BUS passengers in North Somerset can travel for free on Friday, July 26, and Monday, July 29, and enjoy unlimited bus travel at no cost.
Thanks to funding from the UK government’s Bus Service Improvement Plan, North Somerset Council is offering all visitors and residents two completely free travel days on parts of the North Somerset bus network.
To celebrate the start of the summer holidays, North Somerset Council is encouraging residents to try out their local bus network with completely free travel.
Passengers can enjoy free travel all day on services 5, 6, 7, 9, X1-X10, 125 and 126.
There is no need to get tickets, simply get on board and enjoy the journey.
For local route information and timetables, visit www.travelwest.info.
The free travel days are part of the council’s joint campaign with First Bus to encourage more people to catch the bus.
Listen out on the radio, see adverts in key locations and on petrol pumps, and watch videos on social media.
Complimentary bus travel guides are also on their way to doormats across North Somerset, and additional free bus travel offers will be posted through letterboxes over the coming months.
More bus users mean better air quality, a reduction in carbon emissions as well as fewer cars on the road, which makes everyone’s journey quicker and easier.
By offering free travel, the council hopes to show everyone it is possible to explore the region, commute to work, and enjoy local attractions by bus.
Cllr Hannah Young, executive member for Highways and Transport at North Somerset Council, said: "We hope by showcasing the convenience of using a bus, we can attract more regular bus users.
“This increased ridership is crucial for maintaining and expanding our services, especially when financial support from other sources ends.
“We’d like people and families to enjoy taking the bus to work, for socialising and for staying connected with friends, families, and communities.”
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