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Train Services for Matlock Bath Illuminations Train Services for Matlock Bath Illuminations Travel to Matlock Bath by train, show your train ticket at Derwent Gardens and Save 20% off admission to the Illuminations. Trains run to Matlock Bath from Derby, Nottingham and Matlock, every hour Monday to Saturday and every two hours on Sunday. Trains are operated by East Midlands Trains. Nottingham - Derby - Matlock (Derwent Valley Line) The following times show off peak train services. For the full timetable see ‘How to Find Out More’ Derwent Valley Line Train Times From 12 September to 31 October 2015 Saturdays for Parade of Illuminated Boats and Firework Displays on 19, 26 September, 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 October. Nottingham - Derby - Matlock Saturday Matlock - Derby - Nottingham Saturday Nottingham 0920 20 2020 2139c Matlock 0836 36 2036 2140 2254 Beeston 0925 25 2025 2144c Matlock Bath 0838 38 2048 2142 2256 Attenborough 0929 then 29 2028 2148c Cromford 0841 then 41 2041 2145 2259 Long Eaton 0937 at 37 2037 2156c Whatstandwell 0846 at 46 2046 2150 2304 Derby depart 0952 these 52 2052 2216 Ambergate 0851 these 51 2051 2155 2309 Duffield 0959 times 59 until 2059 2223 Belper 0859 times 59 until 2059 2203 2316 Belper 1004 past 04 2104 2228 Duffield 0903 past 03 2103 2207 2321 Ambergate 1010 each 10 2110 2235 Derby arrive 0911 each 11 2111 2215 2328 Whatstandwell 1014 hour 14 2114 2239 Long Eaton 0924 hour 24 2124 2310c 2340 Cromford 1020 20 2120 2245 Attenborough 0932 32 2132 2318c 2348 Matlock Bath 1022 22 2122 2247 Beeston 0935 35 2135 2321c 2351 Matlock 1026 26 2126 2250 Nottingham 0941 41 2141 2327c 2359 Sundays for Parade of Illuminated Boats Nottingham - Derby - Matlock Sunday Matlock - Derby - Nottingham Sunday Nottingham 0926 1127 1323 1528 1722 1922 2122 Matlock 1038 1238 1441 1638 1838 2038 2244 Beeston 0932 1132 1329 1534 1728 1928 2128 Matlock Bath 1040 1240 1443 1640 1840 2040 2246 Attenborough 0935 1136 1332 1537 1731 1931 2131 Cromford 1043 1243 1446 1643 1843 2043 2249 Long Eaton 0943 1143 1340 1545 1740 1939 2139 Whatstandwell 1048 1248 1451 1648 1848 2048 2254 Derby depart 0956 1156 1356 1558 1756 1952 2153 Ambergate 1054 1254 1456 1654 1854 2054 2300 Duffield 1003 1204 1403 1605 1803 1959 2200 Belper 1100 1300 1503 1701 1900 2100 2307 Belper 1008 1209 1408 1610 1808 2004 2205 Duffield 1105 1305 1507 1705 1905 2105 2311 Ambergate 1014 1215 1414 1616 1814 2010 2211 Derby arrive 1112 1312 1515 1712 1912 2112 2318 Whatstandwell 1018 1219 1418 1620 1818 2014 2215 Long Eaton 1124 1324 1526 1724 1924 2124 …. Cromford 1024 1224 1424 1626 1824 2020 2221 Attenborough 1131 1331 1534 1731 1934 2131 …. Matlock Bath 1026 1227 1426 1628 1826 2022 2223 Beeston 1134 1334 1537 1734 1937 2134 …. Matlock 1030 1230 1430 1634 1830 2026 2227 Nottingham 1141 1341 1543 1744 1944 2141 …. Monday to Friday to Enjoy the Lights along the River Nottingham - Derby - Matlock Monday to Friday Matlock - Derby - Nottingham Monday to Friday Nottingham 0920 20 2020 2139c Matlock 0936 36 2036 2140 2254 Beeston 0925 25 2025 2144c Matlock Bath 0938 38 2038 2142 2256 Attenborough 0929 then 29 2029 2148c Cromford 0941 then 41 2041 2145 2259 Long Eaton 0937 at 37 2037 2156c Whatstandwell 0946 at 46 2046 2150 2304 Derby depart 0952 these 52 2052 2215 Ambergate 0951 these 51 2051 2155 2309 Duffield 0959 times 59 until 2059 2222 Belper 0959 times 59 until 2059 2203 2317 Belper 1004 past 04 2104 2227 Duffield 1003 past 03 2103 2207 2321 Ambergate 1010 each 10 2110 2233 Derby arrive 1011 each 11 2111 2215 2328 Whatstandwell 1014 hour 14 2114 2237 Long Eaton 1024 hour 24 2124 2310c 2340 Cromford 1020 20 2120 2243 Attenborough 1032 32 2132 2318c 2348 Matlock Bath 1022 22 2122 2245 Beeston 1035 35 2135 2321c 2351 Matlock 1026 26 2126 2249 Nottingham 1041* 41* 2141 2327c 0002 CODE: c - change at Derby. * Some trains arrive Nottingham up to 5 minutes later than shown. Great Value Fares Day Return fares to Matlock Bath Off Peak Day Return Matlock £0.70 Cromford £0.70 Whatstandwell £3.10 Ambergate £3.50 Belper £4.50 Duffield £4.60 Derby £5.80 Long Eaton £9.00 Beeston £9.20 Nottingham £9.20 Off peak return valid after 09.00 Monday to Friday and anytime at weekends and Bank Holidays. Groupsave 34% discount for groups of 3 to 9 adults travelling together, with up to 4 accompanying children travelling together for just £1 each. How to Find Out More East Midlands Trains Call Customer Relations to book tickets and for information about group travel. 03457 125 678 www.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk National Rail Enquiries 08457 48 49 50 www.nationalrail.co.uk Derwent Valley Line Community Rail Partnership This information has been provided by the Derwent Valley Line Community Rail Partnership. The Partnership works with East Midlands Trains, local authority and other local organisations to develop and promote the Derwent Valley Line. The Partnership is managed by Derbyshire County Council. Derwent Valley Line Community Rail Partnership, Derbyshire County Council, County Hall, Matlock DE4 3AG 01629 538062. www.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk/derwentvalleyline .
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