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Story added: 5th April 2023

New hourly bus service to connect Carrow Road and The Nest

A new bus route, run by Konectbus, is launching this month and will provide better accessibility and more sustainable transport links between Carrow Road and The Nest.

Known as Canary Konect, Route 35 will introduce a direct link between The Nest (our Community Sports Foundation’s community hub) and Carrow Road stadium, serving Norwich Airport and Norwich Rail Station on the way. It has been funded by money secured by Norfolk County Council’s Bus Service Improvement Plan.

Canary Konect will run hourly, seven days a week, beginning on Sunday 16th April, which coincides with Norwich City Women FC’s match against Ashford Town at Carrow Road (KO 2pm).

Buses will leave The Nest at 08.15 stopping at Norwich Airport, Cromer Road, Aylsham Road, Anglia Square, Norwich Rail Station, and Carrow Park/Riverside on the way, with the last bus departing Carrow Road at 18.05.

On matchdays at Carrow Road, the route will start and finish at the Thorpe Road (Rail Station) stop 60 minutes before and after the match.

The route will provide sustainable travel options to families or residents wishing to take part in many of the community engagement programmes held at The Nest, as well as supporters wishing to attend Norwich City Women FC fixtures.

Ian Thornton OBE, Chief Executive Officer at the Norwich City Community Sports Foundation, said:

“Last year, over 15,000 participants and visitors enjoyed our inclusive facilities at The Nest.

“As the base for so many of the Foundation’s programmes, every day we welcome people of all ages and backgrounds, ranging from pre-school groups enjoying our Challenge Woods, students using our state-of-the-art facilities as part of their education programme, right through to participants at Duncan’s Club, our weekly dementia group.

“Until now, The Nest has not been accessible through public transport. Adding the 35 route, on which we’ve been working closely with the team at Go East Anglia/Konectbus, will mean so many more people can benefit from our services every year.”

He added: “It’s particularly great news for supporters of Norwich City Women, who will now be able to use Konectbus’s services to attend their home games at The Nest.”

Gavin Smith, Managing Director for Go East Anglia/Konectbus, added:

“We are delighted to launch Canary Konect which will enable so many more people to get around the city, connecting many popular sporting venues and transport hubs without having to rely on cars. The Nest and Carrow Park attract visitors of all ages to their facilities, and we hope that our buses will not only make it possible for more people to access them but also encourage people to consider other sustainable ways to travel there, as accessibility has been improved for all.”

To find out more about the route, timetable and pricing, click here.

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