2017. The Youth Transport Charter gives young people support and makes it clear what they should expect and what is expected of them when using transport services.". As a result of bus driver shortages due to COVID due to driver shortages, a temporary timetable will operate on Powells service 3 in Rotherham and services 18 and 49 in Doncaster. WITH the countdown for Christmas underway, South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE) is reminding customers to plan ahead for the festive period travel in Sheffield by checking timetables and services on travelsouthyorkshire.com/christmas. A Sunday service will be provided by most bus operators, with the following exceptions: TRANSPORT bosses and police have teamed up in an awareness campaign to warn about the dangers of tram surfing.Following a number of incidents, when young people have been witnessed clinging to the end of trams whilst they are in motion, Stagecoach Supertram, South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE) and South Yorkshire Police have today (10 June 2015) launched a poster campaign at tram stops across the network and on social media to deter people from taking part in the dangerous activity. Since Monday 15 June, the government has required everyone using public transport to wear a face covering, unless they have an exemption for health, age or equality reasons. Cyclists are being encouraged to stay road-ready with Dr Bike maintenance sessions being held across South Yorkshire.Carried out by a fully trained mechanic, the free drop-in events include a full cycle safety check and advice, free minor on-the-spot repairs, or referral to the nearest bike shop where needed. A new initiative, launched today by South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE), encourages people to go car-free on Fridays. SHEFFIELD bus users are set to benefit from new and cheaper tickets that make it easier to get on the first bus that comes along.New CityBus Day (4), 7 Day (14) and 28 Day (49) tickets that can be used on any bus in Sheffield, and reduced price CityWide Day (4.30), 7 Day (15), 28 Day (53) and Annual (560) tickets that can be used on any bus and tram, will offer passengers a discount of up to 23% against the nearest existing ticket, with prices frozen until April 2017. A South Yorkshire scheme that works with local businesses to improve transport related air quality marked its fifth anniversary this month at a commemorative event which also saw sign-up of the countys 75th member.The government-backed ECO Stars Fleet Recognition Scheme, originally established in South Yorkshire in 2009, encourages businesses that operate heavy vehicles including LGVs, HGVs, buses and coaches to improve driving efficiency, and reduce fuel consumption and emissions, by awarding them with a Star rating based on an assessment of how green their fleet is. Essential work to extend the lifespan of the Supertram network, affecting the Blue route, will move to the area between Birley Lane and Halfway. South Yorkshire will receive part of a 40 million Government support package to provide transport for students returning to school or college in September. Passengers across the region are being reminded to check before they travel and to continue to follow government guidelines on safe travel, as demand for public transport is expected to increase when the next roadmap milestone is reached. FURTHER updates to South Yorkshires public transport timetables will take place tomorrow (Wednesday 8 April) as operators continue to respond to changing passenger demand.Those that need to make essential journeys on public transport are urged to check before they travel at travelsouthyorkshire.comThe changes, to some bus services, are designed to make sure critical routes can continue to run for key workers and NHS staff during the Covid-19 crisis.Additional service changes for bus, tram and train will take place for the Easter Bank Holiday weekend.Timetable information will be available at travelsouthyorkshire.com/servicechanges from 18:00 on Tuesday 7 April. SUPERTRAM passengers are reminded to check before they travel as essential network repairs will continue from Saturday 27 July. PASSENGERS are being reminded to check before they travel, as changes to South Yorkshires bus network come in from September.Approximately a quarter of all services will see route or timetable revisions. The aim of the charging points is to provide electric vehicle owners with convenient places to charge their cars right in the heart of Rotherham. Sheffield City Region Combined Authority Transport Committee has approved plans for a voluntary partnership with bus operators that will see many passengers benefitting from changes to the Rotherham bus network. Timetables and the latest travel information is available on the Supertram website. Enhancements to the concessionary travel scheme for disabled and older people in South Yorkshire will take place on Sunday (8 June).The improved scheme means senior concessionary pass holders can travel for free on bus and tram, and for half-fare on any single or day-return train journey within South Yorkshire, between 9.30am and 11pm Monday to Friday and all day on weekends and Bank Holidays. THE FUTURE of transport delivery in Sheffield City Region (SCR) will be shaped via a new Strategic Hub and Customer Strategy under proposals endorsed by the SCR Combined Authority.The Strategic Hub will be responsible for the co-ordination, development and delivery of SCRs transport strategy and policy functions, currently delivered by South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE), and will sit within the Sheffield City Region Executive Team, led by Ben Still. As everyone is aware there is a national shortage of drivers, not just in the bus industry but also across logistics and retail/online delivery services which is also having an impact on our business. South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE), with the four South Yorkshire Districts of Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield, has been awarded 24.6 million of Government funding to help boost the local economy and get people back to work.The Department for Transport has granted the money from its 'Local Sustainable Transport Fund' (LSTF). Passenger satisfaction with public transport in South Yorkshire has seen a marked increase over the past year, according to new figures.Across the county tram, bus and rail users all said they were happier with the service than 12 months before. The dedicated Door-2-Door services aim to help people who find it difficult to get out to get a jab. Travel South Yorkshire is encouraging local Bupa Great Yorkshire Run participants to leave the car at home and take advantage of the special public transport offers available to get there. ALMOST all of Sheffields bus services now arrive on time, according to new figures.Following the launch of the groundbreaking Sheffield Bus Partnership in October 2012, the reliability of services has increased to 98.7% of buses arriving at stops as planned. People are being invited to have their say on the iPort Bridge Scheme in a public consultation running until Monday 31 August 2020. Emergency public transport funding has been announced for South Yorkshire, following a warning from Mayor of the Sheffield City Region Dan Jarvis, MPs and transport chiefs that services could stop without further Government support. TRANSPORT chiefs have secured Government funding to help build a new Park and Ride facility at Dore and Totley station in Sheffield.South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE) has secured 400,000 from the Station Commercial Project Facility towards a 139-space car park on the site of the former Garden Centre. The Tram Train project in South Yorkshire will take a significant step towards completion in the coming weeks as construction work continues.Engineers from Network Rail will replace College Road bridge in Rotherham.
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