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Jo to Luton in under 25 minutes with our Jo service. New timetable starts 4th August:
💵£2 single fares for everyone, £1 for CBC YP Card
😀 More journeys throughout the day & later journeys home
⏰NEW Saturday service
Times and details at https://t.co/yfXnxpf3Jm
Why not visit Biggleswade by bus? Our network of services connects Bedford, Flitwick, Sandy & Hitchin.
Plan your journey at https://t.co/yfXnxpevTO
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We're looking for great people to join our team. We need experienced and trainee drivers to support our growing network of services
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Let's all travel safely & enjoy the shops reopening
The name Toddington means the Hill of Tuda's People and is first seen as "Tudincgatun" in an Anglo-Saxon charter of 926. Today Toddington is connected to Bedford every hour by service 42
Bedfordshire’s traditional dish is the Clanger, a sort of sausage roll type snack made of suet pastry with meat at one end and jam at the other! There’s only one bakery left in the county that produces the clanger in a variety of flavours, so don’t miss out #gpladvent
Did you know in 1660 John Bunyan led an unauthorised religious meeting at a farmhouse near Harlington, for which he was arrested and taken to Harlington House. He was then arrested and taken to Bedford’s gaol where he wrote The Pilgrims Progress #gpladvent
We’re in Great Barford today which sits on the River Ouse. Our buses cross a bridge of seventeen arches, much restored with brick chiefly on its western side. It contains workmanship of different ages, but the lower stonework dates back to the 15th century #gpladvent
Today we’re in Houghton Conquest which is based on a solid geology of Oxford Clay, hence the former brick-making activities in the area. Oxford Clay is a mudstone laid down between 154 and 164 million years ago in the warm, shallow seas of the Jurassic Period #gpladvent