Cross-Border Link Reinstated

Service 552 will be extended from Arnside to Carnforth

This post has been amended following receipt of new information.

From Monday, 31st March, in an initiative between Lancashire and Westmorland & Furness Councils, Lonsdale Buses service 552 to Kendal will be extended to start at Carnforth, filling the gap across the county boundary and reinstating in a modest way a long-lost link between Silverdale and Arnside.

Surprisingly, even at this late stage, a full public timetable is not available, but the Bus Users’ Group has managed to obtain a draft version. which although not complete with details of picking-up points and routes, does give an indication of the service, which will operate on Monday to Saturday inclusive.

The timing points in Warton, Yealand Conyers and Levens are still to be confirmed as is the route the service will take between through Silverdale village and Arnside, but we will post these as soon as we can obtain the details.

Service 552 itself was established in March 2020, just before the Covid pandemic struck, but despite this it managed to establish itself and was recently extended from a three to a six day a week operation. A previous service between Arnside and Kendal, operated by Stagecoach was withdrawn in 2019.

Ribble

Historically the link was provided by Ribble Motor Services as part of service 554 between Kendal and Lancaster. In 1971 an hourly service was still being operated although by the time of deregulation of bus services in October 1986 it had shrunk to just two journeys a day with additional journeys between Warton and Lancaster.

The new service provides a facility for passengers from Warton, Yealand and Silverdale to visit Kendal including Morrisons supermarket as well as the town centre. as well as allowing Arnside residents to get to Carnforth and, with connecting services, to Lancaster,

Lonsdale Buses Fares Clarified

From last week, passengers travelling on Lonsdale Buses’ service between Lancaster and Skipton (picture above) suddenly found that the £3 fare, capped under a government scheme, no longer applied throughout the route and they were being asked to pay again if their journey took them across Kirkby Lonsdale and/or Settle. This was said to be because the through journeys were registered as separate services either side of those points.

Following discussions between the operator and the Bus Users’ Group, the fare cap has been reinstated for journeys across Kirkby Lonsdale, such as Lancaster to Ingleton or Lancaster to Settle, but passengers continuing to Skipton will have to pay again from Settle onwards. We are awaiting further clarification regarding the effect on through journeys to Ingleton and Bentham on service 583 that were initially also affected.

Cheaper on the app?

Some passengers may find it cheaper to take advantage of special tickets now available on Lonsdale Buses’ new app. all of which give unlimited travel on all the company’s services (excluding special school buses) for the period covered.

Day Ranger Ticket – £9

Lonsdale Network Weekly – £25 adult; £20 under 19s

Lonsdale Network 31-day rider – £95 adult; £75 under19s