Cumberland residents are reminded that the first phase of the Cumberland Go bus network launches on Monday 3 November 2025, bringing improved connections and more frequent services across Cumberland.
Phase 1 of the new Cumberland Go routes will see additional new services operating in and around Maryport and Cockermouth. Some services have been extended for another year in Workington, Millom, and Whitehaven, helping more people travel affordably and sustainably across the region.
From Monday 3 November, the following services will begin operation:
Operated by Reays:
- Maryport – Dearham Town Service (#MD1)
- Cockermouth – Maryport (#68)
- Cockermouth Town Services (#C123)
The following services are being continued and upgraded with additional frequencies and at new peak times
Operated by Stagecoach:
- Maryport – Frizington (#30)
- Workington – Carlisle (#300)
- Workington - Maryport – Silloth (#60)
- Durdar – Cargo (#64) – operating from 3 November to 1 December, after which additional peak journeys and a link to Currock Community Centre (#71; #93; #64) will be added.
- Millom Town Service (#M1 & #7) – operating from 3 November to 1 December, before transitioning to Whitehaven – Ravenglass / Ravenglass – Millom – Barrow (#X7 & #7).
- Cleator Moor – West Cumberland Hospital (#22) – operating from 3 November to 5 January 2026, before being upgraded to the new and improved Whitehaven Town Services (#22/#22A and #1/#1A).
The new services reflect what communities across Cumberland have told the council they want: reliable, accessible, and sustainable transport options that connect people to essential services and opportunities.
Cumberland Go: connecting communities, one journey at a time.