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Whether visiting, working or shopping in our beautiful, historic city, why not use Durham Park and Ride. It's cost effective, simple to use and takes the stress out of your journey.
Durham Park and Ride operates all year round, Monday to Sunday, from Belmont (DH1 1SR) and Sniperley (DH1 5RA), and Monday to Saturday from Howlands, (DH1 3TQ). Buses run every 15 minutes and the sites are open 7.00am-7.00pm. You can park your vehicle for FREE when using the Park and Ride bus service.
Day Ticket (unlimited travel including transfer between any of the Park and Ride buses): £2.20.
All English concessionary pass holders can travel for free after 9.30am Monday to Friday, and all day Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays. Before 9.30am there will be a 50p flat fare for customers using a concessionary pass issued in County Durham.
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