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The trial park and ride service will be free for fans travelling to game against Brighton & Hove Albion (From left: Anthony Garrity, Lesley Calder and Saman Gamage)

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Matchday park and ride service to be trialled for Newcastle United home game

Bus service from Great Park to be in place for next home game

A trial for a matchday Park and Ride bus service between Newcastle Great Park and St. James’ Park is taking place this Saturday, when Newcastle United take on Brighton & Hove Albion.

The trial service, operated by Go North East, is the result of feedback shared with the club during a Sustainable Travel Workshop for Toon fans.

Fans using the service on Saturday can board the X40 for free, they just need to show their match ticket.

Before the match, the bus will leave from the Taylor Wimpey car park off Great Parkway (NE13 9NR) every 15 minutes from 13:00 -14:45, and fans will be dropped off outside the stadium.

After the match, buses will depart back to Great Park from the stops outside St Andrew’s Church on Newgate Street every 5 minutes between 17:00 and 17:15.

Ben Gilligan, Managing Director, at Go North East, says: “We’re really pleased to be working with Newcastle United on this trial park and ride. If the trial is a success, this service will reduce city centre congestion on match day and provide a sustainable, affordable travel option for Newcastle fans.”

Go North East already operates the X50, a matchday Park and Ride service from the Metrocentre, which is set to carry more than 25,000 fans this season.

Find out more about the trial and view the timetable on the Go North East website.

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