Scheme to cap bus fares at £2 to be rolled out to help with cost of living crisis

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Scheme to cap bus fares at £2 to be rolled out to help with cost of living crisis
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The scheme, for places like Leeds, Bradford and Huddersfield, was first announced by Labour Mayor Tracy Brabin in May, with single fares capped at £2 and day tickets at £4.50

Bus journeys in England will be capped at £2 from January to March next year, the Government has announced. .

In West Yorkshire single journeys are now capped at £2 in some areas, with unlimited journeys for £4.50 a day on the MCard app, representing a saving of almost 20 per cent. Bus journeys in England will be capped at £2 from January to March next year, the Government has announced. The DfT will now work with operators and local authorities to bring in the capped fare scheme, which it claims some 90 per cent of operators have expressed support for.

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