National Express Map

National Express operates a bus station in Luton, connecting the town to destinations across the UK via its long-distance coach network. Luton has long been a useful stopping point on routes between London and the Midlands, and the National Express station gives passengers a fixed point from which to board and alight coaches on those corridors.

Getting There and Using the Station

The station is classified as a public transport hub, handling coach services rather than local bus routes. Passengers travelling to Luton by National Express will find the stop integrated into the town’s broader transport arrangements, which also include Luton Airport Parkway rail station and the town centre bus interchange nearby. The coach stop is straightforward to use, with connections available to major cities including London, Birmingham, and beyond.

Luton as a Travel Hub

Luton sits in Bedfordshire, roughly 30 miles north of central London, and its position makes it a practical interchange for travellers heading in multiple directions. Alongside London Luton Airport, the National Express station is part of what makes the town a notable stop for long-distance travellers moving through the region.

See also  Luton DART Parkway Map