Planned changes
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First Beeline buses has announced network changes for its services in Berkshire. The changes, which are part of a twice-yearly network review, come into force on Sunday 6 October.
Changes include an increase in peak frequency on the popular Number 8 route from Slough to Heathrow, as well as the addition of an early morning journey at 5.36am on Mon-Fri to help workers on early shifts.
The upcoming network changes have been designed to improve punctuality on the bus network, helping passengers' journeys and keeping Berkshire moving. They also take into account customer and driver feedback, making the most of local knowledge and expertise, to provide the most efficient bus services in Berkshire.
First Beeline changes:
Full timetable details will be available on the website Berkshire & The Thames Valley | First Bus, and passengers are advised to check details before travelling ahead of the new services coming into effect.
James Eustace, Commercial Director for First Beeline, said: “We’re continuing to invest in improving bus services in Berkshire. These changes have been carefully designed using the latest network planning software, local feedback and input from our drivers to bring improved timetables and focus on areas of demand.”