BUS users in Somerset will be able to travel on most routes in the county for just £2 until the end of March.
The major fare cut is part of an initiative funded by the Government aimed at boosting bus use while helping passengers to save money as the cost-of-living crisis continues to bite, fuelled in part by high petrol and diesel prices.
The £2 single fare is available from all participating operators from Sunday 1st January to Friday 31st March. The initiative will apply to the majority of routes in Somerset.
You can check here www.somerset. gov.uk/busit to see find out more about the scheme. Somerset County Council and the Somerset Bus Partnership have launched the ‘Bus It’ campaign to encourage more people to use bus services at a time when many routes are under threat due to lack of use.
It’s hoped the new £2 fare will provide a major boost to patronage and support these aims. The six operators involved are: Dartline, Faresaver Buses, First South West (Buses of Somerset), First West of England, Hatch Green Coaches, and South West Coaches.
Cllr Mike Rigby of Somerset County Council said, “This new £2 fare is vital to ensure we get more people on buses which will help preserve bus routes in Somerset. This is potentially a real gamechanger in terms of getting people to leave the car at home – a £2 single journey for most routes in Somerset is fantastic value for money when you factor in the cost of fuel and the cost-of-living crisis.
“By catching the bus, you can make a difference to the climate, to our environment and save money and wear and tear on your car – it really does make sense to ‘Bus It’.”