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Area 5 Local Bus Travel Guide for Eastwood, Jacksdale and Selston Area 5 local bus travel guide for Eastwood, Jacksdale and Selston areas August 2014 This leaflet provides a travel map and destination and frequency guide for all local bus services in the Eastwood, Jacksdale and Selston area. Full timetables for these services can be obtained from the relevant operators, contact details are shown below. Service Route Days of Early morning Daytime Evening Sundays operation Every Every Every Every Rainbow 1 Nottingham - Eastwood - Heanor - Ripley Daily 20-30 mins 15 mins Eastwood 30 mins 15-30 mins Eastwood 10-20 mins Langley Mill 60 mins Langley Mill 60 mins Ripley & Ripley Rainbow 1 Nottingham - Eastwood - Jackdale/Selston - Alfreton Mon - Sat 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins N1 Nottingham - Eastwood (0000-0330) (0300 & 0330 runs to Heanor) Fri, Sat night bus 30 mins ---- ---- ---- Rapid 1 Nottingham - Langley Mill - Ripley Daily 1 journey 60 mins ---- 60 mins 27 Swingate - Kimberley - Ilkeston Mon - Sat 30 mins 30 mins ---- ---- 90 (The ninety) Sutton - Kirkby - Selston - Ripley Mon - Sat 2 journeys 60 mins 2 hours ---- 402 (NOT) Selston - Jacksdale - Underwood Mon - Fri ---- 2 hours ---- ---- 531 (NOT) Selston - Moorgreen - Phoenix Park Mon - Sat 1 journey 2 journeys --- --- 532 (NOT) Moorgreen - IKEA - Eastwood Mon - Sat ---- 60 mins ---- ---- 728 (LTL) Assarts Farm - Bulwell - Bestwood Village - Hucknall Mon - Sat 1 journey 2 hours ---- ---- Amberline Hucknall - Eastwood - Heanor - Derby Mon - Sat 2 journeys 60 mins 1 journey ---- Black Cat Mansfield - Heanor - Ilkeston - Derby Mon - Sat 3 journeys 60 mins 1 journey ---- JS Jacksdale - Underwood - Selston - Sutton Fridays only ---- 1 journey ---- ---- L33 (NC) Bulwell - Assarts Farm - QMC Mon - Sat 2 journeys 1-2 hours ---- ---- SS Selston - Sutton Fridays only ---- 1 journey ---- ---- US Underwood - Selston - Sutton Tuesdays only ---- 2 journeys ---- ---- Y1 Derby - Heanor - Eastwood Mon - Sat 30-60 mins 15-30 mins ---- ---- Y10 Eastwood - Newthorpe - Eastwood Mon - Sat ---- 60 mins ---- ---- For full timetable and fares information on the above services please contact the relevant operators. Trent Barton Tel: (01773) 712265 Web: www.trentbarton.co.uk NottsBus Tel: 0300 500 80 80 Web: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses Our Centre Tel: (01623) 753192 Web: www.ourcentreashfield.co.uk Yourbus Tel: 0844 800 0196 Web: www.catchyourbus.co.uk Nottingham Community Tel: (0115) 985 6904 Web: www.ct4nottingham.co.uk Transport NottsBus is the name used for services in this area that are supported by Nottinghamshire County Council and operated on their behalf by: NOT Nottsbus Tel: (0115) 969 4390 Web: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses LTL Littles Transport Tel: (0115) 932 8581 Web: www.littlestravel.co.uk Note: nc - These services are supported by Nottingham City Council Tel: (0115) 915 5492 Bus timetables are also available at your local library, bus station, Customer Service Points, Tourist Information Centre and bus company information office or by post from the relevant operator. Bus timetables and journey planning information is also available on the Nottinghamshire County Council web site at: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses The Bus Appeals Body If you have a complaint about a particular service you should raise the matter with the appropriate operator. Any passenger who is not satisfied with an operator’s response/action with regard to a dispute over customer service or quality of service can refer the matter to the Bus Appeals Body. The Bus Appeals Body is an organisation which will act as an arbitrator in resolving disputes between passengers and operators. They can be contacted at: Bus Appeals Body c/o N.F.B.U. PO Box 320, Portsmouth PO5 3SD Your Eastwood Local Bus Network Nether KEY K I Bus route Aldercar M B Green Service number BC E R E 532 L N Bus terminus E LA 532 Y Dunsil E Service operates in . 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B THU A U SUN Y- RST R O E PA BC SS IKEA 532.AL calls SOUTH 149 90.149 3C KEY 9.2 Sutton NORMANTON 9.1 9.2 9.1 9.2 149 Parkway BC Bus route 1 9.1 9.1 3C.90 Other road Alfreton 9.2 90.141.417 3A Service number 27 East Midlands JS.SS.US 3C 9.2 Designer (9.1).( ).(9.3B).3 Certain journeys only 3 31 9.3 Outlet 3B 90 C 1 90 3 Bus terminusALFRETON 9.1 AL 9.3 90 Service operates1.1 in direction9.2 9.3 445C.N3 of arrow only 9.3 KIRKBY IN A Voluntary car/minibus scheme ASHFIELD 3.3 PINXTON 3B.3C Area covered90 to Ripley by this travel guide Somercotes US 9.3 90 SS 7 N3 .BC Adjacent(9.1).(9.2).(9.3) Travel Guide Area 9.2 JS 3A to Ripley 9.1 Beeston Passenger railway line and station1 90.531 and Derby EMT 531 SS A Rail operators (East Midlands Trains) 3 JS 90.402 Sherwood1 JS Places of interest Leabrooks Business Park 3A 1 Pye 402 402 531 402 SS 90 Bridge SS US SS UpdatedJubilee July 2014 JS A ©P1ndar by Pindar Creative 01296 390100 1 .90 C 3 Riddings 1 402 402.SS SS 3B3 BC www.pindarcreative.co.uk1 90 SELSTON ATG 5 original cartography by FWT 90 402 Sherwood 1 Business Ironville JS 402 Park 3B.3C New JS Westwood 531 Jacksdale 402 BC 3A.3B JS C 1* to Ripley 402 US 3 . 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