MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Portsmouth City Council reveals a bold new look for park and ride with easier ways to pay

Source: City of Portsmouth

Portsmouth City Council has unveiled an exciting new design for its park and ride service, showcasing eye-catching blue and pink double-decker buses. Working with operator First Bus Solent, the council has introduced improved ticketing options to provide a more convenient travel experience. The refreshed service now makes it easier for both visitors and commuters to purchase tickets, simplifying travel into the city for work or leisure.

Located just off junction 1 of the M275, Portsmouth Park and Ride provides a less stressful alternative to city driving which allows passengers to avoid a great deal of traffic and enjoy a smoother, more relaxing ride into the heart of Portsmouth. By helping to reduce traffic congestion in the city, the park and ride service plays a crucial role in enhancing air quality, while providing an affordable and efficient way to commute and explore Portsmouth.

The PR1 route runs every 15 minutes and quickly connects passengers in minutes to key destinations, such as Portsmouth International Port, city centre for Guildhall and Commercial Road shopping, and The Hard Interchange, for Historic Dockyard, Gunwharf Quays and onward travel.

Day visitors can take advantage of unlimited travel on the park and ride route for just £4, allowing them to explore the city throughout the day. More regular users can opt for flexible fares, including smartcards and flexipasses, starting at only £2 per day. All ticket choices offer great value for money for up to five passengers.

As part of the council’s renewed contract with First Bus Solent for the next five years, the new-look buses maintain Euro 6 high environmental standards, supporting Portsmouth’s vision to be a green city where people live heathy and active lives. Customers can relax on board with comfortable, high-backed seating, USB charging, next-stop announcements, and high visibility, white-on-black destination displays.

Alongside the refreshed branding, passengers will benefit from improved ticketing options. Tickets can now be purchased via the First Bus app, RingGo app, or directly from the bus driver by cash, card, or contactless payment. Smartcard holders can top up online or through the First Bus app, ensuring a more seamless and flexible travel experience. As part of the rebrand, the council will shortly launch a new website, providing a one-stop-shop where customers can learn more about routes, fares, ticketing and other useful information about the service.

Cllr Peter Candlish, Cabinet Member for Transport, said: “The new look and enhanced ticketing options for park and ride make sustainable and affordable travel into the city easier and more accessible for everyone.

“With the refreshed branding, I’m sure these park and ride buses are set to become a recognisable feature in our city and a key part of the Council’s overall plan to reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality, as we work towards a greener, healthier and better-connected future for everyone.”

For more information on Portsmouth Park and Ride, including routes, ticket options, and timetables, visit https://parkandride.portsmouth.gov.uk

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