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Derbyshire County 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 To Holmfirth 351 Holme Greenfield DERBYSHIRE A Public Transport Map A Pennine Way 351 Trans Pennine Trail Mossley Trans Pennine Trail Woodhead M1 to Leeds Crowden Langsett Tameside Reservoir Hospital 236 Torside Underbank Ashton- 237 Pennine Reservoir Reservoir under- Stalybridge Bridleway 236 Lyne 237 l a Torside n a C Trans Pennine To Manchester 236 t Trail 351 s 237 e Guide r 237 Tintwistle o SOUTH YORKSHIRE Bridge F Bleaklow R k i a v e Broomhead e P r 237 Reservoir 236 D 237 Hollingworth o Flowery K n Hyde Padfield P A R Field Pennine A L North Hadfield Way O N B Newton Mottram A T I B 236 351 N 341 Godley Old T More Hall Hyde 341 Glossop I C Reservoir Hyde 341 Dinting T R Trans Pennine Central 341 341 394 I S Trail 341 341 D 341 K Upper Derwent 341 341 Hattersley 341 Gamesley A (Kings Tree) Glossop 236 P E 341 236,237 237 To GREATER Broadbottom 341 Manchester w ro 394 Simmondley MANCHESTER e th Charlesworth 61,341 E r Derwent Sheffield & South Woodley e 351,394 Sheffield v 394 orkshire Navigation Bredbury i Reservoir Y R 43,44,50,50A,53 Chisworth R 65,80,218,252 Romiley i Northern M18 to Doncaster 61 ve r Middlewood 271,272,273 General 394 Lo Hospital xl 274,275,X17,X30 ey Meadowhall Derwent Dams Lane Ends Grouse Inn m Goyt ra r rt e e iv p R u Marple 394 Derwent S To Stockport Marple Fairholmes S u Kinder p Riv e Bridge er r A H1 ,H2 t s r 358 Marple 61 ho L a Offerton p ad m yb Rosehill ow SOUTH 273 e Shalesmoor Marple Kinder r C Ulley C To Little Hayfield Reservoir H1 R e Country Stockport Goyt s 275 Trans R YORKSHIRE e Moscar 273 Rivelin H2 r Sheffield i Park Way v 274 Pennine v 199 P 274 Pennine o 273 Lodge Post e e Sheffield r i Crosspool Trail a r Cutthroat 394 Hawk Green Way Fearfall Wood 275 University R C k Office 80 o Trans a R Thornsett 60,358 Bridge 273 t Stepping Hill F 60 h n i X30 e o v Rivelin Dams r Pennine a r e 274 l e r Hayfield 50 s Edale 275 Trail Hazel Grove t G H2 La The Moor A 394 o Birch d 271 50 358 y Sett Valley 61 y Ladybower t 358 bo Trail Vale R wer Hunters 53 ive Reservoir Reservoir To 199 60 r 65,215 Bar Su 80 New No Edale p 394 e er Manor Top 80 Manchester Strines 272 tr Mills 273,274,275 Stanage Edge 218 am 252 A X30 R H1 ,H2 50,50 i High P Edale v Newfield Green 53,80 199 ennine Bridleway e 65 r Yorkshire Bridge Redmires Middlewood Lane Disley N H2 Reservoirs Ecclesall 218 Heeley X30 173,174,271 o Frecheville l e a 272,273,274 273,274 271 26,26A Beighton n Newtown a 4,271 275,276 272 252 73,74,252 C 3,17 17 ,274 Gleadless 80 d ,273 Crystal Peaks Kiveton Park l 72 H1, H2 Bamford Herdings X30 26A e 2 ,H2 26 i Blue John H1 Hope Birley Moor f Treak Cliff Parkhead Park Rother Valley s 60,61 e Cavern 80 26 l Cavern Hope 272 ,273,274 Woodseats Country Park Wales c 199 Furness Goyt Way Supertram X30 A c 275,276,H1 ,H2 Whirlow 26 a H1 ,H2 A Vale 276 43 252 50 Waterthorpe 26 M Castleton 17 73 H2 4 ,271,272 Bamford 218 44 High Lane 50A 252 26 Bridgemont 190 H1 173 273,274, 74 26 80 Peak Peveril 276 X17 A 174 Brough H1 ,H2 272 271 53 Westfield 26 Lyme Chinley Cavern Castle Marquis 65 252 80 X30 26 26A Hall 60 Speedwell 271 174 ,271,272 Norwood Buxworth 190 Cavern 272 of Granby Hathersage Norton 44 Mosborough 80 Halfway Killamarsh 275,276 Ridgeway 252 Thorpe Salvin 276 50 26 ,26A Woodall Stoneheads Whaley Bridge Batemoor Ridgeway Cottage 53A Bagshawe H1 ,H2 271 50A,53 50 80,X30 Harthill 26,26A CHESHIRE Townend Bradwell Dore Industry Centre Upperthorpe A Chapel-en-le- Cavern 272 Ford 50 26 26 X30 Horwich End Sparrowpit Hathersage H1 43 44 50A 53A X30 D Frith 73,252 80 High D H2 53 77,209 Worksop Gritstone 60 Limestone Moor Way Fox House Coal Aston 252 73 Westthorpe Way 199 190 50 190 174 218 50A Eckington 50A, 50A,252 80 Peak 173 Longshaw 14 252 Kettleshulme Shallcross Chapel-en-le-Frith 275 Country Totley 53 Forest 174 276 Dronfield 15 Marsh 53A 74 190 Barmoor Clough Park Holmesdale 15 73 80 61 Grindleford Woodhouse Lane H1 Dronfield Birk Hill 74 Spinkhill 77 H2 Gosforth 252 50A Renishaw Renishaw 199 16 Dronfield 15 Estate Charles 16 Hall A 209 H1 43 Apperknowle 73,74 53,53 ,80 80 Head TP 65 H2 Fernilee 65,66 H1 H2 14 Middle 50 80 74 73 Dove Holes 173,277 Owler Bar 14,15,16 60 F 14 Handley 53 Great r Holmesfield Emmett A Barlborough 65,66 Grindleford o Hallowes Trans 53 73 199 190 Hucklow Bretton g 53,53A 174,277 Eyam g Unstone 50 Pennine Carr 74 Whitwell 61 173 a 16 43 14 Hundall 80 77 77 65,66 65 66 Museum t H1 A Trail Lane t X17 50 277 43 277 E P H2 74 Bridleway d 44 73 ennine Bakestone 60 Highwayman Fernilee 199 Peak Dale Eyam Hall g Millthorpe Unstone Green 74 80 Hodthorpe e H1 Midshires Reservoir Foolow Eyam 65,66,275 65 Moor TP Barlow H2 A Mastin 77 60 199 77 77 Whitwell Way Upper 276,277 New 50 77 65,66 174 Commonside Moor Limestone Wardlow End 173,174 Whittington 74 49,73 275 Barrow Hill Clowne 77 Rainow Blue Boar 68 65,66,174 16 209 Way C Batham A 277 Mires 174 77 74 190 u Old 65 ,66 Housley 275,276 276 H1 80 80 r 25 25 Gate 174 277 b 218 44 Whittington 80 Creswell 199 Tideswell 73 173 Stoney a H2 50 90 90 49 ,1 r 14 7 81 77 Errwood 65 77 174 50A 74 ,7 Creswell Crags TP ,2 Middleton E Barlow 44 Hollingwood Staveley 1 174 d 44 H1 25 80,8 60 Reservoir Litton g 53 Chestnut Drive Wardlow Calver e Church 81 53, Brownedge Waterswallows H2 43,50 A 1 90 Woodthorpe Calver Sough 1A X17 A 80 53 A 50 53 ,77 277 Holbeck 90 77 74 Creswell 1 1A 44 74 190 65 Hurdsfield 66 B 77 Poolsbrook Elmfields 16,61,65,65A Cliff Stanfree Walker A a Four Lane Ends 74 65 173 s 1 1A 77 74 58 218 174 College l Whittington 81 53 Barn 185,186 o 74 58 w 81 R 173 A 49 alley 218 Barber Lane 1,1A Moor Brimington 53 Macclesfield i 190,199,441 209 v E 16 90 Inkersall 90 d Cutthorpe e Cressbrook 275 74 442,T P, X18 Buxton g Shuttlewood r 174 74,90 E Ravenstor e Newbold 1 77 E 58 Goyt V Monsal Trail 276 60 G 58 65 Baslow Holme Hall 1A 14,25,43 Tapton 80 Duckmanton 1 53 Forest o Miller’s 173 Linacre Old 16 44,50,50A 209 Norton y Riv 277 Robin Trans 81 53A t 65 A er Wy Church Reservoirs Cottage X18 65 Dale e Brampton H1 90, H1 Pennine 74 90 81 Poole’s Cavern & Great Hassop Hood 170 H2 ,X17 74 81 23 Forest Adventure 170 Wigley H2 77 Trail Business Park Topley Monsal Dale 173 Longstone 170 1 Woodlands Ladmanlow 65A 58 66 170 Chesterfield Royal New 1A 1 Cat & Fiddle Pike 277 X70 Baslow Chatsworth Ashgate Hospital Arkwright 1,23 Cuckney 185 441 Bridleway 173 170 170 1 P A 218 276 Park X70 170 170 Chesterfield 1 B ennine X18 Hospice Cuckney A 65 Nether End 1A 1A Markham 1 1A Whaley Thorns 23 186 442 65 65A Monsal 170 Wadshelf 170 1 58 Midshires ,TP,X18 275 Pilsley 66 Brampton Vale Bolsover 81 Langwith- Creswell TP TP A Belmont Calow Whaley Thorns Way 65 Head 218 218 0 Road Harpur TP 66,91,X7 48 Bole Hill Bolsover Castle 209 65A 58 Taddington 173 58 66 X17 442 277 X70 X17 Langwith Macclesfield Hill 65A 170 X17 48 48 New Bolsover 1 Nether Forest 441 Ashford-in- 218 Chatsworth House 90 90 X18 48 48 1A 1A 1A 1 Langwith Burlow 91 Carr B A Chelmorton TP TP the-Water Birdholme Hillstown 23,23 442 65 TP A Edensor 58,217,218 Holymoorside Sutton Vale 185,186 65 X18 Monsal R Calow Sutton 1,1A 1 1 16 TP 90 i Hasland Scarsdale 12 173 Trail 90 Walton v 16 Spring 209 Brierlow TP TP e 16 Green Hall 49,53 Langwith Junction ,X18 r Chesterfield Hospital A Bar X18 91 R Wood 53 Gritstone Walton o Church 217 terminating: X17 th 56 Sutton 1 Way e Palterton 1 12 Old House Calton Lees 14,25,43,44,50 Church r 16 PRO Scarsdale 53A Scarcliffe 23 Warsop 58 53 B Flagg Sheldon Museum 50A,51,54,55,56 23 441 Sterndale Bakewell Langer Lane 55 63 51 Temple 48 Stockley Shirebrook Warsop 442 63,66,74,77,80,91 54 Grassmoor Trail 23 12 Moor t Quarnford 6·1,170,171,172 Church 63 Normanton 23B Warsop n 170,CMT,PRO,X1 X17 Country Shirebrook (Travellers Rest) 178 173,178,218,275 e Beeley CMT Heath Vale Pomeroy 178 w X18,X70 Stone X18 63 Park 49 12 209 r Wingerworth 49 n Shutts 276,277,X70 e X1 48 e Limestone 58 6·1 also calling: Edge 55 Five Pits 56 ed To R Earl D 63 49 53 ive 58 63 M Edwinstowe r Lane r r Dov Way 171 1,1A,16,H1 ,H2 ,X17 Trail PRO 48,49 48 A 12 e e e 49 Sterndale 441 178 178 R 53 12 v v 49 12 i 172 i i O PRO v Haddon Hall ‘Lido’ 55 51,55 Grassmoor 56 R R PR Monyash e 217 63 PRO Hollinsclough High Peak TP r Deerlands 63 48 Glapwell 178 Tupton Holmewood Doe 23 442 Trail 58 58 178 Over 178 Road 55 55 54 Alma Spion Kop Wye South 63 Bramley 49 49 23B 6·1 TP X18 63 51 56 Lea New Gradbach Haddon R Chesterfield Dane X18 Rowsley CMT Estate Vale i 54 56 Williamthorpe F Bosley er v Way 49 PRO Houghton F iv e 48 Stainsby Rowthorne 12 R 16 r Old Tupton 55 53 Reservoir Crowdecote 171 Pleasley Trail Caudwells Mill Lane A Lim 63 North Wingfield 53 esto Lathkill Dale 172 Mill 6·1 A X17 55 178 ne W 178 m 55 Green ay 178 217 b X18 63 442 441 171 e 51 56 56 Pleasley Longnor TP r CMT North Wingfield Church Rowthorne Youlgreave Trail Stanton in X18 X1 55 Hardwick 23 Alport Kelstedge Lower Hardwick NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Peak 48,49 Holmgate 48 Hall 23B 178 Darley Dale 49,54 Pilsley Herb Old Hall 53 Winking 171 54,150 Estate 55,63 442 Peak Post Office 63 Garden 53A Man 178 Rail Clay Cross 55 Parsley 172 Hardstoft PRO Mansfield Darley Dale Ashover 56 Woodhouse Hay 63 Mansfield Woodhouse STAFFORDSHIRE Institute Littlemoor 51 56 23B 23 16 Middleton by 63 53 56 A 12 P Youlgreave X17 Springvale Five Pits 53 E 441 172 Hackney X18 63 Pilsley PRO A Milltown 150 Road Trail Teversal K Red 63 ‘White Westfield Lane D CMT Trails I S T Birchover Darley Bridge House 63,110,111 Handley Hart’ 23B R I C X1 55 T Carriage 6·1 140,141,150 Woolley 1 Mansfield N A T I O N A L P A R K Museum
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