There will be a shake up of bus routes in Great Yarmouth which will see two summer services improved and one route axed.
More buses are being added to the number 8 route - which goes from James Paget University Hospital to Caister - and the open-top Clipper service which runs from the Pleasure Beach to Hemsby in the summer.
The number 3 - which linked Vauxhall Holiday Park to the town's train station and Market Gates - will not be returning this summer.
Russ Smith, operations manager at First Great Yarmouth, said: “We are focussing on improving our number 8 service by adding a bus into the frequency to improve reliability.
"We are also adding another open-top bus to our 1C fleet to run every 15 minutes along the seafront and every 30 minutes to Hemsby Beach."
Mr Smith said the number 3 will not be returning "due to very low demand".
The East Norfolk Transport Users Association has voiced its disapproval over the axing of the number 3 route.
ENTUA has contacted Norfolk County Council about having a subsidised service from the holiday camp to the town centre.
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