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Park and Ride bus stranded on Church Street island

Posted on - 18th January, 2020 - 9:58pm | Author - | Posted in - Preston City Centre, Preston News, Roads, Transport
The Park and Ride bus stuck in Church Street
The Park and Ride bus stuck in Church Street

A Park and Ride bus has been stranded on a Church Street traffic island.

The incident occurred on Saturday (18 January) at around 6.50pm outside EastZEast.

The front of the bus was damaged in the accident.

The Park and Ride service was taken over by Stagecoach in July.

Read more: Capitol Centre park and ride has a new operator

The Park and Ride bus stuck in Church Street

Only time will tell if the Church Street island can challenge the Fishergate bollard for the title of Most Mounted Street Furniture in Preston.

Read more: The many victims of the Fishergate Bollard

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