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Public transport

Public transport is a fantastic way to get around in Central Bedfordshire. Hopping on a bus or train service not only saves you money on petrol and parking – it’s better for the environment too, plus it’s far more relaxing than fighting your way through heavy traffic in the car.

Here at Central Bedfordshire Council, we work closely with all the region’s transport providers to ensure our public transport network is as accessible, efficient and reliable as it possibly can be.

Whether you’re an older or disabled person enquiring about a free bus pass or simply want the latest timetable information, you’ll find what you’re looking for by clicking on the appropriate link to the left.

Highways Fault Reporting Form

This form should be used to report non emergency highway faults, e.g. potholes or street lighting problems. If you believe the fault you are reporting is an emergency (e.g. likely to cause damage or injury or wires showing) then please telephone the 24 hour phone line (0300 300 8049) to report the fault.

Get an update on your Highways Report

Have you made a report? You can now follow the progress of this report online.

transportdirect.info

You can plan a journey in a number of different ways to suit your needs through Transport Direct.

Plan me a journey door to door...

The simplest way to search is using the door-to-door journey planner, which searches for up to five journey options - by joined-up public transport or by car. You can plan from postcodes, places, stations and even local attractions.