Lincolnshire County Council has rolled out 10 new Mercedes-Benz Cityline 517 Pro vehicles as part of its Callconnect on-demand transport network. The addition marks a significant upgrade in accessibility and passenger comfort for communities in Spalding, Grantham, Horncastle, Louth, and Lincoln.
The 16-seat vehicles were funded through a Department for Transport grant and feature low-floor entry, access ramps, air conditioning, and USB charging ports. The upgrades are aimed at improving both convenience and inclusivity for passengers.
Mike Reed, Head of Transport of LCC said: “It is a real pleasure see these vehicles ready to start serving people. Securing funding to invest in new Callconnect buses demonstrates Lincolnshire County Council’s commitment to rural public transport.”
Callconnect, which has operated since 2001, provides flexible transport options for rural and semi-rural communities where fixed-route public transport is limited. The service combines bookable and timetabled journeys, ensuring connectivity between smaller villages, towns, and major transport links across the county.
Operating six days a week, Callconnect runs from early morning until early evening and follows a simple fare structure of £1, £2, and £3. Bookings can be made via the Callconnect and Citymapper apps, giving residents easier access to essential transport services and supporting local mobility infrastructure.
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