The 18 miles between Writtle and Stansted cross no useful railway. Writtle is the village green where British broadcasting began — the first regular radio programmes went out from Writtle in 1922 — a mile-and-a-bit from Chelmsford's platforms, and its airport runs work one way: a pre-booked car, flight-timed, fee-inclusive, fixed at £47 for a saloon.
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Between the villages and Stansted there's no rail geometry worth forcing — the road was always the honest route. Writtle itself is the village green where British broadcasting began — the first regular radio programmes went out from Writtle in 1922 — a mile-and-a-bit from Chelmsford's platforms — the kind of place this service exists for. First time on this run? Send the postcodes and we'll confirm the exact fixed fare in minutes.
Every Writtle–Stansted run is priced and routed before the wheels move: 18 miles via the quickest mix of A-roads and the M11 corridor for the hour you travel, about 32 minutes in normal traffic. The fare is fixed whatever the satnav re-plots.
Pre-dawn starts and late-night returns cost exactly what midday costs. The fixed fare has no night rate, no surge and no small print — the quote is the price.
The driver arrives at your Writtle address a few minutes early, texts on approach, and loads the cases. No walking to a stop, no dragging bags across a car park — the journey starts at your doorstep.
Every price below is fixed at booking for this route — tolls and applicable charges included.
Tell us the flight and the address — the quote you get is the price you pay.
Reverse journey: Stansted Airport to Writtle taxi