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- 1717 - - 1817 - - 1918 Brinnington 1620 - - 1720 - - 1820 - - 1921 Reddish North 1623 - - 1723 - - 1823 - - 1924 Manchester Piccadilly a 1634 - - 1734 - - 1833 - - 1935 bus bus bus bus Sheffield d 1805 - - - 2219 - Dore & Totley 1820 - - - 2234 - Grindleford 1840 - - - 2254 - Hathersage 1850 - - - 2304 - Bamford 1855 - - - 2309 - Hope (Derbyshire) 1900 1910 - - 2314 2325 Edale - 19a30 - - - 23a45 Chinley a 1930 - - - 2344 - Chinley d 1930 - - - 2344 - Hazel Grove - - - - - - Stockport - - - - 00s16 - New Mills Central a 1955 - - - - - New Mills Central d - - 2015 2300 - - Strines - - 2018 2303 - - Marple - - 2021 2307 - - Romiley - - 2025 2310 - - Bredbury - - 2028 2313 - - Brinnington - - 2031 2316 - - Reddish North - - 2034 2319 - - Manchester Piccadilly a - - 2044 2330 0041 - a Arrival time s Stops to set down passengers only.
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