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RE: Arriva Day Tickets - 33109 - 09/04/2014 14:41 Single fares have gone up 20p & weekly/monthly ticks etc etc. RE: Arriva Day Tickets - Busser - 09/04/2014 14:43 (09/04/2014 14:41)33109 Wrote: Single fares have gone up 20p & weekly/monthly ticks etc etc. Well my single has gone up from £1.60 to £1.70 a 10p increase for me at least. I guess it depends on the price as to how much it increases to. RE: Arriva Day Tickets - MPTE1955 - 09/04/2014 14:49 My weekly hasn't gone up at all, it is still £15.00. RE: Arriva Day Tickets - 2829 - 11/04/2014 09:12 I think the Weekly tickets are great value considering where one can travel to on them. With lack of Government funding and rising fuel costs what do we expect? It's a shame that prices will keep going up, but sadly, this is the world we live in. RE: Arriva Day Tickets - wirralbus - 11/04/2014 09:29 The day of cash fares is slowly going over the horizon to be replaced by more innovative ways of paying for tickets , as most machines are now smart card capable it should be a lot easier now to implement . RE: Arriva Day Tickets - Valandil - 11/04/2014 11:32 I, for one, hate the idea of not being able to pay with cash. When I visited London recently, I decided to walk instead of take the bus/tube, partly because it's so expensive, and partly because they think everyone should have an Oyster card and don't like you paying with cash (I think a return on the bus, i.e. two cash singles, would have worked out at £4.80, regardless of distance). RE: Arriva Day Tickets - wirralbus - 11/04/2014 13:08 This will slowly happen in other cities as Oyster Type cards start to take hold , we are starting to see the technology used in Contactless Credit Cards . RE: Arriva Day Tickets - H101GEV - 11/04/2014 15:23 At least in London there are still the paper Travelcards. I visit a handful of times each year and always go for one of these. Not a fan of Oyster, or other similar, cards. |