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150 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 150 bus time schedule & line map 150 Alfreton View In Website Mode The 150 bus line (Alfreton) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Alfreton: 7:50 AM - 4:45 PM (2) Clay Cross: 8:50 AM - 2:35 PM (3) Matlock: 7:20 AM - 5:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 150 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 150 bus arriving. Direction: Alfreton 150 bus Time Schedule 27 stops Alfreton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:50 AM - 4:45 PM Bakewell Road, Matlock Tuesday 7:50 AM - 4:45 PM Causeway Lane, Matlock 1 Firs Parade, Matlock Wednesday 7:50 AM - 4:45 PM Red Lion, Matlock Green Thursday 7:50 AM - 4:45 PM Friday 7:50 AM - 4:45 PM Butts Drive, Matlock Green Saturday 7:50 AM - 4:45 PM The Cliff, Matlock Green Smuse Lane, Matlock Green Brookƒeld Park, Tansley 150 bus Info Direction: Alfreton Moorland Terrace, Tansley Stops: 27 Trip Duration: 25 min Holly Lane, Tansley Line Summary: Bakewell Road, Matlock, Causeway Lane, Matlock, Red Lion, Matlock Green, Butts Drive, Ashley Close, Tansley Civil Parish Matlock Green, The Cliff, Matlock Green, Smuse Lane, Matlock Green, Brookƒeld Park, Tansley, Goldhill, Tansley Moorland Terrace, Tansley, Holly Lane, Tansley, Church Street, Tansley Civil Parish Goldhill, Tansley, Village Green, Tansley, Goldhill, Tansley, Holly Lane, Tansley, The Tavern, Tansley, Yew Village Green, Tansley Tree Farm, Tansley, Nottingham Road, Tansley, Red Mais Close, Tansley Civil Parish Hill, Tansley, Doehole Lane, Doehole, Dewey Lane Goldhill, Tansley Farm, Doehole, Dewy Lane, Doehole, Mathers Grave, Brackenƒeld, The Green, Brackenƒeld, Millers Lane Church Street, Tansley Civil Parish Crossroads, Brackenƒeld, Brackenƒeld Lane, Wessington, Horse & Jockey, Wessington, Fourlane Holly Lane, Tansley Ends, Oakerthorpe, Bus Station, Alfreton Ashley Close, Tansley Civil Parish The Tavern, Tansley Yew Tree Farm, Tansley Nottingham Road, Tansley Matlock Road, Tansley Civil Parish Red Hill, Tansley Doehole Lane, Doehole Dewey Lane Farm, Doehole Dewy Lane, Doehole Mathers Grave, Brackenƒeld The Green, Brackenƒeld Millers Lane Crossroads, Brackenƒeld Brackenƒeld Lane, Wessington Horse & Jockey, Wessington Fourlane Ends, Oakerthorpe Bus Station, Alfreton Direction: Clay Cross 150 bus Time Schedule 54 stops Clay Cross Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:50 AM - 2:35 PM Bakewell Road, Matlock Tuesday 8:50 AM - 2:35 PM Causeway Lane, Matlock 1 Firs Parade, Matlock Wednesday 8:50 AM - 2:35 PM Red Lion, Matlock Green Thursday 8:50 AM - 2:35 PM Friday 8:50 AM - 2:35 PM Butts Drive, Matlock Green Saturday 8:50 AM - 2:35 PM The Cliff, Matlock Green Smuse Lane, Matlock Green Brookƒeld Park, Tansley 150 bus Info Direction: Clay Cross Moorland Terrace, Tansley Stops: 54 Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: Bakewell Road, Matlock, Causeway Holly Lane, Tansley Lane, Matlock, Red Lion, Matlock Green, Butts Drive, Ashley Close, Tansley Civil Parish Matlock Green, The Cliff, Matlock Green, Smuse Lane, Matlock Green, Brookƒeld Park, Tansley, Goldhill, Tansley Moorland Terrace, Tansley, Holly Lane, Tansley, Church Street, Tansley Civil Parish Goldhill, Tansley, Village Green, Tansley, Goldhill, Village Green, Tansley Tansley, Holly Lane, Tansley, The Tavern, Tansley, Yew Tree Farm, Tansley, Nottingham Road, Tansley, Red Mais Close, Tansley Civil Parish Hill, Tansley, Doehole Lane, Doehole, Dewey Lane Goldhill, Tansley Farm, Doehole, Dewy Lane, Doehole, Mathers Grave, Brackenƒeld, The Green, Brackenƒeld, Millers Lane Church Street, Tansley Civil Parish Crossroads, Brackenƒeld, Brackenƒeld Lane, Holly Lane, Tansley Wessington, Horse & Jockey, Wessington, Fourlane Ends, Oakerthorpe, Bus Station, Alfreton, King Street, Ashley Close, Tansley Civil Parish Alfreton, Alfreton Road, Shirland, Petrol Station, The Tavern, Tansley Shirland, The Hay, Shirland, Church, Shirland, Common Lane, Shirland, Broom Close Farm, Stonebroom, Birkinstyle Avenue, Stonebroom, Health Yew Tree Farm, Tansley Centre, Stonebroom, Community Centre, Stonebroom, Pasture Lane, Stonebroom, Clarence Nottingham Road, Tansley Street, Stonebroom, Love Lane, Morton, Corner Pin, Matlock Road, Tansley Civil Parish Morton, Pit Lane, Morton, New Street, Morton, Church Lane, Morton, Stretton Road, Morton, Sitwell Red Hill, Tansley Villas, Morton, Morton Road, Stretton, Nursery, Stretton, Top Farm Houses, Stretton, Highstairs Doehole Lane, Doehole Lane, Stretton, St Clares Convent, Clay Cross, Vicarage Gardens, Clay Cross, Broadleys, Clay Cross, Dewey Lane Farm, Doehole Bus Station, Clay Cross Dewy Lane, Doehole Mathers Grave, Brackenƒeld The Green, Brackenƒeld Millers Lane Crossroads, Brackenƒeld Brackenƒeld Lane, Wessington Horse & Jockey, Wessington Fourlane Ends, Oakerthorpe Bus Station, Alfreton King Street, Alfreton King Street, Alfreton Alfreton Road, Shirland Petrol Station, Shirland The Hay, Shirland Church, Shirland Main Road, Shirland And Higham Civil Parish Common Lane, Shirland De Peverel Court, Higham Broom Close Farm, Stonebroom Birkinstyle Avenue, Stonebroom Health Centre, Stonebroom Community Centre, Stonebroom Pasture Lane, Stonebroom Clarence Street, Stonebroom Love Lane, Morton Stonebroom Lane, Tibshelf Civil Parish Corner Pin, Morton Station Road, Morton Civil Parish Pit Lane, Morton Old Colliery Yard, Morton Civil Parish New Street, Morton Church Lane, Morton Stretton Road, Morton Sitwell Villas, Morton Morton Road, Stretton Nursery, Stretton Smiths Lane, Stretton Civil Parish Top Farm Houses, Stretton Highstairs Lane, Stretton St Clares Convent, Clay Cross Vicarage Gardens, Clay Cross Princess Place, Clay Cross Civil Parish Broadleys, Clay Cross Broadleys, Clay Cross Civil Parish Bus Station, Clay Cross Direction: Matlock 150 bus Time Schedule 79 stops Matlock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:20 AM - 5:15 PM Bus Station, Clay Cross Tuesday 7:20 AM - 5:15 PM St Bartholomews Church, Clay Cross Wednesday 7:20 AM - 5:15 PM Vicarage Gardens, Clay Cross Thursday 7:20 AM - 5:15 PM Princess Place, Clay Cross Civil Parish Friday 7:20 AM - 5:15 PM St Clares Convent, Clay Cross Saturday 7:20 AM - 5:15 PM Highstairs Lane, Stretton Top Farm Houses, Stretton Nursery, Stretton 150 bus Info A61, Shirland And Higham Civil Parish Direction: Matlock Stops: 79 Sitwell Villas, Morton Trip Duration: 30 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Clay Cross, St Stretton Road, Morton Bartholomews Church, Clay Cross, Vicarage Gardens, Clay Cross, St Clares Convent, Clay Cross, Church Lane, Morton Highstairs Lane, Stretton, Top Farm Houses, Stretton, Nursery, Stretton, Sitwell Villas, Morton, Stretton Road, Morton, Church Lane, Morton, New New Street, Morton Street, Morton, Pit Lane, Morton, Corner Pin, Morton, Main Road, Morton Civil Parish Love Lane, Morton, Clarence Street, Stonebroom, The Mayƒeld, Stonebroom, Pasture Lane, Pit Lane, Morton Stonebroom, Community Centre, Stonebroom, Old Colliery Yard, Morton Civil Parish Health Centre, Stonebroom, Birkinstyle Avenue, Stonebroom, Broom Close Farm, Stonebroom, Corner Pin, Morton Common Lane, Shirland, Mickley Lane, Mickley, Station Road, Morton Civil Parish Hawthorne Avenue, Mickley, Bluebell Hill, Mickley, The Greyhound, Higham, Strettea Lane, Shirland, Church, Love Lane, Morton Shirland, The Hay, Shirland, Bevan Street, Shirland, Stonebroom Lane, Tibshelf Civil Parish Petrol Station, Shirland, King Street, Alfreton, Bus Station, Alfreton, Sir David Nieper Academy, Alfreton, Clarence Street, Stonebroom Watchorn, Alfreton, Wingƒeld Road Park, Alfreton, Lower Chapel Street, Shirland And Higham Civil Parish Golf Course, Alfreton, Fourlane Ends, Oakerthorpe, Chesterƒeld Road, Oakerthorpe, Holm Lane, The Mayƒeld, Stonebroom Oakerthorpe, Church, South Wingƒeld, Parks Avenue, South Wingƒeld, Blue Bell, South Wingƒeld, High Pasture Lane, Stonebroom Road, South Wingƒeld, Wessington Lane, South Wingƒeld, Birches Avenue, South Wingƒeld, Birches Community Centre, Stonebroom Lane, South Wingƒeld, Amber Row, South Wingƒeld, Wessington Lane, Wessington, Cross Lane, Health Centre, Stonebroom Wessington, The Green, Wessington, Horse & Jockey, Scott Crescent, Shirland And Higham Civil Parish Wessington, Brackenƒeld Lane, Wessington, Millers Lane Crossroads, Brackenƒeld, The Green, Birkinstyle Avenue, Stonebroom Brackenƒeld, School Lane, Brackenƒeld, Mathers Grave, Brackenƒeld, Dewy Lane, Doehole, Doehole Broom Close Farm, Stonebroom Lane, Doehole, Nottingham Road, Tansley, Yew Tree Farm, Tansley, The Tavern, Tansley, Holly Lane, Common Lane, Shirland Tansley, Goldhill, Tansley, Village Green, Tansley, De Peverel Court, Higham Goldhill, Tansley, Holly Lane, Tansley, Moorland Terrace, Tansley, Brookƒeld Park, Tansley, Smuse Mickley Lane, Mickley Lane, Matlock Green, The Cliff, Matlock Green, Butts Main Road, Shirland And Higham Civil Parish Drive, Matlock Green, Red Lion, Matlock Green, Causeway Lane, Matlock, Town Hall, Matlock, Bank Hawthorne Avenue, Mickley Gardens, Matlock, County Hall, Matlock, Smedley Street, Matlock, Bakewell Road, Matlock Bluebell Hill, Mickley Dale View, Higham The Greyhound, Higham Strettea Lane, Shirland 52 Chesterƒeld Road, Higham Church, Shirland The Hay, Shirland Clay Street, Shirland And Higham Civil Parish Bevan Street, Shirland A61, Shirland And Higham Civil Parish Petrol Station, Shirland King Street, Alfreton Bus Station, Alfreton Sir David Nieper Academy, Alfreton Watchorn, Alfreton Gooker Lane, Alfreton Wingƒeld Road Park, Alfreton Golf Course, Alfreton Fourlane Ends, Oakerthorpe Linberry Close, South
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