Great value bus travel continues, with single journeys capped at no more than £3*
Bus travel is still a great value way to get from A to B
We’re taking part in the National Bus Fare Cap Scheme which means that from 1st January 2025, a single bus journey in England will be capped at a maximum of £3 - yes that’s less than a cup of coffee from a high street cafe. So go grab that coffee in Keswick, its just £3 to get there from Workington or Kendal. Or take a trip over to Carlisle for a spot of shopping - yes, you've guessed it, its just £3 from Penrith and Cockermouth!
Will all single journeys cost £3?
£3 is the maximum you will pay. Lots of our fares will cost less - in fact most single journeys across England will be less than £3, offering great value on everyday trips especially within towns and cities. For those longer journeys, the fare cap ensures you will never pay more than £3 for a single trip. Where could your £3 take you?
What are the ticket prices across Cumbria & North Lancashire?
In Cumbria & North Lancashire the price of a single ticket will be capped at a maximum of £3 no matter how far you go! For shorter journeys single tickets below £3 are available starting from as little as £1.80 offering even better value. If you are a regular traveller we also offer a range of Day/Week/Flexi tickets to suit your needs.
Plan and buy on the Stagecoach App
Single ticket prices in your area
You can check the new single prices which will apply from 1st January 2025 in advance by using the journey planner on the Stagecoach website.
How it works in Carlisle
How it works in Barrow
How it works in Kendal & The Lakes
How it works in West Cumbria
How it works in North Lancashire