A new bus schedule will launch soon to offer more frequent connections in Buckinghamshire.
Carousel Buses announced changes to its timetable after the summer holidays.
The changes will kick in from August 27 with more frequent service between towns, including High Wycombe, Amersham and Chesham.
The enhanced schedule means the one service between High Wycombe, Amersham and Chesham will run up to every 15 minutes and new connections up to every hour to Penn Street and Winchmore Hill, Carousel Buses said.
Carousel Buses said: “We are delighted to enhance the one to operate up to every 15 minutes between High Wycombe, Amersham and Chesham on Monday to Friday daytimes. This will provide an extra bus per hour along this corridor and provide extra capacity at busy times.”
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The one 1A and 1B service
Additional evening service will be introduced between Mondays and Saturdays at 9.30pm from High Wycombe to Pond Park in Chesham and at 10.16 from Pond Park to High Wycombe.
After a partnership with Buckinghamshire Council, service 1B will operate via Penn Street and Winchmore Hill up to one bus per hour Mondays to Saturdays.
Pond Pond will continue to have a half-hourly service by 1A and 1B.
Service 1 will continue to serve Stanley Hill and specific 1B services are set to run via Stanley Hill at school times only to offer a link for pupils living in Winchmore Hill and Penn Street, Carousel Buses said.
A new 1S service will operate on school days, serving both Stanley Hill and Pond Park.
Chiltern Hundreds 106 and 107 changes
The route in Little Chalfont will change to provide a link from Elizabeth Avenue to Chalfont and Latimer Station.
From August 27, additional early morning and evening buses will run to provide easier links for commuters to central London and the Metropolitan Line, Carousel Buses said.
The Chiltern Hundreds 106 departure from Slough via Gerrards Cross and Chalfont St Peter at 7.10am to Amersham School will now serve Stanley Hill Schools.
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