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www.welcometosheffield.co.ukInformation correct at the time of print, January 2014
Contact InfoStagecoach Supertram Nunnery DepotWoodbourn RoadSheffieldS9 3LS
Tel: 0114 272 8282
Lost PropertyTel: 0114 275 9888
www.supertram.com
Stagecoach Sheffield BusEcclesfield DepotGreen LaneEcclesfieldSheffieldS35 9WY
Tel: 0114 246 5555 www.stagecoachbus.com/sheffield
...enjoy Sheffield
Sheffield’s premier transport system
GET AROUND SHEFFIELD ON YOUR SUPERTRAMAlight at West Street for the Devonshire Quarter and Devonshire Green where you will find an eclectic range of independent shops, bars and cafes. Also a short walk away is The Moor, home to Sheffield’s bustling markets.
Ponds Forge International Sports Centre has its own tram stop and is the home of a leisure pool with flumes and waves, as well as Olympic Standard competition and diving pools.
The City Hall tram stop not only serves the City Hall - a landmark
entertainment venue, but also Barkers Pool, home to the John Lewis department store.
Castle Square tram stop is convient forTudor Square, home to the Sheffield Theatres complex, the biggest outside London, along with the Millenium Galleries and Winter Gardens.
If you are catching a train, our Sheffield Station tram stop is directly linked to the rear of the station and all the train platforms by a footbridge.
OUR TRAMS TAKE YOU RIGHT TO THE HEART OF THE CITY!
SHEFFIELD CITY CENTRE
OUR ROUTE TO HALFWAYA ride on the blue route towards Halfway is an adventure in itself with a variety of views out of the window - Urban, Surburban and rural. An unrivalled view over the City is offered as the tram climbs the steep hill that is Park Grange Road and in contrast a view over the countryside can be enjoyed from White Lane.
Sheffield United FC - The Blades Bramall Lane Stadium is a short walk from Granville Road Tram Stop.
Rother Valley Country Park - Change onto the Supertramlink bus at Moss Way for Holbrook, where a footpath provides access to the walking and watersports opportunities this Country Park offers.
Birley Golf Course - is easily accessed from Birley Lane tram stop.
Crystal Peaks - this regional shopping mall has it own tram stop.
You can experience the modern take on a traditional tramway as trams run on street for much of this part of the network.
Shalesmoor tram stop is the gateway to Kelham Island. This once run down industrial area now has a new lease of life, not just as an up and coming residential area but also thanks to being home to Kelham Island Industrial Museum and a growing collection of pubs, cafes, breweries and restaurants.
Hillsborough tram stop is in the centre of this local urban centre with an array of shops whilst Hillsborough Park also has it own tram stop.
Sheffield Wednesday FC’s Hillsborough stadium is located a short walk from Leppings Lane tram stop
From Middlewood terminus the Supertramlink bus to the town of Stocksbridge can be boarded. As well as providing a regular link to the town it provides access to starting points for walks into the Peak District National Park.
Motorpoint Arena - A venue that specialises in big shows, the Arena hosts a programme of major music artists, famous comedians and more. It is also home to the Sheffield Steelers Ice Hockey team. Supertram takes you right to the venue quickly and effortlessly - no traffic or queuing to get out the car park to worry about!
Ice Sheffield/English Institute of Sport/Don Valley Bowl - These modern sporting and entertainment venues are all also alongside the Arena tram stop.
Meadowhall Retail Park - Carbrook tram stop is located alongside the retail park, home to various big stores such as Toys R Us.
Valley Centertainment - A leisure park with its own tram stop featuring Sheffield’s biggest cinema, a bowling alley, indoor adventure golf and a selection of well known and popular themed restaurants.
Meadowhall Shopping Centre - A weatherproof shopping experience with over 280 shops along with a cinema and dining quarter. A footbridge runs from Meadowhall Interchange tram stop directly into the mall.
OUR ROUTE TO MEADOWHALL
OUR ROUTE TO MIDDLEWOOD
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ICE SHEFFIELD 12TH-15TH MARCH
WELCOME!Supertram is Sheffield’s light rail system, providing a way of travelling that is user friendly, comfortable and reliable.
We run a regular service 7 days a week from early morning to around midnight whatever the weather!
Our trams operate over three colour coded routes and all have a conductor on board to sell tickets and offer travel advice. Our sister bus company, Stagecoach Sheffield, supplements the tram network and tickets covering both tram and bus are available.
To Sheffield, the home of Stagecoach Supertram!
POPULAR BUS CONNECTIONSWith a combined Stagecoach bus and tram ticket a whole raft of destinations can be easily reached with one easy connection.
Dedicated Supertramlink buses run to Stocksbridge, Stannington and Killamarsh. Regular buses also radiate out of the City Centre covering most of the City as well as destinations further afield such as Matlock, Chesterfield, Barnsley, Renishaw, Bolsover and Mansfield. See www.stagecoachbus.com/sheffield for more details.
PARK & RIDEDedicated Park & Ride sites at Nunnery Square (Sheffield Parkway), Middlewood and Halfway offer secure car parking at easily accessible locations outside of the City Centre combined with a regular tram service to take you hassle free to your destination.
Tickets include car parking and unlimited tram travel for the driver on the day of purchase.
The car parks are operated by South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive, for more information visit travelsouthyorkshire.com
SINGLE TICKETS – for one journey between two points on the network. Valid one hour, change of trams and break of journey is permitted within that hour but all travel must be away from the intial boarding point.
A range of daily and weekly tickets valid on any bus, train or tram regardless of operator. See sytravelmaster.com for details.
CONDUCTOR SERVICESIMPLY HOP ON AND BUY ON BOARD
Travel as much as you like all day on Supertram and on Stagecoach buses in Sheffield.
Valid as Dayrider but includes Stagecoach buses across South & West Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Gainsborough.
7 days unlimited travel on Supertram and Stagecoach buses.
Park & Ride – car parking at Nunnery Square, Halfway or Middlewood and unlimited tram travel for the driver.
www.supertram.com
TICKETSWe offer a range of great value tickets to suit all needs. Here is a guide to the products available, visit our website for current prices.
Enjoy Super Craft Beer Along The Supertram Route...
Please drink responsibly and behave in a safe and appropriate manner around the tramway! For more information please visit www.beerx.org
HillsboroughCorner
Hillsborough HotelNew Barrack Tavern The Wellington Dada Bar Rutland Arms
Bamforth Street
Langsett Road
Netherthorpe Road
Fitzalan Square/Ponds Forge
University Of Sheffield
West Street
City Hall
Castle Square
Infirmary Road
Shalesmoor Cathedral
Sheffield Station
Sheffield Tap
SHEFFIELD STATION TRAM STOPRutland Arms – Brown Street
Traditional pub with a friendly team of staff (look out for evidence of their humour on the blackboards), reasonably priced
home cooked food served all day until 9pm (6pm Sundays). The main outlet for Blue Bee Brewery.
Sheffield Tap – Platform 1b, Sheffield Station, Sheaf Street A world beer free house featuring an always interesting
selection of cask, keg and bottled beers to enjoy in restored Edwardian splendour! Now also home to the Tapped brewery.
CITY HALL TRAM STOPDada bar – Trippet Lane
A quirky venue where craft beer meets art. Live music and DJ events feature at the weekend. Operated by Thornbridge Brewery.
WEST STREET TRAM STOPWick at Both Ends – West Street
Chilled out cocktail bar with good food that has embraced craft beer. Watch out for their early evening ‘After Work Social’
drinks promotion. Cask beers generally supplied by The Brew Company and Abbeydale Brewery.
The Hop – West One PlazaModern yet traditional bar on two floors operated by
Ossett Brewery, famed for real ale, live music and pies.The Bath Hotel – Victoria Street
Two room pub with a classic art-deco interior that is listed in the Campaign for Real Ale’s
heritage pub inventory, operated by Thornbridge Brewery.
UNIVERSITY TRAM STOPUniversity Arms – Brook Hill
Run by the University, this traditional pub with beer garden used to be a staff club but is now open to all with good beer
served in comfy surroundings. Simple good value home cooked pub food available at meal times.
OTHER BREWERY TAPSAbbeydale Brewery– Rising Sun at Nether Green: Bus 83A or 120
Bradfield Brewery – Nags Head at Loxley: Bus 61 or 62 (Note: Not Stagecoach – ask about Citywide tickets)
The Brew Company – Harlequin on Nursery Street: Bus 87Spire Brewery – Three Tuns at Dronfield: Bus 43, 44 or 44A
These are just a select few of the great pubs and bars in our area, for a more comprehensive guide you can buy a copy of ‘A Real Ale Guide to
Sheffield’ in selected pubs for just £5.
HILLSBOROUGH TRAM STOP
Rawson Spring – Hillsborough CornerThe front door of this pub is conveniently on the tram platform, the pub is a converted swimming baths and operated by JD Wetherspoon with their usual value for money offering.
LANGSETT PRIMROSE VIEW TRAM STOPHillsborough Hotel – Langsett RoadIndependently owned hotel, bar and brewery. Try the Wood Street Brewery beers, brewed on the premises. Food available.
BAMFORTH STREET TRAM STOPNew Barrack Tavern – Penistone Road Multi roomed road house pub owned by Castle Rock Brewery of Nottingham featuring their beers plus guests, with beers often sourced from Sheffield’s Bradfield Brewery. Live entertainment often features at weekend. Food available.
INFIRMARY ROAD TRAM STOPGardeners Rest – Neepsend LaneTraditional multi room riverside pub in an industrial area, features live music at the weekend and is the tap for Sheffield Brewery Company as well as featuring a selection of new and rare beers from around the UK. Bar Billiards played here.
SHALESMOOR TRAM STOPWellington – Henry StreetSimple, no nonsense two room real ale pub with beer garden and knowledgeable staff. The tap for Little Ale Cart brewery which is located around the corner.The Ship Inn – Shalesmoor Traditional, friendly local pub with a changing selection of guest ales.Shakespeare’s Ale & Cider HouseBasic multi-roomed former coaching inn with large beer range, well known for its ‘Bards Bar’ upstairs which hosts live music.Kelham Island Tavern – Russell StreetMulti award winning pub with a large selection of ever changing cask ales, an effort is made for all the main beer styles to always be represented. Small lovingly maintained beer garden at the rear. Simple food served at lunchtime.Fat Cat – Alma StreetA pioneer when it opened and still maintains the same values. Traditional multi room pub with a central kiosk bar, the tap for the neighbouring Kelham Island Brewery. A simple menu of cheap, home cooked food is available at meal times, always including vegetarian and vegan options. Good beer patio at rear.
12th - 15th March 2014