Services
| Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birmingham New Street | CrossCountry Reading-Newcastle | Sheffield | ||
| Willington | CrossCountry Cardiff–Nottingham | Spondon | ||
| Burton upon Trent | CrossCountry Cross Country Route | Chesterfield | ||
| Long Eaton | East Midlands Trains Midland Main Line | Chesterfield | ||
| Belper Limited Service | ||||
| Leicester | Chesterfield | |||
| East Midlands Parkway Limited Service | Terminus | |||
| Tutbury and Hatton | East Midlands Trains Crewe to Derby Line | Terminus | ||
| Peartree Limited Service | Terminus | |||
| Spondon Limited Service | East Midlands Trains Derwent Valley Line | Duffield | ||
| Long Eaton | ||||
| Nottingham | Northern Rail Nottingham-Sheffield Single evening departure to Sheffield | Chesterfield | ||
| Disused railways | ||||
| Terminus | Regional Railways Ramsline Halt | Ramsline Halt | ||
| Duffield | Central Trains |
Peartree | ||
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