The 92 route yesterday started a detour from its normal hourly route to include the terminal building, making travel around the island easier for foot passengers.
Guernsey has seen an increase in foot passengers with the twice-daily passenger sailings from Islands Unlimited and day trips from St Malo with Brittany Ferries.
A temporary bus stop sign is currently situated to the right of the terminal door.
The bus will stop at the terminal at 40 minutes past the hour, from 8.40am until 6.40pm, Monday to Saturday and every two hours on Sundays.
‘We’re really pleased to support this change, which will make it easier for people arriving by boat to connect directly with local bus services,’ said Stagecoach South West managing director Peter Knight.
‘Improving accessibility and convenience for both islanders and visitors is something we’re always striving for, and this new stop at the harbour terminal is a great example of how small changes can make a big difference.
‘We’re committed to working with the States to continue aligning public transport with the needs of the community and the ambitions of the Integrated Transport Strategy.’
Additional services are also being explored from September, as part of the annual timetable change.
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