'Bus back' DfT funding awards
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RE: 'Bus back' DfT funding awards
(08/04/2022 15:12)knutstransport Wrote: There could be political reasons for the funding awards like which areas have local elections this year, which areas were hit hardest by the loss of EU funding etc.The current fare structure was brought in in Jan 2022. Prior to all of the Govt funding (so pre March 2020), First Cornwall fares were much higher for day tickets. In 2019, fares were set at £15 adult day ticket (or £13 if bought on the app). The multi operator ticket was £18. https://issuu.com/cornwallbykernow/docs/...eb19_issuu |
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RE: 'Bus back' DfT funding awards
(10/04/2022 17:27)iMarkeh Wrote: The current fare structure was brought in in Jan 2022. Prior to all of the Govt funding (so pre March 2020), First Cornwall fares were much higher for day tickets. But it seems even without the current award of awarding Cornwall would have a £9 all-operator day ticket as that had already been put in place. How much fares were 3 years ago is irrelevant now. |
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RE: 'Bus back' DfT funding awards
(10/04/2022 16:22)The Falcon Wrote: Just a thought based on the money awarded vs what was asked/needed does this not put into question the plans to franchise Manchester and Liverpool City Region etc as that will need a lot of funding….. Both Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram are going are to ask for more money then DfT will give them. |
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