
for public transport journey planning within Great Britain
from traveline south east and anglia
in association with
TfL
and traveline south west,
east midlands
& west midlands,
and with data from all other traveline regions
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my regular trip ...
... for a printable document showing alternative times for a journey you make regularly
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next departures ...
... for checking the times of departures from a particular stop (with real-time information when available)
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times from my stop ...
... for a printable copy of all the departure times from the stops you use regularly, to stick on your fridge or wherever!
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the code for my stop ...
... for getting the short code used by the SMS and Nextbuses services
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on my mobile ...
... for details of how to access our information on mobile phones and other mobile devices
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contact details ...
... for details of how to contact operators of services or local authorities - addresses, phone numbers, web sites and e-mail addresses


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This website is closing
For over 20 years, this website has provided impartial travel advice using timetables compiled by all of the local transport authorities (County Councils and Unitary Authorities) in the region. The Bus Services Act of 2017 means that, by the end of 2020. it will be the bus operators' responsibility to make available timetable, fares and real-time location data. The Government expects "the market" (bus operators and internet information providers) to use the latest technological developments to give travel planning information to the travelling public.
Our website is rather dated now, and without funds to develop it with new facilities, and without enhancements to use the latest software developments, the decision has been taken to close it down. The closure was initially due to take place a year ago, and then at the end of March 2020. The rapidly changing data resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak provided a further extension.
This website's last day of operation will be Wednesday 23rd September, when our software contracts and hosting arrangements come to an end. Once our journey planner is taken off-line, this page will offer a number of alternative journey planning websites.
We will continue to provide data to the Traveline National Dataset as the transition to operators' data takes place.
Thank you to the many thousands of you that have found our website useful over the last 20 years.
For over 20 years, this website has provided impartial travel advice using timetables compiled by all of the local transport authorities (County Councils and Unitary Authorities) in the region. The Bus Services Act of 2017 means that, by the end of 2020. it will be the bus operators' responsibility to make available timetable, fares and real-time location data. The Government expects "the market" (bus operators and internet information providers) to use the latest technological developments to give travel planning information to the travelling public.
Our website is rather dated now, and without funds to develop it with new facilities, and without enhancements to use the latest software developments, the decision has been taken to close it down. The closure was initially due to take place a year ago, and then at the end of March 2020. The rapidly changing data resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak provided a further extension.
This website's last day of operation will be Wednesday 23rd September, when our software contracts and hosting arrangements come to an end. Once our journey planner is taken off-line, this page will offer a number of alternative journey planning websites.
We will continue to provide data to the Traveline National Dataset as the transition to operators' data takes place.
Thank you to the many thousands of you that have found our website useful over the last 20 years.