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BUS fares for children and young people are being reduced in York, as part of a four-month trial to support families and encourage them to choose sustainable transport.

From Sunday (September 3), up to three children accompanied by a fare-paying adult will travel for free. Anyone aged from five to 16 will pay no more than £1 for a single fare when travelling unaccompanied by an adult on any bus journey which starts and ends within the City of York boundary.

These fare reductions are being delivered using money from the city’s Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP), which is funded by the Government and delivering projects such as fare subsidies and infrastructure improvements. The BSIP will run up to the end of March 2025.

 

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