
York park and ride times to start earlier and finish later
'City has really changed'
Currently, the first buses leave the sites at 07:00 from Monday to Saturday and return at about 20:00.The mayor said he had been waiting for the hours to be extended for "so long"."We all see that York has really changed, we have a lot more offerings on an evening. "Speaking to so many customers and visitors to our city, who are having to leave concerts and restaurants early, having these extended hours will allow them to enjoy the city all year round," he added.
Councillor Kate Ravilious, from City of York Council, added: "The six park and ride sites cover every corner of York and with up to three children traveling free with a paying adult, offers an excellent alternative to driving in to York. "They also make an invaluable contribution to reducing congestion across our city."
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