Area 9 Local Bus Travel Guide for Mansfield and Warsop Area

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Area 9 Local Bus Travel Guide for Mansfield and Warsop Area Area 9 local bus travel guide for Mansfield and Warsop area August 2014 This leaflet provides a travel map and destination and frequency guide for all local bus services in the Mansfield and Warsop area. Full timetables for these services can be obtained from the relevant operators, contact details are shown below. Service Route Days of Early morning Daytime Evening Sundays operation Every Every Every Every 1 (Mansfield Miller) Mansfield Woodhouse - Mansfield - Sutton - Huthwaite - Alfreton (hourly) Daily 10-20 mins 10 mins 30-60 mins 30 mins 3A (The threes) Nottingham - Hucknall - Newstead - Annesley Woodhouse - Kirkby - Sutton - Mansfield Daily 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins 3B (The threes) Nottingham - Hucknall - Annesley - Kirkby - Sutton - Mansfield Daily 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins 3C (The threes) Nottingham - Hucknall - Annesley - Kirkby - Coxmoor Estate - Sutton - Mansfield Daily 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins 6 Ladybrook - Mansfield - Bull Farm (not Sundays) - Mansfield - Ladybrook Daily 20 mins 15 mins 3 journeys 60 mins 7 Mansfield - Oak Tree - Mansfield Daily 20 mins 15 mins 2 journeys 60 mins 11 Mansfield - Warsop - Meden Vale Mon - Sat 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins ---- 12 Mansfield - Warsop - Shirebrook Daily 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins 14 Mansfield - Clipstone - Kirton Mon - Sat 60 mins 60 mins 2 journeys ---- 15, 15A Mansfield - Clipstone - Walesby Daily 60 mins 60 mins 60 mins 60 mins Continued on next page Service Route Days of Early morning Daytime Evening Sundays operation Every Every Every Every 16, 16A Mansfield - Larkhills - Clipstone Daily 30 mins 15 mins 60 mins 60 mins 23, 23B Mansfield - Shirebrook - Langwith Daily 30 mins 30 mins 90 mins 2 hours 27 Mansfield - Rainworth - Mansfield Mon - Sat 2 journeys 60 mins ---- ---- 28, 28B, 27X Mansfield - Rainworth - (Bilsthorpe 27X, 28B only) - Daily 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins (Mansfield & Blidworth - Southwell - Newark Blidworth only) 53 Mansfield - Clowne - Sheffield Mon - Sat 2 journeys 2 hours ---- ---- 53A Mansfield - Clowne - Halfway Daily ---- ---- 3 journeys 2 hours 82 Chesterfield - Bolsover - Shirebrook - Langwith Daily 1 journey 60 mins 60 mins 60 mins 9.1 (The nines) Mansfield - Sutton - Alfreton - Ripley - Derby Daily 3 journeys 60 mins 2 hours 60 mins 9.2 (The nines) Mansfield - Sutton - Alfreton - Ripley - Derby Daily 3 journeys 60 mins 1 journey 60 mins 9.3 (The nines) Mansfield - Sutton - Alfreton - Ripley Mon - Sat 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins ---- 122 (d) Langwith - Shirebrook Mon - Sat ---- 60 mins ---- ---- 141 Nottingham - Hucknall - Blidworth - Mansfield - Sutton Mon - Sat 60 mins 60 mins 2 journeys ---- 204 (SEM & NOT) Mansfield - Mansfield Woodhouse Mon - Sat ---- 60 mins (until 1420) ---- ---- 209 (SEM) Edwinstowe - Warsop - Worksop Mon - Sat 1 journey 2 hours 1 journey ---- 210 (SEM) Mansfield - Forest Town - Mansfield Woodhouse Mon - Sat 1 journey 60 mins 1 journey ---- 217 (SEM) Mansfield - Ladybrook - Mansfield Mon - Sat ---- 2 journeys ---- ---- 218 (SEM & NOT) Mansfield - Oak Tree - Forest Town Mon - Sat 2 journeys 60 mins ---- ---- 219 (SEM & NOT) Mansfield - Berry Hill - Mansfield Mon - Sat ---- 2 hours (3 journeys) ---- ---- Black Cat Mansfield - Heanor - Ilkeston - Derby Mon - Sat 60 mins 60 mins 1 journey ---- Pronto Nottingham - Mansfield - Chesterfield Daily 20-30 mins 10 mins to Mansfield, 60 mins 60 mins Jointly operated by Stagecoach East Midlands and Trent Barton 30 mins to Chesterfield Note: Early morning refers to journeys before 08.00. Evening refers to journeys after 18.00 although this may vary slightly on some high frequency services. Please check the operator’s timetable for more detail. For full timetable and fares information on the above services please contact the relevant operators. Trent Barton Tel: (01773) 712265 Web: www.trentbarton.co.uk Stagecoach East Midlands Tel: (0345) 605 0 605 Web: www.stagecoachbus.com NottsBus Tel: 0300 500 80 80 Web: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses TM Travel Tel: (01246) 477331 Web: www.tmtravel.co.uk NottsBus is the name used for services in this area that are supported by Nottinghamshire County Council and operated on their behalf by: SEM Stagecoach East Midlands Tel: (0345) 605 0 605 Web: www.stagecoachbus.com NOT Nottsbus Tel: (0115) 962 4390 Web: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses Note: d - These services are supported by Derbyshire County Council. Tel: (01629) 580000 ext. 6738 Bus timetables are also available at your local library, bus station, Customer Service Points, Tourist Information Centre and bus company information office or by post from the relevant operator. Bus timetables and journey planning information is also available on the Nottinghamshire County Council web site at: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses The Bus Appeals Body The Bus Appeals Body is an If you have a complaint about a particular organisation which will act as an service you should raise the matter with the arbitrator in resolving disputes appropriate operator. Any passenger who between passengers and operators. is not satisfied with an operator’s response/ action with regard to a dispute over customer They can be contacted at: service or quality of service can refer the Bus Appeals Body c/o N.F.B.U. matter to the Bus Appeals Body. PO Box 320, Portsmouth PO5 3SD 7 7 WORKSOP 43 YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT B&Q Manton Enterpri NETWORK Greencore Robin Hood Line Sandwiches 42 W 42 KEY EMT 209 43 77 Bus route Hodthorpe Wilkinson Whitwell 77 SA Other road 10 Service number 27 Bakestone Belph 7.19.19A.19B Certain journeys only 90 Moor 21.22.25.42 Bus terminus 77 to Clowne & 16 77 43.77.209.SA Service operates in direction Chesterfield Whitwell of arrow only Voluntary car/minibus scheme 77 Area covered by this travel guide 77 Adjacent Travel Guide Area SA Passenger railway line and station Whitwell 77 77 CRESWELL 209 Rail operator EMT (East Midlands Trains) Clumber Places of interest Sherwood Forest 77 Park Tourist Information Centre Elmfields Carburton Hospital ©P1ndar SCALE 209 Norton 0 1 2 Miles 209 SA 209 Th 0 1 2 Kilometres 209 6 Updated July 2014 23.23B.122 by Pindar Creative 01296 390100 Langwith- Cuckney www.pindarcreative.co.uk 82 .122 Whaley Thorns 209 ATG 9 original cartography by FWT 209 11 Langwith 82.122Nether 23 Meden Vale Budby 23B Langwith 82 SA 122 209 12 23 23B 82 209 11 122 Warsop Church 23 122 Vale Sherwood 23B Warsop Forest Visitor SHIREBROOK 12 WARSOP Centre 209 15A(Sun).SA 23 12 Shirebrook 23B 12 11 209 209.227.ES Edwinstowe 12 12 Spion Kop 209 53 to Clowne and Sheffield 53A to Clowne and Halfway 53 15A 53A 4 15 14 Pronto to Chesterfield Pleasley see inset for details Kings Clipstone 227. 14 204 Upper 210 A 23 1 16.16 15 Pleasley 23B 15A Sherwood Pines 53 Mansfield 1 MANSFIELD A Garibaldi WOODHOUSE 15 Forest Park 53A Woodhouse 16.16A Estate New Clipstone Pronto 12 210 A 204 1 11 16A 16.16 218 14 15 23.53.53A 7 204.217 210 Pronto 218 6 Teversal 23B 218 SPI SPI 141 141 SKEGBY SPI 7 417 MANSFIELD 102 Kings 7 218 102 141 Mill N28 141.SPI 417 Mansfield 102 417 See Town Map 1.101 SPI 417 219 417 141 219 Huthwaite 417 1 28 27.27X.28 4 28B 1 101 SUTTON IN Robin Hood Line 219 28B.141 1 417 1 101 ASHFIELD 18 218 27 27X 445B 27 3A 27X B 27 90.149 3C RAINWORTH 445 9.2 Sutton 27 .27X 9.1 BC 28.28B 149 Parkway 141.445B 27 .27X 3C.90 27.27X.445B White 445B 28 90.141.417 3A KIRKBY IN Pronto Post Midlands JS.SS.US 3C ner ASHFIELD 445B 3B 28B 9090 90 3C 28 445B 28 28B 90 28 28B 9.3 445C Blidworth SA KIRKBY IN 445C.N3 141 145 C 141 ASHFIELD 33A 141 445 141 445B Your Mansfield Local Bus Network KEY D Bus route R L L Service number 10 A H K Certain journeys only 18 R W A OR OOD P CE W RD 204 ST S E 6 T H E Bus terminus B R 11 ERESFOR W T O . D RD N O R A C 204 V AV L S D Service operates in direction . A . O 12 A V RN V N D A U E S E L O T. A E of arrow only H E B M I C L F R E E E LA R. R G A G R M E T E N N Passenger railway line Mansfield U T P P T O N . A S A T E L S L and station E R R RC C H G K O O C H W X C G L 1 R S G Rail operator EMT (East Midlands Trains) E L E E H M E E . A Z E A N A N V N I R H L A E A B P T L L H M E Tourist Information Centre E S 210 E E A R K E V R IN . T G L E E O S Places of interest Leisure Centre M 1 U S PA 204 L I EN A E L V L RK Y A A A . E D V A V. A N Public amenities Library N N V LES LA S E P H T E R W AK N 1 A D O ES U N EL P L M FI E E A A Hospital R A N PE B RE 204 L 'P1ndar A . V A L National Express Stop . L Y E B E A L V E L S 210 I A T LE D R RD ATG 9 T T R A O O O S 1 N A R T 1 .
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