SAFER AND STRONGER COMMUNITIES
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Last year more than 350,000 passengers chose to take their journeys with us on our seven routes the 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104 and 105. With help from resident surveys, the council introduced the 100, also known as the ‘work express’ which now helps people living in Brookside, Sutton Hill, Madeley and Woodside, get to work in Stafford Park, Halesfield and Hortonwood, Wellington or access the Princess Royal Hospital as well as providing a direct bus to New Road Academy from the South of Telford. Schools and colleges between Madeley and Wellington as well as residents of Madeley, Dawley, Lawley, Arleston and Wellington have been supported by the 101 which also links people to the Princess Royal Hospital. Admaston, Arleston, Dothill, Hadley, Ketley Bank, and Lawley areas are covered by the circular 99 services (A&C) which also include stops at Wellington, Oakengates and Telford Town Centre as well as the Princess Royal Hospital. In rural areas, there are more bus routes and stops than ever before catered for by the 102, 103, 104 and 105 buses which replace the rigid, pre- bookable service known as the ‘Wrekin Rider’ which served an average of ten passengers a week. Bus passes will also be honoured on the public services. Schools and market towns of Wellington and Newport including Edgmond, High Ercall, Lilleshall, and Tibberton, are supported by the 102/3 services. buses for all
“We are working to provide the best fit within a budget and want to do all we can to ensure people are not isolated. We are committed to keeping the buses affordable for everyone and delivering improvements all the time to make sure they are the best fit for the people of Telford and Wrekin.” Councillor Ollie Vickers Telford & Wrekin Council Cabinet Member for the Economy
Full details of the council’s timetables and services are available here www.telford.gov.uk/BusServices
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