Take the special Plymouth night bus, revellers are urged
NEW Year's Eve revellers are being reminded to make use of a special night bus this year.
In addition to their normal evening timetable, which runs until 11pm, Citybus will be putting on 12 services after midnight from Plymouth city centre.
The trial is being funded by Plymouth City Council, which has said that if the scheme is a success it will look to run night buses in future years.
A flat fare of £2 will be charged for all journeys and season tickets will be accepted, as well as Dayrider and day returns bought on New Year's Eve.
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The late night routes will be service 5 to Plymstock; the 8 to Efford; the 16 to King's Tamerton; the 21 to Plympton; the 23 to Mount Gould; the 26 to Barne Barton via Devonport; the 28 to Crownhill; the 41 to Southway via Mutley; the 43 to Ernesettle via Milehouse; the 44 to Whitleigh via Mutley; the 50 to Derriford via Prince Rock and the Service 61 to Honicknowle Green via Mutley and Peverell.
Buses will depart from their usual stops in Royal Parade at 12.30am, 1.30am and 2.30am on all routes except service 23, which will depart at 1.05am, 2.05am and 3.05am.
All services will operate to their normal routes, except service 21, which will end at Sandy Road, 28, which will end at Crownhill High Level, and 61, which will end at Honicknowle Green.
Not all of the services will be stopping to collect passengers on their way back into the city centre – services 21, 28, 50 and 61 will be operating outbound only.
For full route and timetable information visit the Plymouth Citybus NYE web page.




Comments
by rue999
Tuesday, January 01 2013, 11:35AM
“are you taking the mick there not taking anybody off the streets there keeping them on them by dropping them outside peoples homes take it you have not got a bus stop close to your home”
by lweston
Monday, December 31 2012, 9:35AM
“Well at least they are helping to get half the trouble makers back to half the troubled areas, sounds good to me,”
by rue999
Friday, December 28 2012, 8:30PM
“are this council having a giggle there paying for this when are roads are falling to pieces pot holes everywhere you look then last week theres a headline in this paper about drink related rapes and attacks and there encouraging revellers to be dropped off onto are steets by buses when they should be getting dropped off at home in a taxi”