Today sees a further step forward following the good news that I was able to confirm about the go2 service in Shoreham.
KCC Public Transport, working with Go Coach, agreed last week that as the supported bus service cannot be restored to Shoreham Village, that ENCTS (concessionary fares) bus passes will be accepted on the go2 shared demand responsive transport service. Up until now the ENCTS passes have not been accepted on this service.
Go Coach worked with their demand responsive transit software provider to put this arrangement in place and the key elements agreed were:
- Valid for free travel from 09:30 Monday to Friday and any time on Saturday, Sunday or Bank Holidays
- Maximum distance of free travel would be 7 miles (which allows access to Swanley/Sevenoaks destinations).
- Only available on go2 shared
- Pick up existing bus stops only and possibly outside the Kings Arms in the village.
- No routing of buses through the High Street to Mill Lane.
The software provider had to test the system, but the launch was confirmed by Go coach on Tuesday evening (5 October).
From a user perspective when they book a go2 shared journey, the system will identify where they will be picked up and their destination. It will advise when it can make the pick up and journey time length. It will of course be free to pass holders.
Initially the system was agreed but not able to be operated because of fuel shortages. This meant that Go2 shared did not run as priority was given to school journeys. However, as of today (11 October) go2 shared services are running again.
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