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RE: Cheshire Stored Vale Travelcard
(30/10/2016 13:31)knutstransport Wrote:  I think you're missing the point of a multi-operator card. If you are travelling between say Tytherington and Macclesfield and have an Arriva ticket you might have to watch a High Peak bus leave before an Arriva one arrives, unless you want to buy an additional ticket. Then there's routes like Leighton Hospital to Shavington where the commercial daytime services aren't operated by the same operator as the subsided evening services so if you plan to catch the last commercial service but miss it then you have to buy a new ticket.

No I got the point, but I still don't see a point for one for across Cheshire. It's a big place to cover when it's not really necessary. Things like walrus cards are successful in Liverpool, because pretty much every route is duplicated by more than one operator, and most services go to the same place (city centre). Most towns and villages have a service to a major city, whether it be Chester, Liverpool or Manchester, and most are run by the same operator. I know I used to get solely arriva from Runcorn to Crewe everyday, and could even continue through to northwich if I wanted
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