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Dunstable Bus Timetable Pulloxhill Pulloxhill ◆ 79.89 162 Woburn Eversholt X31 .42 ◆ Holwell 77◆.197◆ 20 Higham 100 Woburn 138◆ 138◆ Apsley 150 20◆ Gobion 162 Abbey Eversholt 140◆ Westoning End 150◆ 139◆ 77◆ W14◆ 89 6 X31 138◆ 0 M1 4 140◆ 138◆ 2 Westoning 79 89 Dunstable Bus Timetable 1 Little 140◆ 5 Flitwick & Harlington W10◆ Brickhill 10 A F7◆ W12◆ 162 ◆ Tingrith PLUSBUS Zone Ickleford A 160◆ 138◆ 138 Barton-le-Clay Pirton 82 5 ◆ 20◆.X31◆ Windsor Parade 162 165◆ A 139 89 M2 4 M ◆ ◆ 79 A ◆ 0 Milton 140◆ 20◆ 42.77 .138 74◆ E7 1 1 74◆ 6 2 197◆ 0 th Bryan 42 Harlington 0 28 March 2011 www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk 197◆ 20◆ Barton-le-Clay ◆ ton 8 X31 W14 gh u Sharpenhoe Hexton O Great B655 Pegsdon Flying Fox Harlington S1 Hitchin 82 Brickhill 20.X31◆ Sharpenhoe B65 5 Bancroft a 140◆ 20 79 77◆ 89◆ l M1 42.77◆.138◆ Clappers King’s Wood Junction 12 74◆ Barton M1.M2.E7◆ Hills 77◆ 77◆.82.89 This booklet also covers Houghton Regis, Eaton Bray, mond Stockgrove 165◆ 160◆ Hitchin Country Park 150 Sundon Hills S1.20◆ Caddington, Whipsnade and surrounding villages 162 20.X31◆ Country Park A Toddington Streatley 74◆.79 X31 4 42.77◆ 20◆ W14◆ ◆ 0 10 77 77◆ A 1 ◆ Toddington 138◆.140◆ Heath and 5 Battlesden 2 139 W10◆ 5 Reach X31.42.77◆ 50 W14◆ M Upper 79 A 77◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ 1 165 138 .140 Sundon 70 27 160◆ 74◆ 162 A 150 S1 6 27 42◆ 20 20 20◆ 100 Leighton Buzzard 27 Tebworth X31 A 74◆ Lower 79 PLUSBUS Zone 5 B Gosmore Hockliffe 1 57 Sundon X31 2 9 0 Lilley 2 139◆ Leighton Chalton 20 Great 69◆ Offley Buzzard 10 10◆ ◆ 69◆ Wingfield 05 139 Luton A5 X31 X31 74◆ PLUSBUS Zone A ◆ 5 42 X31 69◆ 10 Preston Eggington Tilsworth Stanbridge 10◆ B579 69◆ Luton, Bedford Road Leagrave 70 70 20.61.69.70.79 70 X31 Houghton 365.366.S1.X31 A For details in the Leighton Buzzard area, Regis 6 Luton Rail Station please 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 Council Luton, Silver Street Totternhoe Totternhoe Billington Honeywick Lane Knolls 231.365.366 Ascott 164 A 636.X31 House 162 73◆ 505 5 A Ledburn 164 A50 162 Totternhoe Luton 5 61 0 Breachwood 164 ◆ 5 B 73 ◆ 60◆ 61 Dunstable 4 60 61 60◆ Luton Airport Green 164 8 73◆ Whitwell 8 61.321 167◆ A 4 Eaton Bray Slapton 1 4 73◆ Church 164 6 175◆ 73◆ End 175◆ 164◆ 164◆ M Luton Airport Parkway 162 1 162 175◆ Chilterns 202 175◆ 164◆ 1 1 Gateway 636◆ 0 8 5 175◆ 4 0 6 164 Edlesborough Centre 5 1 For details in the Dunstable area, 4 B Mentmore Northall please see inset map overleaf B A G 164◆ r Caddington Peters a 162 61 ◆ Dunstable 34 231 B Chiltern n 60 44 Green d ◆ 6 164 231 5 Green Downs X31 231 Luton Horton U 162 60◆ 45 3 n Edlesborough Hoo i 365 o 231 44 n ◆ Slip 366 Cheddington 162.175 A Kimpton C Ivinghoe Aston Station a 61 5 202 End M1 n X31 Jctn 321 44 164 B a 175◆ 162 60◆ 60◆ 4 l Kensworth 10 44 45 ◆ 8 Woodside Farm 636 167◆ 175•175 8 B Pepperstock 164 Ivinghoe 4 B45 & Leisure Park New Mill 162 54 40 9 0 Pepperstock End East Cheddington 164 Aston 175◆ 48 Whipsnade X31 0 52 B 34 54 Hyde 6 6 ZSL Whipsnade Heath 46 4 B A 0 B 202.231 ◆ 4 5 Zoo 164 ◆ 175 1 4 60◆ B 167 162 4 B 61 6 1 45 5 167◆ 162 X31 6 5 6 Ivinghoe 60◆ 3 365 164 ◆ B Ivinghoe 175 Studham M ◆ 167◆ Ivinghoe 202 366 175 1 45 Beacon 60◆ Kinsbourne 321 Pitstone Dagnall Dagnall Markyate 34 Green 636 162 Studham A A Batford 46 5 10 Long 81 ston 34◆ Pitstone Clement’s 46◆ 167◆ Windmill M1 45 End 34 Junction 9 365 164 9 366 164 8 ◆ 46 636 61 4 175 167◆ B Ri ver Marsworth Ringshall Flamstead Lea 34 Harpenden Station 6 College Lake 0 46 202 Wilstone 5 X31 Harpenden 365 Wildlife Centre 4 Trowley 36 Bulbourne B Wheathampstead Bottom A51 1 8 G 83 48 Little a B A d Gaddesden d M Hudnall 41 e B487 164 4 s 1 6 de Wilstone Ashridge n Reservoir Aldbury ◆ R Park 175 o Tring w Redbourn Station Tring X31 46 321 Great 34 Gaddesden 61 G 164 r a 61◆ n B A Traveline 7◆ P Parkside a Digital Cartography by Pindar ◆ to Ampthill and Bedford ◆ to Barton-le-Clay r 42 d 7744 38 k www.pindar.com a s Key o i 01296 390100 X31 to Toddington and Flitwick T e d B R v i i e e t r Crown Copyright. All rights reserved 100049029 (2011) d h Arriva services 7 and 38 n D D f e o o r r d e Dog & Duck i ◆ d F v Arriva services 24, 31, 60, 61 and 70 n 10 to Hockliffe and Leighton Buzzard d a e Traveline is a national telephone service which provides impartial Bidwell R i r u s ◆ 69 to Hockliffe and Leighton Buzzard o m 7 .38 S ◆ a ◆ k Centrebus service DB2 7 r 42 d 7◆ journey planning for all public transport services throughout England, to Stanbridge, Leighton Buzzard, Bletchley and Milton Keynes 70 a X31 R to Hockliffe, Leighton Buzzard, Bletchley and Milton Keynes 38 o 38 P y Centrebus service DB3 Wales & Scotland. X31 a a d n W e e Centrebus services 34 and 231 r estrel G W K The Traveline website allows you to plan journeys, print off individual e 74 ◆ 24 Centrebus service X31 h in 21◆ T d d timetables, route maps and bus departures from specific bus stops. so oa Grant Palmer service DB1 t r R e D ld re r ie Grant Palmer services 10◆, 42 and 202 St Houghton iv tf Lewsey e ea igh 7◆ h H Regis 38 W To Park Other bus routes m ay li n W Other roads not served by bus s P l o l 38 24 i n a Downside t 7◆ 21◆ h e s 21◆ re Chalk A tu n Terminus or turning pointsSt PLUSBUS 38 24 v r e DB2 e e v gh Hill ◆ n s a i 42 Lewsey 38 R H 7◆ u ◆ Special journeys or certain days only ◆ e 10◆ W 74 Farm W 69 a a t X31 y 70 lin 38 636 Buy your train journey and PLUSBUS tickets in one easy transaction at the station or by g 24 21◆ 24 X31 S P t oy 21◆ phone. Ask for PLUSBUS when buying your train ticket and say whether you want bus travel re nt et e e re t rs St at the start, the finish or both ends of your train journey. You can also get PLUSBUS when - oad R 38 A R o h a ig 5 d H you buy your tickets online. See the PLUSBUS website (www.plusbus.info) for more details. n ve e to ri av D agr 21◆ 7◆.38.31.60 ◆.61 h y Le ug r 24 ◆ Woodside bu Luton & Dunstable 69 .70.202.636.X31 Ho B il 38 Leagrave and Luton PLUSBUS zone boundary points: os Industrial W Hospital to Luton, Luton Airport, c 636 Welwyn Garden City Dunstable o Estate mbe Poy and Hatfield e ◆ nte iv 7 r A6, Pasque Hospice Beech Hill, Putteridge Bury Campus H 202 202 ◆ r 24 s d D Road e Roa ig 202 stabl h R 24 un Crawley Green Rd, county boundary New Mill End, Lower Harpenden Rd Central Bedfordshire ine D S id ◆ er Council Offices tr g 21 h London Rd, Gibraltar Farm Markyate Rd, Woodside Farm e R e at e o w K 0 ◆.61 d t a W .31.6 a N d a .24 31 Watling Street, Turnpike Farm Whipsnade Rd, Royce Close o M o y o 7◆ .202.X 636◆ R a rt A o ◆.70 l id h v d 69 l A - 24 e f Tring Road, The Avenue Totternhoe Rd, Beacon Avenue e o v n A n Hi e u r lcro n b 24 ◆ 5 Town Centre 202 d Watling St, Chalk Hill Bedford Rd, Roslyn Way Hil ft u ow e e e see inset right X31 X31 wers r d for details R ◆ 70 Chalton Cross Sundon Pk Rd, Camford Way DB1 re a d 69 B o ◆ 61 R 31 60 White Lion ad Town Centre Dunstable 24 ◆ rn o d Retail Park R College PLUSBUS DB1 a e DB1 uton Ticket prices in the Leagrave and Luton PLUSBUS area are as follows*: DB1 lt d (Sainsbury’s) L Leisure Centre & 24 ◆ Ro i a e h 0 v o 69◆.7 Grove Theatre ri C 1. ing 60 ◆.6 D r ◆ 24.31. t o ion R 21 . .X31 r 7-day 1-month 3-month 1-year L treet 202 ou We Un rch S C Destination 1-day ath n Chu season season season season er gto d P by ◆ hin ◆.61 a D 24 rt ◆.60 o rovers o DB1 R W d 24 ASDA oa Leagrave/Luton R DB1.DB3 n r K Asda in £2.50 £11 £38.50 £110 £385 Wa g Beecroft he (for Dunstable) 24 ◆ K s i rt 24.202 w t r o y DB1 ee b DB1.DB2 a N y tr y S t R t Totte es d H rnhoe Road ◆ W ig a You can also get PLUSBUS when you buy your tickets online.
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