Special Offers PLUSBUS - Stockport

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Summary

Train and Bus, without the fuss...

Offer details

<p>PLUSBUS is a discount price ticket for unlimited local bus travel around town (like a "bus pass") that you buy with your train ticket. Bus travel can be at the start, the finish or both ends of your train journey. So you pay for all you train and bus travel in one convenient transaction at the station (or by phone).

Applicable train operators & stations

Train operators:

Arriva Trains Wales, East Midlands Trains, Northern Rail, First Transpennine Express, Virgin Trains, CrossCountry

Stations:

Stockport

Fares

Adult

Daily £3.00. Season tickets not available.

Child

Daily £1.50.

Validity

Applies

01/01/2008 Until further notice

Times

Not specified

Details

With PLUSBUS it's easy to know where you can travel - there is just one zone covering the whole urban area of town. You can travel as much as you like on participating bus operators services within this zone.

Available for purchase

01/01/2008 Until further notice

How to buy your tickets

Ask for PLUSBUS when buying your train ticket at the station (or by phone) and say whether you want bus travel at the start, the finish, or both ends of your train journey. You will be issued with one (or more) tickets for your train and bus travel in one convenient transaction. The ticket(s) that are valid for bus travel will have '+BUS' printed after your origin or destination name. Your ticket will show: STOCKPORT + BUS Simply show this ticket to the driver as you get on the bus. You can also get a National Railcard discount on your PLUSBUS ticket, even if your National Rail ticket doesnÕt offer the discount - simply show your valid Railcard at the time of purchase.

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