Routes
The table below summarizes the local bus routes previously operated in parts of Derbyshire, Cheshire, and Greater Manchester (both commercial routes and those operated under contract to local authorities).
No. | Route |
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19 | Macclesfield – Prestbury |
27 | (Tatton Park –) Knutsford – Chelford – (Astra Zeneca, Alderley Park –) Macclesfield – Congleton |
42 | Buxton – Ashbourne Direct |
42A | Buxton – Ilam – Tissington(High peak) |
58 | (Chatsworth House – Bakewell –) Buxton – Cat & Fiddle – Macclesfield |
60 | (New Mills –) Whaley Bridge – Rainow – Macclesfield |
61 | Glossop – Hayfield – New Mills – Whaley Bridge – Buxton |
62 | Chapel-en-le-Frith – Hayfield – New Mills – Marple |
62A | Hayfield – Thornsett – New Mills |
63 | Whaley Bridge – Stoneheads Circular |
64 | Glossop – Hayfield – New Mills – Whaley Bridge – Rainow – Macclesfield |
69 | Hayfield – New Mills – Whaley Bridge – Chapel-en-le-Frith |
69A | Glossop – Hayfield – Chapel-en-le-Frith |
76 | Buxton Town Service |
189 | Buxton – Dove Holes – Chapel-en-le-Frith – Chinley – Whaley Bridge |
190 | Buxton – Peak Forest – Chapel-en-le-Frith – Chinley – Whaley Bridge |
200 | Chapel-en-le-Frith – Edale – Castleton |
300 | Knutsford Town Circular |
389 | New Mills Town Service |
393 | Padfield – Glossop – Shirebrook Park (Circular) |
394 | Glossop - Marple - Stepping Hill Hospital |
411 | Ashbourne – Carsington – Wirksworth – Matlock |
442 | Ashbourne – Hartington – Warslow – Longnor – Buxton |
489 | Chapel-en-le-Frith – Combs |
The majority of the bus services above were operated under contract to Derbyshire County Council and other local authorities; however, a number of services such as the 61 between Glossop and Buxton are operated commercially. Until September 2007 the company operated an hourly service between Hayfield and Stockport, Greater Manchester as service 62/62A; however, this service was withdrawn to run only as far as Marple due to falling revenues.
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