One-way streets switch in bus service improvements

The direction of traffic in several one-way streets in a town centre has changed to help speed up bus journeys.
Norfolk County Council was awarded £50m through the Government's Bus Service Improvement Plan with the Great Yarmouth scheme costing around £2.5m.
It means parts of one-way systems around Deneside, King Street, Regent Street and Regent Road have changed direction.
The changes allow northbound buses to enter Market Gates bus station in the opposite direction, shaving several minutes off journey times.

The changeover took effect on Monday with preparatory works held over the weekend, which led to parking suspensions along the affected routes.
The bus stop on Regent Street has now closed, and others will become redundant as journeys take a more efficient route.
Whereas northbound services previously turned left off Haven Bridge, travelling along Stonecutters Way, Howard Street and Temple Way before getting to the bus station, they now turn right and turn up Regent Street.
It means services from Gorleston to Norwich or Caister exit the town centre in a shorter route with fewer traffic lights and junctions.
However, the alterations forced the closure of the taxi rank outside The Troll Cart pub and hotel, angering drivers.

Debbie Brown, 55, of Bradwell, said: "I'm really lucky my brother-in-law is a bus driver and he told me where to stand this morning.
"That's the most confusing thing [that buses now go the opposite direction] but I think it is money well spent."

Harry Bonsell, 29, of Thurton, near Norwich, said: "It's 100% better, [bus stops] a lot more closer together and a lot easier to get to now.
"Normally it's a 50-minute to an hour ride [from Norwich], and now it's going to be 40 minutes."

Graham Plant, cabinet member for highways, infrastructure and transport at the county council, said: "This project represents another major investment in Great Yarmouth which seeks to build on the fantastic progress we've already made.
"We thank residents and local businesses for their patience whilst works have been carried out and we can now look forward to the benefit they will bring."
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