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125: Bolton - Preston

*UPDATED 28th April 2022*


The 125 between Bolton and Preston is operated by Stagecoach under their Gold sub-brand, but the most useful publicity map showing all places served is that issued with the timetable by Transport for Greater Manchester. It is a high frequency service, with a turn-up-and-go frequency Mon-Sat daytimes and every half-hour evenings and Sundays. See a full list of stops served here or hereClick here to discover other bus routes in the North West.
Bolton

The 125 starts off from stand P at Bolton's gleaming new Interchange, next to the railway station. Here's a map.

Before you leave Bolton, why not visit one of Bolton's attractions?
To see the first part of the 125's route in detail, take a look at TfGM's route map. That shows you the way the 125 takes to Horwich.







Horwich


You're still in Greater Manchester here, just.

TfGM don't produce these maps any more, so it might be slightly out of date

Horwich is a great starting point for a scenic walk to Rivington Pike or Winter Hill.

After leaving Horwich, the 125 leaves Greater Manchester, so if you're travelling on a System One Daysaver ticket, this is as far as it gets you.




Adlington

The next major stop is Adlington, where the 125 stops just a short walk from Adlington Railway Station.

Lancashire County Council don't update their maps any more, so the other bus routes on this excerpt are out of date.

Chorley

We continue to Chorley, home of the cake, where the 125 serves the Interchange (use stand N for Bolton and E for Preston), adjacent to Chorley Railway Station.


Other routes on this map are now out of date and Lancashire County Council won't do a new version.


Stop off in Chorley to visit Astley Hall. Click for other Chorley attractions.

Pub: Yarrow Bridge. Nearest stop: Yarrow Bridge



Shopping Centre: Market Walk. Near Chorley Interchange.




Bamber Bridge

The 125 terminates at stand 28 of Preston Bus Station, one of the biggest in the country.


There's plenty to see and do in Preston. Try the Harris Museum. Click for other attractions in Preston here and here.





St. George's Shopping Centre, near the Bus Station


Times

You can see the full timetable for the 125 on these websites:


Here are links to the live timetabled departure boards for selected bus stops on the way to Preston:


and back to Bolton:



Connections

Major bus routes connecting with the 125. Stagecoach Lancashire Dayriders can be used on the red routes. Green routes are operated by various other companies.

If not starting or finishing your day in Bolton, you can use TfGM's website to see what other buses serve the bus station, then look up the current timetable for any bus route in Greater Manchester here
If arriving or leaving Bolton by train (the quickest and easiest way to/from Manchester), you can easily look up times here and rail fares here.

In Horwich, you can connect with Arriva 575 to and from Wigan. It also runs between Horwich and Bolton, but on a parallel route to the 125. It's not run by Stagecoach though, so unless you're travelling on a Greater Manchester System One ticket, you'll need to pay again to use the 575.

At Adlington, the 125 stops just a short walk from Adlington rail station. Timetable here, departure list here and fares here.

From Chorley, buses run in many directions. All buses are listed on the Interchange's destination finder. Timetables for all buses in Lancashire can be found here.
Chorley rail station is right next to the Interchange. Click for live departures, departure list and fares.

Bamber Bridge rail station is useful for trains on the route between Blackpool South and Colne via Blackburn. Click for the rail timetable, live departures, departure list and fares.
Bamber Bridge is covered by Stagecoach's Preston route map, which also tells you where you can connect to with your Stagecoach ticket from Preston Bus Station.

From Preston Bus Station, major connecting routes and destinations with Stagecoach are: 111 Wigan, X2 Southport, 61/68 Blackpool, 40/41 Lancaster, 59 Blackburn, 280 Clitheroe & Skipton.
Preston rail station is a short walk from the bus station. Click for live departures, departure list and fares. If you want to get the train back to Bolton, an adult single is £11.20


Tickets

The cheapest day ticket that is valid for the whole 125 route is the Stagecoach Central Lancs Dayrider at £5, which acts as the default single and return ticket for all but the shortest of journeys. You can look up single and return fares for any journey on Stagecoach's journey planner.


If you want to travel further throughout Lancashire or into Merseyside, the Stagecoach Lancashire Dayrider is £8.40. If travelling even further afield, including up into Cumbria, then you can with the £12 Explorer ticket.


If you're only going to be using the 125 between Bolton and Horwich and want to travel to or from anywhere else in Greater Manchester by bus, train, tram or a combination of the three, then a System One Daysaver (£6.40 for the adult bus only version) is for you.

The TfGM Wayfarer at £15.20 is valid on the 125 between Bolton and Chorley, plus it's valid on all buses, trams and trains across all of Greater Manchester, the Peak District and more. It's also valid on trains as far as Chorley. See the full zone map here. Watch out though, as Wayfarers cannot be bought on buses, only from Paypoint outlets and staffed rail stations in the zone of validity.

For local journeys only with Stagecoach within Preston, use a £3.90 Preston Citi Dayrider.

A Chorley Dayrider at £4.00 is valid for local journeys within the Chorley zone.

Full details of all of Stagecoach's Lancashire tickets and the zone boundaries can be found here.


Plusbus tickets are valid on sections of the 125 in the relevant zones. Click for full details of the Plusbus tickets and zones for Bolton, Chorley and Preston.


Long Distance Footpaths




All of the information in this post is correct at the time of writing, but please check the relevant links before travelling.

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