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Bus fares rise due to fuel costs
ONE of Wycombe's bus operators has said it has no choice but to raise its fares due to the rising price of fuel.
Arriva, which operates buses across south Bucks, will increase the price on most of its routes between 10p and 20p.
Brian Drury, commercial director for Arriva, said "We have tried to absorb the rising cost of fuel but it has now reached a point where we must pass on an increase to our customers in the High Wycombe area, but we have tried to limit this."
However the price of the High Wycombe Family Shopper and day, week and 4 weekly tickets will remain at the same price.
7:29am Wednesday 23rd July 2008
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CommentPosted by: SBJones, Wycombe on 10:38am Wed 23 Jul 08
prices are already a rip off, and oil price is coming down
prices are already a rip off, and oil price is coming down
Posted by: jeff, wycombe on 11:17am Wed 23 Jul 08
sbjones i agree with what u say. bus prices are increasing higher and higher. and this is to me unacceptable.
sbjones i agree with what u say. bus prices are increasing higher and higher. and this is to me unacceptable.
Posted by: Ivor on 11:24am Wed 23 Jul 08
You’re far better off going by car.
Using a car is cheaper than going by bus, more reliable and more convenient.
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You’re far better off going by car.
Using a car is cheaper than going by bus, more reliable and more convenient.
Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the
“Opinion” link on the menu on the left then click on
“Readers Blogs”.
Posted by: jeff, wycombe on 11:29am Wed 23 Jul 08
hmm.. but think about this. some people don't have cars to use. so they more or less have to use a bus to e.g. travel to work etc. so this change would affect them a lot..
hmm.. but think about this. some people don't have cars to use. so they more or less have to use a bus to e.g. travel to work etc. so this change would affect them a lot..
Posted by: Lo_Wycombe, Bowerdean Rd on 12:26pm Wed 23 Jul 08
[quote]ONE of Wycombe's bus operators[/quote]
Well done one of Wycombe's bus operators, at a time when some people are considering using buses (I used one last night - NEVER again), you put the prices up.
And as mentioned above, most supermarkets are now reducing petrol prices.
This is another tax on the people.
ONE of Wycombe's bus operators
Well done one of Wycombe's bus operators, at a time when some people are considering using buses (I used one last night - NEVER again), you put the prices up.
And as mentioned above, most supermarkets are now reducing petrol prices.
This is another tax on the people.
Posted by: Nick, High Wycombe on 12:33pm Wed 23 Jul 08
Weekly ticket £13, 4 weekly £45. Is a car cheaper ?
Weekly ticket £13, 4 weekly £45. Is a car cheaper ?
Posted by: Plus ça change..., Wycombe Jam on 1:22pm Wed 23 Jul 08
We shall all grind to a stop in our increasingly expensive cars that often really don't go very far at all.
In fact most just sit there most of the day.
Particularly in Wycombe.
We should have lots of comfortable minibuses zipping all over town.
And the concept of 'bus route' should be redefined.
Has the time not arrived for onboard bus computers that, minute by minute, redefine 'a route' depending on where you want to go?
We shall all grind to a stop in our increasingly expensive cars that often really don't go very far at all.
In fact most just sit there most of the day.
Particularly in Wycombe.
We should have lots of comfortable minibuses zipping all over town.
And the concept of 'bus route' should be redefined.
Has the time not arrived for onboard bus computers that, minute by minute, redefine 'a route' depending on where you want to go?
Posted by: Lo_Wycombe, Bowerdean Rd on 1:53pm Wed 23 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Plus ça change...[/bold] wrote:
We shall all grind to a stop in our increasingly expensive cars that often really don't go very far at all. In fact most just sit there most of the day. Particularly in Wycombe. We should have lots of comfortable minibuses zipping all over town. And the concept of 'bus route' should be redefined. Has the time not arrived for onboard bus computers that, minute by minute, redefine 'a route' depending on where you want to go?[/quote] ? Did you wake up drunk this morning and write this...
My BMW does 345 miles on a full tank, and once I am out of High Wycombe the roads are fine.
Who would pay for your "comfortable minibuses zipping all over town"; have you ever got a taxi in Wycombe - clapped out Peugeots with wipe clean plastic sest covers...
And as for your “on board bus/computer” idea, if the bus companies can not even afford fuel, are they going to invest in such a ludicrous idea?
For now I am happy to pay £500 road tax and 114p/litre to drive in leather seated, air conditioned luxury.
Plus ça change... wrote:
We shall all grind to a stop in our increasingly expensive cars that often really don't go very far at all. In fact most just sit there most of the day. Particularly in Wycombe. We should have lots of comfortable minibuses zipping all over town. And the concept of 'bus route' should be redefined. Has the time not arrived for onboard bus computers that, minute by minute, redefine 'a route' depending on where you want to go?
? Did you wake up drunk this morning and write this...
My BMW does 345 miles on a full tank, and once I am out of High Wycombe the roads are fine.
Who would pay for your "comfortable minibuses zipping all over town"; have you ever got a taxi in Wycombe - clapped out Peugeots with wipe clean plastic sest covers...
And as for your “on board bus/computer” idea, if the bus companies can not even afford fuel, are they going to invest in such a ludicrous idea?
For now I am happy to pay £500 road tax and 114p/litre to drive in leather seated, air conditioned luxury.
Posted by: Ivor on 2:05pm Wed 23 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Lo_Wycombe, Bowerdean Rd on 1:53pm[/bold]
For now I am happy to pay £500 road tax and 114p/litre to drive in leather seated, air conditioned luxury.[/quote]Hear! Hear!
Cars are far better and more practical than busses. Why would I travel on an expensive bus when I can use my trusty car? You don’t get to hear the sound of a wonderful historic push-rod engine when you use a bus either!
[bold]Have you read Ivor’s blog today?[/bold] Click on the [bold]“Opinion”[/bold] link on the menu on the left then click on [bold]“Readers Blogs”[/bold].
Lo_Wycombe, Bowerdean Rd on 1:53pm
For now I am happy to pay £500 road tax and 114p/litre to drive in leather seated, air conditioned luxury.
Hear! Hear!
Cars are far better and more practical than busses. Why would I travel on an expensive bus when I can use my trusty car? You don’t get to hear the sound of a wonderful historic push-rod engine when you use a bus either!
Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the
“Opinion” link on the menu on the left then click on
“Readers Blogs”.
Posted by: jeff on 2:33pm Wed 23 Jul 08
think about this. a couple of years ago. bus prices wernt all that high. now they have reached outrageous prices. i mean what are they trying to do?? daylight robbery..
think about this. a couple of years ago. bus prices wernt all that high. now they have reached outrageous prices. i mean what are they trying to do?? daylight robbery..
Posted by: R of Wycombe, High Wycombe on 3:17pm Wed 23 Jul 08
Single ticket for a 1.5 mile journey = Enough Fuel for a 30 mile journey.
Now for the difficult bit, which one is the better value ?
Single ticket for a 1.5 mile journey = Enough Fuel for a 30 mile journey.
Now for the difficult bit, which one is the better value ?
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