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£3 bus fare cap might be scrapped after December 2025, hints transport secretary

By Editorial Board Last updated: November 17, 2024 3 Min Read
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£3 bus fare cap might be scrapped after December 2025, hints transport secretary

The federal government has indicated the £3 bus fare cap in place till subsequent yr could also be scrapped past that time.

Bus fares have been capped at £2 on greater than 4,600 routes in England since 1 January 2023, however the authorities has mentioned that from subsequent yr the cap will rise to £3.

Talking to Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips, Transport Secretary Louise Haugh indicated that past December 2025, the £3 cap could also be abolished.

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Requested whether or not the federal government meant to maintain the £3 cap past subsequent yr, Ms Haigh, she mentioned: “So the plans that we inherited would have ended the cap fully on 31 December.

“We’ve stepped in with funding to protect it at £3 until 31 December next year. And in that period, we’ll look to establish more targeted approaches.”

Final month Sir Keir Starmer confirmed the £2 bus fare cap would rise to £3 – one thing that has been dubbed the “bus tax” by critics.

He mentioned the earlier authorities solely funded the present £2 restrict to the top of 2024 “and therefore that is the end of the funding in relation to a £2 capped fare”.

He mentioned that though the cap would enhance to £3, it will keep at that worth till the top of 2025 “because I know how important it is”.

Ms Haigh mentioned the federal government needed to have a look at “more targeted ways” to maintain costs down for bus customers, together with measures that focus on younger individuals.

Pressed once more on whether or not that meant the one £3 cap wouldn’t be in place after December 2025, however that different bus reliefs might be put in place, she replied: “That’s what we’re considering at the moment as we as we go through this year, as we have that time whilst the £3 cap is in place – because the evaluation that we had showed, it hadn’t represented good value for money, the previous cap.”

It comes after Ms Haigh introduced £1bn in funding to assist and enhance bus providers throughout the nation.

Roughly £712m can be given to native authorities to enhance providers, alongside an additional £243m for bus operators.

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