Changes to the bus service are in operation from today.
An ‘enhanced Saturday’ bus service with integrated school services will be operated on week days from today until further notice to account for increased journeys across the network with the beginning of phase 4 and the re-opening of States schools.
Weekend services will now be operating as normal, with the exception of the published additional summer services that were due to operate between 11th April and 12th October.
These summer services will also not be operating on week days.The Friday and Saturday nightbus will also not be operating for the time being.
Passenger capacity will continue to be restricted in accordance with Public Health guidance on social distancing requirements.
We're being asked to only use the bus service if there's no alternative methods of travel, so that those who need it most can do so.
Every effort has been made to ensure that an adequate number of services are provided at commuter times, including services timed and routed to serve the need of College students.
If you are an essential worker and you are impacted by these changes please call CT Plus on 700456 for further advice about how you may be able to complete your journey as planned.
Cash is currently not being accepted on scheduled services but contactless payment facilities are available on all buses. For those that do not have access to contactless, Pay as You Go (PAYG) ‘orange’ puffin passes are available at a cost of £5. These are available to purchase on board buses and from the kiosk. Cash payments can however be processed at the Town Terminus Shop.
The bus service will stay under review in the coming weeks.


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