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Loughborough | East Midlands Airport | Derby Then at These Times Until Mondays-Sundays Leicester | Loughborough | East Midlands Airport | Derby pm am am am am am am am am Leicester Gravel Street Stop Z5 11.55 12.55 1.55 2.55 3.55 4.55 - 5.55 - Loughborough High Street, Stop HB 12.20 1.20 2.20 3.20 4.20 5.20 5.50 6.20 6.48 Hathern Opp Anchor Inn 12.32 1.32 2.32 3.32 4.32 5.29 5.59 6.29 6.57 Long Whatton Piper Drive x x x x x x x 6.33 x Diseworth Opp Bull & Swan x x x x x x x 6.36 x Kegworth Square 12.38 1.38 2.38 3.38 4.38 5.35 6.05 x 7.03 Pegasus Business Park 12.42 1.42 2.42 3.42 4.42 5.39 6.09 6.39 7.08 East Midlands Airport Bay C 12.47 1.47 2.47 3.47 4.47 5.44 6.14 6.44 7.15 East Midlands Airport DHL 12.50 1.50 2.50 3.50 4.50 5.47 6.17 6.47 7.18 Castle Donington bus station, Stand A 12.55 1.55 2.55 3.55 4.55 5.52 6.22 6.52 7.25 Shardlow Navigation Inn 1.03 2.03 3.03 4.03 5.03 6.01 6.31 7.01 7.35 Alvaston Blue Peter 1.10 2.10 3.10 4.10 5.10 6.09 6.39 7.09 7.45 Derby train station forecourt 1.18 2.18 3.18 4.18 5.18 6.18 6.48 7.18 7.51 Derby bus station, bay 7 x x x x x x x x 7.55 Derby Morledge, stop C8 1.20 2.20 3.20 4.20 5.20 6.20 6.50 7.20 - am am am am pm Leicester Gravel Street Stop Z5 6.50 - - - - - - Leicester St Margarets bus stn, Bay SG x - 7.50 8.20 50 20 4.50 Loughborough High Street, Stop HB 7.18 7.48 8.18 8.48 18 48 5.18 Hathern Opp Anchor Inn 7.27 7.57 8.27 8.57 27 57 5.27 Long Whatton Piper Drive 7.31 x 8.31 x 31 x 5.31 Diseworth Opp Bull & Swan 7.37 x 8.37 x then 37 x 5.37 Kegworth Square x 8.03 x 9.03 at x 03 until x these Pegasus Business Park 7.40 8.10 8.40 9.10 40 10 5.40 times East Midlands Airport Bay C 7.45 8.15 8.45 9.15 45 15 5.45 East Midlands Airport DHL 7.48 8.18 8.48 9.18 48 18 5.48 Castle Donington bus station, Stand A 7.55 8.25 8.55 9.25 55 25 5.55 Shardlow Navigation Inn 8.05 8.35 9.05 9.35 05 35 6.05 Alvaston Blue Peter 8.15 8.45 9.15 9.45 15 45 6.15 Derby train station forecourt 8.21 8.51 9.21 9.51 21 51 6.21 Derby bus station, bay 7 8.25 8.55 9.25 9.55 25 55 6.25 Mondays-Sundays Leicester | Loughborough | East Midlands Airport | Derby pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm Leicester Gravel Street Stop Z5 5.20 5.50 6.20 6.55 7.55 8.55 9.55 10.55 Loughborough High Street, Stop HB 5.48 6.18 6.48 7.20 8.20 9.20 10.20 11.20 Hathern Opp Anchor Inn 5.57 6.27 3M 7.32 8.32 9.32 10.32 11.32 Long Whatton Piper Drive x 6.31 - x x x x x Diseworth Opp Bull & Swan x 6.37 - x x x x x Kegworth Square 6.03 x - 7.38 8.38 9.38 10.38 11.38 Pegasus Business Park 6.10 6.40 - 7.42 8.42 9.42 10.42 11.42 East Midlands Airport Bay C 6.15 6.45 - 7.47 8.47 9.47 10.47 11.47 East Midlands Airport DHL 6.18 6.48 - 7.50 8.50 9.50 10.50 11.50 Castle Donington bus station, Stand A 6.25 6.55 - 7.55 8.55 9.55 10.55 11.55 Shardlow Navigation Inn 6.35 7.05 - 8.03 9.03 10.03 11.03 12.03 Alvaston Blue Peter 6.46 7.15 8.10 9.10 10.10 11.10 12.10 Derby train station forecourt 6.51 7.21 - 8.18 9.18 10.18 11.18 12.18 Derby bus station, bay 7 6.55 7.25 - 8.20 9.20 10.20 11.20 - Derby Morledge, stop C8 - - - - - - - 12.20 runs to Derby Road/3M Island Mondays-Sundays Derby | East Midlands Airport | Loughborough | Leicester am am am am am am am am am Derby Morledge, Stop C8 12.25 1.25 2.25 3.25 4.25 5.25 6.25 - 7.05 Derby train station Forecourt 12.27 1.27 2.27 3.27 4.27 5.27 6.27 - 7.09 Alvaston Blue Peter 12.35 1.35 2.35 3.35 4.35 5.35 6.35 - 7.16 Shardlow Navigation Inn 12.42 1.42 2.42 3.42 4.42 5.42 6.42 - 7.25 Castle Donington bus station, stand B 12.50 1.50 2.50 3.50 4.50 5.50 6.50 - 7.35 East Midlands Airport DHL 12.55 1.55 2.55 3.55 4.55 5.55 6.55 - 7.41 East Midlands Airport bay D 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 - 7.48 Pegasus Business Park 1.03 2.03 3.03 4.03 5.03 6.03 7.03 - 7.50 Kegworth Square 1.09 2.09 3.09 4.09 5.09 6.09 7.09 - x Diseworth Bull & Swan x x x x x x x - 7.53 Long Whatton Piper Drive x x x x x x x - 7.59 Hathern Anchor Inn 1.15 2.15 3.15 4.15 5.15 6.15 7.15 3M 8.03 Loughborough Lemyngton St, Stop LA 1.27 2.27 3.27 4.27 5.27 6.27 7.27 7.43 8.13 Leicester St Margarets bus stn, bay SG - - - - - - 7.50 8.10 8.40 Leicester Gravel Street, stop Z5 1.50 2.50 3.50 4.50 5.50 6.50 - - - runs from Derby Road/3M Island am am am pm pm Derby Morledge, Stop C8 7.35 - - - - - - Derby bus station Bay 7 - 8.05 8.35 05 35 5.05 5.35 Derby train station Forecourt 7.39 8.09 8.39 09 39 5.09 5.39 Alvaston Blue Peter 7.46 8.16 8.46 16 46 5.16 5.46 Shardlow Navigation Inn 7.55 8.25 8.55 25 55 5.25 5.55 Castle Donington bus station, stand B 8.05 8.35 9.05 then 35 05 5.35 6.05 East Midlands Airport DHL 8.11 8.41 9.11 at 41 11 until 5.41 6.11 East Midlands Airport bay D 8.18 8.48 9.18 these 48 18 5.48 6.18 Pegasus Business Park 8.20 8.50 9.20 times 50 20 5.50 6.20 Kegworth Square 8.27 x 9.27 x 27 x 6.27 Diseworth Bull & Swan x 8.53 x 53 x 5.53 x Long Whatton Piper Drive x 8.59 x 59 x 5.59 x Hathern Anchor Inn 8.33 9.03 9.33 03 33 6.03 6.33 Loughborough Lemyngton St, Stop LA 8.43 9.13 9.43 13 43 6.13 6.43 Leicester St Margarets bus stn, bay SG 9.10 9.40 10.10 40 10 6.40 - Leicester Gravel Street, stop Z5 - - - - - - - Mondays-Sundays Derby | East Midlands Airport | Loughborough | Leicester pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm Derby bus station Bay 7 6.05 6.35 7.05 7.40 8.25 9.25 10.25 11.25 Derby train station Forecourt 6.09 6.39 7.09 7.43 8.27 9.27 10.27 11.27 Alvaston Blue Peter 6.16 6.46 7.16 7.49 8.35 9.35 10.35 11.35 Shardlow Navigation Inn 6.25 6.55 7.25 7.58 8.42 9.42 10.42 11.42 Castle Donington bus station, stand B 6.35 7.05 7.35 8.08 8.50 9.50 10.50 11.50 East Midlands Airport DHL 6.41 7.11 7.41 8.14 8.55 9.55 10.55 11.55 East Midlands Airport bay D 6.48 7.18 7.48 8.22 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 Pegasus Business Park 6.50 7.20 7.50 8.24 9.03 10.03 11.03 12.03 Kegworth Square x 7.27 x 8.29 9.09 10.09 11.09 12.09 Diseworth Bull & Swan 6.53 x 7.53 x x x x x Long Whatton Piper Drive 6.59 x 7.59 x x x x x Hathern Anchor Inn 7.03 7.33 8.03 8.33 9.15 10.15 11.15 12.15 Loughborough Lemyngton St, Stop LA 7.13 7.43 8.13 8.42 9.27 10.27 11.27 12.27 Leicester St Margarets bus stn, bay SG 7.40 - 8.40 - 9.50 10.50 x x Leicester Gravel Street, stop Z5 - - - - - - 11.50 12.50.
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