Local bus operator, First Eastern Counties, has today unveiled an on-bus community display to celebrate Norfolk Day.
Over the last two months, members of the public and local organisations have been sending in their submissions after the bus company posed the question “What do you love about Norfolk?” on their social media channels. These contributions, coupled with quotes from famous historical figures and everyday facts about the county have been elegantly stitched together into a bright exhibition that bus passengers can enjoy as they travel around Norwich and Norfolk.
From 30 July 2023 it will not be possible to purchase 7 Day TravelMaster tickets using contactless payments (including Apple/Google Pay) on-board buses within South Yorkshire. Cash will continue to be accepted.
Contactless and card payments will continue to be accepted for the tickets:
Upcoming Service Changes from 20th August
We have made changes to our network to further support and improve connections across Aberdeen.
The changes, which will come into force from Sunday 20th August, include an improvement to Service 13 that will make it easier to access the beach by bus, while a number of specialised school journeys have been merged into normal service.
From 20th August, services 2 and 3 will see an increase in frequency, which will improve services for over 600,000 people per month in the city.
The move will see service 2 - which runs from Faifley, through the city centre to Baillieston - increase in frequency to every ten minutes. Meanwhile, service 3 - which runs from Drumchapel, through the city centre to Govan - will increase in frequency to every 12 minutes.
27 July, 2023
From 30 July 2023 it will not be possible to purchase 7 Day TravelMaster tickets using contactless payments (including Apple/Google Pay) on-board buses within South Yorkshire. Cash will continue to be accepted.
Contactless and card payments will continue to be accepted for the tickets: