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Stagecoach in Mansfield
Stagecoach depot, Sutton Road (A38), Mansfield, (formerly used by Mansfield District Traction) with offices, storage and maintenance facilities
ParentStagecoach
Founded1990
HeadquartersMansfield, Nottinghamshire
Service areaMansfield
Chesterfield
Sheffield
Nottingham
Newark-on-Trent
Shirebrook
Walesby
Service typeBus services
HubsMansfield Bus Station
Depots1
Websitewww.stagecoachbus.com

Stagecoach in Mansfield is a bus operator providing bus services in Mansfield and surrounding areas. It is a subsidiary of Stagecoach East Midlands, a subdivision of the Stagecoach Group.

They have around 60 buses and 200 employees who carry more than 6 million passengers per year, with a passenger increase of approximately 7%.

As well as Mansfield, they also operate certain buses to Nottingham, Chesterfield, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Bolsover, Eckington, Sheffield, Langwith, Edwinstowe,Forest Town, Clipstone, Shirebrook, Kirton, Market Warsop, Ollerton, Pleasley Alfreton, Huthwaite, Ladybrook, Bull Farm, Southwell, Rainworth, Bilsthorpe, Blidworth, Mansfield Woodhouse and Newark-on-Trent. Although most routes operate all week, some routes do not operate on Sundays, and some routes only operate on Sundays. On bank holidays, a Sunday service is operated.

Stagecoach in Mansfield operate the 'pronto' service between Nottingham and Chesterfield via Mansfield. The service was previously operated using high-specification single deckers before it was upgraded to double-decker operation in a £3 million investment in 2018.

The service was previously jointly operated between Stagecoach and trentbarton; from 15 February 2020, trentbarton ceased operations on the route, resulting in Stagecoach now operating the entire 'pronto' network, coinciding with another £1.1 million investment of branded double-deckers to replace trentbarton's services.

As of 2022, the main current route numbers and destinations are:

1 - Mansfield Woodhouse to Alfreton via Mansfield Bus Station and Sutton in Ashfield

6 - Bull Farm to Ladybrook via Mansfield Bus Station

7 - Mansfield to Oak Tree

11 - Mansfield to Meden Vale via Market Warsop

12 - Mansfield to Shirebrook

14 - Mansfield to Kirton via Clipstone

15 - Mansfield to Walesby via Clipstone

16 - Mansfield to Clipstone

23 - Mansfield to Langwith

27/27x - Mansfield to Rainworth

28 - Mansfield to Newark

29 - Mansfield to Southwell

53 - Mansfield to Sheffield Interchange

204 - Mansfield to Mansfield Woodhouse

205 - Mansfield to Dunsil Road

210 - Mansfield to Mansfield Woodhouse via Forest Town

217 - Mansfield to Rannoch Drive

218 - Mansfield to Forest Town via Bellamy Road

PRONTO - Nottingham Victoria Bus Station to Chesterfield Coach Station via Mansfield Bus Station


Past Routes

10 - Mansfield to Edwinstowe via Peafield Lane, replaced by 14/15/210

17 - Manfield to Oak Tree, replaced by 7/218

757 - Nottingham to Chesterfield, replaced by PRONTO

Cropped image to show a close up of front and side of single decker coach size bus on a road facing camera position
Plaxton Pointer 2 bodied Dennis Dart SLF in Tibshelf in 2011
View of Mansfield depot showing entrance to garages off the main A38 road which ends a few hundred yards towards the town centre to the right

Depot

References

  1. "Stagecoach launches 11 new Pronto buses". Coach & Bus Week. Peterborough. 26 June 2018. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  2. "Pronto partners part as Trent Barton withdraws". Buses. Peterborough. 20 February 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2021.

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