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Its a great time to travel by bus with all single fares now 2 pounds or less

23 Jan 2023

£2 Fare

Councillor Andrea Davis, DCC Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Environment and Transport is pictured alongside Peter Knight, MD Stagecoach Southwest, Don McIntosh MD Tally Ho Coaches, Damien Jones, Mikes Tucker and Rachel Phillips from DCC’s Transport Coordination Service and Sarah Clark Marketing Manager for Stagecoach South West

 

  • Bus services in the South West offer single fares capped at a maximum of £2 as part of national government initiative
  • Offers new incentive for people to move out of cars and on to the bus to improve air quality
  • Local bus operators and the local authority are working together to promote bus services that passengers can confidently rely upon.

This week Stagecoach South West Managing Director and Devon County Council joined forces to shout about bargain prices available on bus services across Devon over the next three months. Customers across the South West can benefit from a cap on single bus fares as part of the Department for Transport’s new fares initiative, through the Government’s Help for Households campaign. Bus users will pay no more than £2 for a single journey when boarding the bus anytime in January, February and March.

With people up and down the country facing the impacts of the cost-of-living crisis, many can save money whilst choosing a more sustainable method of transport. A recent report by Stagecoach found that motorists replacing some journeys by bus and active travel could save consumers up to £6,000 a year. In addition, the report found that having the right measures in place to encourage people to make the switch, including cheaper fares, could help remove one billion miles of car journeys each week and cut CO2 by nearly 400,000 tonnes per week.

New Stagecoach South West Managing Director Peter Knight Said: “2023 is here and it’s time for a fresh start. Whilst we deeply regret the level of service experienced by some of our passengers during much of 2022, I’m pleased to say that we have worked hard to stabilise our service delivery with over 99.3% of our scheduled services now operating reliably on a daily basis. We are committed to working with our local authority partners to ensure these improvements continue and are sustained. Our absolute focus remains in delivering a service our passengers can rely upon.  We are pleased to be involved in this new initiative launched by the Department for Transport, which will help so many people at a time where money needs to stretch further and at the same time aims to reduce car use and encourage people onto more sustainable public transport.

“We’ve already seen a great take up on our 12 bus route connecting Newton Abbot and Brixham. A popular journey being between Paignton and Torquay, where customers are now paying just £2 to travel compared to on average £3.30. Journeys between Exeter and Exmouth and between Exeter and Tiverton have also proved very popular with customers across South West.”

The scheme means all adult, concession and child single tickets on eligible routes will be capped at £2, with any single tickets previously cheaper than this remaining the same price.

One of the longest journeys customers can take advantage of is available on Route X38 from Plymouth to Exeter at almost 47 miles. Customers can travel the length of route for just £2, whereas the usual adult single price is £7.50, that’s a massive saving of £5.50 or 73%! Buses travel via Drumbridges, Ashburton, Buckfastleigh, South Brent and Ivybridge.

 

Why not see how far £2 can take you, here’s a flavour of some of the journeys on offer:

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Where does it go?

Adult Single Price

Journey Time

Saving

 

Route 1

Tavistock Bus Station • Yelverton • Derriford • Plymouth City Centre

Tavistock to Plymouth£5.90

56 mins

66%

Route 1

Tiverton • Willand• Cullompton • Bradninch • Broadclyst • Exeter

Cullompton to Exeter £4.40

46 mins

55%

Route 2

Mount Batten (2) or Sherford (2A) • Plymstock • Plymouth City Centre • Saltash • Latchbrook

Mount Batten or Sherford to Plymouth£3.10

30 mins

36%

Route 2

Newton Abbot • Teignmouth • Dawlish • Exminster • Exeter City Centre

Teignmouth to Exeter£6.50

1 hr 7 mins

70%

Route 5

Crediton to Exeter City Centre

Crediton to Exeter£3.60

30 mins

45%

Route 9

Honiton (9) orSeaton (9A) via Sidford • Sidmouth • Exeter City Centre

Seaton to Exeter£8.30

1 hr 27 mins

76%

Route 12

Brixham • Paignton • Torquay • Newton Abbot

Brixham - Newton Abbot£5.50

1 hr 2 mins

64%

Route 21

Westward Ho! (21) or Appledore (21A) • Bideford • Barnstaple • Ilfracombe • Georgeham (21C)

Westward Ho! Or Appledore to Ilfracombe£3.50

1hr 50mins

43%

Route 22

Paignton South Devon College • Paignton • Torquay • St Marychurch • Teignmouth • Dawlish

Dawlish Warren to Torquay£7.90

1hr 9 mins

75%

Route 57

Brixington • Exmouth • Lympstone • Topsham • Exeter City Centre

Exeter to Exmouth£5.10

44 mins

61%

 

The new year also sees the launch of a new campaign to promote bus services across the region. Devon County Council’s ‘Miles of Smiles’ Campaign will highlight to communities across the South West the benefits of getting back on board. Launching alongside the £2 single fare initiative, the campaign is set to run across the year. Plans are underway to deliver, in partnership, a range of improvements and benefits for bus users over the coming months.

Councillor Andrea Davis, Devon County Council Cabinet Member for Climate Change Environment and Transport, said: “The cost of living crisis is impacting on everyone's daily lives so these reduced fares can potentially make a big difference to local residents. When we're all feeling the pinch on our household budgets every little helps, but there are some impressive savings to be had on some journeys. We're committed to supporting public transport to encourage more people to travel sustainably, and these £2 bus fares over the next few months are the ideal opportunity to either give it a try or get back on the bus.”

Stagecoach South West Managing Director Peter Knight Said: “We are delighted to support this new campaign which promotes the many benefits of travelling by bus. We hope through strong partnership working we can better deliver attractive, affordable and sustainable services to encourage modal shift from private cars to more sustainable public transport. Now really is the time to get back on the bus.”

For more information on the £2 singles fares scheme, terms and conditions and exclusions, click here.