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Topic History of: Bus fares
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hedda JK2006 wrote:
Well here in London my pass is free as I'm geriatric and I use it all the time!

I'd due a Gold Geriatric Pass with a special reserved seat up front.
Green Man JK2006 wrote:
Well here in London my pass is free as I'm geriatric and I use it all the time!

I am too young for a bus pass, I am only a few years older than Wyot but not as handsome.

I think there should be an incentive on transport for the general public and not for the few.
JK2006 Well here in London my pass is free as I'm geriatric and I use it all the time!
Green Man When I can I do take advantage of the £2 capped bus fare. It's been an interesting experience as I never really used the buses prior the scheme.

I have no idea why the UK don't follow the Luxembourg, German and Netherlands. Making them very affordable or free with the government subsidising them. In beautiful Luxembourg transport is free. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-51657085

If there is money for migrants to stay in fancy hotels, Ukraine and and dodgy PPE contracts and easy secretaries. There is money for 'free' or cheap public transport. It won't work in rural areas and remotes places in the sticks but certainly in towns and cities.