Routes
Route number | Route |
Villagelink 1 | Takeley to Saffron Walden |
Villagelink 5 | Bishop's Stortford to Saffron Walden |
Villagelink 7 | Bishop's Stortford to Bentfield Green |
7A | Bishop's Stortford to Stansted Mountfitchet |
Villagelink 9 | Braintree to Great Bardfield |
Villagelink 10 | Braintree to Great Bardfield |
11 | Chrishall to Saffron Walden |
14 | Staple Tye, Harlow to Templefields, Harlow |
17 | Saffron Walden to Great Bardfield |
18 | Haverhill to Newport,Essex Newport |
21 | Bocking to Black Notley |
71C | Chelmsford to Colchester |
73A | Chelmsford to Maldon |
118 | Great Yeldham to Newport |
133 | Braintree to Stansted Airport |
301 | Bishop's Stortford to Saffron Walden via Audley End railway station |
302 | Bishop's Stortford, St Michaels Mead to Saffron Walden via Audley End railway station |
306 | Wicken Bonhunt to Bishop's Stortford |
317 | Elsenham to Bishop's Stortford |
318 | Bishop's Stortford to Thaxted |
319 | Bishop's Stortford to Great Dunmow |
347 | Harlow to Hatfield Broad Oak |
392 | Harlow to Rye Park |
KM0213/1 | Saffron Walden to Mountfitchet Mathematics & Computing College |
KM0213/2 | Takeley to Mountfitchet Mathematics & Computing College |
KM0213/3 | Hatfield Broad Oak to Mountfitchet Mathematics & Computing College |
KM0213/4 | Watch House Green, Felsted to Mountfitchet Mathematics & Computing College |
KM0213/5 | Wicken Bonhunt to Mountfitchet Mathematics & Computing College |
KM0213/6 | Harlow to Mountfitchet Mathematics & Computing College |
KM0213/7 | Witham to Mountfitchet Mathematics & Computing College |
JM0104 | Ashdon to Saffron Walden County High School |
LM0127 | Causeway End, Felsted to Helena Romanes School and Sixth Form Centre |
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