Medway Mobility is a weekly bus service specifically designed for people in the Medway area who:

  • are frail and elderly 
  • have a disability.

It is operated on our behalf by ASD Coaches.

Apply for a Medway Mobility pass

How it works

The Medway Mobility bus takes you from as close as possible to your front door to the centres of:

  • Chatham
  • Rochester
  • Strood
  • Gillingham.

It also serves Medway Maritime Hospital and Hempstead Valley.

Medway Mobility operates from a different area each day of the week. It collects you between 9.30am and 10am and returns between 12.30pm and 1.30pm.

The driver will give you any help you need to get on or off the bus. It has been designed for easy access and is wheelchair-friendly.

All you need to do is register with us. When you have received your pass, call the Medway Mobility dial-a-bus service on 01634 726 412 and book your journey at least a day in advance.

What areas it covers

Monday

  • Grain
  • Stoke
  • Allhallows
  • St Mary Hoo
  • High Halstow
  • Hoo
  • Chattenden
  • Twydall
  • Gillingham
  • Brompton.

Tuesday

  • Cliffe
  • Cliffe Woods
  • Cooling
  • Wainscott
  • Lodge Hill
  • Upnor
  • Parkwood
  • Rainham.

Wednesday

  • Halling
  • Cuxton
  • Strood
  • Frindsbury
  • Hempstead
  • Wigmore
  • Gillingham.

Thursday

  • Borstal
  • Rochester
  • Chatham (west).

Friday

  • Walderslade
  • Lordswood
  • Wayfield
  • Princes Park
  • Luton
  • Davis Estate.

Who can use it

Anyone living in Medway who has difficulty using ordinary buses may apply.

It's essential that you provide us with details of your disability so that we can assess if you're able to use this service.

Pensioners and people with disabilities holding Medway free passes may also use the service.