Routes
The ChaseLinx branding is used on over 40 buses routes in the Cannock, Hednesford, Walsall, Wolverhampton & Rugeley areas:
Service | Route | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Huntington - Cannock - Great Wyrley - Bloxwich - Walsall | Monday - Saturday, Every 20 Minutes |
2,2A | Longford Estate/Shoal Hill(2A) - Cannock - Great Wyrley(evenings/Sunday) - Landywood - Bloxwich - Walsall | Monday - Saturday, Every 30 minutes (combined 2 and 2A), Sunday/Bank hol 60 mins (extended to Hednesford) |
22 | Huntington (Dog-in-Tree Estate) - Cannock | Monday - Saturday |
22A | Huntington (Dog-in-Tree Estate) - Cannock - Bridgtown | This Direction Only. 1 Early Morning Journey. |
23 | Pear Tree Farm Estate - Rugeley | |
24 | Brereton - Five Oaks Estate - Rugeley | |
25 | Cannock - Pye Green - Hednesford - Cannock | |
26 | Cannock - Hednesford - Pye Green - Cannock | |
26 | Springfields - Etching Hill - Rugeley | |
32 | Rugeley - Hednesford - Cannock - Norton Canes - Brownhills | Monday - Saturday, Hourly |
33 | Hednesford - Cannock - Norton Canes - Brownhills - Pelsall - Walsall | Monday - Saturday, Hourly (evenings extended to Rugeley) |
60 | Cannock - Heath Hayes - Norton Canes - Chase Terrace - Chasetown - Burntwood - Lichfield | |
63A | Brownhills West - Brownhills - Pelsall - Walsall | Sundays, Hourly |
70 | Cannock - Cheslyn Hay - Featherstone - Wolverhampton | |
74 | Cannock - Huntington - Stafford District General Hospital - Stafford University | |
75 | Cannock - Penkridge - Stafford - Stafford District General Hospital - Stafford University | |
76 | Stafford - Penkridge - Wolverhampton | |
560 | Bloxwich - New Invention - Wednesfield - Wolverhampton | Monday - Saturday, Every 30 Minutes |
725 | Rugeley - Stafford | |
825 | Stafford Hospital - Stafford - Rugeley - Lichfield | |
835 | Burntwood - Chasetown - Hednesford - Stafford | |
836 | Cannock - Huntington - Brocton - Stafford | |
837 | Great Wyrley - Cannock - Hednesford - Stafford |
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