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Bus fares from Jan 2006
Sorry if this has been mentioned (haven't recalled reading it) but in
the new bus fare leaflet, the £1 Oyster peak fare will start 30 minutes later (ie 7.00-9.30 Mon-Fri rather than from 6.30). Catching the 0651 258 at Harrow will now save me 20p a day! Also , while the one-day buss pass goes up 50p to £3.50, the Oyster daily price capping remains at £3.00. Mark |
Bus fares from Jan 2006
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... Sorry if this has been mentioned (haven't recalled reading it) but in the new bus fare leaflet, the £1 Oyster peak fare will start 30 minutes later (ie 7.00-9.30 Mon-Fri rather than from 6.30). Catching the 0651 258 at Harrow will now save me 20p a day! Also , while the one-day buss pass goes up 50p to £3.50, the Oyster daily price capping remains at £3.00. But many (most?) bus users have bus season tickets and these are going up by over 20%, presumably to pay for the mayors 'free' travel for other peoples kids policy. |
Bus fares from Jan 2006
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 12:09:29 +0100, "Chris" wrote:
wrote in message .. . Sorry if this has been mentioned (haven't recalled reading it) but in the new bus fare leaflet, the £1 Oyster peak fare will start 30 minutes later (ie 7.00-9.30 Mon-Fri rather than from 6.30). Catching the 0651 258 at Harrow will now save me 20p a day! Also , while the one-day buss pass goes up 50p to £3.50, the Oyster daily price capping remains at £3.00. But many (most?) bus users have bus season tickets and these are going up by over 20%, presumably to pay for the mayors 'free' travel for other peoples kids policy. Annual bus passes are going up from £440 to £540. Perhaps it's time to consider grabbing one before the new year... |
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