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Sheffield City Centre - Free electric bus - from 08/04
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From Monday 8th April, 4 brand new electric zero emission buses will replace the existing Sheffield Connect fleet. This will be a free service for Sheffield city centre. Buses will run every seven to eight minutes seven days a week, and there will be a brand new additional second route.
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Mayor Oliver Coppard, said: “We’re delighted to see the very first fully electric buses arrive in South Yorkshire. They are just the first of many that will start operating in the region over the next few weeks, with the support of the Mayoral Combined Authority. Electric vehicles are critical to decarbonising our bus fleet, achieving our net zero ambitions, and improving air quality for South Yorkshire’s residents.”
In addition to the new buses, a brand-new second route for Sheffield Connect is being launched to help people get access to even more of what the city centre has to offer. The new route will link The Moor to Castlegate and West Bar and run every 20 minutes.
Cllr Miskell continues: “Sheffield Connect, along with the brand-new second service, is not only fantastic news for passengers and those looking to get around our amazing city centre, but it will also help to support the economy allowing people to shop, eat, drink and relax more easily.
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Mayor Oliver Coppard, said: “We’re delighted to see the very first fully electric buses arrive in South Yorkshire. They are just the first of many that will start operating in the region over the next few weeks, with the support of the Mayoral Combined Authority. Electric vehicles are critical to decarbonising our bus fleet, achieving our net zero ambitions, and improving air quality for South Yorkshire’s residents.”
In addition to the new buses, a brand-new second route for Sheffield Connect is being launched to help people get access to even more of what the city centre has to offer. The new route will link The Moor to Castlegate and West Bar and run every 20 minutes.
Cllr Miskell continues: “Sheffield Connect, along with the brand-new second service, is not only fantastic news for passengers and those looking to get around our amazing city centre, but it will also help to support the economy allowing people to shop, eat, drink and relax more easily.
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sorted by- a valid senior or disabled travel pass.
- any valid Zoom travel pass or NUS card.
- or a bus, tram or train ticket bought within South Yorkshire that is valid on the day of your journey.
If you don't have any of those, don't worry, it's just £1 for a single journey - cash and contactless accepted."I'm personally sick and tired of all the electric transportation negative stories in the press. Being blamed for everything from breaking up the roads to running over pensioners on their way to purchase the Daily Mail....
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There's disused bus shelters everywhere. Guess what they have done with this route. They've wasted more money by putting up new bus stops and left the disused shelters. Sheffield centre has to be the worst in the UK out of the major cities. It's all down to council policies and mismanagement