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Fosseway Flyer to be terminated in April

Passengers have expressed their thoughts on the withdrawal of the Fosseway Flyer

A well established coach and bus company have announced this morning on their social media feeds that one of their commuter services will be removed from service on the 15th April 2023

Marshalls of Sutton-on Trent, who operate a number of services cross the area have stated that it is no longer sustainable on a commercial basis to continue to provide the familiar number 90 and 90A 'Fosseway Flyer' which serves the route of Newark and Nottingham, and villages between.

Marshalls took over the route in 2008 and have provided a regular, prompt and high quality service to commuters, shoppers and passengers ever since.

Passengers have been advised not to purchase an ticketing products that cannot be used, or will expire after the 15th April 2023 as they will not be able to guarantee their validity.

Anyone with questions about this decision should call Marshalls on 01636821138 and select option 3.

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