Go anywhere bus ticket will cost £5

City of York Council and bus operators in York have announced that a “go anywhere” ticket will be available from 1st July.

The new ticket avoids the need to buy a second ticket if a passenger is moving from one bus companies vehicle to a different operator.

Although welcome, the new arrangement is likely to benefit only 4% of bus users. The vast majority of journeys are made with the same operator or by using a pensioners pass which already allows free cross operator use.

The costs of managing this type of system have been put at, in excess of, £100,000 a year. The Council have yet to reveal how much – if any – will fall on Council taxpayers to fund.

The ‘All York’ ticket can be purchased on any bus in the city and will go on sale from Sunday 1 July.

Two products will be launched on this date:

• All York Day (£5 – adult day ticket)
• All York Family (£10 – a day ticket valid for up to five people, maximum two adults)

The ‘All York adult day ticket is to be launched at an introductory price of £4.50 which is cheaper than buying return tickets with two different bus operators.

The Council have so far failed to comment on the issues that have arisen through the introduction of pensioners pass readers on some First buses. The card reader system is expected to offer a low cost solution to allocating revenue to different operators when cross route journey’s are made.

York bus operators include:

• Arriva
• Coastliner
• East Yorkshire Motor Services
• Eddie Brown Tours
• First York
• Harrogate Coach Travel
• Reliance
• Stephensons of Easingwold
• Utopia

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