That is usual with all buses from Haywards Heath to either Burgess Hill or Brighton and the return as you could count the cash customers that get on to the bus on 1 hand.
So when I get on the bus at Haywards Heath who pays that 90p assuming West Sussex Coyncuil rthrough wgom my pass is issued and conversely I would assume that when we get on the bus at The Old Steine to go home Brighton Council pay it. Slightly OT but which should I use, my pass or Season...
I do not get a bus pass from Brighton and based the bus fares on what we pay per child if we take a grandchild on the bus to Brighton to go shopping.with wife and I using our bus passes. n I am 100% anti Car Parking Charges and will do all I can to avoid them.
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I didnt know that was available as I has no need to use it but it is still expensive in comparison to parking charges for a family. to park in Churchill Sq for shopping in Brighton I personally object to Parking charges and feel that she fee should be repaid at the shops cash points and...
I haven't really thought about it so the idea may be flawed on people thinking about it but how about extending the existing bus pass to include trains under the same time scales and to a maximum distance of say 10 or 15 miles.
They could now except that the cost is prohibitive for man wife and 3 children . From HH to Brighton for that party would be approx £24 that is without stopping for a drink before you start shopping, which most families cannot afford.
I think that it would be good for mums and dads if they could take a bus into towns like Brighton with their children thus easing the parking problems, Not so sure about pre school when people are going to work and the buses would be well used.
I would add a proviso to it, being if accompanied by a fare paying adult to thus stop the buses being cluttered with children going 1 stop down the road because thjey are too lazy to walk. This is taking into account that the OAP pass isnt valid until after 9.30 in most places but 9.00 in some...