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1A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 1A bus time schedule & line map 1A Chesterƒeld - Langwith View In Website Mode The 1A bus line (Chesterƒeld - Langwith) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chesterƒeld: 6:20 PM - 11:38 PM (2) Hillstown: 5:14 AM - 9:07 PM (3) Newbold: 6:27 AM - 10:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1A bus arriving. Direction: Chesterƒeld 1A bus Time Schedule 49 stops Chesterƒeld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:38 PM Monday 6:20 PM - 11:38 PM Water Tower, Hillstown Tower Crescent, Bolsover Tuesday 6:20 PM - 11:38 PM Methodist Church, Hillstown Wednesday 6:20 PM - 11:38 PM Langwith Road, Bolsover Thursday 6:20 PM - 11:38 PM Wells Street, Hillstown Friday 6:20 PM - 11:38 PM Wells Street, Bolsover Saturday 4:25 PM - 11:38 PM Langwith Road, Hillstown St Lawrence Avenue, Bolsover St Lawrence Avenue 71, Hillstown 1A bus Info St Lawrence Avenue, Hillstown Direction: Chesterƒeld Moorƒeld Avenue, Bolsover Stops: 49 Trip Duration: 28 min Moorƒeld Avenue, Bolsover Line Summary: Water Tower, Hillstown, Methodist Moor Lane, Bolsover Church, Hillstown, Wells Street, Hillstown, Langwith Road, Hillstown, St Lawrence Avenue 71, Hillstown, Huntingdon Avenue, Bolsover St Lawrence Avenue, Hillstown, Moorƒeld Avenue, Bolsover, Huntingdon Avenue, Bolsover, Smithson Smithson Avenue, Bolsover Avenue, Bolsover, Town End, Bolsover, Market Place, Bolsover, 4 High Street, Bolsover, Blue Bell, Bolsover, Town End, Bolsover Hornscroft Park, Bolsover, New Station Road Top, Town End, Bolsover Bolsover, 49 New Station Road, Bolsover, Vale Close, Bolsover, Bainbridge Road Middle, Bolsover, Carr Market Place, Bolsover Vale Road, Carr Vale, Charlesworth Street, Carr Vale, Market Place, Bolsover Sutton Hall Road, Carr Vale, Charlesworth Street, Carr Vale, Chapel Road, Carr Vale, Model Village, New 4 High Street, Bolsover Bolsover, Castle Arms, Bolsover, Business Park, Bolsover, Leaholme Estate, Long Duckmanton, Blue Bell, Bolsover Markham Lane, Long Duckmanton, Motorway Bridge, Long Duckmanton, Rectory Road, Long Hornscroft Park, Bolsover Duckmanton, Duckmanton Hill, Long Duckmanton, A632, Bolsover Arkwright Arms, Long Duckmanton, Hillclose, Arkwright Town, Rosling Way, Arkwright Town, New Station Road Top, Bolsover Community Centre, Arkwright Town, Deepsick Bungalow, Arkwright Town, Bole Hill, Arkwright 49 New Station Road, Bolsover Town, White Hart, Calow, Eastwood Park, Calow, New Station Road, Bolsover Lawn Villas, Calow, Church, Calow, Chesterƒeld Royal Hospital Stop 1, Calow, Royal Hospital Gates, Vale Close, Bolsover Calow, Harvey Road, Hady, Hill Top, Hady, Hady Crescent, Hady, Cemetery Road, Spital, Clayton Bainbridge Road Middle, Bolsover Street, Chesterƒeld, Church Way, Chesterƒeld Dumbles Road, Bolsover Carr Vale Road, Carr Vale Carr Vale Road, Bolsover Charlesworth Street, Carr Vale Bathurst Road, Bolsover Sutton Hall Road, Carr Vale Charlesworth Street, Carr Vale Bathurst Road, Bolsover Chapel Road, Carr Vale Chapel Road, Bolsover Model Village, New Bolsover Castle Arms, Bolsover Business Park, Bolsover A632, Bolsover Leaholme Estate, Long Duckmanton Markham Lane, Long Duckmanton Chesterƒeld Road, Sutton Cum Duckmanton Civil Parish Motorway Bridge, Long Duckmanton Rectory Road, Long Duckmanton Duckmanton Hill, Long Duckmanton Arkwright Arms, Long Duckmanton Hillclose, Arkwright Town Rosling Way, Arkwright Town Hardwick Drive, Sutton Cum Duckmanton Civil Parish Community Centre, Arkwright Town Deepsick Bungalow, Arkwright Town Bole Hill, Arkwright Town White Hart, Calow Eastwood Park, Calow Lawn Villas, Calow Church, Calow A632, Calow Civil Parish Chesterƒeld Royal Hospital Stop 1, Calow Royal Hospital Gates, Calow Harvey Road, Hady Hady Hill, England Hill Top, Hady Upper Lum Close, England Hady Crescent, Hady Hady Hill, England Cemetery Road, Spital Clayton Street, Chesterƒeld Church Way, Chesterƒeld St Marys Gate, Chesterƒeld Direction: Hillstown 1A bus Time Schedule 81 stops Hillstown Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:07 AM - 9:07 PM Monday 5:14 AM - 9:07 PM Littlemoor Shops, Newbold Tuesday 5:14 AM - 9:07 PM Kendal Road, Newbold Wednesday 5:14 AM - 9:07 PM Gorman Close, Newbold Thursday 5:14 AM - 9:07 PM Gorman Close, Chesterƒeld Friday 5:14 AM - 9:07 PM Lancaster Road, Newbold Saturday 6:33 AM - 9:07 PM Racecourse Mount, Newbold Thorpe Close, Chesterƒeld Racecourse Road, Newbold Racecourse Mount, Chesterƒeld 1A bus Info Direction: Hillstown Mountcastle Street, Newbold Stops: 81 Racecourse Road, Chesterƒeld Trip Duration: 64 min Line Summary: Littlemoor Shops, Newbold, Kendal Rydal Crescent, Newbold Road, Newbold, Gorman Close, Newbold, Lancaster Coniston Road, Chesterƒeld Road, Newbold, Racecourse Mount, Newbold, Racecourse Road, Newbold, Mountcastle Street, Cartmel Crescent, Newbold Newbold, Rydal Crescent, Newbold, Cartmel Crescent, Newbold, Silverdale Close, Newbold, Silverdale Close, Newbold Arnside Close, Newbold, Monkwood Road, Newbold, Lindale Road, England Kingswood Close, Newbold, Rose Wood Close, Newbold, Hollin Close, Newbold, Willow Garth Road, Arnside Close, Newbold Newbold, Newby Road, Newbold, Newby Road End, Arnside Close, England Newbold, Wythburn Road, Newbold, Wythburn Road 3, Newbold, Thirlmere Road Circle, Newbold, Monkwood Road, Newbold Grasmere Close, Newbold, Windermere Road, Newbold, Littlemoor Shops, Newbold, Littlemoor, Kingswood Close, Newbold Newbold, Nags Head, Newbold, Newbold Drive, Kingswood Close, Chesterƒeld Newbold, Highƒeld Avenue, Newbold, Newbold Road, Newbold, The Highƒeld, Newbold, Tapton View Road, Rose Wood Close, Newbold Newbold, Avondale Road, Chesterƒeld, Chesterƒeld Arms, Chesterƒeld, Holy Trinity Church, Chesterƒeld, Hollin Close, Newbold Elder Way, Chesterƒeld, Stephenson Place, Chesterƒeld, Lordsmill Street, Chesterƒeld, Clayton Willow Garth Road, Newbold Street, Chesterƒeld, Cemetery Road, Spital, Hady Crescent, Hady, Hill Top, Hady, Harvey Road, Hady, Chesterƒeld Royal Hospital Stop 2, Calow, Royal Newby Road, Newbold Hospital Gates, Calow, Church, Calow, Lawn Villas, Calow, Eastwood Park, Calow, White Hart, Calow, Newby Road End, Newbold Bole Hill, Arkwright Town, Deepsick Bungalow, Arkwright Town, Community Centre, Arkwright Town, Wythburn Road, Newbold Rosling Way, Arkwright Town, Hillclose, Arkwright Town, Arkwright Arms, Long Duckmanton, Wythburn Road 3, Newbold Duckmanton Hill, Long Duckmanton, Rectory Road, Long Duckmanton, Motorway Bridge, Long Thirlmere Road Circle, Newbold Duckmanton, Markham Lane, Long Duckmanton, Thirlmere Road, Chesterƒeld Leaholme Estate, Long Duckmanton, Business Park, Bolsover, Castle Arms, Bolsover, Model Village, New Grasmere Close, Newbold Bolsover, Model Tavern, New Bolsover, Chapel Road, Thirlmere Road, Chesterƒeld Carr Vale, Charlesworth Street, Carr Vale, Sutton Hall Road, Carr Vale, Charlesworth Street, Carr Vale, Carr Windermere Road, Newbold Vale Road, Carr Vale, Bainbridge Road Middle, Windermere Road, Chesterƒeld Bolsover, Highƒeld Road, Bolsover, 49 New Station Road, Bolsover, New Station Road Top, Bolsover, Littlemoor Shops, Newbold Hornscroft Park, Bolsover, Blue Bell, Bolsover, 4 High Street, Bolsover, Castle Street, Bolsover, Market Littlemoor, Newbold Place, Bolsover, Town End, Bolsover, Smithson Linscott Close, Chesterƒeld Avenue, Bolsover, Portland Crescent, Bolsover, Water Tower, Hillstown Nags Head, Newbold Newbold Drive, Newbold Highƒeld Avenue, Newbold Newbold Road, Newbold The Highƒeld, Newbold Newland Gardens, Chesterƒeld Tapton View Road, Newbold Avondale Road, Chesterƒeld Chesterƒeld Arms, Chesterƒeld Newbold Road, Chesterƒeld Holy Trinity Church, Chesterƒeld Elder Way, Chesterƒeld Elder Way, Chesterƒeld Stephenson Place, Chesterƒeld Stephenson Place, Chesterƒeld Lordsmill Street, Chesterƒeld Lordsmill Street, Chesterƒeld Clayton Street, Chesterƒeld Cemetery Road, Spital Hady Crescent, Hady Hady Hill, England Hill Top, Hady Harvey Road, Hady Hady Hill, England Chesterƒeld Royal Hospital Stop 2, Calow Royal Hospital Gates, Calow Chesterƒeld Road, Calow Civil Parish Church, Calow A632, Calow Civil Parish Lawn Villas, Calow Eastwood Park, Calow White Hart, Calow Bole Hill, Arkwright Town A632, Sutton Cum Duckmanton Civil Parish Deepsick Bungalow, Arkwright Town Community Centre, Arkwright Town Rosling Way, Arkwright Town Hardwick Drive, Sutton Cum Duckmanton Civil Parish Hillclose, Arkwright Town Arkwright Arms, Long Duckmanton Duckmanton Hill, Long Duckmanton Rectory Road, Long Duckmanton Motorway Bridge, Long Duckmanton Markham Lane, Long Duckmanton Chesterƒeld Road, Sutton Cum Duckmanton Civil Parish Leaholme Estate, Long Duckmanton Business Park, Bolsover Castle Arms, Bolsover Model Village, New Bolsover Model Tavern, New Bolsover Chapel Road, Carr Vale Chapel Road, Bolsover Charlesworth Street, Carr Vale Bathurst Road, Bolsover Sutton Hall Road, Carr Vale Charlesworth Street, Carr Vale Bathurst Road, Bolsover Carr Vale Road, Carr Vale Carr Vale Road, Bolsover Bainbridge Road Middle, Bolsover Bainbridge Road, Bolsover Highƒeld Road, Bolsover 49 New Station Road, Bolsover New Station Road Top, Bolsover Hornscroft Park, Bolsover A632, Bolsover Blue Bell, Bolsover 4 High Street, Bolsover Castle Street, Bolsover Castle Street, Bolsover Market Place, Bolsover Market Place, Bolsover Town End, Bolsover Town End, Bolsover Smithson Avenue, Bolsover Portland Crescent, Bolsover Portland Avenue, Bolsover Water Tower, Hillstown Tower Crescent, Bolsover Direction: Newbold 1A bus Time Schedule 62 stops Newbold Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE
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