Bus Routes That Serve Wednesbury Bus Station Stands
| Route Number | Destination / Description | Bus Company |
| Stand A | ||
| 79 | Birmingham via West Bromwich | Joes Travel |
| 23 | Portabello Via Bilston | Diamond Bus |
| 610 | Dudley Via Great Bridge | Midland |
| 67 | Yew Tree Estate via Friar Park | Diamond Bus |
| Stand B | ||
| 311 | Dudley Via Tipton | National Express West Midlands |
| 313 | Dudley Via Princes End | National Express West Midlands |
| Stand C | ||
| 40 | West Bromwich Via Stone Cross | National Express West Midlands & Diamond Bus |
| Stand D | ||
| No Services serve this stand | ||
| Stand E | ||
| 79 | Wolverhampton via Darlaston | Joes Travel |
| 47 | West Bromwich via Hatley Heath | National Express West Midlands |
| 47A | West Bromwich via Hatley Heath | National Express West Midlands |
| Stand F | ||
| 311 | Walsall via Pleck | National Express West Midlands |
| 313 | Walsall via Pleck | National Express West Midlands |
| Stand G | ||
| 79 | Wolverhampton via Darlaston | National Express West Midlands |
| Stand H | ||
| No Services serve this stand | ||
| Stand J | ||
| No Services serve this stand | ||
| Stand K | ||
| 79 | West Bromwich via Hill Top | National Express West Midlands |
| Stand L | ||
| 327 | Willenhall Via Darlaston | Arriva Midlands North Ltd |
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