High Peak (bus company)

High Peak is a bus company in Derbyshire, England, which was formed in April 2012, as a merger between Bowers Coaches and the Buxton division of Trent Barton, which includes the 199 service to Stockport and Manchester Airport and the TransPeak service from Derby to Manchester via Matlock. It has a fleet of 50 vehicles, which operates from the former Trent Barton depot at Dove Holes, and employs around 100 people.

Most of the former Bowers fleet has the standard blue and orange corporate Centrebus livery, although the Transpeak and Skyline routes are expected to keep branded livery, some buses still are in Bowers red livery but have had their legal address changed to the High Peak legal address, the unpainted buses are being repainted. while 'Cheshire Connect' vehicles used on former Bowers route around the Macclesfield area must retain the current livery under the leasing agreement with Cheshire East council.

Centrebus are in the process of replacing the Optare Excels used on Transpeak with Scania's from other parts of the Centrebus Group.

Services
High Peak services consists of all operations of Bowers Coaches and all Trent Barton services that served Buxton. Here is a list of services operated by High Peak :

The service is split into three separate routes, TP2 Derby-Matlock, TP3 Matlock to Buxton and TP4 Buxton-Manchester.