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Fri 29th Oct 2021 8:16pm
Philip will give you the details, but I had the same problem when I lived "just over the border"! |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Fri 29th Oct 2021 9:46pm
Hi all,
BUS PASS RULES.
The England bus pass is viable on all local bus services, anywhere in England, after 9.00 or 9.30am each weekday, but no time restriction at weekends or official public holiday days.
Some metropolitan areas, like the West Midlands, also permit use of trains, within the West Midlands area only. That area restriction is a train restriction only.
Folk like you, if your bus pass is not issued by Centro, it cannot be used on trains, but you are able to use it from 9am, whereas Centro passes can't be used until 9.30.
The national free to use bus pass scheme was started in 2008, yet there is such ignorance regards its use. I regularly see folk, who in my area will only use the 'old Corporation' buses, because they believe that their passes are not valid on Stagecoach (old Midland Red) or any other bus provider.
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire |
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Sat 30th Oct 2021 8:13am
We're lucky up here in the sense that bus passes are issued from age 60 and can be used by all buses, whether 'Stagecoach', local or 'Megabus'. This does not include Scotrail though. It's really useful when visiting places like Edinburgh or Glasgow when parking can be a nightmare. The bus from Aberdeen to Elgin/Inverness runs hourly and the stop is a couple of minutes walk from our house and I use the local bus to the gym/swimming pool most weekdays as it's basically 'door to door'! |
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Midland Red
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Mon 1st Nov 2021 4:54pm
Today, I've used a 'West Midlands Day Tripper' ticket for my first rail outing in many months. I bought a return ticket to Leamington Spa, where I alighted to purchase the Tripper ticket.
Details can be found here.
It cost me £9.70, for which I could have travelled virtually anywhere around the West Midlands (see the map in the link above) on train, bus or Metro.
Seems value for money - but it cost me £8.50 to park the car at my local station and £11.05 for the Leamington return ticket (with Senior Railcard reduction). |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Mon 1st Nov 2021 10:45pm
Hi all,
I had lunch at the Pump House (Wetherspoons) in Shirley today. Used the X20 & the No49. I didn't use trains today.
Glad you had a good day, MR.
Regards my love for food, when you see what you think are bales of hay wrapped in black plastic, they are in fact liquorish Pontefract cakes, the green version are mint flavoured. Hope that helps, Helen & MR. Liquorice, an alternative to chocolate for some folk, I was told in my care home.
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Dougie
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Mon 28th Mar 2022 10:45pm
Been down to Coventry over the weekend for 5 days - this is a short clip from a video I will be putting together of my trip. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Tue 29th Mar 2022 9:23am
Hi Dougie You should've told us you were down here - we could have arranged an interim breakie! |
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Dougie
Wigan |
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Tue 29th Mar 2022 10:04am
Hi Neil. Went in the Town Wall Tavern on Sunday afternoon, asked could I just have a look round. Didn’t have a drink but was made more than welcome by the people in there, getting to know all about me.
PS. This will be history one day, as I've videos of the changes over the last few years of all round the area from my window. |
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