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Centrebus Derby to Matlock (For Buxton) Centrebus Derby to Matlock (for Buxton) Trans-Peak TP2 via Belper & Matlock Bath Matlock to Buxton Trans-Peak TP3 via Bakewell Monday to Friday Ref.No.: 203E Service No TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH Derby, Bus Station dep.0730.....0945.....1145.....1345.....1545.....1815..... Duffield, Co-op 0742.....0957.....1157.....1357.....1557.....1827..... Belper, Trentbarton Bus Garage 0750.....1005.....1205.....1405.....1605.....1835..... Ambergate, Hurt Arms 0758.....1013.....1213.....1413.....1613.....1843..... Matlock Bath, Fishpond 0807.....1024.....1222.....1422.....1622.....1852..... Matlock, Rail Station arr.0815.....1033.....1230.....1430.....1630.....1900..... Matlock, Rail Station dep......0817.....1037.....1237.....1437.....1637.....1902 Darley Dale, Broadwalk .....0827.....1047.....1247.....1447.....1647.....1912 Rowsley, Peak Village .....0834.....1051.....1250.....1450.....1650.....1915 Bakewell, Buxton Road .....0849.....1100.....1259.....1459.....1659.....1924 Ashford-in-the-Water, The Ashford Arms .....0854.....1108.....1306.....1506.....1706.....1931 Taddington, Village .....0903.....1116.....1314.....1514.....1714..... ..... Burlow, Heathfield Nook Rd .....0918.....1131.....1329.....1529.....1729.....1948 Buxton, Market Place B.....0928.....1140.....1338.....1538.....1738.....1955 Buxton, Sylvan Park .....0933.....1144.....1342.....1542.....1742.....1957 Dove Holes, Bus Depot ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....1752.....2007 NBH - Not on Bank Holidays Service No TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH NBH Dove Holes, Bus Depot 0707..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Buxton, Sylvan Park 0717.....0932.....1132.....1332.....1552.....1800..... Buxton, Market Place 0720.....0935.....1135.....1335.....1555.....1803..... Burlow, Heathfield Nook Rd 0728.....0943.....1143.....1343.....1603.....1811..... Taddington, Village 0743.....0958.....1158.....1358.....1618..... ..... ..... Ashford-in-the-Water, The Ashford Arms 0752.....1007.....1207.....1407.....1628.....1828..... Bakewell, Matlock Street 0800.....1015.....1215.....1415.....1637.....1836..... Rowsley, Peak Village 0805.....1020.....1220.....1420.....1642.....1841..... Darley Dale, Broadwalk 0810.....1025.....1225.....1425.....1647.....1846..... Matlock, Bakewell Road 082008201035104012351240143514401700170518561900 Matlock Bath, Fishpond .....0824.....1044.....1244.....1444.....1709.....1903 Ambergate, Hurt Arms .....0832.....1052.....1252.....1452.....1717.....1912 Belper, Trentbarton Bus Garage .....0845.....1105.....1305.....1505.....1730.....1922 Duffield, Co-op .....0851.....1111.....1311.....1511.....1738.....1928 Derby, Bus Station arr......0905.....1125.....1325.....1525.....1800.....1942 NBH - Not on Bank Holidays Centrebus Derby to Matlock (for Buxton) Trans-Peak TP2 via Belper & Matlock Bath Matlock to Buxton Trans-Peak TP3 via Bakewell Saturdays Only Ref.No.: 203E Service No TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 Derby, Bus Station dep.0730.....0945.....1145.....1345.....1545.....1815..... Duffield, Co-op 0742.....0957.....1157.....1357.....1557.....1827..... Belper, Trentbarton Bus Garage 0750.....1005.....1205.....1405.....1605.....1835..... Ambergate, Hurt Arms 0758.....1013.....1213.....1413.....1613.....1843..... Matlock Bath, Fishpond 0807.....1024.....1222.....1422.....1622.....1852..... Matlock, Rail Station arr.0815.....1033.....1230.....1430.....1630.....1900..... Matlock, Rail Station dep......0817.....1037.....1237.....1437.....1637.....1902 Darley Dale, Broadwalk .....0827.....1047.....1247.....1447.....1647.....1912 Rowsley, Peak Village .....0834.....1051.....1250.....1450.....1650.....1915 Bakewell, Buxton Road .....0849.....1100.....1259.....1459.....1659.....1924 Ashford-in-the-Water, The Ashford Arms .....0854.....1108.....1306.....1506.....1706.....1931 Taddington, Village .....0903.....1116.....1314.....1514.....1714..... ..... Burlow, Heathfield Nook Rd .....0918.....1131.....1329.....1529.....1729.....1948 Buxton, Market Place B.....0928.....1140.....1338.....1538.....1738.....1955 Buxton, Sylvan Park .....0933.....1144.....1342.....1542.....1742.....1957 Dove Holes, Bus Depot ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....1752.....2007 Service No TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 Dove Holes, Bus Depot 0707..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Buxton, Sylvan Park 0717.....0932.....1132.....1332.....1552.....1800..... Buxton, Market Place 0720.....0935.....1135.....1335.....1555.....1803..... Burlow, Heathfield Nook Rd 0728.....0943.....1143.....1343.....1603.....1811..... Taddington, Village 0743.....0958.....1158.....1358.....1618..... ..... ..... Ashford-in-the-Water, The Ashford Arms 0752.....1007.....1207.....1407.....1628.....1828..... Bakewell, Matlock Street 0800.....1015.....1215.....1415.....1637.....1836..... Rowsley, Peak Village 0805.....1020.....1220.....1420.....1642.....1841..... Darley Dale, Broadwalk 0810.....1025.....1225.....1425.....1647.....1846..... Matlock, Bakewell Road 082008201035104012351240143514401700170518561900 Matlock Bath, Fishpond .....0824.....1044.....1244.....1444.....1709.....1903 Ambergate, Hurt Arms .....0832.....1052.....1252.....1452.....1717.....1912 Belper, Trentbarton Bus Garage .....0845.....1105.....1305.....1505.....1730.....1922 Duffield, Co-op .....0851.....1111.....1311.....1511.....1738.....1928 Derby, Bus Station arr......0905.....1125.....1325.....1525.....1800.....1942 Centrebus Derby to Matlock (for Buxton) Trans-Peak TP2 via Belper & Matlock Bath Matlock to Buxton Trans-Peak TP3 via Bakewell Sunday & Bank/Public Holidays Ref.No.: 203E Service No TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH Derby, Bus Station dep.0730.....0945.....1145.....1345.....1545.....1815..... Duffield, Co-op 0742.....0957.....1157.....1357.....1557.....1827..... Belper, Trentbarton Bus Garage 0750.....1005.....1205.....1405.....1605.....1835..... Ambergate, Hurt Arms 0758.....1013.....1213.....1413.....1613.....1843..... Matlock Bath, Fishpond 0807.....1024.....1222.....1422.....1622.....1852..... Matlock, Rail Station arr.0815.....1033.....1230.....1430.....1630.....1900..... Matlock, Rail Station dep......0817.....1037.....1237.....1437.....1637.....1902 Darley Dale, Broadwalk .....0827.....1047.....1247.....1447.....1647.....1912 Rowsley, Peak Village .....0834.....1051.....1250.....1450.....1650.....1915 Bakewell, Buxton Road .....0849.....1100.....1259.....1459.....1659.....1924 Ashford-in-the-Water, The Ashford Arms .....0854.....1108.....1306.....1506.....1706.....1931 Taddington, Village .....0903.....1116.....1314.....1514.....1714..... ..... Burlow, Heathfield Nook Rd .....0918.....1131.....1329.....1529.....1729.....1948 Buxton, Market Place B.....0928.....1140.....1338.....1538.....1738.....1955 Buxton, Sylvan Park .....0933.....1144.....1342.....1542.....1742.....1957 Dove Holes, Bus Depot ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....1752.....2007 ABH - Also on Bank Holidays Service No TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 TP3 TP2 ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH ABH Dove Holes, Bus Depot 0707..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Buxton, Sylvan Park 0717.....0932.....1132.....1332.....1552.....1800..... Buxton, Market Place 0720.....0935.....1135.....1335.....1555.....1803..... Burlow, Heathfield Nook Rd 0728.....0943.....1143.....1343.....1603.....1811..... Taddington, Village 0743.....0958.....1158.....1358.....1618..... ..... ..... Ashford-in-the-Water, The Ashford Arms 0752.....1007.....1207.....1407.....1628.....1828..... Bakewell, Matlock Street 0800.....1015.....1215.....1415.....1637.....1836..... Rowsley, Peak Village 0805.....1020.....1220.....1420.....1642.....1841..... Darley Dale, Broadwalk 0810.....1025.....1225.....1425.....1647.....1846..... Matlock, Bakewell Road 082008201035104012351240143514401700170518561900 Matlock Bath, Fishpond .....0824.....1044.....1244.....1444.....1709.....1903 Ambergate, Hurt Arms .....0832.....1052.....1252.....1452.....1717.....1912 Belper, Trentbarton Bus Garage .....0845.....1105.....1305.....1505.....1730.....1922 Duffield, Co-op .....0851.....1111.....1311.....1511.....1738.....1928 Derby, Bus Station arr......0905.....1125.....1325.....1525.....1800.....1942 ABH - Also on Bank Holidays.
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