LeedsCityBus

For the free town and city bus services in West Yorkshire, see FreeCityBus.
Metro Connect LeedsCityBus
Parent West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive
Founded April 2011
Headquarters Leeds, West Yorkshire
Service area West Yorkshire
Destinations Leeds
Operator First West Yorkshire
Website LeedsCityBus page (wymetro.com)

LeedsCityBus is a bus service which is operated in the city centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The service started in 2011, as a replacement for the Leeds FreeCityBus service, which runs in other towns and cities in West Yorkshire. The service is run under contract to Metro Connect.

History

The Leeds FreeCityBus service began on 30 January 2006 and was the first zero-fare bus service in West Yorkshire.,[1] this was followed by similar services in Huddersfield, Wakefield, Bradford and Dewsbury. The services are designed to link passengers to the bus and railway stations, shops and other locations.

In February 2011, the Leeds FreeCityBus came under threat of withdrawal, due to increased running costs. West Yorkshire Integrated Transport Authority (WYITA) and Metro decided to look at alternative ways of keeping a service in Leeds, as the service was popular with passengers, with over 7.5 million passengers using the service in the first five years of service,[2] with the option of a small charge for passengers using the service being explored. On 25 March 2011, Metro and WYITA announced after a meeting that the FreeCityBus service in Leeds would be replaced by LeedsCityBus, with a 50p charge for a single journey.[3] To soften the blow, Metro announced that passengers who had valid day or season tickets from Metro, First or other operators would be able to use the service for free, along with anyone who had an English National Concessionary Pass. The LeedsCityBus service started a week later, on 1 April 2011. The service currently runs on a fleet of six buses which are provided by Metro and is currently operated by First West Yorkshire.

Route

The service runs in a circle, linking key nodes in the city centre, serving the bus, coach and railway stations, the town hall, Leeds General Infirmary plus the nearby dental and maternity hospitals, the two main universities in the city, University of Leeds and Leeds Metropolitan University, plus the many shops and markets in the city:

See also

References

  1. "Free city & town buses". Metro. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
  2. "Exact-fare option for LeedsCityBus to be investigated". Metro. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
  3. "LeedsCityBus to replace FreeCityBus". Metro. Retrieved 15 May 2011.

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