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Subsidised Bus Services Within Derbyshire Subsidised Bus Services within Derbyshire Service Route and Operator What the County Council pays for Rainbow Alfreton – Somercotes – Monday to Saturday all evening (2015 ONE Eastwood (Trent Barton) and later journeys from Alfreton. 1945 and later journeys from Eastwood) and all Sunday (part funded by Nottinghamshire County Council) 1 Alfreton – Tibshelf – Sutton Monday to Saturday all evening (1927 (Stagecoach East Midland) and 2127 services from Alfreton. 1853 and later services from Sutton) and all Sunday 1 Uttoxeter – Tutbury (Arriva Monday to Saturday all evening (1845 Midlands) and later services from Uttoxeter. 1850 and later services from Tutbury) - (contribution to Staffordshire County Council contract) 1E Uttoxeter – Tutbury – All - Sunday (contribution to Burton (Arriva Midlands) Staffordshire County Council contract) 6.1 Bakewell – Matlock – Monday to Saturday all evening (1815 Belper – Derby (Trent and later services from Matlock. 1928 Barton) and later services from Belper) and all Sunday between Matlock and Belper plus Monday to Friday 0635 from Bakewell 6.3 Derby – Belper – Heage – Sunday (part funding between Heage Ripley (Trent Barton) and Ripley). All journeys between Heage Tavern and Ripley EXCEPT 1815 Heage & 1825 from Ripley. 7.1 Belper – Derby (Trent Monday to Saturday 1823 from Belper Barton) and 1910 from Derby 9 Derby – Ockbrook – All - Monday to Saturday Borrowash (Notts & Derby) 9A Derby – Borrowash – All - Monday to Saturday Ockbrook (Notts & Derby) 9.3 Alfreton – Sutton Sunday (Stagecoach East Midland) 11 Derby – West Hallam – Monday to Saturday all evening (2020 Ilkeston (Yourbus / Notts & and later services from Derby. 1933 Derby) and later services from Ilkeston) and all Sunday (part funded by Derby City Council) 14 Dronfield – Apperknowle – All – Monday to Saturday Chesterfield (TM Travel) 14 Ilkeston – Stanton-by-Dale All – Monday to Saturday – Sandiacre (Yourbus) 15 Ilkeston – Sawley (Trent Sunday (part funding) Barton) 15 Dronfield – Apperknowle – All - Monday to Saturday Marsh Lane (TM Travel) 15A Dronfield – Apperknowle – All - Sunday Marsh Lane – Crystal Peaks (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) 16 Broomfield – Chesterfield – All - Monday to Saturday Barlow – Dronfield (TM Travel) 16A Broomfield – Chesterfield – All - Daily (Broomfield Monday to Barlow – Dronfield (TM Saturday only) Travel / Stagecoach in Chesterfield) 17 Derby – Duffield (Notts & All - Monday to Saturday (part funded Derby) by Derby City Council) 19 Ashby - Netherseal - Monday to Saturday (funding is for Swadlincote - Burton - service to operate via Netherseal) Queens Hospital (Midland Classic) 19S Swadlincote - Netherseal - Monday to Friday (funding is for Ashby service to operate via Netherseal) 20 Heanor - Ilkeston - Beeston Sunday (funding is between Ilkeston – Nottingham (Trent Barton) and Heanor) 21E Swadlincote - Burton on All - Sunday (part funded by Trent (Midland Classic) Staffordshire County Council) 22 Burton – Swadlincote All - Monday to Saturday (Midland Classic) 23B Mansfield - Pleasley - All - Monday to Saturday evening Shirebrook – Langwith (1906 and later services from (Stagecoach East Midlands) Langwith. 1825 and later services from Mansfield) and Sunday 24 Swadlincote - Lower All - Monday to Saturday Midway (Midland Classic) 26 / 26A Crystal Peaks - Killamarsh - All - Monday to Saturday (contribution Wales/Woodall- Thorpe to South Yorkshire Passenger Salvin (TM Travel) Transport Executive contract) 29 Long Eaton - New Sawley – All - Monday to Saturday Sandiacre (Yourbus) 39 Grangewood - Chesterfield Daily evening services (which leave - Holme Hall (Stagecoach in Holme Hall at 1915, 2015, 2115, 2215 Chesterfield) and 2315). Sunday 0815 and all frequency enhancements (which leave Holme Hall at quarter to the hour and all services which leave from 1615 onwards) 43 Chesterfield - Dronfield – Monday to Saturday 2300 from Sheffield (Stagecoach in Chesterfield plus Sunday 2055 & 2302 Chesterfield) from Chesterfield, 2200 from Sheffield and 2332 from Dronfield Woodhouse 44 Dronfield - Coal Aston – Daily all evening (Mon – Sat 2025 & Sheffield (Stagecoach in 2225 from Sheffield. 1944 & 2144 from Chesterfield) Dronfield. Sunday 1825 and later journeys from Sheffield. 1742 and later journeys from Dronfield) 44A (Brampton) - Chesterfield - All - Monday to Friday (funding is for Sheepbridge - Coal Aston Sheepbridge diversion only) (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) 48 Brampton - Chesterfield - All - Monday to Saturday Sutton Scarsdale - Heath - Clay Cross (G&J Holmes) 49 Clowne - Bolsover - Clay All - Monday to Saturday Cross (G&J Holmes) 50 Eckington – Chesterfield Daily all evening (2030 from (Stagecoach in Chesterfield and later services. 1932 Chesterfield) from Eckington and later services except 1957 from Eckington on Saturday) 53A Mansfield - Bolsover - All - Monday to Saturday evening Clowne - Eckington – (1735 from Bolsover. 1957 and later Halfway (Stagecoach East services from Mansfield. 1912 and Midland) later services from Halfway) and Sunday 58 Macclesfield - Buxton - All - Daily (Bakewell and Chatsworth Bakewell - Chatsworth House on Sundays only). Part funded House – (High Peak Buses) by Cheshire East Council 59 Derby - Stanley Common - All - Monday to Saturday Ilkeston - Shipley View (Yourbus) 60 Disley - New Mills – All - Monday to Saturday (part funded Macclesfield (High Peak by Cheshire East Council) Buses) 61 Clay Cross – Wingerworth All - Monday to Saturday (Hulleys of Baslow) 61 Glossop - New Mills – Monday to Saturday 1300 from Buxton Buxton (High Peak Buses) and 1400 from Glossop, Saturday 1500 & 1720 from Buxton and 1600 from Glossop plus all Sunday 61 Swadlincote - Melbourne - Monday to Saturday all evening (1908 Chellaston – Derby (Arriva and later from Swadlincote and 1916 Midlands) and later from West Chellaston to Swadlincote). All Sunday between Swadlincote and West Chellaston 62 Hayfield - Thornsett - New Monday to Saturday between Hayfield Mills – Marple (High Peak and New Mills, EXCEPT Monday to Buses) Friday 1550 & 1650 from Hayfield and 0845, 0945 & 1635 from New Mills 62A Hayfield - Thornsett - Low Monday to Friday 0728 from Hayfield Leighton - New Mills – and 1528 (schooldays) & 1806 from Marple (High Peak Buses) New Mills 63 Chesterfield - Ashover - All - Monday to Saturday Clay Cross (Hulleys of Baslow) 63 Whaley Bridge – All - Monday to Saturday Stoneheads (High Peak Buses) 64 Glossop - New Mills – All - Monday to Saturday (part funded Macclesfield (High Peak by Cheshire East Council) Buses) 64 Matlock - Ashover - Clay All - Monday to Saturday Cross (Hulleys / G&J Holmes) 65 Buxton - Tideswell – All - Monday to Saturday Sheffield (TM Travel) 66 Chesterfield - Great All - Daily Hucklow - Tideswell – Buxton (G&J Holmes / Hulleys / TM Travel) 66A Chesterfield - Wardlow All - Daily Mires – Tideswell (G&J Holmes / Hulleys) 68 Castleton - Buxton (one All - Monday to Saturday return journey) – (Hulleys) 70 Barrow on Trent- Derby All - Monday to Friday (Notts & Derby) 70A Chesterfield - Staveley - Monday to Saturday all evening (1940 Eckington – Killamarsh and all later journeys from (Stagecoach in Chesterfield. 2027 and all later Chesterfield) journeys from Killamarsh) 71 Sheffield – Killamarsh Daily early morning and all evening (Stagecoach Yorkshire) (0447 Mon-Sat & 0547 Sat only from Norwood and 2117 & 2217 from High Moor. 0817, 1917 and later journeys from High Moor on Sundays. 0535 Mon-Sat & 0635 Mon to Fri from Sheffield. 2240 & 2340 daily from Sheffield) - contribution to South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive contract 71A Sheffield – Killamarsh Sunday early morning (0940 from (Stagecoach Yorkshire) Sheffield) and all evening (1940 from Sheffield and later journeys) - contribution to South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive contract 73 Clowne - Eckington - All - Monday to Saturday Crystal Peaks (G&J Holmes) 73 Weston-on-Trent – Derby Monday to Friday 0700 from Weston- (Notts & Derby) on-Trent 74 Clowne - Spinkhill - Crystal All - Monday to Saturday Peaks (G&J Holmes) 75 Clowne Town Service (G&J All - Monday to Saturday Holmes) 76 Buxton – Brownedge (High All - Monday to Saturday Peak Buses) 77 Buxton - Sherwood Road All - Monday to Saturday (High Peak Buses) 78 Hartington - Royal Hospital All - Monday to Saturday - Chesterfield – Brimington (DW Coaches) 80 Brimington – Chesterfield Monday to Saturday all evening (1919 (Stagecoach in and all later journeys from Brimington ) Chesterfield) and all Sunday 80A Brimington – Chesterfield Monday to Saturday all evening (1855 (Stagecoach in and all later journeys from Chesterfield) Chesterfield) and all Sunday 81 Bolsover - Staveley - All - Monday to Saturday Markham Vale (TM Travel) 82 Chesterfield - Duckmanton - Monday to Saturday early morning Bolsover – Langwith (0505 Mon to Fri & 0510 Saturday (Stagecoach in from Chesterfield. 0500 & 0540 Mon to Chesterfield) Fri & 0545 Saturday from Langwith.) and all evening (1905 and later evening services from Chesterfield. 1907 and all later services from Langwith) plus all Sunday service EXCEPT between Chesterfield and Bolsover from 1005 to 1905 (from Chesterfield) and 0915 to 1943 (from Bolsover) 83 Chesterfield - Carr Vale – Monday to Saturday all evening (1835 Bolsover (Stagecoach in and all later journeys from Chesterfield) Chesterfield. 1908 and all later journeys from Hillstown) and all Sunday 84 Chesterfield – Monday to Saturday all evening (1855 Holymoorside (Stagecoach and all later journeys from in Chesterfield) Holymoorside. 1920 and all later journeys from Chesterfield)
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