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Public Transport Guide TICKET OPTIONS Knowing which ticket is best for your journey can be tricky and will depend on how you are travelling, where from and how frequently. A GUIDE TO What is for sure, however, is that unless your journey is a one off or infrequent, paying for your ticket on the PUBLIC day could be wasting you a lot of money. Both Arriva and Warrington’s Own Buses have a range TRANSPORT of season tickets, which can offer large savings if you regularly travel by bus! TIMETABLES & TICKETS Using Warrington’s Touch & Go app you can purchase EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS: weekly, 4-weekly or annual tickets, giving you SCI-TECHDARESBURY.COM/TRAVELHUB unlimited travel on their buses, all from your phone! It’s also really simple to purchase tickets for Arriva buses from your phone, for everything from a single STAY UP TO DATE journey to longer period tickets. Public transport options to Sci-Tech Daresbury Find out more: have been impacted since the start of the COVID-19 arrivabus.co.uk pandemic and there may be further changes in the warringtonsownbuses.co.uk coming months as restrictions are eased. We recommend you use a journey planner before you travel but you can find up to date service information on the TravelHub pages of the website: Commuter Club enables you to access the savings of an annual train ticket, SCI-TECHDARESBURY.COM/TRAVELHUB whilst paying monthly and having the flexibility of being able to cancel at any time without worry! IF YOU NEED ANY HELP PLANNING YOUR JOURNEY OR UNDERSTANDING YOUR TICKET commuterclub.co.uk OPTIONS, WE CAN PROVIDE ADVICE: [email protected] TRAVEL BY TRAIN BUS SERVICES TO SCI-TECH DARESBURY Currently there are two services available from the stops on Keckwick Lane on campus. The Sci-Tech campus is located within easy reach of four local train stations, Warrington’s which are all accessible by jumping on 200 Runcorn Circular 62A Warrington – Runcorn Own Buses one of the bus services that connect to Offers a service approximately every 30 minutes during peaks Offers an approximately hourly service in the peak, with the campus. and every hour off peak. 3 AM services towards Sci-Tech and 4 PM services towards Warrington. No off peak services. WARRINGTON CENTRAL Runcorn Runcorn Bus Sci-Tech Runcorn Runcorn Warrington Sci-Tech Runcorn Runcorn Can be reached in just over 25 minutes on bus Station Station Daresbury East Station Station Interchange Daresbury East Station Bus Station service 62A. Provides regular services between Manchester and Liverpool. There’s also a service available from the stops on A56, a short walk away from campus, the X30 Chester – Warrington, WARRINGTON BANK QUAY which offers an hourly service betwen 6am and 6pm, in either direction. KEY Can be reached in around 30 minutes on bus service MANCHESTER 62A 62A. Provides services to key local destinations and 200 high-speed services to national destinations such as LIVERPOOL X30 London, Edinburgh and Leeds. CHESTNUT Rail line LODGE Rail station RUNCORN Bus stop GREEN OAKS MANCHESTER Reached in around 40 minutes on bus service 200. HALEBANK Bus station WIDNES WARRINGTON 0 Cycle storage Provides services to destinations such as London, Warrington has 2 including amount RIVER MERSEY train stations and Liverpool, Birmingham and Chester. a bus station WALTON MANOR LIVERPOOL RUNCORN PARK STOCKTON RUNCORN EAST HIGH ST HEATH Can be reached in around 20 minutes on bus service TO ASTMOOR RUNCORN SANDYMOORE WA TO RUNCORN 200. Provides regular services to destinations WINDMILL HILL RRIN GT TIC including Leeds, Manchester Airport and Chester. ON 28 10 VH 40 T1 TCI 32 HALTON LEA T2 If you’re looking to plan a journey by train, we RUNCORN EAST 22 HALTON LODGE MURDISHAW recommend using an online or app based journey DARESBURY planning tool: PARK STFC STFC DT BEECHWOODBEECHWOOD PRESTON 20 nationalrail.co.uk FRODSHAM BROOK STFC STFC thetrainline.com 10 STFC HELSBY STFC 10 THE SOUTH STFC 6 Alternatively, if your journey is by both bus and rail, 10 M5 STFC you can plan your whole journey at traveline.info or CHESTER MICKLE TRAFFORD TO using Google Maps. CHESTER TIC - The Innovation Centre | TCI - The Cockcroft Institute | VH - Vanguard House T1 - Techspace One | T2 - Techspace Two.
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