Season prices:
Adult | Price / Day | |
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7-days | £14.50 | £2.90 |
Month | £50.50 | £2.53 |
Quarter | £141.00 | £2.35 |
Annual | £534.50 | £2.23 |
How do you pay for bus in Cambridge?
The Cambridgeshire bus fleet has been upgraded.
It means that passengers no longer need to pay for their bus travel with cash, but can ‘wave and pay’ using speedy contactless credit or debit cards as well as Apple Pay and Android Pay.
How much is a bus day ticket UK?
Adult
One Day Bus & Tram Pass | 7 Day Bus & Tram Pass | Monthly Bus & Tram Pass |
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£5.20 | £23.30 | £89.50 |
How do you use the bus in Cambridge?
For most buses in Cambridge, you buy bus tickets from the driver. Park & Ride bus tickets may be bought from machines in the Park & Ride carparks, or from the bus driver. If you travel on the Busway (guided bus), for some stops you have to buy tickets from ticket machines near the stop.
How much is a single bus ticket UK?
Single tickets
Single ticket price | Adult | 16-21 year old/student |
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Up to 3 miles | from £2.30 | from £1.60 |
3 to 6 miles | from £3.30 | from £2.30 |
6 to 9 miles | from £4.50 | from £3.20 |
9 to 12 miles | from £5.50 | from £3.90 |
Can I use Oyster card in Cambridge?
Oystercards & Travelcards are for travel within London. Neither Cambridge nor Epsom are within London, so you’ll have pay for travel to/from London separately.
How do you travel around Cambridge?
Transport in Cambridge is simple and easy, provided visitors don’t drive a car. The best way to get around Cambridge is by bicycle. Bicycles can be hired at any number of the cycle hire shops in central Cambridge. The town is cycle friendly with over 80 miles (130km) of dedicated cycle routes, lanes and roads.
Are London buses still free?
All buses in London are cash-free. This means you will need to have an Oyster card, contactless payment,or a valid ticket to travel on a London Bus.
How much does a bus cost to buy UK?
However, typical prices of the vehicles include: Hydrogen fuel cell-powered double decker bus: £545,000 (based on deal for route 7 buses) Electric double decker bus: £400,000 (a hybrid was around £300,00 although these cannot be bought anymore) Electric single decker bus: up to £340,000.
How much does it cost to buy a bus?
New buses can cost anywhere from $90,000 to $290,000, depending on the type. Most schools need to apply for financing and grants to cover their fleet renewal costs.
Can you use bus pass on Cambridge Busway?
Travel from just £2.94* a day with Flexible bus tickets!
Enjoy great value Flexi tickets on the Busway! Cambridge Town Flexi tickets are valid for travel throughout the Cambridge town zone and on Busway services between Cambridge and St Ives, including travel within the St Ives Town zone.
Where does the guided bus stop in Cambridge?
The buses stop at Swavesey, Longstanton, Oakington and Histon, with a request stop for the nature reserve at Fen Drayton.
Does Cambridge have buses?
Grand River Transit (GRT) provides local bus service in the Region of Waterloo, including the city of Cambridge. Our main bus station is the Ainslie Street Transit Terminal at 35 Ainslie Street South in downtown Cambridge.
How much is a Oyster card?
How much does a Visitor Oyster card cost? A Visitor Oyster card costs £5 (plus postage) and is pre-loaded with pay as you go credit for you to spend on travel. You can choose how much credit to add to your card: £10, £15, £20, £25, £30, £35, £40 or £50.
How much does a bus cost in London?
£1.65
London buses are all cashless, so you need an Oyster card, Travelcard or contactless payment card to ride. Bus fare is £1.65, and a day of bus-only travel will cost a maximum of £4.95. You can transfer to other buses or trams for free an unlimited number of times within one hour of touching in for your first journey.
How do you pay for buses in London?
Use a contactless card or mobile device for adult rate pay as you go travel on all our transport services.
You can use different mobile payments to travel on our transport services:
- Apple Pay.
- Barclaycard Contactless Mobile.
- bPay.
- Fitbit Pay.
- Garmin Pay.
- Google Pay.
- Samsung Pay.
Is it cheaper to use an Oyster card or contactless?
There is a very small financial advantage to using a contactless card if you’re in London for more than a week and travel extensively every single day (weekly capping) but otherwise it’s no cheaper than using an Oyster.
Is it cheaper to use an Oyster card?
The Oyster Card is a magnetic rechargeable plastic card valid for all of London’s public transport. It not only simplifies the payment system, but it is also cheaper than paying for a single journey ticket every time you ride the Underground, bus, DLR or Overground.
How much is a day Travelcard?
Travelcards
Zone(s) | One Day Anytime | One Day Off-peak |
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Zone 1 and 2 | £14.40 | £14.40 |
Zone 1, 2 and 3 | £14.40 | £14.40 |
Zone 1, 2, 3 and 4 | £14.40 | £14.40 |
Zone 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 | £20.30 | £14.40 |
Is Cambridge easy to walk around?
The even terrain with very few hills or steps to tackle makes it a simple walk, as well as one that is suitable for pushchairs– perfect for the whole family. Starting from Castle Street, this is a circular tour that will show you the many parks and open spaces, museums and architecture that exist in our beautiful city.
Is it easy to get around Cambridge?
Cambridge is a surprisingly small city. This means it’s easy to get around, especially on foot or by bicycle. It takes around 15 minutes to travel from the outskirts of the city to the centre by bicycle.