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Free shuttle bus to operate during Burton Joyce roadworks next week

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A free shuttle bus service will be in operation next week to transport residents in Burton Joyce to and from the village while its main road is closed for repairs.

The service is being put in place while Nottingham Road is closed over five nights from March 18, between 7pm and 6am.

The free bus will begin operating from Monday, March 19 and run until Saturday, March 24. It will transport passengers between Carlton Square and the Lowdham War Memorial, via Stoke Bardolph.

The Shuttle bus has been timed to meet the Pathfinder 100 buses from Nottingham at Carlton Square (Blacks Head PH stop). Passengers heading into Nottingham during the evening can catch the bus to Carlton Square and catch a bus into the city centre.

No free shuttle bus will operate on  Sunday (18th). The last bus from Nottingham to serve Burton Joyce will be the 18:05 departure. The last bus from Burton Joyce will be at 17:24 to Nottingham.

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Shuttle bus timetable

PICTURED: Shuttle bus route

The N100 Night Bus won’t be serving Burton Joyce during this time, so customers will need to catch the 23:05 bus from Nottingham, to connect with the shuttle bus at Carlton Square.

The last Pathfinder 100 buses to operate their full normal route will be:

  • From Nottingham: 18:05 on Sunday and 18:10 on Monday to Saturday
  • From Southwell (Norwood Gardens): 17:00 on Sunday and 18:15 on Monday to Saturday (passing through Burton Joyce 17:24 on Sunday and 18:39 on Monday to Saturday)

Find more details at: https://www.nctx.co.uk/plan-a-journey/roadworks-disruptions/closure-of-nottingham-road-burton-joyce/

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