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Flitwick, Ampthill and Cranfield Bus Timetable 6 Meppersha Meppersha 79.89 Moggerhan a X 61.321 W1 X Biggleswade Y Luton Airport W2 Lavendon Oakley A421 G rea Stevington t O Clapham 0 us 6 e 6 Renhold B Salph B565 1A End Turvey Gre A4 Bedford Great 112X at Ou 28 se 1A Bus Station Bedford Barford Cold Corn Exchange I5X 1A.1C.M1.S1.V1.J2 Bedford Bedford For further details in the Bedford area, Brayfield X I6X M2.V2X.M3.M4 River Street Horne Lane W1X.W2X please see separate publicity I7 1A X 1C R2X produced by Bedford Borough Council I6X I7 1A Bromham 42.44.160X.165X I5X R3X F5X.F8X X5 I5X I7X I6X A I5X er & Newton 6 Goldington X5 Museum X5 se I5X A4 1 Ou 2 A428 2 Great 8 Bedford 4 Willington 22 Biddenham I5X A Willington 4 X5 Riverfield Road Dovecote A X5 1A Queen’s Park Bedford Museum Tesco ton 1C Station Cardington Road R2X 1C I6X.I7X M3 I5X M3 Kempston Tesco 1C Great Williamson Court F8X Stagsden Denham A603 X5 R1X.R2X Box 3 M3X Moggerhang R2X A60 End Cople A V1 X A I5X 5 V2 4444 6 M4 1 0 X 3 RR22X 4422 0 M3 4 KKempstonempston FF55X S1 R3R3X Astwood J2J2 Cardington M4 F8X S1 M1.M2X.M3 M1 Wood End R1X 30 44 M2 R2X 5 M4.W1X.W2X Gibraltar B W1X 422 R2X 160X 1A A 165X W2X F8X 1 Elstow X5 Wood End V1V2X A42 1C R2X R1X.R2X Shortstown Chicheley V1 JJ22 RR33•X 4422 V2X R2X Hall End V2X A Cotton V1X Chicheley 6 Wootton FF55X End Hall North S1 J2 44 Biggleswade Crawley X A FF88 6 V2X 0 PLUSBUS Zone 1A Bourne 4422 0 1 End KKempstonempston Wixams X5 V1 HHardwickardwick SStationtation Old 1 R3X Upper M1 Warde 17 160X M2 Shelton R1X J2 17AX 165X W1X Cranfield V2X F5X University Wharley W2X Old W V2X R3X R1X 160X F8X End R3X X R1X R3X V1 R1X Stewartby 42 Wilstead V1.V2 V1 I1A A 17AX Haynes 17AX Lower 160X 17 17 F3X 1 Cranfield Shelton J2 F8X S1 Cranfield V1 165X F5X 42 44 M2 X Cranfield 1 X R1 X X V2 R1X 160160X 42 Moulsoe R2 17 17A X HHaynesaynes 17.17A V2X R1X Marston Houghton V1 160X M1 Moretaine R1X 0 Conquest Haynes X 3 F3 M2X Marston TThehe FForestorest ooff 5 Church End 1.R1X.R2X B M1 M1 Moretaine Marston Vale 42 X X M2 Junction 14 R3 .V1.V2 164X X F8X F2X.F4X.W11X F2 F2X W1X W13X.197X R3X F2X Millbrook W2X 165X X Station F6B Rowney A 160X J2 600 Lidlington F5X Warren 164X F3X Station F6BX 165X F2X F6BX A Chicksands 6 A5 F6BX F6BX F2X F8X Houghton Council Offices M1 13 F2X.F4X.W11X 42 House 0 Haynes Clophill 90 M2X W13X.197X A Salford (remains) X 4 West End S1 Old Rising Sun W13 1 F2X F4X 4 F2X 116565X M X F4X 160X 44 X X X X 6 1 R3 164X Lidlington F2X F1 .F6A .F7 .146 160X Millbrook 197X 200 164X X W13 Fo 421 165X F4X F1X.F3X.F6AX Clophill A 7 Maulden p Brogborough X 50 F7X.44.77X Brogborough F6B A 07 Campton 146X.197X.200 A5 Ca R3X Ampthill W11X W A Ridgmont Station 200 W2X Wavendon 421 W13X W13X 10A.164X.F3X.F4X W13X W3X M1 A W11X 50 S1.F7X X A Junction 13 7 F3X X X X W12 5 F6B .W11 .W13 44X 77X.146X W3X 1 164X 3 X F5X 79 W10X 3.18 0 R3 10A 10.10A Aspley R3X 160X 164X W11X 200 W11X X F5X Silsoe 164 165X F4X F6BX 200 Meppershal 138X Guise M A507 6 1 F1X.F5X.F6BX 4 W13X 1 Woburn Ridgmont Upper 4 197X F6BX W11X F7X.44X X A Sands Gravenhurst 197X Flitwick Flitton Silsoe 10A.160X Steppingley Wardhedges 10X.10A.139X Husborne Bury 18 164X.165X Woburn Sands 160X.165X Crawley GreenfieldGreenfield De Grey Wrest End Mausoleum Park 79. 3.18.139X 140X W2X.W3X.W11X 2 Woburn 10 1 F1X.F4X.F5X W 0 10X Safari Park W14X.79.89 Bow Brickhill F6BX.20X 6 A 138X 4 Station 5 A 139X 44X.146X A S1 X 197X For details in the Ampthill and 1 160 F1X.F4X.F5X 3 M Flitwick area, please see Shil 0 165X F6BX.20X 1 iinsetnset mmapap ooverleafverleaf Shillington Marq 138X 140X 44X.77X.146X 139X W W14X 139X F7X.20X Pulloxhill Pulloxhill 79.89 Woburn Eversholt X31X.42 20X 77X.197X Higham 100 Woburn 138X 138X Apsley 150 20X Gobion 162 Abbey Eversholt 140X Westoning End 150X 139X 77X W14X X 0 X31 X 138 138X 2 Westoning 79 8 140 1 Little 140X 5 Flitwick & Harlington A F7X Brickhill 10 PLUSBUS Zone X Tingrith A X 138X 138 Barton-le-Clay 5 160 A 139X 20X.X31X Windsor Parade 162 165X 4 M X X 79 0 Milton 140X 20X 42.77 .138 74X 1 1 74X 2 Bryan 197X 42 Harlington X31 197X 20X Barton-le-Clay Sharpenhoe Hexton Great B655 Pegsdon Brickhill Flying Fox Harlington S1 20.X31X Sharpenhoe 140X 20 79 77X M1 42.77X.138X Clappers King’s Wood Junction 12 74X Barton Hills Stockgrove 165X 160X Country Park Sundon Hills 150 S1.20X 162 20.X31X Country Park A Toddington Streatley 74X.79 X31 4 42.77X 20X 0 10 A 1 Toddington 138X.140X Heath and 5 Battlesden 2 139X Reach X31.42.77X M Upper 79 X 138X.140X 1 7070 165 Sundon 27 160X 74X 162 A 150 S1 6 X 20 20 X 27 Leighton Buzzard 42 20 2727 Tebworth X31 A 74X Lower 79 PLUSBUS Zone 5 B Hockliffe 1 57 Sundon X31 2 9 0 Lilley Leighton 139X 69X Chalton 20 10 Buzzard 10X Wingfield 5 139X 69X Luton 50 X31 A X31 74X PLUSBUS Zone A 5 42X X31 10 69X Eggington Tilsworth 10X B57 Stanbridge 9 Luton, Bedford Road 69X Leagrave 70 70 20.61.69.70.79 70 X31 Houghton 365.366.S1.X31 A etails in the Leighton Buzzard area, Regis 6 Luton Rail Station se see inset map overleaf Mead M1 B5 Open Farm 79 44.45.61.69.70.231 For details in the Luton area, Billington Junction 11 365.366.636.X31 please see separate publicity A505 produced by Luton Borough Cou Luton, Silver Street Totternhoe Totternhoe Billington Honeywick Lane Knolls 231.365.366 162 164 73X A505 636.X31 5 A Ledburn 164 A50 162 Totternhoe Luton 5 61 0 164 X 5 B 73 X X 60 61 Dunstable 4 60 61 60X Luton Airport 164 8 73X 8 61.321 167X A 4 Eaton Bray Slapton 1 Church 4 73X 164 6 175X 73X End M 175X 164X 164X LutonLuton AirportAirport ParkwayParkway 162 1 Flitwick, AmpthillandCranfieldBusTimetable 28 Toddington, Marston Vale andsurroundingvillages MarstonVale Toddington, This bookletalsocoversBarton-le-Clay, th March2011 www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk 42.F5X.F8X.J2 to Bedford Key F6BX to Lidington Stagecoach ‘Jupiter’ service J2 J2 44 to Bedford Grant Palmer services 10A, 42, 44 and 200 F8X 146X.F1X.F3X.F5X.F6AX.F7X.F8X F3X F5X to Maulden and Clophill F6BX F1X X 197X 200 F6A X 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