West Midlands Bus Routes 337 & 338 - Route

Route

  • Walsall Bus Station
  • Pleck
  • Darlaston Bus Station
Bus routes in the West Midlands
Birmingham and Solihull
  • 2 3 Yardley Wood Road
  • 5 (Sutton - West Brom)
  • 5 6 31 31A X20 Stratford Road
  • 7
  • 8A 8C Inner Circle
  • 9 140 141 Hagley Road
  • 11A 11C Outer Circle
  • 28 28A 28B
  • Line 33
  • 37 Warwick Road
  • 50
  • 51 X51 Walsall Road
  • 58 59 60 900 957 Coventry Road
  • 61 63 Bristol Road
  • 66 66A
  • 74 75 Soho Road
  • 82 87 89 Dudley Road
  • 144
  • 934
  • 'Sutton Lines'
Coventry
  • 1
  • 2
  • 11
  • 12
  • 19 19W 19X
  • 27
  • 42
  • 81 81E 81W
  • 801
  • 900
  • X17
  • PRN PRS Park and Ride
Sandwell and Dudley
  • 5
  • 9 140 141 192 Hagley Road
  • 410
Walsall
  • 19
  • 51 X51 Walsall Road
  • 311 313
  • 332 549
  • 369 370 370A
  • 401E
  • 404
  • 405
  • 529
Wolverhampton
  • 79
  • 529
Bus Stations
  • Bearwood
  • Bilston
  • Halesowen
  • Coventry (Pool Meadow)
  • Cradley Heath
  • Digbeth (Birmingham National Express)
  • Dudley
  • Merry Hill
  • Walsall (St Pauls)
  • Wednesbury
  • West Bromwich
  • Wolverhampton (Pipers Row)

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