Transport in Luton
Luton is a town in the United Kingdom less than north of the centre of London, and has good transport links via the motorway network and the National Rail system. Luton is also home to Luton Airport, one of the major feeder airports for London and the southeast. The town is also served by buses run by Arriva Herts & Essex and other operators and has a guided busway. As a Unitary Authority, Luton Borough Council is responsible for local highways and public transport in the borough.
Road
Luton is served by the M1 Motorway, the A6 and the A505.Nearby settlements accessible by the road network include Milton Keynes and St Albans, Bedford, and Dunstable, Leighton Buzzard and Hitchin.
Rail
Luton is served by three railway stations on the Midland Main Line: Luton, Luton Airport Parkway and Leagrave.As of January 2023, Govia Thameslink Railway runs the Thameslink route north to Bedford and south to Brighton, Three Bridges and Rainham via central London stations. There are limited peak time services to East Grinstead, Orpington and Sutton.
East Midlands Railway operates semi-fast "EMR Connect" services between London St Pancras and Corby, calling at Luton and Luton Airport Parkway. They also operate limited services to Melton Mowbray, Nottingham and Sheffield from these stations.