Nine buses for the Watford area are set to receive timetable tweaks soon.
Intalink, which manages public transport in Hertfordshire on behalf of the county council, has announced the full list of its service changes from September.
The updates are published monthly but there are a particularly large number coming to coincide with schools starting their new academic year.
This includes a new school bus service being introduced for Queens School in Bushey, which will be open to the public.
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See the upcoming changes below: (Full timetables are available through the Intalink website)
September 1:
- The 321 Arriva service from Watford to Luton will have minor timetable changes.
- The 602 Uno service from Hatfield to Watford will have a revised timetable to improve its punctuality.
- The 635 Uno service from Hatfield to Watford will have a revised timetable to improve its punctuality.
September 2:
- The 306 Sullivan Buses service from Watford to Borehamwood will have a revised timetable. An early morning journey will be added - Monday to Friday - and there will be revised Friday afternoon services.
- The 306A Sullivan Buses service from Borehamwood to Garston will have revised journey times due to a change of the start and finish times at St Michael’s School.
- The 338 service from Colney Fields to Radlett will start serving all stops along its route and will have timetable changes.
- The 397 from Borehamwood to Queens School, Bushey will be introduced as a new school service that is open to the public. Run by Sullivans Buses, it will operate on schooldays only.
- The 832 Sullivan Buses service from South Oxhey to St Michael’s School will have timetable and route tweaks due to a change of the start and finish times at St Michael’s School.
- The 833 Sullivans Buses service will have a revised timetable due to a change of the start and finish times at St Michael’s School.
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