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Trent University Supercommuter Poster Copy super c mmuter means business entire network Hucknall Calverton Bakewell Chesterfield Haddon Hall Kimberley Arnold Moorbridge Clay Mansfield Nuthall Cross Gunthorpe Sutton-in Wollaton Nottingham East Matlock -Ashfield Rainworth West Bridgford Bridgford Trowell Radclie Stapleford Alfreton QMC Middleton Sandiacre Selston Kirkby-in- Beeston Bingham Ashfield Chilwell NTU Wirksworth Jacksdale Tollerton Cropwell Ripley Newstead Toton Cotgrave Bishop Long Eaton A Briar Gate Calverton Hucknall Clifton Keyworth Belper Eastwood New Sawley Heanor Kilburn Kimberley Arnold Old Sawley B Ashbourne Awsworth Moorbridge Nuthall Castle Donington Ilkeston Gunthorpe Wollaton East Midlands Airport Mayfield East Kirk Hallam Nottingham Bridgford C Allestree Trowell Radclie Brailsford Stapleford Bingham Uttoxeter Spondon QMC West Sandiacre Bridgford Derby Chilwell Beeston Mickleover Borrowash Draycott Tollerton Cropwell Toton Cotgrave Bishop Long Eaton Hilton Briar Gate Clifton Heatherton New Sawley Keyworth Egginton Old Sawley Castle Donington fare zones annual Stretton Repton East Midlands Airport A £540 Kegworth Burton regular bus routes A B £790 upon Trent express & non-stop Hathern bus & coach routes A B C £890 Loughborough trentbarton land* £1,050 *entire trentbarton & Kinchbus network Paul The super commuter scheme is so about the scheme Nottingham Trent Uni convenient and flexible. I know Here at trentbarton we know it’s really important to exactly what I’m paying each month, keep the cost of travelling to and from work at a and I can enjoy unlimited travel in the manageable level. That’s why we’ve created our evenings and at weekends when I’m super commuter range of money-saving ticket not at work. Brilliant :) options to give you savings on bus travel. We all know that driving to and from work can be a hassle. There’s the cost of fuel and parking, not to mention sitting in trac and finding a parking space Our super cool Stuart Booth will when you get there. Your time can be better spent be able to give you more information somewhere else. or help get you started, contact him at: [email protected] There is an alternative – catch the bus instead! We run high frequency bus services right across the East Midlands to get you to work quickly and comfortably. .
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