Sheffield Bus Partnership Network Consultation

Sheffield Bus Partnership is proposing changes to improve the city’s bus network. You can find out more and tell Sheffield Bus Partnership what you think about the plans in their public consultation until 31 July.

Most of the routes through the Burngreave area will be changed and have new numbers. It looks like there are plans to get rid of the M20 altogether.

Take a look and see how the changes might affect you and then make your thoughts known to the bus partnership via their website before 31st July:

https://services.sypte.trclient.com/online/18283997-1.html

Alternatively you can attend one of their sessions at Sheffield Interchange 4.00-6.30pm on 17th July or Arundel Gate interchange 2.00- 4.30pm on 18th July

Sheffield Interchange Bus Consultation
4:00pm to 6:30pm Friday 17 July 2015
Arundel Gate Interchange Bus Consultation
2:00pm to 4:30pm Saturday 18 July 2015

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