Journey Planning Help

This journey planner provides details of services within, to or from the South and East of England (including London) – covering South East, East Anglia and East Midlands regions.

The South East region covers the traditional counties of Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Essex (and the Unitary authorities in those counties), plus the Isle of Wight.

East Anglia covers Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, whilst East Midlands covers Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Rutland and Peterborough.

Please note that Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton are in the traveline south west region. Please go to http://www.traveline.info if you want to find the journey planner for other regions.

For door-to-door journey planning between the regions covered by this site and any other region, please go to www.transportdirect.info. Its planner links information from ours and other regions’ journey planners.

We provide several different ways of setting the start and end of each journey. You do not need to know the name of the nearest bus stop or station – indeed, it is generally better to plan using one of the other options.

For those who have poor eye-sight we also provide a Large Text version of the service – and this is also suitable for use with screen-readers. Click the blue “Large Text & Mobile” button to access this service.

We hope that this brief guide will help you make good use of our journey planner.

Traveline south east’s web services are provided by a consortium of the 23 local transport authorities covering its area. And our service is offered in collaboration with Transport for London, traveline east anglia and traveline east midlands.

We also offer a call-centre service between 0700 and 2200 every day (except Christmas Day – shorter hours may apply on Christmas Eve, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day) – phone 0871 200 22 33 (calls from landlines charged at 10p per minute plus network charges; mobile and other operators’ charges may be different).

The call-centre operation is managed by PTI (South East) Ltd, a non-profit company formed for the purpose by the major bus operators in the region.