Warrington’s buses will see a change from April 28 as the latest bus consultation round comes to an end. Most changes are in West Warrington, but there are some in other areas too.
The 32 will extend to Widnes Market and becomes ‘The Blueline’ with a more direct route, replacing the withdrawn MD Link service
The 13 is extended to serve the new Warrington West Station, Sankey Hub Complex and Omega
14 and 15 merge and will operate as per the former route, once the Stocks Lane closure completes
A new shopper bus 33 serving Westbrook & Gemini directly from West Warrington is introduced as a weekly trial and needs residents to use this service in order to prove the concept
Cheshire Cat is retimed to improve punctuality
Service 22 extends to Ashton
Minor timetable changes to the 3 and 4
Additional journeys will be placed onto the 62 to replace those withdrawn
The Blueline will kick off with a new, reduced price weekly ticket. The details of these changes, maps and new timetables are on the website: warringtonsownbuses.co.uk/news
Ben Wakerley, MD of Warrington’s Own Buses said “Residents asked us for new destinations and direct connections, as well as a fare reduction. These changes demonstrate that we continue to listen and to improve the town’s buses”
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