Villages' bus link with airport to be scrapped

Matthew Critchell
Local Democracy Reporting Service
PA Media Two cyan Arriva buses parked next to each other.PA Media
Arriva South runs the service between Braintree and Stansted Airport

A bus service that links people in villages to Stansted Airport is being scrapped because of low passenger numbers.

Arriva South said there were too few customers to support its 133 service, which travels from Braintree, Essex, through villages including Rayne, Felsted and Takeley.

The bus provider warned the daily service, which costs £3 for a single fare, would end on 1 June.

District councillor Lynn Jefferis said she hoped the decision would be reviewed before people were "inconvenienced".

Airport services run by First Bus will continue to run from Basildon, Southend-on-Sea and Colchester.

'No alternative'

Jefferis, the leader of Braintree's Labour group, said many who worked at the airport would be affected by the move.

"I think it's disappointing," she told the Local Democracy Reporting Service. "I am surprised about this and that there is not enough custom for it.

"It's a lot cheaper than getting a taxi and I am sure this will cause inconvenience for some people."

The councillor added: "It might be something they can review in the future and hopefully they decide this is not a good idea."

Arriva South said it needed to make changes to its routes to balance costs.

A spokesman added: "Unfortunately, there was no alternative."

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