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Bus passengers in England face £1 fare cap rise | Bus passengers in England face £1 fare cap rise |
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Many bus passengers in England will face an increase in single fares from £2 to £3 from Wednesday. | Many bus passengers in England will face an increase in single fares from £2 to £3 from Wednesday. |
Leading campaign groups have said it would result in a "costly start" to 2025. | Leading campaign groups have said it would result in a "costly start" to 2025. |
The previous limit of £2 was introduced under the Conservative government to help with the rising cost of living. | The previous limit of £2 was introduced under the Conservative government to help with the rising cost of living. |
The Department for Transport said, however, that the money raised will help support travel in rural communities and towns where there is a heavy reliance on buses. | The Department for Transport said, however, that the money raised will help support travel in rural communities and towns where there is a heavy reliance on buses. |
The new £3 cap, covering most bus journeys in England, will run until the end of 2025. | The new £3 cap, covering most bus journeys in England, will run until the end of 2025. |
Fares that would be below £3 without the cap - such as many in urban areas - are only permitted to rise in line with inflation, which measures how prices change over time. | Fares that would be below £3 without the cap - such as many in urban areas - are only permitted to rise in line with inflation, which measures how prices change over time. |
Buses are the most commonly-used form of public transport, external in Great Britain. But in recent years, thousands of services have been cut due to local councils' funding coming under significant pressure. | Buses are the most commonly-used form of public transport, external in Great Britain. But in recent years, thousands of services have been cut due to local councils' funding coming under significant pressure. |
Outside of London, bus mileage in the year ending March 2024 was about a quarter lower than in 2005. | Outside of London, bus mileage in the year ending March 2024 was about a quarter lower than in 2005. |
There was speculation that the bus fare cap in England would be scrapped entirely at Chancellor Rachel Reeves' first Autumn Budget. | There was speculation that the bus fare cap in England would be scrapped entirely at Chancellor Rachel Reeves' first Autumn Budget. |
Silviya Barrett, from lobby group Campaign for Better Transport, said that the policy had proven popular with passengers. | Silviya Barrett, from lobby group Campaign for Better Transport, said that the policy had proven popular with passengers. |
While the cap which was due to expire at the end of December was retained, she said that its increase to £3 was "significant". | While the cap which was due to expire at the end of December was retained, she said that its increase to £3 was "significant". |
"The government must now look for a long-term replacement for the scheme from next year to avoid any further rises," she said. | "The government must now look for a long-term replacement for the scheme from next year to avoid any further rises," she said. |
Several passengers told the BBC that they were concerned about the impact of the change on people on lower incomes. | |
Local authorities do, however, have the power to keep the cap lower in their areas if they subsidise it themselves, or fund their own local transport schemes. | |
Several passengers told the BBC that they were concerned about the potential impact on those on lower incomes | |
For example, the cost of a single journey on a bus in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, and County Durham will be capped at £2.50 from January. | For example, the cost of a single journey on a bus in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, and County Durham will be capped at £2.50 from January. |
This comes after North East Mayor Kim McGuinness said it would be subsidised by the North East Combined Authority until December 2025. | This comes after North East Mayor Kim McGuinness said it would be subsidised by the North East Combined Authority until December 2025. |
In West Yorkshire, the cap will remain £2 until the end of March, after which it will rise to £2.50 for the remainder of the year. | In West Yorkshire, the cap will remain £2 until the end of March, after which it will rise to £2.50 for the remainder of the year. |
Single bus fares in London with Transport for London will also remain at £1.75 and those in Greater Manchester at £2. These regions are excluded from the broader fare cap as their funding is structured differently. | Single bus fares in London with Transport for London will also remain at £1.75 and those in Greater Manchester at £2. These regions are excluded from the broader fare cap as their funding is structured differently. |
Alison Edwards, director of policy at bus and coach industry body the Confederation of Passenger Transport, suggested that many people who use bus services would continue to pay well under £3 per journey. | Alison Edwards, director of policy at bus and coach industry body the Confederation of Passenger Transport, suggested that many people who use bus services would continue to pay well under £3 per journey. |
She said that commuters and regular passengers often opt for season tickets which are cheaper. | She said that commuters and regular passengers often opt for season tickets which are cheaper. |
Many single fares on shorter routes will remain below £3, she added. | Many single fares on shorter routes will remain below £3, she added. |
The transport department said it is providing more than £150m in funding to help fund the cap this year. | The transport department said it is providing more than £150m in funding to help fund the cap this year. |
The Bus Services Bill currently passing through Parliament will also place a duty on officials to ensure that every town in England and Wales with a population of more than 10,000 people has a regular service operating seven days a week. | The Bus Services Bill currently passing through Parliament will also place a duty on officials to ensure that every town in England and Wales with a population of more than 10,000 people has a regular service operating seven days a week. |
Local transport minister Simon Lightwood said that buses are "vital" to help people get to work, see a doctor, or to visit their friends and family. | Local transport minister Simon Lightwood said that buses are "vital" to help people get to work, see a doctor, or to visit their friends and family. |
He said that the government is ensuring that buses "continue to be an attractive, affordable way to get around". | He said that the government is ensuring that buses "continue to be an attractive, affordable way to get around". |
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