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RE: Warrington's Own Buses - Valandil - 18/06/2022 14:13

(18/06/2022 11:36)Liamkennedy2231 Wrote:  Whoops, my bad forgot to mention it was the 62

No worries. Incidentally, worth noting that Warrington's 62 and Arriva's 62 don't seem to be exactly identical - route maps can be seen on the bustimes.org website, with a few different bus stops to each other along the route:

Warrington:
https://bustimes.org/services/62-warrington-widnes-via-stockton-heath-halton-3#map

Arriva:
https://bustimes.org/services/62-murdishaw-cen-baguley-ave#map


RE: Warrington's Own Buses - Valandil - 13/07/2022 21:20

A switch to summer timetables on the "Cheshire Cat" services from Monday 25th July, with an 0739 journey on the CAT5 ex Warrington introduced, terminating at Lymm, and some journeys cut on CAT9/9A.
Timetables available on Bustimes.org.


RE: Warrington's Own Buses - TheShire - 19/07/2022 10:08

I could be wrong on this but on a sunday i saw a Wright Eclipse passing Stockton Heath and the side destination showing 'X30'

Are they on a trial or something or just a glitch or something?


RE: Warrington's Own Buses - knutstransport - 19/07/2022 12:12

(19/07/2022 10:08)TheShire Wrote:  I could be wrong on this but on a sunday i saw a Wright Eclipse passing Stockton Heath and the side destination showing 'X30'

Are they on a trial or something or just a glitch or something?

Three Wright Eclipses tracked on a X99, which seemed to be some sort of shuttle service for a Disability Awareness Day at Walton Hall. Nothing showing as tracked on X30 though.


RE: Warrington's Own Buses - TheShire - 19/07/2022 23:08

(19/07/2022 12:12)knutstransport Wrote:  Three Wright Eclipses tracked on a X99, which seemed to be some sort of shuttle service for a Disability Awareness Day at Walton Hall. Nothing showing as tracked on X30 though.

I may have miss read it, It was going pass when i noticed it


RE: Warrington's Own Buses - Valandil - 20/07/2022 11:55

A surprise reintroduction of Sunday evening services is being promised as part of the forthcoming switch to summer timetables:
https://www.warringtonsownbuses.co.uk/super-summer-service

Other benefits are enhancements to evening services on other days of the week, cheaper single fares in the evening, and being able to use concessionary passes before 9:30a.m.


RE: Warrington's Own Buses - Valandil - 27/07/2022 00:01

The new Sunday evening service basically seems to consist of 16 -> 1 out -> 2 in -> 21 -> 3, on a 2-hourly frequency.
There is of course still the 22A running between Newton-le-Willows and Wigan on Sunday evenings too, as well as the (H)20/20A between Murdishaw and Weston in Runcorn.


RE: Warrington's Own Buses - knutstransport - 12/08/2022 17:54

Does anyone know what the minimum and maximum single fares are on Warrington buses now? This used to be on their website but it's no longer there.


RE: Warrington's Own Buses - Busway_Bob - 12/08/2022 21:30

(12/08/2022 17:54)knutstransport Wrote:  Does anyone know what the minimum and maximum single fares are on Warrington buses now? This used to be on their website but it's no longer there.

Adult prices range from £1.70 to £4.20

its still on there website https://www.warringtonsownbuses.co.uk/on-bus-fares


RE: Warrington's Own Buses - knutstransport - 13/08/2022 08:21

(12/08/2022 21:30)Busway_Bob Wrote:  Adult prices range from £1.70 to £4.20

its still on there website https://www.warringtonsownbuses.co.uk/on-bus-fares

Thanks. I missed that.

I see you get a discount of a whole 5p for buying a return over a day ticket on the bus.