Adwick Park and Ride To Be Extended

South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE) is pleased to announce that work to extend Adwick Park & Ride site began on Monday 7 January 2008.

This means an additional 112 car parking spaces will be added to the popular Park & Ride site, taking the total to 196 spaces, including 12 spaces for disabled users. The work is expected to be completed in mid-June 2008.

As part of its Park & Ride Strategy, SYPTE is extending the site to meet the demands of passengers already using it and also encourage more people to park and ride into Doncaster town centre and beyond.

The rail station offers quick, direct links to many places in South and West Yorkshire. There are half-hourly train services running to Doncaster and it is 40 minutes away from Leeds, 30 minutes from Rotherham, 50 minutes from Sheffield and 20 minutes from Wakefield.

Roy Wicks, Director General of SYPTE, said: “We are always looking at ways to improve our Park & Ride sites for our customers and I am delighted that we are able to extend this popular facility.

“Park & Ride sites are a convenient and easy way to travel and I hope by extending Adwick more people will take the opportunity to travel hassle free on the train into Doncaster town centre and other places across Yorkshire. Our aim is to encourage more people out of their cars and onto public transport and it is by providing high quality facilities such as Adwick that we can achieve this.”

The site offers customers an attractive, safe environment to leave their vehicles.   At the rail station there is a mini-interchange, toilets and baby change facilities, an accessible lift and Customer Service Officers are on hand to offer bus, tram and train information as well as sell a wide range of TravelMaster tickets.

It is staffed between 0700 and 1900 and monitored 24 hours a day by CCTV cameras. It has also been awarded the Park Mark Safer Parking Award.

There are currently six Park & Ride sites in the Doncaster borough; these include Adwick, Bentley, Conisbrough, Kirk Sandall, Mexborough and Thorne North.  Two additional Park & Ride sites are also being built in Doncaster, as part of A638 Quality Bus Corridor (QBC): one is north of the town centre near Jossey Lane and the second is south of the town at Parrots Corner.

For more information about Park & Ride sites or public transport in South Yorkshire log on to travelsouthyorkshire.com or call Traveline on 01709 51 51 51.

SYPTE is a member of the Travel South Yorkshire partnership. The aim of the partnership is to bring public transport together, encourage more people to use it, make it easier to understand and deliver new, innovative public transport products and services.