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Changes being made to Gedling borough bus service timetables to improve reliability

100Changes are being made to a number of NCT bus services running in Gedling borough in a bid to improve timetable reliability.

Nottingham City Transport has said the changes will come into force from Sunday, January 31.

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NCT Marketing Manager, Anthony Carver-Smith said: ““We regularly review our services to ensure they’re as reliable as possible,

“We take into account customer and driver feedback on timekeeping and running issues alongside our real time tracking reports and whilst relatively minor changes, customers can expect these services to be more reliable”.

Changes are being made to timetables on the following services:

BLUE 40, 41, 42

Minor changes to the Monday to Friday afternoon timetable between approx 15:00 and 16:00 for buses towards the City.

Download new 40 timetable
Download new 41 timetable
Download new 42 timetable

Sky Blue 47,47A,47B

A new local fare will be introduced within Calverton, which covers any journey between Church Meadow and either Flatts Lane (47/B) or Moor Lane Caravan Park (47A). The ticket can be purchased in either direction.

The price will be

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£1.30 single and £2.60 return adult,

£1.00 single and £2.00 return child

LIME 57

On Mondays to Fridays, the 07:55am (retimed to 07:58) and 08:30am from City will operate direct along Arno Vale Road instead of using Whitby Crescent. These journeys will be numbered 57X.
Download new timetable

PATHFINDER 100

On Mondays to Fridays, the 14:40pm and 15:10pm from Southwell are retimed to depart 5 minutes earlier.
Download new timetable

CITYLINK 2
Nottingham City Council are making changes to this service.
Citylink 2 will operate every 20 minutes on Mondays to Fridays. Saturday service remains unchanged operating every 15 minutes.
The £3 scratch-off, return ticket for a single link service is removed and replaced by the new Robin Hood smartcard offering the best fare on the day for your journey. For more details www.robinhoodnetwork.co.uk.
These changes to Citylink services are being introduced due to the need to make savings in Council spending. The City Council has maintained as frequent a service as possible for Citylink customers.

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