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Active and Sustainable Travel

Making small changes to how we travel around Chorley and choosing to not use cars for short journeys can help to improve local air quality, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and improve your physical and metal health.

On this page you will find useful tips and ideas for greener travel choices as well as links to further information.

Walking, Wheeling and Cycling

Buses and Trains

Concessionary and Discounted Travel 


Walking, Wheeling and Cycling

Walking, wheeling and cycling (Active Travel) are great ways to be more active and make easy sustainable choices. The best part is they are cheap, great for the environment and your health. For longer journeys you could consider if an electric bike would be more suitable or perhaps only driving part of the way and walking for the rest. 

The Borough has a number of on and off road routes which you can find on these Visit Lancashire Chorley maps:

Chorley Urban map (PDF) [2MB]

Chorley Rural map (PDF) [4MB]

Fancy going further? Lancashire County has many cycle routes that can be used for commuting as well as leisure purposes. More information can be found on the Visit Lancashire Cycling Lancashire website.

As a Council we are committed to working with the local highways authority at County level to develop and improve plans to enable walking, wheeling and cycling across Chorley Borough. As part of this we have commented on the Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans prepared by Lancashire County Council.

Until the 24th of October residents can now comment on these draft plans for the Borough.

Shop Local

Chorley has many businesses which can help you get riding.

Get Riding

The organisations below offer advice and support for new and experienced cyclists alike:

Sustrans

Cycling UK

British Cycling


Buses and Trains

Bus

More information on local buses and public transport from is available from the Traveline website or Lancashire County Council: Lancashire public transport

If you struggle to use scheduled buses Community Transport may be a more suitable option. They provide a door-to-door, wheelchair accessible, minibus service for people who are unable to use, or do not have any regular bus services: link to Central Lancashire Dial-a-Ride.

Train

Chorley Borough has good train connections to the rest of the North West from railway stations at Chorley, Buckshaw Village, Euxton, Adlington, Croston and Bamber Bridge. High speed intercity connections to the rest of the UK are available from Preston and Wigan.

Northern Rail provides the services in our Borough and often has promotions for reduced priced tickets. 

National Rail provides train timetable information and money saving offers for choosing rail travel (Link to days-out offers by train by National Rail).

If you are making a train journey you can often combine it with discounted bus travel, for more information visit the PlusBus website

Concessionary and Discounted Travel 

Discounted bus and train tickets are available for some people, you can find out more on our Concessionary Travel webpage.

Railcards could save you money on train tickets, though there are some conditions, you can find out more at National Rail Railcards.

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