Community Transport Shopping Bus Timetable for Youlgrave

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Community Transport Shopping Bus Timetable for Youlgrave BAKEWELL AND EYAM COMMUNITY TRANSPORT DIAL-A-BUS SERVICES 2014 Dial-a-Bus is a door-to-town shopping service for elderly and/or disabled people to use. To book the bus, simply choose the appropriate DAB number from the list below, depending upon where you live and want to travel to, and ring 01629 641920. DAB 1 Monday Weekly Pick up from 9.30am To Buxton arriving Buxton 10.50am departing 12.25pm via Calver, Curbar, Grindleford, Eyam, Foolow, Litton and Tideswell, DAB 2 Monday Weekly Pick up from 1.00pm To Buxton arriving Buxton 2.15pm departing 3.45pm via Bakewell, Ashford, Great and Little Longstone, Sheldon, Chelmorton and Taddington DAB 3 Wednesday Weekly Pick up from 09.45am To Bakewell arriving Bakewell 10.45am departing 12.15pm via Great Longstone, Ashford, Sheldon, Monyash and Bakewell DAB 4 Wednesday Weekly Pick up from 11.00am To Bakewell arriving Bakewell 12.00 noon departing 1.30pm via Grindleford, Foolow, Eyam, Stoney Middleton, Calver and Curbar DAB 5 Friday Weekly Pick up from 10.45am To Bakewell arriving Bakewell 11.00am departing 12.15pm via Baslow, Pilsley, Edensor, Chatsworth, Beeley and Rowsley. A separate service runs alongside this picking up from Youlgrave and Over Haddon from 11.20am, in Bakewell from 12.10pm, to 1.30pm. DAB 6 Thursday Weekly Pick up from 1.00pm To Buxton arriving Buxton 2.15pm, departing 3.45pm via Bakewell, Ashford, Great and Little Longstone, Sheldon, Chelmorton and Taddington DAB 7 Thursday (1st and 3rd) Pick up from 11.00am To Buxton arriving Buxton12.00noon, departing 1.30pm via Youlgrave, Middleton by Youlgrave and Over Haddon,. DAB 8 Thursday (1st and 3rd) Pick up from 10.45am. To Buxton arriving Buxton 12.00 noon departing 1.30pm via Baslow, Pilsley, Edensor, Chatsworth, Beeley and Rowsley, DAB 9 Monday Weekly Pick up from 10.15am. To Bakewell arriving Bakewell 11.30am, departing 1.00pm via Fairfield, Heathgrove, Harpur Hill, Chelmorton, Flagg and Taddington DAB 10 Thursday Weekly Pick up from 10.15am To Buxton arriving Buxton 11.15am, departing 12.45pm via Hathersage, Bamford, Yorkshire Bridge, Bradwell, Great Hucklow and Tideswell DAB 11 Monday Weekly Pick up from 10.45am. To Bakewell arriving Bakewell 12.00noon departing 1.30pm via Edale, Castleton, Hope, Bradwell, Brough, Yorkshire Bridge, Derwent, Bamford and Hathersage. DAB 12 Friday (1st and 3rd of the month) Pick up from 10.45am To Morrison’s arriving Morrisons 12.00noon, departing 1.30pm via Edale, Castleton, Hope, Bradwell, Brough, Yorkshire Bridge, Derwent, Bamford, Hathersage, DAB 13 Friday (2nd of the month) Pick up from 10.45am. To Chesterfield arriving Chesterfield 12.15pm, departing 1.45pm via Edale, Castleton, Hope, Bradwell, Brough, Yorkshire Bridge, Derwent, Bamford, Hathersage, DAB 14 Friday (4th of the month) Pick up from 10.45am. To The Moor, Sheffield arriving Sheffield 12.15pm departing 1.45pm via Edale, Castleton, Hope, Bradwell, Brough, Yorkshire Bridge, Derwent, Bamford, Hathersage,. DAB 15 Friday (1st and 3rd of the month) Pick up from 11.15am To Morrison’s arriving Morrisons 12.15pm departing 1.45pm via Edale, Castleton, Hope, Bradwell, Brough, Yorkshire Bridge, Derwent, Bamford, Hathersage,. 4 DAB 16 Thursday weekly Pick up from 11.00am To Buxton arriving Buxton 12.00noon departing1.30pm via Winster, Elton,Stanton-in-Peak and Birchover DAB 17 Friday Weekly Pick up from 9.30am. To Bakewell arriving Bakewell 9.45am departing 11.30am via Aldern Way, Castle Mount Crescent and Station Road DAB 18 Tuesday (4th of the month) Pick up from 9.30am. To Chesterfield arriving Chesterfield 10.45am departing 12.15pm via Tideswell, Litton, Foolow, Eyam, Grindleford, Stoney Middleton, Calver, Curbar and Baslow DAB 19 Thursday (2nd & 4th of the month) Pick up from 10.45am To Sainsbury’s/Co-op, Matlock arriving Matlock 12.00noon departing 1.30pm via Monyash, Over Haddon, Middleton by Youlgrave, Alport, Rowsley, Darley Dale DAB 22 Friday, (2nd & 4th of the month) Pick up from 11.15am To Sainsbury’s /Co-op, Matlock arriving 12.40am departing 2.15pm via Grindleford, Eyam, Stoney Middleton, Calver, Curbar, Baslow , Edensor, DAB 23 Friday, (1st & 3rd of the month) Pick up from 11.00am To Sainsbury’s /Co-op, Matlock arriving 12.00noon departing 1.30pm via Great Longstone, Ashford, Bakewell, Youlgrave, Rowsley, Darley Dale, Matlock, DAB 24 Tuesday (3rd of the month) Pick up from 9.30am To Chesterfield arriving Chesterfield 11.00am departing 12.30pm via Great Longstone, Ashford, Bakewell, Youlgrave, Darley Dale, DAB 25 Monday (3rd of the month) Pick up from 9.00am To Bakewell arriving Bakewell 10.00am departing 11.30pm via Great Hucklow, Tideswell, Litton, Great Longstone, Ashford DAB 26 Thursday weekly Pick up from 9.30 am To Bakewell arriving Bakewell 10.15am departing 11.00am via Grindleford, Eyam, Stoney Middleton, Calver, Curbar, Hassop, A separate service runs alongside this, picking up from the Haddon Road area of Bakewell, from 10.20am, in Bakewell 10.45am, to 12.00noon. 4 DAB 29 Monday (1st and 3rd of the month) Pick up from 9.30am To Chesterfield arriving Chesterfield 11.30am departing 1.00pm via Stanton, Birchover, Elton, Winster, Wensley, Darley Bridge, Darley Dale and Matlock DAB 30 Monday (2nd and 4th of the month) Pick up from 9.30am To Bakewell arriving Bakewell 11.00am departing 12.30pm via Matlock, Darley Dale, Darley Bridge, Wensley, Winster, Elton, Birchover and Stanton DAB 31 Tuesday (1st and 3rd of the month) Pick up from 9.30am To Buxton arriving Buxton 11.15am departing 12.45pm via Matlock, Darley Dale, Darley Bridge, Wensley, Winster, Elton, Birchover and Stanton DAB 32 Friday (1st and 3rd of the month) Pick up from 9.50am To Alfreton arriving Alfreton 11.30am departing 1.00pm via Stanton, Birchover, Elton, Winster, Wensley, Darley Bridge, Darley Dale and Matlock DAB 34 Friday (2nd and 4th of the month) Pick up from 9.45am To Matlock arriving Matlock 11.00am departing 12.30pm via Stanton, Birchover, Elton, Winster, Wensley, Darley Bridge, Darley Dale and Matlock Registered Charity No. 1049389.
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