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London buses
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Not that I know of. You should should look to calculate how often you use the bus and investigate the Oyster option - 90p bus fare - £3.00 daily price cap.Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom. - Proust0
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wow that's expensive.0
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try cycling.0
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I fail to see how £50 per month for unlimited bus travel on all services in Greater London is expensive. In most cities a weekly ticket is over £10 for only the services of one operator, and going cross-city often involves using more than one operator.
London buses are cheap because they are subsidised heavily by the taxpayer, whilst in the rest of the country most services are offered on a Commercial basis entirely at the operator's risk - meaning the people who use them are the people who pay for them.#145 Save £12k in 2016 Challenge: £12,062.62/£12,000.00 Beginning Balance: £5,027.78 CHALLENGE MET
#060 Save £12k in 2017 Challenge: £11,03.70/£12,000.00 Beginning Balance: £12,976.79 Shortfall: £996.30:eek:
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