Reduced ticket prices on Nottingham City Transport (NCT) buses have come into effect for customers. The maximum single fare for any journey will be £2 across all NCT services from today (January 2) all the way through to March due to the Government-funded Help for Households initiative.
These trips are included on routes through to Loughborough, Southwell and Woodborough. The standard adult city area single will reduce from £2.50 to £2 and if you usually buy an all-day ticket, but only make two journeys a day, you can pay just £4 by paying for a single ticket on both buses you use.
All adult, under-19 and student single fares which are already £2 or less, £4.70 day tickets and all other tickets, such as Easyrider and longer term mobile tickets, remain at their normal prices. NCT also announced its Christmas and New Year timetable last week.
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Trentbarton is also taking part in the Government-funded initiative. A trentbarton spokesperson said: “We will be adopting the Government funded £2 single fare cap being introduced from New Year’s Day until the end of March, to encourage people to use buses more regularly."
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