The scheme currently has three routes with each running to Canterbury Bus Station in the city centre. The potential for further sites at Thanington, Cockering Farm and Harbledown were studied by the city council in 2009, but none were proceeded with. The latest iteration of the council's local plan and transport strategy includes the relocation of the New Dover Road Park & Ride site as well as an additional site at Merton Lane and provision for a 'park and bus' site along the Old Thanet Way in Whitstable.
Sturry Road Park & Ride This route runs from Sturry Road Park & Ride terminus along the A28/Sturry Road to Canterbury Bus Station, passing the Magistrates Court, City Wall and
ASDA. The site was mothballed by the council's previous Conservative administration but following manifesto promises by the Labour and Liberal Democrat parties to reopen the Sturry Road site ahead of the 2023 local elections, services restarted on 1 April 2024.
Wincheap Park & Ride This route runs from Wincheap Park & Ride terminus through the Wincheap Industrial Estate, past Pin Hill bus stop and the connection to the
Chatham Main Line at
Canterbury East, before ending at Canterbury Bus Station.
New Dover Road Park & Ride This route runs from New Dover Road Park & Ride terminus along Old Dover Road to Canterbury Bus Station, passing Canterbury Health Centre and returns via Old Dover Road and Canterbury College. == References ==