Cheshire West and Chester Council is now offering half-price travel on Chester’s Park & Ride service throughout February 2024.
The discount is for tickets bought on bus and applies to adult and youth day tickets only.
It follows on from the success of free travel during January, which saw an impressive 62,001 trips on the Park & Ride service.
This latest discount has also been made possible by funding from the Department of Transport under its Bus Service Improvement Plan + grant.
The Council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Environment, Highways and Strategic Councillor Karen Shore said:
“It’s been wonderful to see an increase in customers trying the Park and Ride during our ‘free travel’ promotion in January.
“I’m delighted the Council is able to continue the promotion of this excellent service with half price travel throughout the whole of February. Give Park & Ride a try and do your bit to cut congestion, carbon emissions and pollution in the city.
“Travelling on the Park & Ride is so easy. Just drive up and park at one of our sites, there are plenty of spaces available, hop on board a bus and pay for your half-price ticket from the driver. Then relax on your way into the City. Buses run at regular intervals until 7pm (5.30pm Sundays).
“Our stylish and comfortable Park & Ride buses have USB charging, free wifi and premium seating.”
More information, timetables and routes are available here:
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