New £1 bus fare launched in bid to get more young people using public transport

By Deborah Bowyer 6th May 2025

Cheshire East Council has launched an enhanced 16-19 Bus Saver card (Credit: Nub News)
Cheshire East Council has launched an enhanced 16-19 Bus Saver card (Credit: Nub News)

Young people in Cheshire East can now save more money on bus travel.

The borough council has launched an enhanced 16-19 Bus Saver card.

It now offers a £1 flat fare for single journeys that start and/or finish within Cheshire East at any time.

Councillor Mark Goldsmith, chair of Cheshire East Council's highways and transport committee, said: "I am delighted that we're able to provide such a great offer to young people right across Cheshire East, including free travel for those who are care experienced.

"At just £1 per single journey, young people can enjoy more affordable travel. Perfect for college, training, work or a day out with friends with no driving costs, no parking fees and a greener way to travel.

"Our Bus Service Improvement Plan aims to deliver local bus networks that support our urban and rural economies and contribute to our environment strategy.

"Our aim is to improve the speed, reliability and quality of public transport encouraging more residents to choose the bus, making fewer car journeys and contributing to our carbon reduction challenge."

The new fare covers any journey that starts or finishes in Cheshire East (Credit: Nub News)

The scheme is being delivered by the Cheshire East Bus Partnership and all bus operators providing services in the borough are taking part.

To receive their pass, young people can apply online via the Cheshire East Council website.

The only qualifier other than age is that they are a Cheshire East resident.

A smartcard pass will be sent to them, which they will need to present on the bus each time they travel to receive their £1 single fare.

Care leavers (young people and adults aged 16-22) across Cheshire East are also entitled to the pass, which will provide them with free travel on local bus services.

Passes are valid until October 31, 2026, or the day before the pass holder's 20th birthday (22nd birthday for care leavers).

Councillor Lata Anderson, Cheshire East Council's public transport member champion, said: "Our hope is that this new enhanced ticket will support an increase in the use of bus services across the borough.

"The scheme encourages young people to travel independently and explore Cheshire East's towns and villages."

"The bus saver pass is also fully supportive of the role the council plays as a corporate parent by enabling care leavers to travel without a charge."

     

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