DJs to play on 'cult' 376 bus between Glastonbury and Bristol this weekend
Festival-goers will be able to travel to Worthy Farm in style on a 1973 Bristol Lodekka
The bus will run on July 21-23 as part of Bristol Community Transport's Park & Ride service to Glastonbury Festival
DJs will be playing music on a "cult" bus service running between Glastonbury Festival and Bristol this weekend.
Bristol Community Transport (BCT) will be running its popular Park & Ride service to Worthy Farm on July 21-23, using a fleet of classic buses.
One of the buses on the route will be a 1973 Bristol Lodekka, which has been lovingly restored by BCT volunteers.
The bus, which is affectionately known as the "cult" bus, will have a sound system on board and DJs will be playing music throughout the journey.
BCT's Park & Ride service is a great way to get to Glastonbury Festival without the hassle of driving and parking.
The service runs from a number of locations in Bristol, including the city center, Bristol Temple Meads railway station, and Bristol Airport.
Tickets for the Park & Ride service can be booked in advance on the BCT website.
BCT is a not-for-profit organization that provides affordable and accessible transport for people in Bristol.
The organization relies on volunteers to run its services, and all profits are reinvested into the community.
For more information about BCT's Park & Ride service to Glastonbury Festival, please visit the BCT website.
You can call 0117 953 9280 anytime between 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday.