List of bus routes in Colchester
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This is a list of bus routes in Colchester. The colours of route number refer to the colours on the operators' official route maps, timetables and map published by the council. Bus routes in Colchester are operated by Network Colchester
Network Colchester
Network Colchester is a Tellings-Golden Miller bus operating company. TGM have upgraded the fleet, and it is no longer the second from bottom bus company, profit wise...

, First Group Essex
First Essex
First Essex Buses Limited is owned by First Group. First Essex carries around 29 million passengers each year on a network of routes serving Essex and the surrounding areas. It arose from an amalgamation of Eastern National and Thamesway Buses, whose yellow/maroon livery has only recently disappeared...

, Regal Busways
Regal Busways
Regal Busways Ltd is a small bus operator established in 2001 and based in Essex. Their services operate through 30 local communities including Chelmsford, Epping, The Hanningfields, Canvey Island, Harlow, Ongar, Pleshey, Toot Hill, Upshire, Waltham Abbey, Waltham Cross and Wickford.-History:Regal...

, Hedingham Omnibuses
Hedingham Omnibuses
Hedingham Omnibuses is an Essex bus company founded by Aubrey Ernest Letch shortly after serving in World War I, with his parents' help and trading under his own name. It started as a coach hire company, but gradually expanded as Letch started running bus services to Braintree and Sudbury on...

, H.C. Chambers & Son
H.C. Chambers & Son
H.C. Chambers & Son or just Chambers is an independent bus and coach operator based in Bures in Suffolk, England. The company operates services over a wide area of Suffolk and Essex, running a fleet of around 30 buses.- History :...

, Beestons, New Horizon Travel and Cedric Coaches. See below for details of the towns main routes. All information is valid .

List of current routes

Colour Route Start End Via Operator
1 Shrub End, Ambrose Avenue Greenstead, Elm Cres/Hamlet Dr Prettygate, Boadicea Way, High Street, Harwich Road, Greenstead Library Network Colchester
Network Colchester
Network Colchester is a Tellings-Golden Miller bus operating company. TGM have upgraded the fleet, and it is no longer the second from bottom bus company, profit wise...

/First Essex
First Essex
First Essex Buses Limited is owned by First Group. First Essex carries around 29 million passengers each year on a network of routes serving Essex and the surrounding areas. It arose from an amalgamation of Eastern National and Thamesway Buses, whose yellow/maroon livery has only recently disappeared...

2 Horkesley Heath, Malvern Wy Severalls Park, The Crescent North Station, High Street, St Johns Estate, Highwoods Tesco, Mill Road Network Colchester/First Essex
2C Highwoods Tesco General Hospital St John's Estate, Town Centre, Rail Station First Group Essex
3 High Street Hythe Tesco St Andrews Avenue, Harwich Road, Bridgebrook Green, Greenstead Hedingham Omnibuses
Hedingham Omnibuses
Hedingham Omnibuses is an Essex bus company founded by Aubrey Ernest Letch shortly after serving in World War I, with his parents' help and trading under his own name. It started as a coach hire company, but gradually expanded as Letch started running bus services to Braintree and Sudbury on...

4 High Street Tollgate Medical Centre Boadicea Way, Prettygate, Chaucer Way, Westlands, Dugard Av, Stanway Hedingham Omnibuses
5 Lexden Heath Road General Hospital Chaucer Way, Halstead Road, High Street, North Station Network Colchester
6 Grange Way Grange Way Old Heath, Recreational Ground, High St, Recreational Ground, Old Heath Network Colchester
8 Monkwick, Gosfield Road Highwoods Tesco Monkwick Avenue, Bus Station, High St, North Stn., Hospital, Gavin Way Network Colchester
8A Monkwick, Gosfield Road Highwoods Tesco Queen Elizabeth Way, Bus Stn., High St, North Stn., Hospital, Gavin Way Network Colchester
8C Monkwick, Gosfield Road General Hospital Monkwick Avenue, Mersea Road, High Street, North Station First Group Essex
8E Monkwick, Gosfield Road Horkesley Heath, Malvern Way Monkwick Avenue, High Street, North Station, Mile End, Defoe Crescent First Group Essex
11 North Station Highwoods Tesco Cowdray Avenue, St Johns Estate, Tyehurst, Magdalen Wood First Group Essex
50 Bus Station Malting Green, Hawfinch Road Gurdon Road, Maypole Green, Kingsford, Layer-de-la-Haye Hedingham Omnibuses/First Essex
50A Bus Station Tollesbury, Square Gurdon Road, Maypole Green, Layer-de-la-Haye, Great Wigborough Hedingham Omnibuses
50B Bus Station Tollesbury, Square Crouch Street, Layer-de-la-Haye, Shrub End, Layer Breton, Gt Wigborough Hedingham Omnibuses
50C Bus Station Tollesbury, Square Crouch Street, Layer-de-la-Haye, Staffords Corner, Great Wigborough Hedingham Omnibuses
61 North Station Wivenhoe Co-op High Street, Bus Station, Whitehall Road, Essex University, Wivenhoe First Group Essex
62 North Station Wivenhoe Rail Station High Sreet, Bus Station, Greenstead Road, Essex University First Group Essex
62A North Station Wivenhoe Co-op High Street, Bus Station, Greenstead Road, Essex University, Wivenhoe First Group Essex
63 Tufnell Way St Michaels, Peerswood Road North Station, High Street, Bus Station, Maldon Road, Garrison First Group Essex
64 Greenstead Library Shrub End, Hazell Avenue Greenstead Road, High Street, Boadicea Way, Iceni Way First Group Essex
64A Greenstead Library St Michaels, Peerswood Road Greenstead Road, High Street, Boadicea Way, Earlswood Way First Group Essex
65 Stanway Tollgate Sainsbury's Highwoods Tesco Halstead Road, High Street, North Station, Hospital, Severalls Lane First Group Essex
66 West Bergholt, Queens Head Rowhedge, Rectory Road North Station, Bus Station, Recreational Ground, Middlewick, Old Heath First Group Essex
66A Head Street Old Heath, Speedwell Road Bus Station, Recreation Ground, Middlewick, Old Heath Post Office First Group Essex
67 Head Street West Mersea, High Street High Street, Bus Station, Blackheath, Abberton, Peldon, West Mersea First Group Essex
67A Head Street West Mersea, High Street High Street, Bus Station, Blackheath, Abberton, Peldon Bus Shelter First Group Essex
67B West Bergholt/Bus Station West Mersea, High Street (North Station), High Street, Bus Station, Blackheath, Abberton, Peldon First Group Essex
67C West Mersea, High Street Bus Station West Mersea, Peldon The Rose, Peldon Bus Stop, Abberton, Blackheath First Group Essex
67D Bus Station West Mersea High Street Pownall Crescent, Blackheath, Abberton, Peldon The Rose First Group Essex
68 Monkwick, Berechurch Hall Rd Stanway Tollgate/Prettygate Monkwick, High Street, Prettygate Shopping Centre, (Dugard Avenue) First Group Essex
70 Bus Station Chelmsford Bus Station Tollgate, Marks Tey, Coggeshall, Braintree, Great Leighs, Broomfield First Group Essex
70 Bus Station Braintree Bus Park Lexden, Tollgate, Marks Tey, Coggeshall, Bradwell Regal Busways
Regal Busways
Regal Busways Ltd is a small bus operator established in 2001 and based in Essex. Their services operate through 30 local communities including Chelmsford, Epping, The Hanningfields, Canvey Island, Harlow, Ongar, Pleshey, Toot Hill, Upshire, Waltham Abbey, Waltham Cross and Wickford.-History:Regal...

71 Bus Station Chelmsford Bus Station Marks Tey, Kelvedon, Witham, Hatfield Peverel, Boreham, Springfield First Eastern Counties
71A Bus Station Chelmsford Bus Station Marks Tey, Kelvedon, Witham, Hatfield Peverel, Boreham, Springfield First Eastern Counties
71C Bus Station Chelmsford Bus Station Marks Tey, Kelvedon, Rivenhall End, Witham, Boreham, Springfield Regal Busways
71X Bus Station Chelmsford Bus Station Marks Tey, Witham, Springfield, Chelmer Village Shopping Centre First Group Essex
74 Bus Station Clacton-on-Sea, Jackson Road Greenstead Road, University, Wivenhoe, Arlesford, St Osyth First Group Essex
74B North Station Clacton-on-Sea, Jackson Road Bus Station, University, Wivenhoe, Arlesford, St Osyth, Coopers Ln First Group Essex
75 Bus Station Maldon, Leisure Centre Shrub End, Colchester Zoo, Tiptree, Great Totham, Heybridge First Group Essex
76 Bus Station Clacton-on-Sea, Jackson Road Greenstead Road, University, Frating, Weeley, Little Clacton First Group Essex
77 General Hospital Aingers Green, Plough Road Hythe, University, Elmstead Market, Frating, Great Bentley New Horizon Travel
78 General Hospital Brightlingsea Hythe, University, Wivenhoe, Arlesford, Thorrington Network Colchester
78X High Street Brightlingsea Greenstead Road, University, Wivenhoe, Alresford, Thorrington Cedric Coaches
80 Boxted, Homedale Crnr Fordham, Memorial Mile End, Hospital, High Street, Stanway, Fordham Heath Hedingham Omnibuses
83 Bus Station Colne Engaine/Mount Bures Beacon End, Tollgate, Marks Tey, Chappel, Wakes Colne/Earls Colne First Group Essex
84 Bus Station Sudbury, Bus Station North Station, Hospital, Nayland, Leavenheath, Newton Green H.C. Chambers & Son
88 Bus Station Halstead, Conies Road Lexden, Eight Ash Green, Aldham, Wakes Colne, Earls Colne First Essex/Hedingham Omnibuses
88 Bus Station Halstead, Conies Road Lexden, Eight Ash Green, Aldham, Wakes Colne, Earls Colne Regal Busways
88A Bus Station Halstead, Conies Road Lexden, Eight Ash Green, Fordham, Wakes Colne, Earls Colne First Group Essex
88B Bus Station Little Tey, Godbolts Farm Lexden, Eight Ash Green, Fordham Heath, Fordham, Wakes Colne First Group Essex
92 Bus Station Tollesbury Square Shrub End, Colchester Zoo, Salcott Corner, Tolleshunt D'Arcy Hedingham Omnibuses/First Essex
93 Bus Station Ipswich Old Cattle Market Langham, Stratford St Mary, East Bergholt, Capel St. Mary Carters Coaches
102 Bus Station Harwich Bus Station Ardleigh, Dedham, Manningtree, Wix, Oakley, Parkeston, Dovercourt First Group Essex
103 Bus Station Harwich Bus Station Ardleigh, Manningtree, Bradfield, Wrabness, Ramsey, Dovercourt First Group Essex
104 Bus Station Harwich Bus Station Ardleigh, Mistley, Manningtree, Bradfield, Wix, Oakley, Dovercourt First Group Essex
105 Bus Station Walton-on-the-Naze Crockleford, Gt Bromley, Tendring, Thorpe-le-Soken, Frinton Network Colchester
107 Bus Station Walton-on-the-Naze Crockleford, Gt Bromley, Tendring, Thorpe-le-Soken, Kirby-le-Soken Network Colchester
109 Bus Station Walton-on-the-Naze Greenstead Road, Elmstead Market, Frating, Thorpe-le-Soken, Frinton Network Colchester
175 Bus Station Fingringhoe, High Park Corner Pownall Crescent, Blackheath, Abberton, Figringhoe Hams Farm First Group Essex
176 Highwoods Tesco East Mersea, Blue Row High St, Bus Station, Shrub End, Gt Wigborough, Peldon, West Mersea Hedingham Omnibuses
247 Bus Station Dedham, Marlborough Head Rail Station, Langham, Lamb Corner, Dedham Heath Beestons
350 Liverpool Clacton-on-Sea Manchester, Sheffield, Leicester, Cambridge, Colchester National Express
484 London Victoria Walton-on-the-Naze Stratford, Witham, Colchester, St Osyth, Clacton-on-Sea, Kirby Cross National Express
753 Bus Station Sudbury Bus Station North Station, West Bergholt, Wormingford, Bures, Lt Cornard, Gt Cornard H.C. Chambers & Son
755 Bus Station Hadleigh Bus Station North Station, Langham, Stratford St. Mary, East Bergholt, Raydon Carters Coaches
756 Bus Station Stratford St. Mary, The Anchor North Station, Hospital, Langham Carters Coaches
999 High Street High Street Hythe Hill, Greenstead, Highwoods Approach, Mile End, North Station First Group Essex
133 Essex University Stansted Airport Bus Station, Marks Tey, Bradwell, Braintree TGM Group


Route 1 Shrub End - Greenstead

Route 1 is a major bus route in Colchester. It is operated by Network Colchester and First Group Essex. It runs every day, including evenings. Its length is 12 miles and the time it takes to travel the whole route is either 1 hour and 27 minutes or 2 hours 53 minutes. Route 1 has 3 termini and is a circular route.
Currently, route 1 is mostly operated by Dennis Dart Pointers and East Lancs Olympuses, of which majority running on route 1 are branded for route 1 with a pink stripe on both sides at the top, showing a summary of the route.

From 1 September 2008 to 3 January 2009, there was a competing service between Ambrose Avenue and the Town Centre, route 60, operated by First Essex.

Route 2 & 2C Horkesley Heath - Severalls Park

Route 2 operates Monday to Saturday, including evenings. Its length is 9.7 miles and the time it takes to travel the whole route is 45 minutes. It is operated by Network Colchester and First Group Essex.
After being surveyed by C-Bus, route 2 is considered the worst bus route in Colchester. Route 2C runs only on Sundays, as a replacement for route 2. Its length is 5.2 miles and the time it takes to travel the whole route is 28 minutes. All 2C services are operated by First Group Essex.
East Lancs bodied Volvo Citybuses, Scania OmniDekka
Scania OmniDekka
The Scania OmniDekka is a double-decker bus built for sale in the UK...

s and Caetano Compass bodied Dennis Dart
Dennis Dart
The Dennis Dart is a rear-engined midibus built by Dennis in the United Kingdom. More than 11,000 were built during 18 years of production....

s are used by Network Colchester to operate route 2. Some buses are branded with a green stripe through the middle, which contains a summary of the route in yellow writing.

Route 5 Hospital - Lexden

Route 5 runs Monday to Friday, mornings and early afternoons. Its length is 5.6 miles towards Lexden and 4 miles towards the Hospital. The time it takes to travel the whole route is 30 minutes (towards Lexden) or 23 minutes (towards Hospital). There is no route 5 service during the evenings and on Sundays.

Route 6 Grange Way - Town Centre Circular

Route 6 runs Monday to Saturday, but not evenings. Its length is 4.1 miles and the time it takes to travel the whole route is 27 minutes. It is operated by Network Colchester.

On route 6 Caetano Compasses are mainly used, 2 of which are branded with a lilac stripe, summarizing the route.

The current route 6 first operated on 6 May 2008. Before 1981 there was a route 6 from Old Heath (current terminus) to Home Farm and was operated by Colchester Borough Transport and Eastern National (now First Essex). Between 1981 and 1993 the service was changed to a Town Centre - Rowhedge service and was later closed.

Routes 8, 8A, 8C and 8E Monkwick - Highwoods

Routes 8 and 8A are major bus routes in Colchester. They run Monday to Saturday, except evenings. Routes 8 and 8A run every 20 minutes each, to provide a joint service every 10 minutes during the day on Monday to Saturday. Route 8's length is 7.6 miles and route 8A's length is 6.8 miles. The time it takes to travel the whole route is 37 minutes for both routes. They are operated by Network Colchester.

Route 8C is a Sunday-only. It runs all day Sunday, including evenings. Its length is 5.9 miles and the time it takes to travel the whole route is 26 minutes. It is operated by First Group Essex.

Route 8E runs Monday to Saturday, evenings only, every 60 minutes. Its length is 6.3 miles and the time it takes to travel the whole route is 28 minutes. It is operated by First Group Essex.

Some of the buses used on routes 8 and 8A are branded East Lancs Lolynes. They are branded with a blue stripe, which contains a summary of the route.

Route 61 North Station - Wivenhoe

Route 61 is a fairly major bus route in Colchester. It runs everyday, excluding evenings Monday to Saturday and late evenings on Sundays.
Its length is 7.6 miles and the time it takes to travel the whole route is 44 minutes. Route 61 runs every 20 minutes during the day, Monday to Saturday. The first few runs of the day, Monday to Friday are numbered 61A and operate to Wivenhoe via The Avenue. During the evenings there is no route 61 service. On Sundays route 61A replace route 61. This runs via Wivenhoe Cross and The Avenue to Wivenhoe Rail Station instead of via Belle Vue Road. Route 61A runs every 60 minutes.

Route 61 is operated using Wright Axcess-Ultralow
Wright Axcess-Ultralow
The Wright Axcess-Ultralow is a low-floor single-deck bus body built on the Scania L113CRL chassis by Wrightbus between 1995 and 1998.-History:A total of 330 were built, of which 244 were for companies owned by FirstBus/Group...

s, Wright Solar
Wright Solar
The Wright Solar is a low floor single-deck bus body built on Scania L94UB and later the new Scania K-series chassis by Wright. An articulated version, the Wright Solar Fusion of similar appearance was available for the Scania L94UA....

s and most commonly Northern Counties Palatine Volvo Olympian
Volvo Olympian
The Volvo Olympian was a rear-engine double decker bus built by Volvo at Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland. It was first built in 1992 and entered production in March 1993, replacing the Leyland Olympian....

s. Up to 2007/2008 buses were branded for the route, however branding has since been removed. Before 2 March 2008, there was no Sunday or holiday service.

University of Essex
University of Essex
The University of Essex is a British campus university whose original and largest campus is near the town of Colchester, England. Established in 1963 and receiving its Royal Charter in 1965...

branded Volvo Olympians.

Route 62A began operation on 7 December 2008, when Sunday services were extended to Wivenhoe Rail Station. On 11 April 2010, routes 61 and 62 swapped Wivenhoe termini and the 62A, became the bus round the loop past Wivenhoe Cemetery.

Route 63 Tufnell Way - St Michaels Estate

Route 63 is another fairly major and a quite new service. Its length is 5.5 or 6.0 and the time it takes to travel the whole route is 23 or 30 minutes, depending on direction. It runs Monday to Saturday, including evenings. On Sundays, there is no route 63 service.

Route 63 began operation on 15 June 2009 running from St Michaels Estate to North Station via Garrison with a 30 minute frequency. On 23 August 2010, the northern terminus was extended to Tufnell Way, its current terminus.

History

Colchester's bus system was preceded by a fairly small tram system. Over the years, it developed to become what it is today.

Pre-1904

In 1883, the first tram track was built. The original plan was to build a tram link from the North Station to the High Street, but finances ran out, when the track reached Middleborough, just 0.3 miles from the High Street. The scheme was abandoned and later bought by Colchester Corporation Transported, who removed the tracks.

Colchester Corporation Transport (1904-1986)

Although the company did not start running tram services until 1904, it did exist for a few years before then. In 1899, the British Electric Traction Company, attempted to get permission to run tram services around Colchester. The permission was not given to them, as Colchester Corporation wanted to run trams themselves.

In 1901, Colchester Corporation authorised the construction of 5¾ miles of track, but the actual building of the 3 ft 6" gauge track did not begin until 1904. A special depot was built at Magdalen Street, just south of the Town Centre, for the 16 brand-new, open-top, double-decker trams, numbered 1 to 16. The trams were manufactured by the Electric Railway and Tramway Carriage Works of Preston on Brill 21E trucks. On 28 July 1904, the trams commenced operation.

The brand new tram system consisted of three routes, all beginning at the North Station, at that time called the North Street Station: to Lexden, a suburb to the west of the Town Centre via North Station Road, North Hill, Head Street then Lexden Road and Lexden Street. Up to Lexden Road, not inclusive, the route was double-tracked, from Lexden Road onwards it was single-tracked; to the River Colne on East Street via the double-tracked section up to the High Street, then via a double-tracked section through the High Street and onto a single-tracked section through East Hill to East Street; to Hythe,to the south-west of the Town Centre, via the double-tracked sections up to East Hill, where it turned onto another double-tracked section through Queen Street and St. Botoplh's Street, where it became a single-track all the way to Hythe.

On 28 June 1906 another extension finished being built, this was from St. Botolph's Station to the Recreation Ground via Military Road. This completed the Colchester tram system.

For another 21 years, the trams continued to provide Colchester's transport system. By 1927 there was not enough funding for the refurbishment and replacement of trams. The Colchester Corporation Act of 1927, decided that motorbuses will be introduced and trams taken out of service. In October 1927, Colchester Corporation received three offers from companies who wanted to run the buses on the Corporation's behalf. These were from National Omnibus Company, which soon afterwards became Eastern National, Blackwell's and Berry's. All the offers were declined.

The first motorbus commenced operation on 21 May 1928, to replace the trams between North Station and East Street. Four Dennis G's, numbers 1 to 4, were used, with each bus seating 20 people and the entrance/exit at the front of the bus. The bodywork was made by Strachan & Brown. The buses provided two services, each running every 30 minutes, one between Parsons Heath and Shrub End; the other between Greenstead Road and the Drury Hotel. On 1 October 1928, the whole of the Lexden route was replaced by the new motorbuses. By then, five more single-deck buses arrived, this time Dennis E's each seating 32 people and with two doors and 2 open-top double-deckers, each seating 48 people. Both Dennis E's and Dennis H's bodyworks were built by Strachan & Brown.

In 1929, more buses, both single and double-deck, were delivered. These allowed more routes to be opened. In March of the same year, two routes were opened, between High Street and Bergholt Road and between High Street and Mile End. In November 1929, another two motorbus services opened. These were: between St. Botolph's Station and Old Heath and between High Street to Middlewick via Mersea Road. On the 9th December, the final service, between North Station and Recreational Ground, closed and was replaced the next day by a bus service.

In January 1933, the routes were reorganised to the following:

1: Parsons Heath to Drury Hotel

2: Ipswich Road to Shrub End

3: Lexden to North Station

4: Hythe to Mile End

5: Bergholt Road to Shrub End

6: Old Heath to North Station

7: Mersea Road to High Street

On 29 June 1933, the Colchester by-pass was opened. A new, circular bus service from High Street to Lexden was opened running along the new by-pass and then returning via Lexden Road to High Street. The service was canceled in October, due to lack of interest. The same thing happened to another circular bus service in 1937, running from High Street to High Street via Butt Road, Goojerat Road, Circular Road and Mersea Road.

For the duration of the Second World War, many services were reduced or suspended but by 1945 all routes were back to full service.

In November 1946, there was an expansion of the system. Route 1 was extended from Parsons Heath to Drury Hotel, route 3's northern terminus was changed from North Station to Ipswich Road, route 4 had every other run diverted via Mill Road, route 5 was made circular from North Station, via Shrub End, Straight Road, Lexden Road and back to North Station and the runs in the reverse direction were numbered 5A and route 7 was extended from High Street to Bergholt Road.

4 more AEC Regents, with Massey bodywork arrived in March 1947 and in December of the same year, a new route, numbered 8, was introduced. Route 8 was a circular route from Head Street, through East Hill, Greenstead Road, St Andrews Avenue and back through East Hill to Head Street. The reverse direction journeys were numbered 8A. By June 1948, route 8 was closed, again due to lack of interest.

More route changes occurred in April and May 1949. Route 1 was extended to Berechurch Camp via Layer Road and Berechurch Hall Road, route 3 was closed and route 2 extended to Dugard Avenue, including some of route 3 as a replacement, route 5 was revised to run from North Station to Borough Boundary or Dugard Avenue and some route 4 services were extended to Severalls Hospital.

A new circular service began on 27 December 1950, numbered 3 and reverse direction services 3A, from High Street via North Hill, Cowdray Avenue and back to High Street via East Hill.

In 1953, services were revised again. All route 4 journeys now travelled via Mill Road, route 5 was extended, with journeys, ending at either Bergholt Road or Severalls via Turner Road and Defoe Crescent, alternating. Route 7 was shortened to run only between High Street and Mersea Road, with alternating journeys serving the Monksea Estate.
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