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24-hour buses to run between Newcastle and Chester-le-Street
Go North East is to break new ground by becoming the first operator in the North of England to operate a 24-hour bus service.
The leading bus operator in the North East will pilot the scheme on its popular 21 service between Newcastle and Chester-le-Street, which calls at Gateshead, Low Fell and Birtley. The new service will start operations on Sunday/Monday 1st/2nd October and provide high frequency services before dropping to an hourly service between midnight and 0500.
Go North East commercial director Martin Harris said: “This is a first for bus services in the North of England. We are increasingly living and working in a 24-hour society and all the feedback we get from our passengers indicates there is a demand for services like this. “They tell us they have problems with transport during the night, with taxis hard to find and expensive. This will provide a reliable, value for money, easy to use service as a real alternative for those who are out an about or have to work through the night. “We will operate the service for a trial period initially with plans to develop the service further in future if successful.”
For more information visit www.simplygo.com or contact Go North East customer services on 0845 60 60 260.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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