Can I Use My Bus Pass On Bath Park And Ride?

Please see individual Park & Ride pages for fares information. Can I use my older person’s bus pass on Park & Ride services? Yes, all Park & Ride locations accept concessionary travelcards passes after 9am from Monday to Friday and all day Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays (where operating).

Is park and ride free in Bath?

A convenient, cheap and easy alternative to driving into the centre of Bath or Bristol. You can park your car and ride a bus in comfort to your destination. Parking is free, all you pay for is the bus ticket, and each site provides hundreds of car parking spaces. Services can operate as frequently as every 12 minutes.

Can I use my bus pass on Park and Ride in Bristol?

You can use your bus pass:
on Park and Ride services and Bristol community transport services. on local buses starting anywhere else in England, Monday to Friday 9:30am to 11pm and anytime Saturday, Sunday or public holidays.

Can I use my bus pass on Salisbury Park and Ride?

Salisbury Park & Ride
Buses running every 30 minutes. over 2000 parking spaces. Free car parking for all. Free bus travel for concessionary bus pass holders after 0930 weekdays and all day Saturdays and Bank Holidays.

What time is the last park and ride bus in Bath?

Bus service information

31 – Lansdown Park & Ride
First bus from Park & Ride 06:15 Monday to Saturday 09:30 Sunday (and some Public Holidays)
Last bus from City Centre (Milsom Street) 20:30 Monday to Saturday 18:00 Sunday (and some Public Holidays)
Fares See fares for service 31 – Lansdown Park & Ride

How do you Park and Ride in Bath?

Using the Park & Ride has never been easier. Just park for free and buy your tickets on the First Bus app – select your area as Bath and then search Bath Park & Ride.

Can I stay overnight in Bath Park and Ride?

Parking. Can I collect my vehicle after the Bath Park & Rides closing times or leave it overnight? Bath Park & Ride sites are open 24/7. Overnight parking is therefore permitted at the vehicle owner’s own risk.

Can I travel anywhere in the UK with my bus pass?

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.

Can I use my OAP bus pass on National Express?

You can travel for free anywhere in England, including London on local bus services. It’s not valid for journeys within Scotland or Wales. Free travel is not available on tourist buses or coach services like megabus.com and National Express.

Can I use my bus pass on trains in England?

Can I use my pass on Trains? No, the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme requires that Travel Concession Authorities provide passes that enable free travel on any local bus service in England at all times on Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays and between 0930 and 2300 on any other day.

Can I use my bus pass on the tube?

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).

Can I use my bus pass on TFL buses?

If you’ve got an English National Concessionary Scheme bus pass, issued by an English council outside of London, you can travel on our buses. Just show your pass to the driver.

Can I use my bus pass on Park and Ride in Winchester?

3 Hour Tariff East Winchester P&R only
Disabled Parking Badge holders who also hold a National Bus Pass may use the Park and Ride bus free of charge after 09:30 Monday to Friday and all day on Saturday. Anyone who has the National Bus Pass and wishes to use the car park should pay the appropriate parking fee.

What time is free parking in Bath?

On-street parking charges in Bath apply Monday to Saturday between 8am – 7pm. There are no charges after 7pm in the evening. There are also no charges on Bank Holidays and on Sundays.

Are there toilets at Bath park and ride?

The Park & Ride toilet opening times are based on current timetables, which are subject to change. Usually, the toilets will be open 15 minutes before the first bus, and 15 minutes after the last bus.

Do Bath buses take cash?

Bath Park & Ride
Parking at the sites is free, you only pay the bus fare. Available to buy from the driver (cash or contactless) and from the First Bus App. Available to buy from the driver (cash or contactless) and from the First Bus App.

Can I use my bus pass on Park and Ride in York?

You can also use any ticket valid on other First bus services in York on any Park & Ride. Commuters who regularly use Park & Ride can take advantage of our Commuter Travel Club for even greater savings, or with a York by bus smart card which is a great option for any regular users of the Park & Ride.

Can you Park on single yellow lines in Bath?

Currently, the most commonly used waiting restrictions in Bath & North East Somerset include: Double Yellow Lines – used where waiting is prohibited 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Single Yellow Lines – used where waiting is prohibited for less than the full 24-hour day.

Does Bath Park and Ride run on Sundays?

Park & Ride sites offer an easy, cheap and convenient way to park your car and ride a bus into Bath. The Odd Down Park & Ride site provides fully wheelchair-accessible services to both the City Centre (Service 41) and the Royal United Hospital (Service 4 Mondays to Sundays and some Public Holidays).

Is a day trip to Bath worth it?

There’s no surprise it’s up there with Oxford as one of our favourite UK cities. Blessed with a combination of Roman remnants, including one of the world’s best-preserved bathhouses, and Georgian grace, there’s a charming, yet energetic element to Bath that makes it perfect for a day trip.

Can you do Bath as a day trip?

Bath is chocked full of Roman history and because of this, it is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A day trip to Bath will give you the opportunity to see things you won’t see in any other part of the English countryside! While you can use a guide to give you a tour of Bath, we did just fine on our own.