How much is a child on a bus?
Children under 11 travel free on most public transport services when accompanied by a fare-paying adult, or with a 5-10 Zip Oyster Photocard. Children aged 11 to 15 years old can get free or discounted travel with a Zip Oyster Photocard, or a Young Visitor discount.
How much is a child day saver UK?
Travel all day on all public transport for just £1.10 with a U16 CAT. You’ll need to touch your Under 16 Pop card on the orange reader on the ticket machine to buy a U16 CAT. Watch how to buy a concessionary child ticket here.
How much is a day return bus ticket?
Leap Visitor Card The prices are as follows: 24 hours – €10.00. 72 hours – €19.50. 7 days – €40.00.
What are the more bus zones?
To ensure you get the best value, our bus tickets are available for four different zones – m1/m2 only, Zone A, Zone AB and Zone ABC. To see which zone your journey is in, you can view our fare zone map. Tickets are available from your driver and you can pay using cash or contactless on-board.
What age can a child travel alone on a bus UK?
The program is designed for children 8 to 12 years old inclusively travelling alone in the intercity public transport network. Children under 8 years of age may not travel alone and must be accompanied by a person of at least 14 years of age.
How much is a childs bus ticket UK?
Valid on: Or travel all day on all public transport for just £1.10 with an Under 16 Child All-day Ticket (U16 CAT).
What is a DayRider ticket?
DayRider for unlimited all day travel A ticket that gives you unlimited travel on the day you buy it. You may buy one at the following times depending on which zone you are in.
Can you use a return bus ticket the next day?
Return tickets purchased on the bus are now available to use the next day. This means your return journey can be made either on the same day the ticket is issued or anytime the next day.
What age is a child on First buses?
Aged under 5? Children under 5 travel free (providing they’re accompanied by an adult).
Can a 12 year old go on a bus alone?
Any passenger under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a passenger at least 17 years of age or older at all times. Passengers between the ages of 12 and 16 years of age inclusive, may travel unaccompanied at full adult fare if the following conditions are met in their entirety: [See exception below.] 1.
Who are the sponsors of Wilts and Dorset?
Advertising boards appeared in many places, and in around mid-August signs for the event were stuck to most Wilts & Dorset vehicles, as well as many fellow Go South Coast company Bluestar buses. The other sponsor for the event was Bournemouth-based Excelsior coaches.
How many routes does Wilts and Dorset operate?
Wilts & Dorset operates four routes on behalf of Bournemouth University, having secured a second five year contract to do so during summer 2009. This new contract saw the revision of routes operated, an undertaking to introduce new vehicles, and the extension of discounted travel for staff and students to Wilts & Dorset’s ‘more’ routes.
When did Wilts and Dorset start nightbus services?
In June 2012, a new nightbus route was launched connecting Bournemouth to Bournemouth University. Also, all three services started operating on Thursday nights, in addition to Friday and Saturday nights. In August 2008, Wilts & Dorset (using the ‘more’ brand) sponsored the Bournemouth Air Show.
How many DayRider tickets are there for Salisbury?
10 dayrider tickets, each valid for travel in the Salisbury Saver Zone until the end of service on the day of activation Travel in the Salisbury Saver Zone for those aged 18 and under until the end of service on the day of activation This ticket requires that the user be verified before it can be activated.