Frome Bus times from today (March 23) : now updated

By Susie Watkins

24th Mar 2020 | Local News

No waiting - well sadly that might not be the case
No waiting - well sadly that might not be the case

If you are still needing to move around, from Frome and to nearby villages most of the local companies have adapted their timetables due to falling numbers.

Faresaver has also made an appeal to let them know direct if you are still heading to work. You can email them direct via their social media page: Faresaver Buses, to tell them : Where you are

The bus you catch

Why your travel is ESSENTIAL even at this time when you have been advised to stay at home.

From Monday (March 23) for the next week there is an overall reduced timetable.

The busier of the buses, the Faresaver

x34 - is following a Saturday timetable, x67 - Monday to Friday timetable.

First Bus, D2 is running a Monday to Friday timetable.

Currently Frome Bus and Libra Travel are reporting no change in service.

Elderly and disabled bus passes are now valid at all buses in Somerset. Bath and Wiltshire for the foreseeable future.

Faresaver and First Bus accept contactless payments - please pay using contactless payment if possible. Frome Bus and Libra Travel are cash only.

You can also buy tickets on the First Bus app.

Cash payments are still accepted on all buses.

An up to date local page about buses can be found via the Favbug - Frome And Villages Bus User Group on social media.

     

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