A Community Network for Bowes Park and Bounds Green
Plans for a one-hour bus ticket have been suggested which would allow passengers unlimited bus journeys within a 60-minute window.
The ticket, possibly to be called The Hopper and costing £1.50, would help people who rely on multiple buses to get to work.
A single fare now costs £1.50, capped at £4.40 a day on Oyster, but if a passenger changes bus they pay again.{Oyster still equals £4.40 max; Hopper would be £3.00?}
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travelling with shift worker Joseph Sarpong to his job at B&Q in New Malden, said: “It was a journey he [Joseph] does twice a day and under the current system it costs him £5 there and back because he uses two buses each way
The £5.00 fare is because the shift worker is using an unsuitable £5:00 one day bus pass
This ticket which cannot be reloaded is only intended for Visitors to London. The notice at the newsagents (Ticket Stop) warn that this is an expensive way for workers to pay for travel.
By using an original Oyster Card
and by loading the same £5:00 each day of travel, the traveller benefits from a £4:40 daily cap and a weekly cap of £21:00
so would the shift worker save any money? Using the Oyster he would get all his leisure travel included within the same travel cap
For those who claim that I cannot count and that 5 x £3:00 is only £15:00, be aware that both the One Day Bus and Tram Pass; AND the conventional Blue Oyster are often NOT personalised to the ticket holder and (provided it is not being used on more than one bus at the same time), the Oyster can be shared with other family members
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More than ten million 'Hopper' journeys have been made on London's buses since the fare was introduced six weeks ago. Note the popular use of local bus route 29 and bus route 279
The number 18 bus, which runs from Sudbury and Harrow Road station to Euston, is London's favourite 'Hopper' route while Brent Cross Shopping Centre is the most popular stop, according to figures from Transport for London.
The fare, introduced by Mayor Sadiq Khan, allows passengers to take another bus or tram within an hour of tapping into the first for no extra cost
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