Millions of passengers can continue to get on the bus for £2 as fare cap is extended until 30 June Almost a third off bus tickets as Government invests up to £75 million to provide discounted and sustainable travel for another three months The cap is available across 5,000+ routes from over 140 operators, with passengers encouraged to use discounted bus tickets
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Millions across England are encouraged to ‘Hop Around for £2’ this spring as the £2 bus fare cap is extended to 30 June. Thanks to £75 million of extra Government investment, the fare cap means passengers can save on single bus tickets, helping them travel more affordably to education, work and medical appointments. Extended from today (1 April), the offer will apply to more than 5,000 routes in England from over 140 operators, as the Government continues to help households through this difficult economic period, while levelling up transport and growing the economy. With the average single local bus ticket costing £2.80, passengers can save almost a third of the ticket price and over 75% on some of the longest trips. The scheme, which began in January this year, has already seen an uptick in passenger numbers. This extension will continue to encourage greater bus use and is expected to take up to four million cars off the road, supporting ambitions for greener journeys by minimising pollution and tackling congestion across the country. A key part of the Government’s Help for Households campaign, the fare cap is helping to deliver real savings for people most affected by the rising cost of living. Some of the biggest savings on the longest routes up and down the country thanks to the fare cap include:
This measure builds on more than £2 billion already invested to protect buses in England since the pandemic and a further £1 billion for Bus Service Improvement Plans (BSIP) to improve services and keep fares down as part of the National Bus Strategy, published in 2021. Bus fare caps are also available across major cities and local authorities, such as Greater Manchester and the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, thanks to the £1 billion in BSIP funding.
Today’s announcement will help deliver on our vision of a net zero transport network, with the cap estimated to take four million car journeys off the road and building on the nearly £300 million already invested by Government for up to 1,400 zero emission buses in England from the Zero Emission Buses Regional Areas (ZEBRA).
The Government will continue to work closely with bus operators and local authorities to help passengers continue to access reliable and affordable bus services after June.
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