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7·1 9·1 9·2 9·3 Amberline 5 6 9 9A 22 24 26 17 17A Your new Derby Bus Guide Bus Frequency Guide Welcome to your new Derby City Council bus services guide. Longer distance services with two buses per hour or fewer, and less frequent city services, are all shown in grey on the city map and are 5 17 17A 32 38 60 61 D1 Mickleover Royal Derby X17 Y5 The map overleaf shows all bus services in Derby. All city services, as included in the Other Bus Services panel in the bottom right. Operated by: Operated by: Notts & Derby Operated by: Arriva Midlands Operated by: Arriva Midlands Operated by: Arriva Midlands Shown on the map as: Shown on the map as: Operated by: Notts & Derby Operated by: Yourbus well as high frequency longer distance services, are colour-coded to Notts & Derby UNIBUS Meteor Park & Ride Mb (Blue Route) RD help guide you. These services are shown in the Bus Frequency Full timetables and general public transport information is available Derby – Derby – Littleover Lane Derby – Sinfin Moor Derby – Chellaston NOT SHOWN ON THE MAP Derby – Borrowash Derby – Nottingham Mg (Green Route) Operated by: Trent Barton Guide to the right and includes daytime and evening frequencies for from the Bus Station Information Office, which is open 8am to 6pm University – Duffield/Allestree Operated by: Notts & Derby Derby Derby Bus Station Derby Bus Station Derby Bus Station (Bay 2) Derby Bus Station (Bay 4) all days of the week. ‘Daytime’ means up to 6pm and ‘Evenings’ Mondays to Saturdays and 10am to 4pm on Sundays. Further Royal Derby Hospital (Babington Lane Stop A10) (Bay 18) Operated by: Trent Barton Derby Bus Station (Bay 17) London Road Derby – Meteor Centre 9 mins Borrowash 8 mins Chaddesden from around 6pm. The numbers shown indicate how often the buses information is available by contacting the number on the back cover University (Bay 21) 1 min Normanton Road 5 mins The Spot 4 mins The Spot (Stop A5) (Limited stop service) Derby – Mickleover Community Hospital – (Hawthorne Avenue) (Kedleston Road Campus) run; for example ‘10’ means that a bus runs every 10 minutes. of this guide. 13 mins Spondon 8 mins Broadwayy,, TThehe LeLeylandsyland (Stop A6) Royal Derby Hospital 8 mins St. Chads Road 15 mins Allenton Derby Derby Bus Station 11 mins Borrowash 15 mins Derby 18 mins St. Thomas Road (Derwent Street Stop C7) (Bays 19/20) London Road (Priorway Avenue) 18 mins Borrowash (Albert Street Stop B2) 11 mins Darley Abbey Village 12 mins Littleover Mb 61 60 Community Hospital Index to places served from Derby City Centre 32 mins Sinfin 5 mins Meteor Centre 13 mins Royal Derby Hospital 14 mins Borrowash 28 mins Breaston 25 mins Royal Derby Hospital 17 mins Allestree, Ford Lane 19 mins Littleover Lane (Asda Superstore) 20m mins Shelton Lock 5 mins Derby, The Spot (Stop A6) (Victoria Avenue) . 22 mins Alfreton .................9 19293 H1 RA Derby Commercial Park .....40A 41A 73 Loughborough............................Skylink Sawley...........................................Zoom 17A (Foremark Avenue) FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES East Avenue 38 mins Long Eaton FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES 17 Allenton ......................40 40A 41 41A Derby County Football Club ..............111 Mackworth Estate..............28 29 swift Scarborough Rise ..........................22 24 38 mins Sinfin 23 mins SheltSheltonhe Lock, 11 mins Littleover, Manor Road FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES 25 mins Ladybank Road 52 mins Beeston 25 mimins Allestree, FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES (Wragley Way) Oldd BBridge Inn Daytime Evenings 43 60 61 70 Draycott ....................Indigo Y5 Zoom Mackworth (village) .......................swift Severn Trent.........................................73 Daytime Evenings 15 mins Royal Derby Hospital Park Farm Centre 30 mins Mickleover, Tesco Daytime Evenings Allestree (Duffield Road) .....6.16.26.3 . 40 mins Sinfin 76 mins Nottingham Duffield............6 1626364 17 TP Manchester..........................................TP Shardlow..............................73 Skylink Daytime Evenings 30 mmins Chellaston (School) Mon-Fri 15 – . Mon-Fri 30-50 50 (Deep Dale Lane) 17 mins Childrens Hospital 6 4 17 17A Mansfield......................9.19.29.3 BC 25 mins Duffield, Wirksworth Rd. 35 mins Western Road Mon-Fri 30 – East Midlands Airport.................Skylink Shelton Lock ...........................60 61 70 60 Saturday FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES Allestree Park Farm.............17A Ab Ag Saturday – – Mon-Fri 20 – 10 – Eastwood......................................BC Y1 Markeaton Park .................28 29 swift Sinfin.............................................37 38 FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES 35m mins 41 mins Royal Derby Hospital FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES Saturday Chellaston, Sunday 30 – Alvaston................40 40A 41 41A 43 Egginton..............................................V2 56114 Ab Ag Sunday Saturday 20 – – – Mg Daytime Evenings Sinfin Moor ...................................37 38 – – Fellow Lands Way Sunday 44 45 73 Skylink Matlock........................................6.1 TP Daytime Evenings 54 mins Derby Bus Station Daytime Evenings – – Etwall ..................................V1 V2 X50 Smalley....................Amberline H1 Y1 University Terms. A limited service also Daytime Evenings Sunday – – Mon-Fri 20 30 Ashbourne..............................swift 114 operates during University holidays. 32 mins Chellaston, Findern ................................................V3 Mayfield .........................................swift Mon-Fri FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES Mon-Fri Smalley Drive.......................................26 Mon-Fri 60 – 10 30 Holmleigh Way 10-15 20† Saturday Ashbourne Road............swift 5 28 29 McArthur Glen ............................9.19.2 61 20 30 Heanor..............Amberline BC H1 Y1 Somercotes.............9.19.29.3 H1 Y1 Saturday Saturday Aston-on-Trent.....................................73 Saturday – – 12 30 45 mins Melbourne 20 20† Heatherton...................................HQ V3 Melbourne...........................................61 H1 Daytime Evenings Sunday 30 60 . South Normanton .......................9.19.2 33 33A 33S Bakewell ......................................6 1 TP Meteor Centre.................D1 H1 Y1 59 6 Sunday Sunday 30 30 Operated by: Trent Barton Sunday – – Hilton............................................V1 V2 Spondon...................99AIF SFb SFg – – 81 mins Swadlincote Mon-Fri 7/8 15 Beeston .................................Indigo Y5 . Mickleover ....................35 Mb Mg V2 Operated by: Operated by: Arriva Midlands † Until about 2000 Holbrook.............................................7 1 Indigo i4 Y3 Y5 Derby – Heanor Saturday Belper......6.16.26.36.4 6.x 7.1 TP Morley ..........................................H1 Y1 Notts & Derby UNIBUS FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES 7/8 15 Horsley Woodhouse..............Amberline Stanley..........................................11 BC Derby – Littleover – Borrowash....99AIndigo i4 X17 Y5 Derby Sunday HOSPITALS (Derby): New Mills ............................................TP Rail Station – Derby (circular) 15 15 Zoom Stanton-by-Bridge................................61 Daytime Evenings (Corporation Street Stop C3) Royal Derby Hospital, Normanton ..................32 33 33A 33S University Derby Boulton Lane Estate................43 44 45 Stapleford.............................................i4 Derby Medical School, 36 36A 36S 37 40 41 20 (Albert Street Stop B2) Mon-Fri 10 30 7 mins Oakwood (Windmill Inn) Brailsford........................................swift Derbyshire Children’s Hospital...5 33A Nottingham...............RA Indigo i4 Y5 Stockport.............................................TP Derby Rail Station Saturday 12 mins Sunny Hill...........................33 33A 33S Operated by: Arriva Midlands 8 mins Boyer Street 10 30 Smalley (Rose & Crown) Bramcote ..............................................i4 ............ 33S 36A 36S Mb Mg RD Nottingham Road ........Indigo i4 99A 5 mins Derby Breadsall Hilltop........22 24 H1 59 Y1 .........................................V1 V2 X38 11 20 22 24 26 BC Y5 36 36A 36S 37 (Albert Street 33A 33 Sunday 30 30 25 mins Heanor (Market Place) Skylink . Derby – Chaddesden London Road Community:............6 38 Sutton-in-Ashfield.........9 19293 BC Stop B3 and Morledge 33S An hourly service continues beyond Breadsall (village)................................59 Oakwood ................................22 24 26 15 mins Royaoyal Derby Hospital 40 40A 41 41A 52 mins Alfreton Shown on the map as: Stop C1 towards University Derby Bus Station (Bay 8) Chellaston to Melbourne and Y1 44 45 60 61 RD Skylink Swarkestone..................................61 70 Swadlincote daily (Hall Street Bus Station)* Breaston....................Indigo Y5 Zoom Ockbrook ........................................99A and Stops B1 and C9 Operated by: Arriva Midlands SL Operated by: YYoourbus Burton-on-Trent ............V1 V2 V3 X38 Hucknall................................Amberline Openwoodgate....................6.4 6.x 7.1 Tutbury................................................V1 towards Rail Station) 10 mins Maine Drive 33A Derby – 61 mins Somercotes* Operated by: Kinchbus ZoomZoom Buxton.................................................TP Hulland Ward.....................................114 Osmaston Road ................38 60 61 70 University (Kedleston Road) ..............56 122m mins St. Albans Road Derby – Heanor 20 mins University 11 mins Chaddesden Operated by: TTrrent Barton Ilkeston.......................BC IF 11 59 Y3 Ab Ag 114 33 Alvaston/Allenton FREQUENCIES IN MINUTES Derby – Castle
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