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X70 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X70 bus time schedule & line map X70 Bakewell - Chesterƒeld View In Website Mode The X70 bus line (Bakewell - Chesterƒeld) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bakewell: 8:05 AM - 5:35 PM (2) Buxton: 9:20 AM - 3:15 PM (3) Chesterƒeld: 7:10 AM - 5:03 PM (4) Middleton by Youlgreave: 4:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X70 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X70 bus arriving. Direction: Bakewell X70 bus Time Schedule 44 stops Bakewell Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:05 AM - 4:25 PM Monday 8:05 AM - 5:35 PM New Beetwell Street, Chesterƒeld (B12) Pavements Shopping Centre Car Park Bridge, Chesterƒeld Tuesday 8:05 AM - 5:35 PM West Bars, Chesterƒeld Wednesday 8:05 AM - 5:35 PM 1 Future Walk, Chesterƒeld Thursday 8:05 AM - 5:35 PM Wheatbridge Road, Chesterƒeld Friday 8:05 AM - 5:35 PM Wheatbridge Road, Chesterƒeld Saturday 8:20 AM - 5:35 PM Tramway Tavern, Brampton Chatsworth Road, Chesterƒeld Barker Lane, Brampton A619, Chesterƒeld X70 bus Info Direction: Bakewell Walton Road End, Brampton Stops: 44 Chatsworth Road, Chesterƒeld Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: New Beetwell Street, Chesterƒeld Heaton Street, Brampton (B12), West Bars, Chesterƒeld, Wheatbridge Road, 422 Chatsworth Road, Chesterƒeld Chesterƒeld, Tramway Tavern, Brampton, Barker Lane, Brampton, Walton Road End, Brampton, Vincent Crescent, Brampton Heaton Street, Brampton, Vincent Crescent, Brampton, Brookƒeld Community School, Brookside, Brookƒeld Community School, Brookside Brookƒeld Avenue, Brookside, Brookside Bar, Brookside, Proctors Nurseries, Brookside, Holymoor Brookƒeld Avenue, Brookside Road, Holymoorside, Chanderhill, Holymoorside, Baslow Road, Wadshelf, The Highwayman, Brookside Bar, Brookside Eastmoor, Northend Farm, Eastmoor, Sheeplea Cottage, Eastmoor, Robin Hood, Baslow, Golden Proctors Nurseries, Brookside Gates, Baslow, Nether End, Baslow, Church, Baslow, Chatsworth Road, Holymoorside And Walton Civil Parish White Lodge Lane, Baslow, Stanton Ford, Baslow, Cliff College, Calver, Bridge, Calver, Crossroads, Holymoor Road, Holymoorside Calver, Ferndale House, Stoney Middleton, Toll Bar, Stoney Middleton, Wardlow Mires, Wardlow, Church, Chanderhill, Holymoorside Wardlow, Hotel, Monsal Head, Ashford Lane, Monsal Head, Packhorse Inn, Little Longstone, Moor Road, Baslow Road, Wadshelf Great Longstone, Village Green, Great Longstone, Croft Road, Great Longstone, New Road, Ashford-In- The Highwayman, Eastmoor The-Water, Ashford Mill, Ashford-In-The-Water, Lakeside, Bakewell, Lumford Mill, Bakewell, Fire Northend Farm, Eastmoor Station, Bakewell, Lady Manners School, Bakewell, Matlock Street, Bakewell Sheeplea Cottage, Eastmoor Robin Hood, Baslow Golden Gates, Baslow Nether End, Baslow Church Lane, Baslow And Bubnell Civil Parish Church, Baslow Church Street, Baslow And Bubnell Civil Parish White Lodge Lane, Baslow Stanton Ford, Baslow Cliff College, Calver Bridge, Calver Crossroads, Calver Ferndale House, Stoney Middleton Toll Bar, Stoney Middleton A623, Stoney Middleton Civil Parish Wardlow Mires, Wardlow Church, Wardlow B6465, Wardlow Civil Parish Hotel, Monsal Head Ashford Lane, Monsal Head Packhorse Inn, Little Longstone Moor Road, Great Longstone Village Green, Great Longstone Croft Road, Great Longstone New Road, Ashford-In-The-Water Ashford Mill, Ashford-In-The-Water Lakeside, Bakewell Lumford Mill, Bakewell Fire Station, Bakewell Buxton Road, Bakewell Lady Manners School, Bakewell Bus Bay, Bakewell Civil Parish Matlock Street, Bakewell Direction: Buxton X70 bus Time Schedule 58 stops Buxton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:20 AM - 3:15 PM Railway Station, Chesterƒeld Tuesday 9:20 AM - 3:15 PM Brewery Street, Chesterƒeld Chesterƒeld College Bus Bay, Chesterƒeld Wednesday 9:20 AM - 3:15 PM New Beetwell Street, Chesterƒeld (B12) Thursday 9:20 AM - 3:15 PM Pavements Shopping Centre Car Park Bridge, Chesterƒeld Friday 9:20 AM - 3:15 PM West Bars, Chesterƒeld Saturday 9:20 AM - 3:15 PM 1 Future Walk, Chesterƒeld Wheatbridge Road, Chesterƒeld Wheatbridge Road, Chesterƒeld X70 bus Info Tramway Tavern, Brampton Direction: Buxton Chatsworth Road, Chesterƒeld Stops: 58 Trip Duration: 92 min Barker Lane, Brampton Line Summary: Railway Station, Chesterƒeld, A619, Chesterƒeld Brewery Street, Chesterƒeld, New Beetwell Street, Chesterƒeld (B12), West Bars, Chesterƒeld, Walton Road End, Brampton Wheatbridge Road, Chesterƒeld, Tramway Tavern, Chatsworth Road, Chesterƒeld Brampton, Barker Lane, Brampton, Walton Road End, Brampton, Heaton Street, Brampton, Vincent Heaton Street, Brampton Crescent, Brampton, Brookƒeld Community School, 422 Chatsworth Road, Chesterƒeld Brookside, Brookƒeld Avenue, Brookside, Brookside Bar, Brookside, Proctors Nurseries, Brookside, Vincent Crescent, Brampton Holymoor Road, Holymoorside, Chanderhill, Holymoorside, Baslow Road, Wadshelf, The Brookƒeld Community School, Brookside Highwayman, Eastmoor, Northend Farm, Eastmoor, Sheeplea Cottage, Eastmoor, Robin Hood, Baslow, Brookƒeld Avenue, Brookside Golden Gates, Baslow, Nether End, Baslow, Devonshire Bridge, Baslow, Birchills Lodge, Bakewell, Brookside Bar, Brookside Pineapple Farm, Bakewell, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Higgenholes, Bakewell, Newholme Hospital, Proctors Nurseries, Brookside Bakewell, Castle Mount Crescent, Bakewell, Square, Chatsworth Road, Holymoorside And Walton Civil Parish Bakewell, Matlock Street, Bakewell, The Manners, Bakewell, Burton Close Drive, Bakewell, Haddon Holymoor Road, Holymoorside House Farm, Bakewell, Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Picory Corner, Rowsley, Oxclose Wood, Stanton In Peak, Chanderhill, Holymoorside Riverside, Alport, Alport Lane, Youlgreave, Church, Youlgreave, Holywell Lane, Youlgreave, Grove Place, Youlgreave, The Square, Middleton by Youlgreave, Baslow Road, Wadshelf The Rake, Parsley Hay, Bull In the Thorn, Pomeroy, Duke Of York, Pomeroy, Main Road, Sterndale Moor, The Highwayman, Eastmoor Bookstore, Brierlow Bar, Staden Lane, Buxton, Central Drive, Buxton, White Knowle Road, Buxton, Northend Farm, Eastmoor Heath Grove, Buxton, Five Ways Junction, Buxton, Market Place, Buxton, Terrace Road, Buxton, Railway Sheeplea Cottage, Eastmoor Station, Buxton, Sylvan Park, Buxton Robin Hood, Baslow Golden Gates, Baslow Nether End, Baslow Church Lane, Baslow And Bubnell Civil Parish Devonshire Bridge, Baslow Birchills Lodge, Bakewell Pineapple Farm, Bakewell Baslow Road, Bakewell Baslow Road, Bakewell Civil Parish Higgenholes, Bakewell Brookƒeld Lane, Bakewell Civil Parish Newholme Hospital, Bakewell Castle Mount Crescent, Bakewell Square, Bakewell Bridge Street, Bakewell Matlock Street, Bakewell The Manners, Bakewell Matlock Street, Bakewell Burton Close Drive, Bakewell Haddon House Farm, Bakewell Haddon Hall, Bakewell A6, Nether Haddon Civil Parish Picory Corner, Rowsley Oxclose Wood, Stanton In Peak Riverside, Alport Alport Lane, Youlgreave Church, Youlgreave Church Street, Youlgreave Civil Parish Holywell Lane, Youlgreave Brookleton, Youlgreave Civil Parish Grove Place, Youlgreave The Square, Middleton by Youlgreave The Rake, Parsley Hay Bull In the Thorn, Pomeroy Duke Of York, Pomeroy Main Road, Sterndale Moor Bookstore, Brierlow Bar Staden Lane, Buxton Central Drive, Buxton White Knowle Road, Buxton Heath Grove, Buxton Heath Mews, England Five Ways Junction, Buxton Market Place, Buxton Concert Place, Buxton Terrace Road, Buxton Terrace Road, Buxton Railway Station, Buxton Station Road, Buxton Sylvan Park, Buxton Station Road, Buxton Direction: Chesterƒeld X70 bus Time Schedule 73 stops Chesterƒeld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:40 AM - 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