A number of public transport services that serve Lancaster Bus Station are being disrupted due to emergency roadworks.
Due to ongoing works on the road outside Lancaster Bus Station, stands 12 through to 20 will be closed until further notice.
Details of the affected services are as follows:
From the first bus, to 19:00, Monday to Saturday, the following will apply:
Services 1, 1A, and 100 will NOT serve Lancaster Bus Station in both directions, unless a driver changeover.
University bound services will serve Parliament Street, then the next stop will be George Street.
Morecambe and Heysham bound services will serve George Street, then the next stop will be Lancaster Sainsbury’s.
Morecambe bound 40 and 41 services will NOT serve Lancaster Bus Station, unless a driver changeover.
Service 2X will use the bus stop on Chapel Street.


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