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Originally Posted by Hugh
I get the bus to work most days, and pay £4.30 for a Day-Rider (any where in Leeds, as many buses as it takes) - there are also Yorkshire Day Riders for buses any where in Yorkshire for £5 per day, and a pass for all buses and trains in West Yorkshire for £6.20; I am sure most regions/cities have something similar.
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I live in Havering which despite being a London Borough is really Essex, I think my £2 is a flat fee no matter how many stops, which would of been cheaper if I had an Oyster card I am sure.
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Do you really think that was Arthur's point, or is it just one you thought he should have made?
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btw, can I ask where you got Arthur's point from (bus services being cut by a fifth)?
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Daily Mail *shudders*
Graham Stevenson, national officer of Unite said: 'Iain Duncan Smith is callously telling people to get on a bus to look for a job but the Tories are actually cutting bus services. It's alarming that subsidies paid direct to bus operators have been cut by a massive 20 per cent.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti....html?ITO=1490
Granted they might be able to trim some of the backroom costs back but I cant see anything other than service cuts tbh