Class 222 Meridian and Pioneer are in use on semi-fast mainline services.
There is a half-hourly service to London St. Pancras and hourly services to either Nottingham via Leicester or to Corby, both operated by Meridian trains.
East Midlands Trains (EMT) operate the station and run most of its services using Meridian trains.
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Another ex-TOC, Midland Mainline, extended some of its London - Derby services to Matlock, though these ceased with the introduction of the Class 222 Meridians which were too heavy for several bridges north of Whatstandwell which are in a poor state of repair.