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81 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 81 bus time schedule & line map 81 Bedford - Luton View In Website Mode The 81 bus line (Bedford - Luton) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bedford: 7:20 AM - 8:25 PM (2) Luton Town Centre: 6:15 AM - 7:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 81 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 81 bus arriving. Direction: Bedford 81 bus Time Schedule 46 stops Bedford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:20 AM - 8:25 PM Galaxy Centre, Luton Town Centre 5 New Bedford Road, Luton Tuesday 7:20 AM - 8:25 PM Brook Street, Wardown Wednesday 7:20 AM - 8:25 PM Cromwell Hill, Wardown Thursday 7:20 AM - 8:25 PM Gregories Close, Luton Friday 7:20 AM - 8:25 PM Alexandra Avenue, Wardown Saturday 7:20 AM - 8:25 PM Bath Road, Wardown Cranleigh Gardens, Barnƒeld 81 bus Info Graham Gardens, Barnƒeld Direction: Bedford Stops: 46 Austin Road, Barnƒeld Trip Duration: 64 min Line Summary: Galaxy Centre, Luton Town Centre, Barnƒeld Avenue, Barnƒeld Brook Street, Wardown, Cromwell Hill, Wardown, Alexandra Avenue, Wardown, Bath Road, Wardown, Cranleigh Gardens, Barnƒeld, Graham Gardens, Enderby Road, Barnƒeld Barnƒeld, Austin Road, Barnƒeld, Barnƒeld Avenue, Barnƒeld, Enderby Road, Barnƒeld, Grasmere Road, Grasmere Road, Warden Hill Warden Hill, Warden Hill Road, Warden Hill, Great A6, Luton Brammingham Lane, Warden Hill, Streatley Turn, Streatley, The Memorial, Barton-Le-Clay, The Bull, Warden Hill Road, Warden Hill Barton-Le-Clay, The Waggon And Horses, Barton-Le- Clay, Hanover Place, Barton-Le-Clay, Taymer Nursing Great Brammingham Lane, Warden Hill Home, Silsoe, Mander Farm Road, Silsoe, The Church, Gatehill Gardens, Luton Silsoe, The George Hotel, Silsoe, Newbury Lane, Silsoe, The Green, Clophill, Oxley's Farm, Haynes West Streatley Turn, Streatley End, Wilstead Hill, Haynes Church End, Briar Bank, Wilstead, The Woolpack, Wilstead, Duck End Lane, The Memorial, Barton-Le-Clay Wilstead, Brooklands Avenue, Wixams, Dove Lane, Wixams, Wilstead Industrial Park, Wixams, The Bull, Barton-Le-Clay Retirement Village, Wixams, Moss Lane, Elstow, Old School Gardens, Barton-Le-Clay Civil Parish Elstow Lodge, Elstow, The Red Lion, Elstow, West End, Elstow, Progress Way, Elstow, Brackley Road, The Waggon And Horses, Barton-Le-Clay Cauldwell, The Angel, Cauldwell, Elstow Road Post 105 Bedford Road, Barton-Le-Clay Civil Parish O∆ce, Fenlake, Kingsway Link, Cauldwell, Bedford Hanover Place, Barton-Le-Clay College, Cauldwell, St Paul's Square, Bedford, Pilgrims House, Bedford, Bus Station, Bedford B655, Barton-Le-Clay Civil Parish Taymer Nursing Home, Silsoe Barton Road, Silsoe Civil Parish Mander Farm Road, Silsoe The Church, Silsoe 22 High Street, Silsoe Civil Parish The George Hotel, Silsoe Newbury Lane, Silsoe The Green, Clophill The Green, Clophill Civil Parish Oxley's Farm, Haynes West End Wilstead Hill, Haynes Church End Briar Bank, Wilstead Luton Road, Wilshamstead Civil Parish The Woolpack, Wilstead 2,4 Bedford Road, Wilshamstead Civil Parish Duck End Lane, Wilstead Bedford Road, Wilshamstead Civil Parish Brooklands Avenue, Wixams Dove Lane, Wixams Dove Lane, Wilshamstead Civil Parish Wilstead Industrial Park, Wixams Retirement Village, Wixams Bedford Road, Wilshamstead Civil Parish Moss Lane, Elstow Pear Tree View, Elstow Civil Parish Elstow Lodge, Elstow The Red Lion, Elstow 206 High Street, Bedford West End, Elstow A5134, Bedford Progress Way, Elstow Hillesden Avenue, Bedford Brackley Road, Cauldwell The Angel, Cauldwell 32 Elstow Road, Bedford Elstow Road Post O∆ce, Fenlake Kingsway Link, Cauldwell A600, Bedford Bedford College, Cauldwell Cauldwell Street, England St Paul's Square, Bedford St Paul's Square, Bedford Pilgrims House, Bedford Horne Lane, Bedford Bus Station, Bedford 7 Greenhill Street, Bedford Direction: Luton Town Centre 81 bus Time Schedule 44 stops Luton Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:15 AM - 7:20 PM Bus Station, Bedford 7 Greenhill Street, Bedford Tuesday 6:15 AM - 7:20 PM St Paul's Square, Bedford Wednesday 6:15 AM - 7:20 PM 10 St Paul's Square, Bedford Thursday 6:15 AM - 7:20 PM St John's Street, Bedford Friday 6:15 AM - 7:20 PM 26 St John's Street, Bedford Saturday 6:15 AM - 7:20 PM Elstow Road Post O∆ce, Fenlake The Angel, Cauldwell 48 Elstow Road, Bedford 81 bus Info Brackley Road, Cauldwell Direction: Luton Town Centre Stops: 44 Progress Way, Elstow Trip Duration: 60 min Wigram Close, Bedford Line Summary: Bus Station, Bedford, St Paul's Square, Bedford, St John's Street, Bedford, Elstow West End, Elstow Road Post O∆ce, Fenlake, The Angel, Cauldwell, Brackley Road, Cauldwell, Progress Way, Elstow, The Red Lion, Elstow West End, Elstow, The Red Lion, Elstow, Elstow Bunyans Mead, Bedford Lodge, Elstow, Moss Lane, Elstow, Retirement Village, Wixams, Wilstead Industrial Park, Wixams, Elstow Lodge, Elstow Dove Lane, Wixams, Brooklands Avenue, Wixams, Duck End Lane, Wilstead, The Woolpack, Wilstead, Moss Lane, Elstow Briar Bank, Wilstead, Wilstead Hill, Haynes Church Pear Tree View, Elstow Civil Parish End, Oxley's Farm, Haynes West End, The Flying Horse, Clophill, Newbury Lane, Silsoe, The George Retirement Village, Wixams Hotel, Silsoe, The Church, Silsoe, Mander Farm Road, Silsoe, Taymer Nursing Home, Silsoe, Hanover Place, Wilstead Industrial Park, Wixams Barton-Le-Clay, The Waggon And Horses, Barton-Le- Clay, The Bull, Barton-Le-Clay, The Memorial, Barton- Dove Lane, Wixams Le-Clay, Streatley Turn, Streatley, Turnpike Drive, Warden Hill, Warden Hill Road, Warden Hill, Birdsfoot Dove Lane, Wilshamstead Civil Parish Lane, Warden Hill, Enderby Road, Barnƒeld, Barnƒeld Brooklands Avenue, Wixams Avenue, Barnƒeld, Austin Road, Barnƒeld, Graham Gardens, Barnƒeld, Stockingstone Road, Barnƒeld, Duck End Lane, Wilstead Bath Road, Wardown, Lansdowne Road, Wardown, Cromwell Hill, Wardown, Moor Park, Wardown, Galaxy Centre, Luton Town Centre The Woolpack, Wilstead 2,4 Bedford Road, Wilshamstead Civil Parish Briar Bank, Wilstead Luton Road, Wilshamstead Civil Parish Wilstead Hill, Haynes Church End Oxley's Farm, Haynes West End The Flying Horse, Clophill 2 The Green, Maulden Civil Parish Newbury Lane, Silsoe The George Hotel, Silsoe The Church, Silsoe Church Road, Silsoe Civil Parish Mander Farm Road, Silsoe Taymer Nursing Home, Silsoe Barton Road, Silsoe Civil Parish Hanover Place, Barton-Le-Clay B655, Barton-Le-Clay Civil Parish The Waggon And Horses, Barton-Le-Clay Bedford Road, Barton-Le-Clay Civil Parish The Bull, Barton-Le-Clay 83a Bedford Road, Barton-Le-Clay Civil Parish The Memorial, Barton-Le-Clay Streatley Turn, Streatley Turnpike Drive, Warden Hill Warden Hill Road, Warden Hill Birdsfoot Lane, Warden Hill Barton Road, Luton Enderby Road, Barnƒeld Barnƒeld Avenue, Barnƒeld New Bedford Road, Luton Austin Road, Barnƒeld Graham Gardens, Barnƒeld Stockingstone Road, Barnƒeld Bath Road, Wardown Lansdowne Road, Wardown Cromwell Hill, Wardown Moor Park, Wardown Galaxy Centre, Luton Town Centre 5 New Bedford Road, Luton 81 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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