National Express West Midlands is introducing three new bus services.
A host of changes to timetables and routes across the West Midlands will come into effect from Sunday, June 1.
A new 16A Wolverhampton to Stourbridge service will run on evenings and Sunday.
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The 935 route in Streetly will be replaced with the new 998 service.
Bus services 20 and 20A will be scrapped and replaced with the X20 Birmingham to Bromsgrove route.
A National Express West Midlands bus -Credit:National Express West Midlands
Details of the new routes according to NXWMs include:
16A Wolverhampton – Stourbridge : New evening and Sunday service that will run to a different route in Wombourne.
Buses from Wolverhampton will run via Planks Lane, Giggetty Lane, Common Road. Heading towards Wolverhampton, buses will follow the same route as service 16
998 Birmingham – Streetly : new service replacing the 935 in Streetly.
Buses will operate to the same route as the 997 between Birmingham and Queslett Road/The Queslett, then follow the same route as the current 935 between Aldridge Road and Streetly, Hardwick Arms.
Between the 997 and new 998, buses will run up to every 15 minutes between Birmingham, Old Oscott and Pheasey.
X20 Birmingham – Bromsgrove : New service introduced to replace the 20 & 20A between Birmingham, Q.E. Hospital, Northfield, Longbridge, Rednal, Catshill and Bromsgrove.
Buses will run up to every 30 minutes between Birmingham and Rednal and up to every 60 minutes between Birmingham and Bromsgrove.