List of National Express West Midlands Bus Routes

List Of National Express West Midlands Bus Routes

This is a list of bus routes operated by National Express West Midlands (formerly known as Travel West Midlands) in the West Midlands of England. The majority of services are run on a commercial basis, with some tendered by Centro. Not all services are shown. The list is current as of 28th October 2012.

Peak services - Before 09:30 and between 15:30 - 18:00 weekdays.

Off-peak services - Between 09:30 - 15:30 weekdays and all day Saturday and Sunday.

Bus routes in the Coventry area are listed on the National Express Coventry route list.

Garage codes - AG = Acocks Green, BC = Birmingham Central, BY = Bordesley, PE = Pensnett, PB = Perry Barr, WA = Walsall, WB = West Bromwich, WN = Wolverhampton, YW = Yardley Wood

Read more about List Of National Express West Midlands Bus Routes:  Service Numbering Structure, Birmingham Friday and Saturday Evening Diversions, 1-99, 100-199, 200-299, 300-399, 500-599, 600-699, 700-899, 900-999

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