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All change on Brighton and Hove Buses

by bhnews
Tuesday 29 Jul, 2014 at 3:45PM
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Brighton and Hove Buses has made changes to many of its services this autumn, from wholesale revision of routes to timetable tweaks.

Logo busesAmong the biggest changes are to routes serving the Hanover and Queen’s Park area of Brighton. The 18 will now run in both directions between Brighton Station and Queens Park via St James’s Street/Edward Street every 15 minutes.

Alternate daytime journeys on Mondays to Saturdays will operate via Seven Dials and Western Road, with the rest operating via Buckingham Road and Regent Hill.

The new 20 route has been scrapped, the 21 extended to Hove Town Hall via Furze Hill as the 21A and the 22 now extended to Brighton Station to maintain a link with Elm Grove. You can see the full changes here.

These changes were made following a review of the new route after two months, when passengers complained about having to jump between bus stops to get the first bus and slow journeys from Hanover to the city centre.

The 96 school bus from Patcham to Hove Park School is now formally withdrawn following the city council’s decision to stop the subsidy.

However, Brighton Kemptown MP Simon Kirby is unhappy that the frequency of the 48 bus from Bevendean to Brighton Station has not been improved.

He said: “This is an important route for the residents of Lower Bevendean to get to and from the centre of Brighton. An improved service would allow residents of Lower Bevendean the freedom to be able to travel at times that are more convenient to them.”

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Comments 16

  1. RJ says:
    12 years ago

    So what about getting from Queens Park to London Road Shops!?

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  2. RJ says:
    12 years ago

    So what about getting from Queens Park to London Road Shops!?

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  3. jri says:
    12 years ago

    will the bus from the uni be full when it reaches hollingdean?

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  4. jri says:
    12 years ago

    will the bus from the uni be full when it reaches hollingdean?

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  5. CPJT says:
    12 years ago

    RJ – the 21 will run from Queens Park Terrace bus stop, just round the corner from the Pepperpot, to London Road shops.

    Reply
  6. CPJT says:
    12 years ago

    RJ – the 21 will run from Queens Park Terrace bus stop, just round the corner from the Pepperpot, to London Road shops.

    Reply
  7. PW says:
    12 years ago

    re 50 service. So students are getting priority over residents now? And a poorer service. Its not good enough.

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  8. PW says:
    12 years ago

    re 50 service. So students are getting priority over residents now? And a poorer service. Its not good enough.

    Reply
  9. Caeos says:
    12 years ago

    Will 370 ticket be valid on it

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  10. Caeos says:
    12 years ago

    Will 370 ticket be valid on it

    Reply
  11. Dawnie112 says:
    12 years ago

    No service from south of the Pepper Pot to London Road or from London Road up Down Terrace where there is sheltered housing at Stonehurst Court. Yet again a rubbish service!!!

    Reply
  12. Dawnie112 says:
    12 years ago

    No service from south of the Pepper Pot to London Road or from London Road up Down Terrace where there is sheltered housing at Stonehurst Court. Yet again a rubbish service!!!

    Reply
  13. Dawnie112 says:
    12 years ago

    So the service 50 is actually being reduced to 2 an hour for residents who want to go directly into the town centre without going miles out of the way to the University. Progress – I don’t think so!!!

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  14. Dawnie112 says:
    12 years ago

    So the service 50 is actually being reduced to 2 an hour for residents who want to go directly into the town centre without going miles out of the way to the University. Progress – I don’t think so!!!

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  15. Sophia Howard says:
    12 years ago

    BRLLIANT NEWS that the 50 bus is being extended to the University campus. All you grouches above yes students should be prioritised or at least equalised with residents of Brighton after what we’ve put up with with the Brighton and Hove bus company these past few years including what, a 40% increase in ticket prices? Also the number of students based in Hollingdean/ Seven Dials area that are restricted to trains is ridiculous and the fact that we now have a bus route taking us to our hard earned place of study is great. Many of us have 20+minute walks to the closest bus stop that will take us to uni. Maybe the residents of Brighton should stop being so selfish and realise how much GDP students account for in Brighton.

    I’m curious @ B&H buses, will the 50 bus be included in the student saver ticket? if so even better! very proud customer!

    Congrats B&H bus company for once doing something right 🙂

    Reply
  16. Sophia Howard says:
    12 years ago

    BRLLIANT NEWS that the 50 bus is being extended to the University campus. All you grouches above yes students should be prioritised or at least equalised with residents of Brighton after what we’ve put up with with the Brighton and Hove bus company these past few years including what, a 40% increase in ticket prices? Also the number of students based in Hollingdean/ Seven Dials area that are restricted to trains is ridiculous and the fact that we now have a bus route taking us to our hard earned place of study is great. Many of us have 20+minute walks to the closest bus stop that will take us to uni. Maybe the residents of Brighton should stop being so selfish and realise how much GDP students account for in Brighton.

    I’m curious @ B&H buses, will the 50 bus be included in the student saver ticket? if so even better! very proud customer!

    Congrats B&H bus company for once doing something right 🙂

    Reply

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