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All Aboard!

Last updated: 23 May 2008

In May 2008 Rosemary Charman from Welshpool Town Council described the town's classic bus service:

Photo sent in by Rosemary Charman
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Rosemary: A round trip takes approximately 50 minutes, but passengers can "hop on and off" as they require for just £1.00 adult fare (children 50p). Senior Citizens travel free on presentation of their bus pass.

Pool Card holders can benefit from a 2 for 1 offer where on presentation of their Pool Card 2 people can travel for the price of 1, with the cheapest person travelling free.

Full details of times and pickup points are available from Tourist Information Centre, Town Hall and other outlets and noticeboards.


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