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    Just had a look at the consultation document on rural bus services and I think this is the likely option.

    "A small bus or taxi would be used to connect people living in rural areas with an existing commercial bus service.

    For example, a small minibus would pick up passengers from three villages and connect with Bus A four times a day and do the same for the return journey.

    These services would run at fixed times. They would pick up and drop off passengers at fixed stops along the route.

    Passengers could wait on the feeder minibus or taxi for their connecting bus to arrive.
    Passengers could buy a ticket for the whole journey (feeder service and existing bus).

    Advantages Disadvantages More regular journey opportunities We might be able to connect more communities to the commercial bus routes. Passengers will have to change vehicles. Keeps a set timetable .Journeys may take longer. Loss of direct journey."

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