Bus company increases services during the summer

News imageLibertyBus A white double-decker bus drives along a narrow coastal road beside a rocky, partly wet beach. The shoreline curves gently with shallow waves, while a row of small houses and cottages sits at the base of low, rugged hills covered in brown and green vegetation. The sky is partly cloudy with warm sunlight casting soft shadows across the landscape.LibertyBus
LibertyBus said the summer timetable will maintain "the extensive network enhancements delivered last year"

LibertyBus has announced the launch of its summer timetable with increased services to several of Jersey's beaches.

The timetable change comes into force on Monday.

Changes include route 12A which will travel to Corbiere every half an hour, Monday to Saturday - an increase from the once an hour frequency during the winter.

The bus company has also made the timetable available online, with paper booklets available to collect from the Customer Service Desk at Liberation Station.

Other changes to the schedule see route 14 restarted, travelling between Liberation Station and St Brelade's Bay every 15 minutes.

Sunday services on route 22 will also operate once an hour, doubling the frequency from the current two-hourly service.

LibertyBus said the route 14 service "offers a convenient way for both islanders and visitors to access one of Jersey's most popular beaches throughout the summer months".

It added the route 22 service also improves "improved weekend connectivity for customers".

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