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Central Bedfordshire INDEX TO PLACES SERVED CODE OPERATOR TELEPHONE WEBSITE Combined Bus and Rail Tickets Buy your train journey and PLUSBUS tickets PLACE NAME GRID REF. PLACE NAME GRID REF. PLACE NAME GRID REF. PLACE NAME GRID REF. PLACE NAME GRID REF. PLACE NAME GRID REF. PLACE NAME GRID REF. AB A2B Bus & Coach www.a 2bbusandcoach.com Chalton H9 Ickwell H8 Silsoe F6/F7 in one easy transaction at the station or by Ampthill E7 Flamstead F2 Millbrook E7 Upper Caldecote H9 phone. Ask for PLUSBUS when buying your Apsley End G6 Chawston H11 Flitton F6 Ivinghoe C2 Milton Keynes A8-C6 Slapton C3 Upper Gravenhurst G6/G7 AR Arriva the Shires & Essex 08448 00 44 11 www.arrivabus.co.uk/South-East/ train ticket and say whether you want bus travel at the start, the finish or both Cheddington C3 Ivinghoe Aston D3 Slip End F3 ends of your train journey. You can also get PLUSBUS when you buy your tickets Arlesey I6 Flitwick E6 Milton Bryan D5 Upper Shelton D8 CB Centrebus 0844 351 1120 www.centrebus. info online. For further details visit the website www.plusbus.info Aspley Guise C7 Chicksands Junction G7 Flying Fox C5 Kempston E9 MK General Hospital B7 Soulbury B5 Upper Sundon E5/F5 What’s more you can pay with cash, credit or debit cards. Aston Abbots A3 Chiltern Green G3 Gamlingay I10/J10 Kensworth E3 Moggerhanger G9 Southill H8 Wardhedges F6 FL Flittabus 07960 388 111 www.flittabus.co.uk Aston Clinton B1/B2 Church End D3 Gosmore I5 Kimpton H3 Moulsoe C8 St Albans H1 Wavendon C7 Bus Users is a non-profit organisation that champions the rights of bus and coach users. Aylesbury A1/A2 Church End I7 Greenfield F6 Kinsbourne Green G2 New Mill End G3 St Neots H11/I11 GP Grant Palmer 01525 719 719 www.grantpalmer.com We give passengers a voice, help resolve problems with local services and campaign Wendover B1 for improved standards in bus travel. Clement’s End E2 Langford H8 Stanbridge D4 Baldock J6 Hall End E9 Newport Pagnell B8 As well as helping to resolve complaints, we organise Your Bus Matters events so Weston Turville A1/B1 IS Ivel Sprinter 01767 313 521 www.ivelsprinter.org.uk Barton-le-Clay F5/F6 Clifton H7 Halton B1 Leagrave F4 North Crawley C8 Stanford H8 passengers can have their say, campaign on issues affecting bus users, consult with Westoning E6 government departments and promote better standards of bus travel. Batford H2 Clophill F7 Harlington E5 Ledburn B4 Northall D3 Steppingley E6 MA Marshall’s Coaches 01525 376 077 www.marshalls-coaches.com Above all, we work to make buses a viable choice of transport for everyone. To join us Wharley End C8 Battlesden D5 Cople G9 Harpenden G2/H2 Leighton Buzzard B4-C5 Northill H9 Stevenage I4-J5 or to find out more about our work: Bedford E9-F10 Cotton End F8/F9 Hatch H9 Letchworth Garden City I5-J6 Old Warden G8 Stewartby E8 Wheathampstead H2 RE Red Eagle 01296 630 402 www.redeagle.org.uk Call us on: 0300 111 0001 Email: [email protected] Cranfield D8 Lidlington D7 Stewkley A4/A5 Whipsnade Heath E3 Beeston H9 Haynes G8 Pegsdon G5 Visit: www.bususers.org Bierton A2 Cublington A4 Haynes Church End F8 Little Barford H11 Pepperstock F3 Stoke Hammond B5 Whipsnade Zoo E3 RL Red Line 01296 426 786 www.redlinebuses.co.uk Or write to: Bus Users UK, Terminal House, Shepperton TW17 8AS Biggleswade I8 Dagnall D2 Heath and Reach C5 Little Brickhill C6 Peters Green H3 Stoke Mandeville A1 Willen B8 RR Road Runner 01234 841 654 Billington C4 Dunstable E3/E4 Hemel Hempstead E1/F1 Little Gaddesden D2 Pirton H6 Stotfold I7 Willington G9 Concessionary Fares Bletchley B6 Dunton J8 Henlow H7 Little Gransden J10/J11 Pitstone C2 Streatley F5 Wilstead F8 SB South Beds Dial-a-Ride 01525 222 331 www.sbdar. co.uk Blunham H10 East Hyde G3 Hexton G5 Long Marston B2 Potton I9 Studham E2 01582 23 54 54 The National Concessionary Travel Scheme allows those who are eligible, Wilstone B2/C2 to travel on local buses free of charge anywhere in England. The national Bourne End D8 Eaton Bray D3 Higham Gobion G6 Lower Shelton D8 Pulloxhill F6 Sutton I9 concession applies at off-peak times (0930 -2300) on Mondays to Fridays and all Wing B4 ST Stagecoach East 01234 220 030 www.stagecoachbus.com Brogborough D7 Eaton Socon H11 Hitchin H5-I6 Lower Stondon H6 Redbourn G1/G2 Tebworth D5 day Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays. Wingfield D4/E4 Broom H8 Edlesborough D3 Hockliffe D5 Lower Sundon F5 Ridgmont D7 Tempsford H10 In addition to the national concession, eligible Central Bedfordshire residents can Wingrave B3 SR Star Travel 01296 422 225 www.startravelbuses.co.uk travel free all day every day on local buses within and from Central Bedfordshire. Bulbourne C2 Eggington D4 Holwell H6 Luton F3-G4 Roxton H10 The Open University B7 Woburn C6 There may be restrictions on travel from outside Central Bedfordshire in the Bury End G6 Elstow F9 Horton C3 Markyate F2 Salford C7 Tilsworth D4 UN UNO 01707 255 764 www.unobus.info peak period. Woburn Sands C6/C7 Caddington F3 Eversholt D6 Houghton Conquest E8/F8 Marston Moretaine D8 Sandy H9/H10 Tingrith E6 WW Wanderbus 0300 123 3023 www.wanderbus.org.uk Campton G7 Everton I10 Houghton Regis E4 Marsworth C2 Shefford G7/H7 Toddington E5 Wootton E8 Design, cartography and print Cardington F9 Eyeworth J9 Husborne Crawley D6 Maulden F7 Shillington G6 Totternhoe D4 Wrestlingworth J9 by Pindar Creative ZS Z&S International 01296 415 468 www.zandsinternational.com Chalton E4/E5 Eynesbury H11 Ickleford H6 Meppershall G7 Shortstown F9 Tring C1/C2 Wyboston H11 www.pindarcreative.co.uk St Neots ABCDEFGHSharnbrook I JEltisley Eaton Eynesburyynesbynesburyury Socon 193X Little Brafield-on- Colmworth 11212X 8 Hail Thurleigh W9X 2 the-Green 112X 4 Paxton Bozeat W10X A Weston A Cross 1 St Neots Denton Market Square Odell Great Ouse Bletsoe End Radwell 112X 112X.193X A W9X.W10X 11 428 Felmersham 11 0 6 Wyboston LittleLittle St Neots 6 Duloe Yardley Harrold B BarfordBarford W9X Hastings W10X Milton 112X Chawston 193X 9 Ernest W10X Great 0 112X 5 W10X W9X 19393X Gransden A e s A W9X u 112112X Pavenham 6 O Carlton t a 112X e Wilden r Eynesbury G A 1 W9X Little B W10W10X Waresley Gransden Horton 5 A42 Ravensden Roxton 38 8 40 8 112X Tempsford B10 Oakley Lavendon 1 A42 Tempsford G rea Clapham Tempsford Church Old Station Stevington t O 0 use 6 I1AX.I1BX.I2X BiggleswadeBiggleswade 6 Salph Renhold I1AX.I1BX.I2X B I4X.I5X.112X PLUSBUSPLUSBUS ZoneZone B565 End I4X.I5X.112X Gamlingay 10 Turvey 112X 10 Gr A eat O 428 Bedford Great use Barford 188u118888uX Cold Bus Station Bedford I5X 11212X 18888X .I1AI1AX.I1BI1BX Corn Exchange For further details in the Bedford area, Brayfield 2.9.9A.9B.42 Bedford Bedford I6X I5X A I2X.I3I3X.I4I4X 44.73.74.81 River Street Horne Lane W1X.W2X please see separate publicity 1 112112X.193.193X Olney produced by Bedford Borough Council I6X I3X For details in the Sandy area, 188X 190 Bromham C1.C10.C11 I5X R3X F5X.F8X I5X Blunham W9W9X.W10.W10X please see inset map overleaf Everton 190 B5 A I5X I6X 26 6 21 188X CowperCowper & Goldington 4 A I1BX NewtonNewton se Iv 193X A4 t Ou e I2X MuseumMuseum 28 Bedford A428 Willington Grea Chalton l 190 Biddenham 188X 188X 22 I5X Dovecote 4 Willington 193X Potton A Bedford Riverfield Road 188X Sandy I2X Emberton Bedford Midland Museum Tesco I5X I3X I1BX I1BX.I2X Country Emberton Station 73 Potton A2X I6X I5X 188.190.193X Park A2X 73 Cardington Road I5X 73 A603 I2X Stagsden 8X.I5X Box BedfordBedford Tesco 18 1042 A A603 B 5 End StSt John’sJohn’s F8X Moggerhanger 0 A 68X C11 81 Cople 188 I2X I3X 9 5 73 A 188 1 A2X C10 9B 6 I5X 74 I3X I1BX 68X 3 74 0 4 9A 0 RSPB B Wrestlingworth C1 W1X 193X 1 KempstonKempston 74 Hatch Beeston 0 73 188X 190 4 A2X 2 75 9 81 9A I3X 9 Astwood 68X A2X 68 9B Cardington 74 RSPB Sutton A2X A2X Wood End 68X 44 I3X W9X The Lodge I3X Wrestlingworth 7575 I1A1AX I1B1BX 190 193X I3X A2X 68X Gibraltar 68 81 W9X I2X I3X I4X A422 C1 9A A 193X I2X A2X 1 Elstow 74 Upper Caldecote 1 7373 112112X A2X Wood End 68.C3 A42 9B 190 Sherington A2X C10 I3X W10W10X I3X BiggleswadeBiggleswade Kempston 9A Northill 40 Hillgrounds C11 Shortstown Upper I1BX 10 PLUSBUSPLUSBUS ZoneZone 0 9B B B 68X R3X 3 5 Chicheley C1 A2.XDX.R1X 5 I3X Caldecote 26 R3•R3• W1X B 74 I3X I4X 74 Eyeworth M Hall End DX I1AX 1 e C1 R1X 2 Cotton Ickwell Ous R3X A 188 eat Chicheley C11 42 6 End I1AX.I3X Biggleswade Gr Biggleswadeiggleswade The I4X. 74 Hall North C10 F8X W2X Wootton C1X 44 PLUSBUSLUSBUS ZoneZone Shuttleworth W9X Crawley 68 F5F5X A 74 Wootton 81 6 Collection I1AX I3X I4X C5 0 Bourne 68X C5 0 C10 C12 End KempstonKempston Wixams Newport HardwickHardwick 9 C1 0 68 StationStation Old 188 Dunton 5 Guilden Pagnell R1X 9A The A A2X Upper C1 Warden W9X Morden C10 DX F5F5X 44 9B Swiss Broom C1 Shelton R3X F8X W2X 81 W1X Garden 8 C10 C12 5 Cranfield C10 68 42 6 W6X JordansJordans C1 C B University C11R1X C 5 Wharley 1 .C C11 R1X MillMill C12 C12 C5 1 1 2 Wilstead C1 .R 0 C5 Broom 8 C1.C5.C10 End C10 1X Haynes 8 A422 Lower Stewartbyrt 200.W1X C11.C12.CX C1 R1X 0 C10 C1.C5.C10 F3X 20 X W4X.W13X For details in the Biggleswade area, Shelton C10C10 F5X .W4 1X please see inset map overleaf C12 R1X C5 F8X 9A 1X 3X 0.W X Cranfield C11.C12.R1X R1X 42X W .W1 20 W6 C11 C12 C11 42 W1X Southill 6X 4X.
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