Fares across all Norwich park and ride bus services will be cheaper from September 2023, to make it more affordable to travel car-free into the city centre.
The new prices have been made possible from money that Norfolk County Council has secured from the Department for Transport.
From Monday, September 4, passengers will be able to travel for one price at any time of day.
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All-day travel tickets will cost £3 for adults, £2 for concessions and 17-19-year-olds, £1.50 for children aged 5-16 and under fives go free.
There will be a £1 fare for extra passengers when travelling with a paying customer.
The new fares coincide with the re-opening of Postwick Park and Ride, which is one of five on the outskirts of Norwich.
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The current prices vary depending on the time of day and it costs up to £4 for adults.
This is the first fare promotion to be announced as part of the County Council’s Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP).
Approximately £5.3 million of the BSIP funding has been allocated to fare promotions to make bus travel more affordable in Norfolk over the next three years.
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