New weekend bus services added across routes to enable a seven day service

By The Editor

11th Jun 2024 | Local News

There is an increase in the number of buses running on the number 38 service – one of the council’s most strategically important routes. (Photo: Cheshire East)
There is an increase in the number of buses running on the number 38 service – one of the council’s most strategically important routes. (Photo: Cheshire East)

New weekend bus services have been added to routes across Cheshire East.

Cheshire East Council says the service enhancements have been chosen as they allow as many of the borough's key towns and villages to have better public transport access for seven days a week as possible. 

"They will also enable more essential journeys to both the major hospitals in the borough – Leighton Hospital in Crewe and Macclesfield District General Hospital," said a spokesperson. 

"The increase in the number of buses running on the number 38 service – one of the council's most strategically important routes – will have significant benefits for users, as it directly links Crewe to Macclesfield and already accounts for more than 400,000 passenger journeys a year."

The improvements to the bus timetables come into effect on Sunday (June 9th).

More information on the full services can be found at: Bus Service Changes

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