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TRANSPEAK Bus Time Schedule & Line Route TRANSPEAK bus time schedule & line map TRANSPEAK Buxton View In Website Mode The TRANSPEAK bus line (Buxton) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Buxton: 7:15 AM - 2:45 PM (2) Derby: 7:07 AM - 8:35 PM (3) Dove Holes: 3:45 PM - 6:15 PM (4) Matlock: 6:30 AM - 7:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest TRANSPEAK bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next TRANSPEAK bus arriving. Direction: Buxton TRANSPEAK bus Time Schedule 98 stops Buxton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:15 AM - 7:50 PM Monday 7:15 AM - 2:45 PM Bus Station, Derby Tuesday 7:15 AM - 2:45 PM Broadway, Darley Abbey 177 Du∆eld Road, Derby Wednesday 7:15 AM - 2:45 PM Park Lane, Allestree Thursday 7:15 AM - 2:45 PM Friday 7:15 AM - 2:45 PM Co-Op, Du∆eld 38 Town Street, Du∆eld Saturday 7:50 AM - 2:45 PM King Street, Du∆eld 14 Town Street, Du∆eld Strutt Arms, Milford TRANSPEAK bus Info River View, Belper Civil Parish Direction: Buxton Stops: 98 Makeney Road, Milford Trip Duration: 117 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Derby, Broadway, Darley Hopping Hill, Milford Abbey, Park Lane, Allestree, Co-Op, Du∆eld, King Street, Du∆eld, Strutt Arms, Milford, Makeney Road, New Inn, Milford Milford, Hopping Hill, Milford, New Inn, Milford, Little Fallows, Belper Civil Parish Derwent Avenue, Milford, Becksitch Lane, Belper, Goods Yard, Belper, Babington Hospital, Belper, Derwent Avenue, Milford Meadow View, Belper, Bus Garage, Belper, The Lion Hotel, Belper, Mill, Belper, Queen Elizabeth School, Becksitch Lane, Belper Belper, Cemetery Road, Belper, Broadholme Lane Becksitch Lane, Belper End, Belper, West Bank, Ambergate, White House, Ambergate, St Annes Church, Ambergate, Hurt Arms, Goods Yard, Belper Ambergate, Chase Road, Ambergate, Oak Hurst, Ambergate, Matlock Road, Whatstandwell, Railway Babington Hospital, Belper Station, Whatstandwell, Derwent Bridge, Whatstandwell, Merebrook, Whatstandwell, Meadow View, Belper Homesford Cottage, Whatstandwell, Highpeak Junction, Cromford, Cross Roads, Cromford, Masson Mills, Matlock Bath, New Bath Hotel, Bus Garage, Belper Matlock Bath, Fishpond Hotel, Matlock Bath, Railway Chapel Street, Belper Station, Matlock Bath, Cable Car, Matlock Bath, Dale Road 180, Matlock Bath, Artists Corner, Matlock The Lion Hotel, Belper Bath, Boat House, Matlock, Old English, Matlock, Mill, Belper Interchange, Matlock, Gateway Court, Matlock, Morledge, Matlock, Hooley Estate, Darley Dale, Queen Elizabeth School, Belper Whitworth Hospital, Darley Dale, Old Hackney Lane, Darley Dale, St Elphins, Darley Dale, Greenaway Lane, Cemetery Road, Belper Darley Dale, Whitworth Institute, Darley Dale, Broad Walk, Darley Dale, Grouse Inn, Darley Dale, Firth Broadholme Lane End, Belper Rixson, Northwood, Northwood Lane, Northwood, Harrison Way, Northwood, Peak Village, Rowsley, West Bank, Ambergate Peacock Hotel, Rowsley, Wye Farm, Rowsley, Picory Corner, Rowsley, Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Burton Close Drive, Bakewell, Holywell, Bakewell, The White House, Ambergate Manners, Bakewell, Buxton Road, Bakewell, Lumford Derby Road, Ripley Civil Parish Mill, Bakewell, Lakeside, Bakewell, Ashford Mill, Ashford-In-The-Water, Buxton Road End, Ashford-In- St Annes Church, Ambergate The-Water, Fennel Street, Ashford-In-The-Water, A6, Ripley Civil Parish Ashford Arms, Ashford-In-The-Water, White Lodge Car Park, Monsal Dale, Brushƒeld, Taddington, Town Hurt Arms, Ambergate End, Taddington, Chapel Lane, Taddington, Smithy Lane, Taddington, Marlborough House, Taddington, Chase Road, Ambergate Main Road, Taddington, Hollow O the Moor, Taddington, Waterloo Hotel, Taddington, Blackwell Oak Hurst, Ambergate Turn, Blackwell In the Peak, Arden Villas, Chelmorton, Old Coalpit Lane, Chelmorton, Bookstore, Brierlow Matlock Road, Whatstandwell Bar, Heath View, Burlow, Heathƒeld Nook Road, A6, Crich Civil Parish Burlow, Solomons Court, Harpur Hill, Parks Inn, Harpur Hill, St James Church, Harpur Hill, Fernway, Railway Station, Whatstandwell Harpur Hill, Trent Avenue, Harpur Hill, White Knowle Road, Buxton, Heath Grove, Buxton, Five Ways Derwent Bridge, Whatstandwell Junction, Buxton, Market Place, Buxton, Terrace Road, Buxton, Railway Station, Buxton, Sylvan Park, Merebrook, Whatstandwell Buxton Homesford Cottage, Whatstandwell Highpeak Junction, Cromford Cross Roads, Cromford Masson Mills, Matlock Bath South End, Matlock Bath Civil Parish New Bath Hotel, Matlock Bath Fishpond Hotel, Matlock Bath Railway Station, Matlock Bath Cable Car, Matlock Bath Dale Road 180, Matlock Bath Artists Corner, Matlock Bath Boat House, Matlock Old English, Matlock 77 Dale Road, Matlock Interchange, Matlock Gateway Court, Matlock Morledge, Matlock Hooley Estate, Darley Dale Whitworth Hospital, Darley Dale Old Hackney Lane, Darley Dale Darley Lodge Drive, Darley Dale Civil Parish St Elphins, Darley Dale Greenaway Lane, Darley Dale Whitworth Institute, Darley Dale Broad Walk, Darley Dale Grouse Inn, Darley Dale Firth Rixson, Northwood Northwood Lane, Northwood Harrison Way, Northwood Peak Village, Rowsley Dale Road North, Rowsley Civil Parish Peacock Hotel, Rowsley Woodhouse Lane, Rowsley Civil Parish Wye Farm, Rowsley Picory Corner, Rowsley Haddon Hall, Bakewell A6, Nether Haddon Civil Parish Burton Close Drive, Bakewell Holywell, Bakewell The Manners, Bakewell Buxton Road, Bakewell Lumford Mill, Bakewell Lakeside, Bakewell Ashford Mill, Ashford-In-The-Water Buxton Road End, Ashford-In-The-Water Fennel Street, Ashford-In-The-Water Ashford Arms, Ashford-In-The-Water White Lodge Car Park, Monsal Dale Brushƒeld, Taddington Town End, Taddington Main Road, Taddington Civil Parish Chapel Lane, Taddington Chapel Lane, Taddington Civil Parish Smithy Lane, Taddington Smithy Lane, Taddington Civil Parish Marlborough House, Taddington Main Road, Taddington Horse Mill Lane, Taddington Civil Parish Hollow O the Moor, Taddington A6, Taddington Civil Parish Waterloo Hotel, Taddington Blackwell Turn, Blackwell In the Peak Arden Villas, Chelmorton Old Coalpit Lane, Chelmorton Civil Parish Old Coalpit Lane, Chelmorton Old Coalpit Lane, Chelmorton Civil Parish Bookstore, Brierlow Bar Heath View, Burlow Heathƒeld Nook Road, Burlow Solomons Court, Harpur Hill Solomons Court, England Parks Inn, Harpur Hill Church View, England St James Church, Harpur Hill Fernway, Harpur Hill Fernway, England Trent Avenue, Harpur Hill Trent Avenue, England White Knowle Road, Buxton Heath Grove, Buxton Heath Mews, England Five Ways Junction, Buxton Market Place, Buxton 1 Scarsdale Place, Buxton Terrace Road, Buxton Terrace Road, Buxton Railway Station, Buxton Station Road, Buxton Sylvan Park, Buxton Station Road, Buxton Direction: Derby TRANSPEAK bus Time Schedule 95 stops Derby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:07 AM - 6:00 PM Monday 7:07 AM - 8:35 PM Bus Depot, Dove Holes Tuesday 7:07 AM - 8:35 PM Sylvan Park, Buxton Bridge Street, Buxton Wednesday 7:07 AM - 8:35 PM Railway Station, Buxton Thursday 7:07 AM - 8:35 PM Friday 7:07 AM - 8:35 PM Terrace Road, Buxton Terrace Road, Buxton Saturday 7:07 AM - 6:00 PM Market Place, Buxton 1 Scarsdale Place, Buxton White Knowle Road, Buxton TRANSPEAK bus Info Direction: Derby Trent Avenue, Harpur Hill Stops: 95 Trent Avenue, England Trip Duration: 113 min Line Summary: Bus Depot, Dove Holes, Sylvan Park, Fernway, Harpur Hill Buxton, Railway Station, Buxton, Terrace Road, Fernway, England Buxton, Market Place, Buxton, White Knowle Road, Buxton, Trent Avenue, Harpur Hill, Fernway, Harpur St James Church, Harpur Hill Hill, St James Church, Harpur Hill, Parks Inn, Harpur Hill, Solomons Court, Harpur Hill, Heathƒeld Nook Parks Inn, Harpur Hill Road, Burlow, Heath View, Burlow, Bookstore, Church View, England Brierlow Bar, Old Coalpit Lane, Chelmorton, Arden Villas, Chelmorton, Blackwell Turn, Blackwell In the Solomons Court, Harpur Hill Peak, Waterloo Hotel, Taddington, Hollow O the Moor, Taddington, Main Road, Taddington, Heathƒeld Nook Road, Burlow Marlborough House, Taddington, Smithy Lane, Heathƒeld Nook Road, England Taddington, Chapel Lane, Taddington, Town End, Taddington, White Lodge Car Park, Monsal Dale, Heath View, Burlow Buxton Road End, Ashford-In-The-Water, Fennel Street, Ashford-In-The-Water, Ashford Arms, Bookstore, Brierlow Bar Ashford-In-The-Water, New Road, Ashford-In-The- Water, Ashford Mill, Ashford-In-The-Water, Lakeside, Old Coalpit Lane, Chelmorton Bakewell, Lumford Mill, Bakewell, Fire Station, Bakewell, Matlock Street, Bakewell, The Manners, Old Coalpit Lane, Chelmorton Civil Parish Bakewell, Burton Close Drive, Bakewell, Haddon House Farm, Bakewell, Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Picory Arden Villas, Chelmorton Corner, Rowsley, Wye Farm, Rowsley, Peacock Hotel, Old Coalpit Lane, Chelmorton Civil Parish Rowsley, Peak Village, Rowsley, Harrison Way, Northwood, Northwood Lane, Northwood, Firth Blackwell Turn, Blackwell In the Peak Rixson, Northwood, Grouse Inn, Darley Dale, Broad Walk, Darley Dale, Whitworth Institute, Darley Dale, Waterloo Hotel, Taddington Greenaway Lane, Darley Dale, St Elphins, Darley Dale, Old Hackney Lane, Darley Dale, Whitworth Hospital, Hollow O the Moor, Taddington Darley Dale, Hooley Estate, Darley Dale, Gateway A6, Taddington Civil Parish Court, Matlock, Bakewell Road, Matlock, Old English, Matlock, Boat House, Matlock, Artists Corner, Main Road, Taddington Matlock Bath, Dale Road 180, Matlock Bath, Railway Horse Mill Lane, 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