Preston bus station Pic: LCC Bus passengers on two Preston services will now have shorter waiting times due to new services being introduced. They will a
Urgent rethink calls at Ingol roadworks amid reports of multiple crashes in daysBattle for the soul of Ashton Park: Legal challenge expected after residents ‘totally ignored’ in favour of ambitious plansThe boost to timetables has been possible thanks to BSIP plus funding from HM Government in support of Lancashire’s £34.1m Bus Service Improvement Plan.
Journeys have increased from every hour to every 30 minutes during the off-peak daytime from Monday to Saturday, with people also able to travel later into the evening thanks to the timetable being extended with last departures from Preston to Blackpool at 10pm, Preston to Wrea Green at 11:30pm and from Blackpool to Preston at 11:15pm.
“Later services are often helpful to people who use the bus to get to and from work, as well as being convenient for anyone going out for the evening or visiting friends and family. “We’ll be working closely with operators to build passenger numbers with the aim of making these services sustainable over the long term. I’d encourage as many residents as possible to try them out.”Roads Minister Guy Opperman added: “Local people deserve a modern, reliable, and affordable public transport system. I’m delighted to have worked alongside the local council and local Lancashire MPs to give Lancashire County Council more than £34million to boost its bus services.
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