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More Information About Travelling in Guildford Town Centre p1nd@r V Travel in and Walking Catch the Bus What is Travel SMART? around Guildford Guildford town centre is great for walkers The bus network in and around Guildford Travel SMART is a programme designed with many accessible routes including the town centre is extensive with many regular to provide people with more travel Wey Navigation tow path linking the town services from the Guildford bus station choices that help cut carbon, calories centre from north and south. Walking from (see overleaf). They include buses to the and cost. It aims to support economic Guildford main train station to the town Surrey Research Park, University of Surrey, growth and cut carbon by helping people centre takes around ten minutes. Royal Surrey County Hospital, Park Barn and travel better. Burpham as well as routes that go further The map overleaf shows walking routes For further information on how from Guildford main train station to the afield to towns such as Aldershot, Cranleigh and Woking. Travel SMART will be working in your town centre, Guildford Information Centre area go to: and key retail and entertainment spots Scan and link to: www.travelsmartsurrey.info including G-Live, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads Surrey Sports Park and the Spectrum. -and-transport/buses-and- Tel: 03456 009 009 trains/bus-timetables Use your phone to scan Realtime bus information is available for the QR code on the left Carsharing bus and train services around the county and link straight to the so journeys can be planned in advance and Travel SMARTwebsite Park and Ride - A cheap and easy way to get while on the go. For live bus information into Guildford town centre is by using the sent straight to your phone text the bus Park and Ride facility which operates from stop code to 84268. The codes are located three locations - the Spectrum leisure either at the bus stop or by going to the centre, Artington and Merrow. Return Traveline website: www.traveline.info tickets for an adult are between £1.50 and Cycling £2. Very regular services operate between For further bus information including route Cycling is a great way to get in and around the car park and the town centre with maps, timetables, information on fares, Guildford town centre using the extensive discounted weekly and monthly passes saver tickets and passes visit: cycle route network (see overleaf). available. For further information www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport Secure cycle parking is available at and timetables go to: www.surreycc.gov.uk/ Useful Contacts Scan and link to the Guildford rail station and cycles can be roads-and-transport above website taken on trains but restrictions do apply at Surrey County Council Car Share - For people who want to cut some times of day. For further information Website: www.travelsmartsurrey.info down on car costs and travel more go to: www.southwesttrains.co.uk Tel: 03456 009 009 sustainably they can sign up to Surrey Car Email: [email protected] Share for free. Members don’t even need a Scan and link to the car to get involved. For further information above website Scan this QR code to go to www.surreycarshare.com Catch the Train link straight to the Travel SMART website Scan and link to the Getting to and from Guildford is easy as it above website has excellent rail links with major destinations A Brompton dock of folding bicycles is such as London, Woking, Portsmouth, Reading Guildford Borough Council available at the train station for hire for and Gatwick airport. Services to London both short journeys and regular Website: www.guildford.gov.uk/article/5650/ Waterloo via Woking and Cobham are every Two Zip Cars are available for use commuting or leisure trips. Transport-and-streets Car Club - 15 minutes with journey times between 34 at the Eagle Road car park and Stoke Fields. Scan this QR code to and 43 minutes. For more information and to register go To become a car club member and reserve link straight to to: www.bromptondock.co.uk a car go to: www.zipcar.com Discounted train tickets are offered with Guildford’s website page various railcards including 16-25 and Senior Scan and link to the Transport and streets Scan and link to the railcard holders who can get up to a third off above website above website the normal ticket price. PLUSBUS tickets can Design, digital cartography and 05.12 be purchased alongside train tickets to receive print by Pindar Creative unlimited bus travel in the Guildford area. 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