Travel Derbyshire is a collaborative initiative between Derbyshire County Council and the County’s bus operators working together to improve bus travel for passengers across Derbyshire.
This long standing partnership was formalised in March 2022 with an Enhanced Partnership Scheme and Plan .
This initiative is part of a broader programme relating to the nationwide programme of “Bus Back Better” National Bus Strategy for England and Derbyshire’s Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) that includes major highway infrastructure projects, ticketing offers, service enhancements and the provision of Real-Time Information.
The overall objective is to make bus travel more attractive by offering an enhanced passenger experience through clear and accessible information to both residents and visitors alike, improving network connectivity and reducing congestion on the roads.
Find out more about the BSIP and how it impacts travel in Derbyshire.
Find out more about the BSIP ⟶The Derbyshire Bus Passenger Charter sets out what you can expect from your local bus services and who to contact if the service falls short of these standards
View Charter (PDF) ⟶Services 1,2: Timetable changed to improve punctuality. Short service 1 journeys to Calow Royal Hospital renumbered to service 3. Service 2 terminus point changed to Scarcliffe Post Office. Service 5:…
Good Friday 18th April 2025 Monday-Friday School Holiday timetables will be operated by Andrews, Ashbourne Community Transport (services 110 & 111), Central Connect (service 9), Kinchbus Skylink, Littles Travel, South…