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Star-Bus night-life service

22nd September 1972
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• Starting on Saturday October 14 a special evening-late night bus service — the Star-Bus — will link off-street car parking garages and Paddington BR. station with London's West End entertainment centres.

For a six-month experimental period Star-Buses, running at 10-minute intervals from 9 pm to midnight, will collect passengers from Aldwych, Charing Cross, Piccadilly Circus, Cambridge Circus, St Giles Circus, Marble Arch and finish at Paddington. The route passes within easy walking distance of five parking garages: Harley garage, Cavendish Square garage, Selfridge's car park, Portman Square garage and the giant Park Lane garage.

In this endeavour to make West End night life more attractive and care-free, as well as reducing traffic congestion, Westminster City Council, which is financing the scheme through London Transport, has the backing of the Arts Council and the restaurant, theatre and cinema industries,