When I got a free bus pass five years ago, I went on a trip
to Southport. I got a train to Wigan which was free because it's within the
Greater Manchester zone. I then got a bus from Wigan to Southport, from Wigan
central bus station. The bus journey is over two hours and goes through
Skelmersdale and Ormskirk. After two hours on a bus, you're desperate to get
off, because it is knackering. You've also got to remember that if if it takes
three hours to get to your destination, then it takes another three hours to
get back, so it doesn't leave much time for sightseeing.
Another thing to point out, is that if you have a few pints,
there are no toilets on the bus. So, it's advisable, to do without, unless you
want to keep getting off and on the bus. The best way to get to Southport if
you live in Greater Manchester, is by train. Your train journey is free to
Appley Bridge which is around 13 miles from Southport, and will cost you around
£7.20, for a return a ticket.
Getting to Blackpool using the bus and train is just as
gruelling. You get a train to Bolton which is free because it's within the
Greater Manchester zone. You then get a bus to Preston, which goes through
Chorley, and it takes over two-hours. At Preston bus station, you get the bus
to Blackpool, which takes just over an hour. On my return journey, I got off at
Chorley bus station, and then got the train to Manchester, which was far
quicker and much more comfortable. The train station is just over the road.
The English National Concessionary Bus Pass, allows you to
use any bus in England free of charge. However, during the week, you can only
use it after 9.30 a.m. unless it's a bank holiday or a weekend. Some areas have
now capped bus fares at £2 for a single journey. These areas include Greater
Manchester, Liverpool, and West Yorkshire. In West Yorkshire, you can travel
from Leeds to Scarborough for £2, which is a six-hour round trip. A standard
single bus fare in London is £1.65 and you can use the same ticket on another
bus journey, within one-hour of purchasing your ticket.
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