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Current Timetable Chesterfield to Matlock via Wingerworth, Clay Cross & Ashover 63 Effective from: 14/09/2020 Hulleys of Baslow Chesterfield, NewWingerworth, Beetwell Street NottinghamHepthorne Drive Lane,Clay Station Cross, Road BridgeClay Street Lane, Clay Littlemoor,Lane StubbenWoolley Edge Moor, Lane AshoverFallgate, New B6036 Road Ashover,Badger Lane Moor RoadKelstedge, AshoverMatlock, Road ChesterfieldMatlock, Road CountyMatlock, Hall Bakewell Road Approx. 10 20 26 29 34 39 42 45 48 53 56 58 journey times Monday to Friday Codes Hol Sch Hol Derbyshire School Holidays Only Chesterfield, New Beetwell Street, Stop B12 ··· ··· 1030 1230 1430 1710 Sch Derbyshire Schooldays Only Wingerworth Church 0725 0725 Hazel Drive, Nottingham Drive 1040 1240 1440 1720 Hepthorne Lane, Station Road 0735 0735 1050 1250 1450 1730 Clay Cross Bus Station (Bay 5) arr 0741 0741 1056 1256 1456 1736 Clay Cross Bus Station (Bay 5) dep 0746 0746 1056 1256 1456 1736 Clay Lane, Windermere Rd 0749 0749 1059 1259 1459 1739 Littlemoor, Ashover Road 0754 0754 1104 1304 1504 1744 Wooley Moor, Ashover New Road 0759 0759 1109 1309 1509 1749 Milltown, The Nettle Inn 0802 0802 1112 1312 1512 1752 Ashover, Moor Road 0810 0810 1115 1315 1515 1755 Kelstedge, Ashover Road 0813 0813 1118 1318 1518 1758 Matlock, Duke Of Wellington 0823 0823 1123 1323 1523 ··· Matlock, County Hall 0826 0826 1126 1326 1526 ··· Matlock Bakewell Road, Stand D 0828 0828 1128 1328 1528 ··· Highfields, Starkholmes ··· 0833 ··· ··· ··· ··· 1 Chesterfield to Matlock via Wingerworth, Clay Cross & Ashover 63 Effective from: 14/09/2020 Hulleys of Baslow Chesterfield, NewWingerworth, Beetwell Street NottinghamHepthorne Drive Lane,Clay Station Cross, Road BridgeClay Street Lane, Clay Littlemoor,Lane StubbenWoolley Edge Moor, Lane AshoverFallgate, New B6036 Road Ashover,Badger Lane Moor RoadKelstedge, AshoverMatlock, Road ChesterfieldMatlock, Road CountyMatlock, Hall Bakewell Road Approx. 10 20 26 29 34 39 42 45 48 53 56 58 journey times Saturday Codes Hol Hol Derbyshire School Holidays Only Chesterfield, New Beetwell Street, Stop B12 ··· 1030 1230 1430 1710 Wingerworth Church 0725 Hazel Drive, Nottingham Drive 1040 1240 1440 1720 Hepthorne Lane, Station Road 0735 1050 1250 1450 1730 Clay Cross Bus Station (Bay 5) arr 0741 1056 1256 1456 1736 Clay Cross Bus Station (Bay 5) dep 0746 1056 1256 1456 1736 Clay Lane, Windermere Rd 0749 1059 1259 1459 1739 Littlemoor, Ashover Road 0754 1104 1304 1504 1744 Wooley Moor, Ashover New Road 0759 1109 1309 1509 1749 Milltown, The Nettle Inn 0802 1112 1312 1512 1752 Ashover, Moor Road 0810 1115 1315 1515 1755 Kelstedge, Ashover Road 0813 1118 1318 1518 1758 Matlock, Duke Of Wellington 0823 1123 1323 1523 ··· Matlock, County Hall 0826 1126 1326 1526 ··· Matlock Bakewell Road, Stand D 0828 1128 1328 1528 ··· 2 Matlock to Chesterfield via Ashover, Clay Cross & Wingerworth 63 Effective from: 14/09/2020 Hulleys of Baslow Matlock, Bakewell RoadMatlock, County HallMatlock, ChesterfieldKelstedge, Road The CausewayFallgate, Hard MeadowLittlemoor, Lane StubbenClay Edge Lane, Lane Clay LaneClay Cross, Bridge StreetWingerworth, NottinghamChesterfield, Drive New Beetwell Street Approx. 2 4 10 16 24 28 32 45 55 journey times Monday to Friday Codes Sch Hol Hol Derbyshire School Holidays Only Highfields, Starkholmes ··· ··· ··· 1540 ··· Sch Derbyshire Schooldays Only Matlock Bakewell Road, Stand D 0930 1130 1330 1545 1545 Matlock, County Hall 0932 1132 1332 1547 1547 Duke Of Wellington, Chesterfield Road 0932 1135 1335 1550 1550 Kelstedge, Inn 0940 1140 1340 1555 1555 Ashover, Moor Road 0943 1143 1343 1558 1558 Fallgate, The Nettle Inn 0946 1146 1346 1601 1601 Woolley Moor, Badger Lane 0949 1149 1349 1604 1604 Littlemoor, Ashover Road 0954 1154 1354 1609 1609 Clay Lane, Windermere Rd 0958 1158 1358 1613 1613 Clay Cross Bus Station (Bay 5) 1002 1202 1402 1617 1617 Hepthorne Lane, Station Road 1007 1207 1407 1622 1622 Hazel Drive, Nottingham Drive 1015 1215 1415 Church, Longedge Lane 1630 1630 Chesterfield, New Beetwell Street, Stop B12 1025 1225 1425 1640 1640 3 Matlock to Chesterfield via Ashover, Clay Cross & Wingerworth 63 Effective from: 14/09/2020 Hulleys of Baslow Matlock, Bakewell RoadMatlock, County HallMatlock, ChesterfieldKelstedge, Road The CausewayFallgate, Hard MeadowLittlemoor, Lane StubbenClay Edge Lane, Lane Clay LaneClay Cross, Bridge StreetWingerworth, NottinghamChesterfield, Drive New Beetwell Street Approx. 2 4 10 16 24 28 32 45 55 journey times Saturday Matlock Bakewell Road, Stand D 0930 1130 1330 1545 Matlock, County Hall 0932 1132 1332 1547 Duke Of Wellington, Chesterfield Road 0932 1135 1335 1550 Kelstedge, Inn 0940 1140 1340 1555 Ashover, Moor Road 0943 1143 1343 1558 Fallgate, The Nettle Inn 0946 1146 1346 1601 Woolley Moor, Badger Lane 0949 1149 1349 1604 Littlemoor, Ashover Road 0954 1154 1354 1609 Clay Lane, Windermere Rd 0958 1158 1358 1613 Clay Cross Bus Station (Bay 5) 1002 1202 1402 1617 Hepthorne Lane, Station Road 1007 1207 1407 1622 Hazel Drive, Nottingham Drive 1015 1215 1415 Church, Longedge Lane 1630 Chesterfield, New Beetwell Street, Stop B12 1025 1225 1425 1640 4.
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