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When
we asked around, people told us that using the bus for the first time
was actually much easier than they'd thought. But many also said that
they hadn't been too sure what to expect or how to find out more.
So here's our step by step guide to using the bus, choosing
the right ticket and a list of Frequently Asked
Questions.
| STEP 1: Find out about
routes and times from this website.
Our Update page will tell you if there's anything unusual going
on, such as temporary diversions or forthcoming changes. You can
sign up for automatic timetable updates - free.
There are also timetables at most of our bus stops
- or you can call TraveLine on 0871 200 2233 and
get expert advice on all public transport services. Most of our
buses carry timetables on board too. |
| STEP 2: There's a whole
range of tickets for most journeys.
The one-way price (which is usually the most often quoted) is hardly
ever top value. Ask your driver for the best deal; he or she will
be happy to help - or read on for more hints and tips. |
| STEP 3: Make your way
to the bus stop and look out for your bus.
The bus stop itself will tell you which routes call there. Our bright
yellow-on-black screens are clearly visible and we take pride in
setting them properly so that there's no confusion. A lot of our
routes carry their own unique livery so you can spot them in the
crowd. Although not strictly necessary, it helps us, particularly
at busy times, if you put out your hand to show the driver that
you want that bus. |
| STEP 4: Ask the driver
for your destination - and if you're not sure, please say.
That will help us give you that extra little bit of advice and assistance
with stops and fares. Unlike some of our rivals, we're glad to give
change - but whenever you can find the right money it will make
it easier for us to keep to time. |
| STEP 5: Sit back and relax!
Your bus will be clean and comfortable and you'll see all sorts
of things from the bus that you somehow never manage to see from
the car. You can leave all the hassle of driving to us. No need
to worry about parking either. If you do by any chance get held
up, remember it would have been just the same by car - and of course
unlike the car, you're free to use your phone at any time. |
| STEP 6: When it's time
to get off, just press the bell once.
You'll see the 'bus stopping' sign come on, then you can stay comfortably
seated until the bus draws to a halt. By the way - most bus stops
are lined up on opposite sides of the road, but in towns and cities
there's often a one-way system. If you're travelling for the first
time, check your timetable to see where the buses pick up on the
way back - or just ask the driver. |
| STEP 7
Well, we hope there won't be a step 7, but if anything
goes wrong with your journey, we really would like to know. Most
of our routes carry a money-back guarantee, so your driver will
give you your money back immediately if you mention it before you
get off - or you can get in touch with our Customer Services Team.
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» Choosing the right
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