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Local bus service improvements coming across West Northants

23 July 2025

Middle walkway of a bus with seats on either side

New services and additional journeys are being introduced in several areas across West Northamptonshire this July as part of ongoing plans to improve bus services locally.

Following West Northamptonshire Council working in partnership with Stagecoach Midlands and the Department for Transport, the following services will go live from Sunday, 27 July.

  • 13 Northampton to West Hunsbury - a new Sunday service will be introduced to enable improved connectivity for the area and access to the Ironstone Railway and West Hunsbury Country Park.
  • 17 Northampton to Brixworth - new evening journeys introduced Monday to Saturday to cater for the evening leisure users.
  • 19 Northampton to Rye Hill - new Monday to Saturday off- peak service will run between Rye Hill and Northampton Town Centre replacing the 96 bus service in this area.
  • 59/60 Northampton to Welford and Market Harborough – this service will now operate a more direct route between Spratton and Kingsthorpe, providing faster journeys to and from Northampton. The service will no longer operate via Brixworth, providing faster journeys and improving access to the Brampton Valley Way, the Northampton and Lamport railway and Naseby battlefield. Passengers who wish to travel to Brixworth will need now to change at Kingsthorpe.
  • 59/60 Northampton to Welford and Market Harborough - a new Saturday service will also be introduced between Northampton and Market Harborough via Welford.
  • 96 Northampton to Rugby  - extended to serve Northampton General Hospital. The route will no longer serve Rye Hill, this section will now be served by the 19 bus service, but the route will now provide a more direct journey into Northampton and improve accessibility to the hospital

For more information, please visit www.stagecoachbus.com

“We’re committed to making public transport more accessible, reliable, and convenient for our residents. These new and enhanced bus services are a direct response to local feedback and part of our wider ambition to connect communities, support sustainable travel, and improve access to key destinations across West Northamptonshire.”Cllr Richard Butler, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport
“Bus services are important to our communities across West Northamptonshire and we are delighted to be working in partnership to bring these improvements to our customers. These changes will make it easier to travel by bus to Northampton General Hospital, make services more direct for our customers saving them time as well as introducing new evening and weekend journeys to help improve connectivity across the region.  We look forward to welcoming more customers on board.”Mark Whitelocks, Managing Director of Stagecoach Midlands
"It’s great to see new and improved bus services launching across West Northants, thanks to over £5.4 million in Government investment.

“This funding means faster, easier bus journeys– helping the economy grow, providing more jobs and helping to deliver our Plan for Change. With our upcoming Buses Bill, we’re making bus services more reliable – giving places like West Northants the tools they need to transform their local bus networks.”
Minister for Local Transport, Simon Lightwood
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