A one-way journey from Cambridge to London is available from £15.20*.
How much is the bus fare from London to Cambridge?
How much is the bus ticket between London and Cambridge? You can get from London to Cambridge for as little as 4,50 €. On average, tickets for this connection cost 9,52 €.
How do you pay for Cambridge bus?
Most buses in Cambridge are operated by Stagecoach (Citi), where you can buy a ticket from the driver. A Dayrider ticket is valid for unlimited travel on Stagecoach buses for one day. Other options include a Megarider ticket, which provides unlimited travel on Citi buses for seven days.
Can I pay cash on Cambridge bus?
Cash payments can also be made, but contactless is preferred. You can also purchase mobile tickets in advance through the Whippet mobile app on ‘myTrip’ by Passenger.
How much does a bus pass cost in Cambridge?
Which ticket do I need?
Ticket Name | Price | Price Per Day |
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Cambridge Megarider | £15.00 | £2.14 |
Cambridgeshire Megarider Plus | £25 | £3.57 |
East Megarider Gold | £37 | £5.29 |
Can I use Oyster to Cambridge?
Oystercards & Travelcards are for travel within London. Neither Cambridge nor Epsom are within London, so you’ll have pay for travel to/from London separately.
Can I use my Cambridge Bus Pass in London?
When and where can I use my bus pass? You can use your new national bus pass for free, off peak travel on any local bus in England, including London. In Cambridgeshire & Peterborough this means free travel on Mondays to Fridays after 9.30am until the last bus and all day on weekends and bank holidays.
Can I use debit card for bus?
Commuters may use any of the following options directly for public transport fare payment: Contactless bank card (Mastercard, NETS Tap, Visa) or mobile wallet#, or.
How long is Cambridge guided bus route?
16 miles
Services are operated by Stagecoach in Huntingdonshire and Whippet, which have exclusive use of the route for five years in exchange for providing a minimum service frequency between 07:00 and 19:00 each week day.
Cambridgeshire Guided Busway | |
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System length | 16 miles (25 km) |
How do you pay for the bus UK?
If your bank card shows the contactless payment symbol, you can use it to pay as you go straight away. You’ll pay an adult rate fare. Many contactless cards issued outside the UK can be used to pay as you go for travel (overseas transaction fees may apply):
Can I tap my phone on the bus?
Yes, You Can Tap Your Phone or Watch To Pay!
No problem! Use the credit card on your phone or watch for a convenient way to pay your fare. Make your payment through the credit cards that you’ve added to the mobile wallet on your phone or watch.
What bus companies run in Cambridge?
Local Bus Companies
- Stagecoach. Cambridgeshire. Fens. Peterborough.
- Whippet Coaches.
- Delaine Buses.
- First Bus.
- Demand Responsive Transport.
- A2B Travel Group.
- Dews Coaches.
How much does a UK bus pass cost?
Adult
One Day Bus & Tram Pass | 7 Day Bus & Tram Pass | Monthly Bus & Tram Pass |
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£5.50 | £23.30 | £89.50 |
Can I use my bus pass on Cambridge Busway?
Plusbus tickets can be used on all busway routes around Cambridge, Huntingdon and Peterborough.
What is a day rider plus?
A DayRider (one day’s unlimited travelling within a zone) in the town zone is £4.20, while in the plus zone it is £6.60 and £15.00 across the east zone. Single tickets may still be purchased, but DayRiders – which have been reduced in price – must be bought in place of a return.
Is it possible to commute from Cambridge to London?
Shepreth, Cambridge and Peterborough all ranked in the worst 10 commuter towns to London, according to the research. Cambridge ranks fifth worst on the list for commuter towns, with a commute time of 53 minutes and an average house price of £447,705.
How do you get from London to Cambridge?
Taking the train is the fastest way to travel from London to Cambridge. Trains depart from either London’s Kings Cross or Liverpool Street train stations and arrive at Cambridge train station after approximately 45 minutes of traveling. Great Northern operates most trains traveling from London to Cambridge.
Do people commute from Cambridge to London?
The commute is about 50 minutes, but you’ll need to add time at each end. As lifestyles go, I’ve seen better. Of course, I did it and many people do it every day. It is nicer, quiter and safer to leave in Cambridge and the train only taes 50 minutes to Kings Cross or 1 hour to London Bridge.
Does a bus pass cover all of England?
Where can I use my bus pass? Your bus pass is valid for use on all registered Bus services within England, so if you are visiting other places you should be able to use your pass. It is not valid in Wales* or Scotland.
Who is eligible for Freedom Pass?
What age do you get a Freedom Pass? If you were aged 60 or over on the 6th of April 2010 then you automatically qualify for a Freedom Pass. However, as the pension age has moved to 66, the eligibility age for a Freedom Pass has increased to be in line with that.
Can I use my free bus pass in London?
Using your bus pass
You can also use your pass in London on buses bearing the Transport for London roundel logo (you cannot use your pass on the Underground, DLR, Trams or non Transport for London buses).