Surrey County Council has changed the scheduling of its on-demand service, Surrey Connect, to operate on weekends to National Trust sites in the area.
From 14 June 2025, residents and visitors can book a Surrey Connect journey from Oxted Railway Station to National Trust sites at Chartwell, Quebec House and Emmetts Garden.
The timetabled shuttle service runs every Saturday between 09:45 and 17:30 offering a sustainable, affordable and accessible way to travel.
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All journeys must be booked in advance. They can be booked at least 30 minutes before travelling and up to seven days in advance. A single fare costs £2.
Surrey County Council cabinet member for highways, transport and economic growth, Matt Furniss, said: “I’m delighted we have expanded our popular Surrey Connect service again to make it easier for people to enjoy green spaces without the hassle of driving or worrying about parking.
“The fares are affordable and have a set route which I hope will encourage residents to take advantage of the service.”
Achievements in on-demand services will be recognised and celebrated at the fourth annual CiTTi Awards on 25 November 2025 at De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London. Visit www.cittiawards.co.uk to learn more about this unmissable event for the UK’s transportation sector!