Area 12 Local Bus Travel Guide for Beeston & Stapleford Area

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Area 12 Local Bus Travel Guide for Beeston & Stapleford Area Area 12 local bus travel guide for Beeston & Stapleford area August 2014 This leaflet provides a travel map and destination and frequency guide for all local bus services in the Beeston and Stapleford 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 15 Old Sawley - Stapleford - Ilkeston Daily 20-30 mins 20 mins 60 mins 40 mins 18 Nottingham - Queen’s Medical Centre - Beeston - Stapleford Mon - Sat 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins ---- 20 Nottingham - Beeston - Ilkeston - Heanor Sun & Bank Hols ---- ---- ---- 60 mins 21 Nottingham - Queen’s Medical Centre - Trowell - Ilkeston Mon - Sat 4 journeys 60 mins 60 mins ---- 36 Nottingham - Derby Road - Queen’s Medical Centre - Beeston - Chilwell Daily 20 mins 7-8 mins Beeston 10 mins Beeston 10 mins Beeston 15 mins Chilwell 20 mins Chilwell 20 mins Chilwell N34 Nottingham - QMC - University Park - Beeston Term time Mon - Sat nightbus 60 mins ---- ---- ---- N36 Nottingham - Derby Road - Queen’s Medical Centre - Beeston - Chilwell Fri, Sat night bus 60mins ---- ---- ---- 510 (NOT) Beeston - Toton - Stapleford Mon - Sat 2 journeys 60 mins 1 journey --- Citylink 1 Nottingham - Queens Drive Industrial Estate - (Boots - Beeston Mon-Fri only) Mon - Sat 15 mins 12 mins 5 journeys ---- Club Class Nottingham - Stapleford - Sandiacre - Borrowash Mon - Fri 4 journeys 4 journeys ---- ---- (a.m. to Nottingham, p.m. to Borrowash) i4 Nottingham - Stapleford - Sandiacre - Derby Daily 10-20 mins 10 mins 30 mins 20 mins Night i4 Nottingham - Sandiacre (0000 - 0300) Fri, Sat night bus 60 mins ---- ---- ---- indigo Nottingham - Beeston - Long Eaton - Derby (24 hours) Daily 5 mins Beeston 5 mins Beeston 5 mins Beeston 10 mins Beeston 10 mins Long Eaton 10 mins Long Eaton 15 mins Long Eaton & Long Eaton 20 mins Derby 20 mins Derby 30 mins Derby 30 mins Derby Continued on next page Service Route Days of Early morning Daytime Evening Sundays operation Every Every Every Every L10 Nottingham - Ilkeston Road - Wollaton - Bramcote - Beeston Mon - Sat ---- 30-60 mins ---- ---- L11 Beeston - Wollaton - Bilborough - Bulwell - Arnold Mon - Sat ---- 60 mins ---- ---- two Nottingham - Ilkeston - Cotmanhay Daily 12 mins 12 mins 30 mins 20-30 mins Night two Nottingham - Ilkeston - Cotmanhay (0000 - 0300) Fri, Sat night bus 60 mins ---- ---- ---- Skylink Nottingham - Long Eaton - East Midlands Airport - Loughborough Daily 20 mins 20 mins 60 mins 30 mins Y5 Nottingham - Beeston - Long Eaton - Derby Daily 20 mins 20 mins 30 mins 30 mins Y36 Nottingham - Queen’s Medical Centre - Beeston - Chilwell Daily 20-30 mins 10 mins 10-20 mins 20 mins Y36 (night) Nottingham - QMC - Beeston - Chilwell Fri, Sat night bus 30 mins ---- ---- ---- (0040 - 0310) Note: Early morning refers to journeys before 08.00. Evening refers to journeys after 18.00 The Bus Appeals Body although this may vary slightly on some high frequency services. Please check the operator’s If you have a complaint about a timetable for more detail. particular service you should raise the matter with the appropriate operator. For timetable information on all these services please contact the relevant operators. Any passenger who is not satisfied trent barton Tel: (01773) 712265 Web: www.trentbarton.co.uk with an operator’s response/action Nottingham City Transport Tel: (0115) 950 6070 Web: www.nctx.co.uk with regard to a dispute over customer NottsBus Tel: 0300 500 80 80 Web: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses service or quality of service can refer yourbus Tel: 0844 800 0196 Web: www.catchyourbus.co.uk the matter to the Bus Appeals Body. NottsBus services in this area are supported by Nottinghamshire County Council and operated on The Bus Appeals Body is an their behalf by: organisation which will act as an arbitrator in resolving NOT NottsBus Tel: (0115) 969 4390 Web: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses disputes between passengers and operators. 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. They can be contacted at: Bus Appeals Body c/o N.F.B.U. 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