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Twice as many opportunities to hop on board
Sustainability is as easy as ‘one plus one, equals two’ for Lingfield Point in Darlington which is to see its bus service double thanks to Arriva and Darlington Borough Council.
With more than 2,500 people now working at the business park, the bus service is a key feature for the scores of firms based there.
Eddie Humphries, Estate Manager, said: “This increase in service is a real match for our sustainability ethos and represents great value for employees and businesses.
“Although we have plenty of parking it is wonderful to see so many of our customers buying into travelling by public transport. This service can help make a real difference in the pocket as well as the environment.
“New bus stops will be appearing, as the new service will travel both ways through the site and new timetables will be available.”
Arriva North East, with financial support from Darlington Borough Council’s Local Motion project, introduced a bus service to the Business Park in 2012 on a trial basis.
The trial has been so successful that Arriva is now operating the service on a commercial basis and will add eight peak hour journeys into the timetable to cope with rising demand – and to help even more people get to and from work, quickly, cheaply and easily.
As well as being environmentally friendly, using the bus can save travellers money, with a range of tickets available to suit everyone, with some costing as little £12.30 a week.
From May 17 the additional services to Lingfield will be operated as part of Arriva’s new Service 2, which will offer cross-town links from Branksome to Red Hall via the town centre up to every 12 minutes, with peak hour journeys operating via Lingfield Point.
Full timetable details can be found on the Arrival Bus website
*Lingfield Point is home to many of the North East’s top companies including AMEC Foster Wheeler, The Student Loans Company, Capita and Four Seasons Health Care.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Julie Martin .
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