List of Routes
Arriva operate the following services in Derby;
Service | Line of route |
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22 | Derby - Chaddesden - Oakwood - Chaddesden - Derby |
24 | Derby - Chaddesden - Oakwood - Chaddesden - Derby |
26 | Derby - Chaddesden - Oakwood |
28 | Derby - Slack Lane - Mackworth - Ashbourne Road - Derby |
29 | Derby - Ashbourne Road - Mackworth - Slack Lane - Derby |
32 | Derby - Littleover Lane |
33 | Derby - Littleover - Oaklands Ave - Sunnyhill - Derby |
33A | Derby - Royal Hospital - Oaklands Ave - Sunnyhill - Derby |
36 | Derby - Sunnyhill - Oaklands Ave - Littleover - Derby |
36A | Derby - Sunnyhill - Oaklands Ave - Royal Hospital - Derby |
37 | Derby - Stenson Road - Sinfin Moor - Stenson Road - Derby |
38 | Derby - Sinfin Lane - Sinfin Moor - Sinfin Lane - Derby |
40 | Derby - Allenton - Alvaston - Derby (circular) |
41 | Derby - Alvaston - Allenton - Derby (circular) |
42 | Derby - Alvaston - Allenton - Derby |
43 | Derby - Allenton - Alvaston - Derby |
44 | Derby - Alvaston - Derby (circular) |
45 | Derby - Alvaston - Derby (circular) |
60 | Derby - Allenton - Shelton Lock - Chellaston |
61 | Derby - Chellaston - Melbourne - Swadlincote |
109 | Derby - Weston Underwood - Ashbourne |
Swift | Derby - Brailsford - Ashbourne - Mayfield |
X38 | Derby - Burton (jointly operated with Trent Barton) |
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