Warner Bros. Studio Tour London- The Making of Harry Potter has announced a new exciting change set to come to the attraction.
It will be switching to brand-new new zero-emission, electric bus service that will replace the former petrol shuttle bus service.
The change will start this month and replaces the existing route that operates between the Studio Tour in Leavesden and Watford Junction train station.
The eco-friendly move to the e-buses means over 264 tonnes of CO2 a year will be saved from entering the atmosphere.
Geoff Spooner, SVP and General Manager of Warner Bros. Studio Tour London said: "we’re delighted to have made the move to fully electric shuttle buses for our visitors and staff at the Studio Tour as part of our commitment to sustainability.
"The electric buses will be free for all visitors with a valid Studio Tour ticket for the day of travel."
Steven Meersman, Co-founder and director of Zenobē, said "We’re delighted to be the partner for National Express Transport Solutons at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter.
"We were able to deliver the infrastructure on time without disturbing day-to-day operations at this popular venue and are delighted to add these very special vehicles to our growing portfolio of over 25 depots and c.540 e-buses across UK and abroad.
"Visitors can now enjoy the magic of a clean, sustainable journey."
You can book tickets to Warner Bros Studio Tour- The Making of Harry Potter via the website.
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