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What is Aberdeen Rapid Transit (ART)?
Aberdeen Rapid Transit - or ART for short - is a proposed transport project intended to make travelling into and around Aberdeen faster, easier, and more reliable. Featuring dedicated bus lanes, quick boarding, and high-quality vehicles, ART would expand travel choices for residents and visitors by offering faster, more reliable and frequent public transport services. Even though the project focuses on Aberdeen, it’s also about making life easier for people in Aberdeenshire - helping them get to and around the city quicker and easier.
It’s also about supporting the future of the Aberdeen City Region - helping people access jobs, education, and leisure while contributing to a greener, more inclusive place. The project is being developed by Nestrans, Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeenshire Council, and the North East Bus Alliance as part of a wider vision to make the North East a better-connected place to live, work, and visit.
If you would like to speak to someone in person, there are also a series of drop in events being held in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. These will be held at -
Date
Venue
Time
Tuesday 7 October
Main Concourse, Foresterhill Health Campus
11am - 3pm
Friday 10 October
Ashdale Hall, Westhill
2pm - 6pm
Thursday 23 October
Bon Accord Centre, Aberdeen
11am - 4pm
Friday 31 October
Jubilee Hall, Portlethen
2pm - 6pm
In addition, an online event will take place on Tuesday 28th October from 6pm-7pm. Interested parties are asked to sign up to attend the online event via https://aberdeenrapidtransit.commonplace.is/
What is Aberdeen Rapid Transit (ART)?
Aberdeen Rapid Transit - or ART for short - is a proposed transport project intended to make travelling into and around Aberdeen faster, easier, and more reliable. Featuring dedicated bus lanes, quick boarding, and high-quality vehicles, ART would expand travel choices for residents and visitors by offering faster, more reliable and frequent public transport services. Even though the project focuses on Aberdeen, it’s also about making life easier for people in Aberdeenshire - helping them get to and around the city quicker and easier.
It’s also about supporting the future of the Aberdeen City Region - helping people access jobs, education, and leisure while contributing to a greener, more inclusive place. The project is being developed by Nestrans, Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeenshire Council, and the North East Bus Alliance as part of a wider vision to make the North East a better-connected place to live, work, and visit.
If you would like to speak to someone in person, there are also a series of drop in events being held in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. These will be held at -
Date
Venue
Time
Tuesday 7 October
Main Concourse, Foresterhill Health Campus
11am - 3pm
Friday 10 October
Ashdale Hall, Westhill
2pm - 6pm
Thursday 23 October
Bon Accord Centre, Aberdeen
11am - 4pm
Friday 31 October
Jubilee Hall, Portlethen
2pm - 6pm
In addition, an online event will take place on Tuesday 28th October from 6pm-7pm. Interested parties are asked to sign up to attend the online event via https://aberdeenrapidtransit.commonplace.is/