April Service Updates

2 months ago Fri 27th Mar 2026

A photo of a Brighton and Hove Buses bus at Palmiera Square
Service updates will take effect from 13th April, including brand-new night bus routes across the city. These new services will make it easier to travel later into the evening and early hours, now serving Whitehawk, Woodingdean, Lewes Town Centre, East Moulsecoomb, and Bevendean.

We recommend checking your journey times so you can get to where you need to go at a time that works for you.

Below is a summary of the main changes. Simply click on the route link in the table below for updated timetables or visit our online journey planner before you travel.
 

Route Summary
1/N1

Route 1 will have minor timetable changes to improve reliability and provide a better combined frequency with route 7 between North Street and Arundel Road, serving the Royal Sussex County Hospital.

Improved night service N1 will operate hourly every night, with the route extended to Whitehawk and Woodingdean via Eastern Road. This service will no longer serve Brighton Station or North Road.

7/N7

Route 7 will have minor timetable changes to improve reliability and provide a better combined frequency with route 1 between North Street and Arundel Road, serving the Royal Sussex County Hospital.

Night service N7 will continue to operate every night with minor timetable changes.

13X

Route 13X will be extended to Eastbourne Pier for the summer season.

Buses will operate every 30 minutes on Sundays and Public Holidays.

N29New limited stop night route N29 will operate hourly every night between the Royal Pavilion/Old Steine and Lewes Town Centre. 
N48New night route N48 will operate hourly every night between the Royal Pavilion/Old Steine, East Moulsecoomb and Lower Bevendean via London Road Shops and Lewes Road.
77Summer timetable reintroduced on Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holidays.
78Summer timetable reintroduced, including later return journeys on Saturdays.
79Summer timetable reintroduced, including later return journeys.

All night routes will start in the early hours of Tuesday morning 14th April and night bus maps will be available online from Wednesday 1st April.