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Supported Local Bus Services Appendix A – Supported Local Bus Services Service Route and Operator What the County Council financially supports 1 Alfreton – Tibshelf – Sutton – Between Sutton and Alfreton - Monday to Mansfield Saturday from 1927 (Alfreton) and 1853 (Stagecoach East Midlands) (Sutton) onwards and all Sunday 1 Uttoxeter – Tutbury – Burton Monday to Saturday from 1835 (Burton) (Arriva Midlands) and 1845 (Uttoxeter) onwards (contribution to Staffordshire County Council contract) 1E Uttoxeter – Tutbury – Burton All - Sunday (contribution to Staffordshire (Arriva Midlands) County Council contract) 2 Swadlincote - Melbourne - Between Swadlincote and Chellaston - Chellaston – Derby Monday to Saturday from 1917 (Arriva Midlands) (Chellaston) and 1905 (Swadlincote) onwards and all Sunday 6.1 Bakewell – Matlock – Derby Between Bakewell and Matlock - Monday (Trent Barton) to Friday 0630 from Bakewell 6.3 Derby – Belper – Heage – Between Heage, Eagle Tavern and Ripley Ripley - All Sunday EXCEPT 1815 from (Trent Barton) Heage and 1825 from Ripley. 7.1 Belper – Holbrook - Derby Monday to Saturday 1823 from Belper (Trent Barton) and 1910 from Derby 9 Derby – Ockbrook – All - Monday to Saturday Borrowash (Notts and Derby) 9A Derby – Borrowash – All - Monday to Saturday Ockbrook (Notts and Derby) 9.3 Alfreton – Sutton (Stagecoach Sunday East Midlands) 11 Derby – West Hallam – Monday to Saturday from 1933 (Ilkeston) Ilkeston and 2020 (Derby) onwards and all (Yourbus) Sunday 12 Shirebrook – Warsop – Monday to Saturday (funding is for Mansfield journeys operating via Shirebrook, Leen (Stagecoach East Midlands) Valley Drive only) 14 Dronfield – Apperknowle – All – Monday to Saturday Chesterfield (TM Travel) 14 Ilkeston – Stanton-by-Dale – All – Monday to Saturday Sandiacre (Yourbus) 15 Dronfield – Apperknowle – All - Monday to Saturday Marsh Lane (TM Travel) 15A Dronfield – Apperknowle – All - Sunday Marsh Lane – Crystal Peaks (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) 16 Buxton - Leek – Hanley Sunday (contribution to Staffordshire (D&G) County Council contract) 16 Broomfield – Chesterfield – All - Monday to Saturday Barlow – Dronfield (TM Travel) 16A Broomfield – Chesterfield – All - Daily (Broomfield Monday to Barlow – Dronfield Saturday only) (TM Travel / Stagecoach in Chesterfield) 17 Derby – Duffield All - Monday to Saturday (part funded by (Notts and Derby) Derby City Council) 19/19B/ Ashby - Netherseal - Monday to Saturday (funding is for 19C/19S Swadlincote - Burton - journeys operating via Netherseal only) Queens Hospital (Midland Classic) 20 Heanor - Ilkeston - Beeston – Between Ilkeston and Heanor – All Nottingham Sunday EXCEPT 2325 from Heanor (Trent Barton) 21E Swadlincote - Burton on Trent All - Sunday (part funded by Staffordshire (Midland Classic) County Council) 22 Burton – Swadlincote All - Monday to Saturday (Midland Classic) 23 Mansfield - Pleasley - Monday to Saturday (funding is for Shirebrook – Langwith journeys operating to or from Langwith (Stagecoach East Midlands) Woodlands only) 23B Mansfield - Pleasley - All - Daily Shirebrook – Langwith (Stagecoach East Midlands) 24 Swadlincote - Lower Midway All - Monday to Saturday (Midland Classic) 26 / 26A Crystal Peaks - Killamarsh - All - Monday to Saturday (contribution to Wales/Woodall- Thorpe South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Salvin Executive contract) (TM Travel) 29 Long Eaton - New Sawley – All - Monday to Saturday Sandiacre (Yourbus) 39 Grangewood - Chesterfield - Frequency enhancements from 1935 Holme Hall onwards Monday to Saturday and all (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) Sunday 43 Chesterfield - Dronfield – Monday to Saturday 2300 from Sheffield Chesterfield plus Sunday 2055 and 2302 (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) from Chesterfield, 2200 from Sheffield and 2332 from Dronfield Woodhouse 44 Dronfield - Coal Aston – Daily 1942 and 2142 from Dronfield and Sheffield 2025 and 2225 from Sheffield plus (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) Sunday 1742 from Dronfield and 1825 from Sheffield 44A (Brampton) - Chesterfield - All - Monday to Friday (funding is for Sheepbridge - Coal Aston journeys operating via Sheepbridge only) (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) 48 Brampton - Chesterfield - All - Monday to Saturday Sutton Scarsdale - Heath - Clay Cross (G&J Holmes) 49 Clowne - Bolsover - Clay All - Monday to Saturday Cross (G&J Holmes) 50 Sheffield - Eckington – Between Eckington and Chesterfield - Chesterfield Daily from 1930 (Chesterfield) and 1937 (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) (Eckington) onwards plus Sunday 0830, 0930 and 1830 from Chesterfield and 0911 from New Whittington 53A Mansfield - Bolsover - Clowne All - Daily - Eckington – Halfway (Stagecoach East Midlands) 58 Macclesfield - Buxton - All – Daily (part funded by Cheshire East Bakewell - Chatsworth House Council) (High Peak Buses) 59 Derby - Stanley Common - All - Monday to Saturday Ilkeston - Shipley View (Yourbus) 60 Disley - New Mills – Whaley All - Monday to Saturday (part funded by Bridge - Macclesfield Cheshire East Council) (High Peak Buses) 61 Glossop - New Mills – Buxton Monday to Saturday 1300 from Buxton (High Peak Buses) and 1400 from Glossop, Saturday 1500 and 1720 from Buxton and 1600 from Glossop plus all Sunday 62 Hayfield - Thornsett - New All - Monday to Saturday between Mills – Marple Hayfield and New Mills, EXCEPT (High Peak Buses) Monday to Friday 1550 and 1650 from Hayfield and 0845, 0945 and 1635 from New Mills 62A Hayfield - Thornsett - Low Monday to Friday 0728 from Hayfield and Leighton - New Mills – Marple 1528 (schooldays) and 1806 from New (High Peak Buses) Mills 63/63A Matlock - Ashover - Clay All - Monday to Saturday Cross – Wingerworth – Chesterfield (Hulleys/G&J Holmes) 63 Whaley Bridge – Stoneheads All - Monday to Saturday (High Peak Buses) 64 Glossop - New Mills – All - Monday to Saturday (part funded by Macclesfield Cheshire East Council) (High Peak Buses) 65 Buxton - Tideswell – Sheffield Monday to Saturday 0722 from Litton, (TM Travel) 1730 from Sheffield and 1900 from Buxton 66 Chesterfield - Great Hucklow All - Daily - Tideswell – Buxton (G&J Holmes / Hulleys) 66A Chesterfield - Wardlow Mires All - Daily – Tideswell (G&J Holmes / Hulleys) 68 Castleton - Buxton All - Monday to Saturday (one return (Hulleys) journey) 70 Barrow on Trent- Derby All - Monday to Friday (Notts and Derby) 70A Chesterfield - Staveley - Between Staveley and Killamarsh - Eckington – Killamarsh Monday to Saturday from 1957 (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) (Staveley) and 2027 (Killamarsh) onwards 71 Norwood - Killamarsh – Monday to Saturday 0447, 2120 and Sheffield 2220 from Norwood 0535, 2240 and (Stagecoach Yorkshire) 2340 from Sheffield, Saturday 0547 from Norwood and 0635 from Sheffield plus Sunday 0820, 1920, 2020, 2120 and 2220 from Norwood and 2240 and 2340 from Sheffield (contribution to South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive contract) 71A Norwood - Killamarsh – Sunday 0940,1940, 2040 and 2140 from Sheffield Sheffield (contribution to South Yorkshire (Stagecoach Yorkshire) Passenger Transport Executive contract) 73 Clowne - Eckington - Crystal All - Monday to Saturday Peaks (G&J Holmes) 73 Weston-on-Trent – Derby Monday to Friday 0700 from Weston-on- (Notts & Derby) Trent 74 Clowne - Spinkhill - Crystal All - Monday to Saturday Peaks (G&J Holmes) 75 Clowne Town Service All - Monday to Saturday (G&J Holmes) 76 Buxton – Brownedge All - Monday to Saturday (High Peak Buses) 77 Buxton - Sherwood Road All - Monday to Saturday (High Peak Buses) 78 Hartington - Royal Hospital - All - Monday to Saturday EXCEPT 1458 Chesterfield – Brimington on Schooldays (Hulleys) 80 Brimington – Chesterfield - Between Brimington and Chesterfield Royal Hospital - Wingerworth Monday to Saturday from 1919 (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) (Brimington) onwards and all Sunday 80A Wingerworth – Chesterfield – Between Chesterfield and Brimington Royal Hospital - Brimington Monday to Saturday from 1852 (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) (Chesterfield) onwards and all Sunday 81 Bolsover - Staveley - All - Monday to Saturday Markham Vale (TM Travel) 82 Chesterfield - Duckmanton - Monday to Friday 0505 and 1905 Bolsover – Langwith onwards (Chesterfield), 0500, 0540 (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) (Hillstown), 2007 onwards (Langwith), Saturday 0510 and 2005 onwards (Chesterfield), 0545 (Hillstown) and 2107 onwards (Langwith), and all Sunday EXCEPT from Chesterfield to Bolsover between 1005 and 1905 and from Bolsover and Chesterfield between 1043 and 1943 83 Chesterfield - Carr Vale – Monday to Saturday from 2035 Bolsover (Chesterfield) and 2008 (Hillstown) (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) onwards and all Sunday 84 Chesterfield – Holymoorside Monday to Saturday from 1855 (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) (Holymoorside) and 1920 (Chesterfield) onwards and all Sunday 90 Yew Tree - Chesterfield - Between Barrow Hill and Staveley Barrow Hill – Staveley Monday to Saturday before 0900 and (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) after 1500 90A Duckmanton – Chesterfield - All Monday to Saturday between Yew Tree Duckmanton and Yew Tree plus all (Stagecoach in Chesterfield) Sunday between Chesterfield and Yew Tree 97A Chesterfield – Alfreton All – Daily (TM Travel) 101 Ashbourne – Thorpe All - Monday to Saturday (High Peak Buses) 102 Ashbourne – Parwich - Kirk All - Monday to Saturday Ireton - Wirksworth (High Peak Buses) 103 Kirk Ireton - Ashbourne – All - Schooldays Queen Elizabeth School (High Peak Buses) 108 Ashbourne – Leek (Aimees) All - Monday to Saturday (contribution to Staffordshire County Council contract) 110 Matlock - Kniveton – All - Daily Ashbourne (Yourbus) 111 Matlock - Hognaston - All - Monday to Saturday
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