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Dove Holes stop - Friday schedule

LineDirectionTime
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly06:19
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly06:49
NORTHERNBuxton07:15
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly07:51
NORTHERNBuxton08:45
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly08:51
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly09:52
NORTHERNBuxton10:45
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly11:52
NORTHERNBuxton12:45
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly13:52
NORTHERNBuxton14:45
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly15:52
NORTHERNBuxton16:45
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly16:52
NORTHERNBuxton17:47
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly17:51
NORTHERNBuxton18:46
NORTHERNBuxton19:47
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly20:19
NORTHERNBuxton21:15
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly22:05
NORTHERNBuxton22:15
NORTHERNManchester Piccadilly23:03
NORTHERNBuxton00:01

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Bus stations near Dove Holes in East Midlands

  • Queens Head, Dove Holes,5 min walk,
  • Bus Depot, Dove Holes,5 min walk,

Bus lines to Dove Holes in East Midlands

  • 030,Buxton, Green Lane Adj Community School - Dove Hol,
  • SKYLINE 199,Buxton - Manchester Airport,
  • 185,Burlow - Fairfield,
  • 190,Buxton - Upper End - Chapel - Whaley Bridge,
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  • What are the nearest stations to Dove Holes?

    The nearest stations to Dove Holes are:

    • Queens Head, Dove Holes is 360 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Bus Depot, Dove Holes is 377 meters away, 5 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Dove Holes?

    These Bus lines stop near Dove Holes: SKYLINE 199

  • Which Train lines stop near Dove Holes?

    These Train lines stop near Dove Holes: NORTHERN

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Dove Holes in East Midlands?

    The nearest bus stops to Dove Holes in East Midlands are Queens Head, Dove Holes and Bus Depot, Dove Holes. The closest one is a 5 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Dove Holes in East Midlands?

    The SKYLINE 199 is the first Bus that goes to Dove Holes in East Midlands. It stops nearby at 03:38.

  • What time is the last Bus to Dove Holes in East Midlands?

    The SKYLINE 199 is the last Bus that goes to Dove Holes in East Midlands. It stops nearby at 23:58.

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Dove Holes stop’s code is DVH

The first line to this stop is NORTHERN, at 06:19, and the last line is NORTHERN at 00:01.

This stop serves National Rail and National Rail’s lines

Dove Holes
Dove HolesDove Holes is a village in the High Peak district of Derbyshire, England. It has a population of about 1,200 (2001), shown in the 2011 Census as being included in the population of Chapel-en-le-Frith. It straddles the A6 road approximately three miles north of Buxton and three miles south of Chapel-en-le-Frith. Trains run from Dove Holes railway station into Manchester. Residents of the village live either in the village or on outlying farms. There are around six farms in the village and many more within the boundaries of the parish. There are also large limestone quarries that, over the years, have made an important contribution to the development and economy of the village. Additionally, there are several businesses. There are two public houses, one of which offers accommodation. There is a daily milk delivery service and a mobile library every fortnight. There is a church, Methodist chapel and a community centre. The village lies on the fringe of the Peak District National Park. Evidence of human occupation at Dove Holes can be traced back to the Neolithic Period (late Stone Age) because of the existence of a henge, known locally as The Bull Ring, and an adjoining tumulus. In the Middle Ages, the area was used as the royal hunting Forest of High Peak (now known as Peak Forest), an area set aside as a royal hunting forest. The village's name is believed to derive from the Celtic word dwfr (dŵr in modern Welsh), which means water, hence Water Holes or Dove Holes. The same word is the origin of the name 'Dover' for the famous Channel ferryport. In 1650, a General Survey of the Manor of High Peak was made to assess the property of the late King Charles. This recorded that people were burning limestone around the village and that there were 14 kilns thereabouts, the burnt lime (quicklime) being slaked and used by farmers to condition the soil in their fields. At that time, lime kilns could be built and demolished without authority. With the coming of the Industrial Revolution, and the opening of the Peak Forest Tramway in 1796, the limestone quarries were commercialised. The first of these was at nearby Loads Knowl and others quickly followed along Dove Holes Dale. Undoubtedly, the opening of the Peak Forest Tramway and the consequent expansion of commercial limestone quarries contributed greatly to the expansion of the village. For the first time, there was an outlet for limestone in Manchester via the Peak Forest Tramway, Bugsworth Basin, the Peak Forest Canal and the Ashton Canal. Buxton Mountain Rescue Team has been based in Dove Holes since the 1970s. Their present base in the village was opened in 1990 by HRH Diana Princess of Wales.There is a High Peak bus company garage on the east side of the A6, replacing the one which used to be in Buxton. In 2001, the village was voted the ugliest village in Britain in a Radio 5 Live poll. However Dove Holes railway station was chosen in 2019 to feature in the music video for the chart-topping single "Someone You Loved" by singer Lewis Capaldi.Cemex operate a quarry in Dove Holes.
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