From 1 January 2025 through to the end of December 2025, the Government are introducing a new single fare cap at £3 to ensure millions of people can access affordable bus fares and better opportunities all over the country. This will particularly benefit passengers in rural communities and towns and will save passengers up to 80% on some routes.

The cap means no single bus fare on routes included in the scheme will exceed £3 and routes where fares are less than £3 will only be allowed to increase by inflation in the normal way so that some fares will remain below £3. The fare cap will help millions access better opportunities and promote greater use by passengers.

This scheme forms part of the Government's Help for Households campaign, as the new cap can deliver real savings for those most affected by the rising cost of living. 

Passengers are encouraged to Get Around for £3 by bus from 1st January 2025 to 31st December 2025. Whether you’re heading to work or popping into town, a single bus journey will cost no more than £3.

Ready to travel? You can buy your £3 single ticket on board with cash or your contactless card or mobile device. Day, 10 Trip, Week and 4 Weekly tickets will still be available to purchase on the bus or via the Centrebus App (10 Trip and 4 Weekly are only available as a mobile ticket), but it may be cheaper to purchase a £3 single each time you travel, for the duration of the scheme. 

FAQs

Where can I use the £3 fare?

The £3 fare is available in England, outside of London. 

My ticket costs less than £3 already, will I pay more?

If your journey already costs less than £3, this will remain unchanged and you will pay the lower fare. 

I normally buy a Week or 4 Weekly tickets, will this be capped?

No, the Government scheme is against Single Fares only. Week and 4 Weekly tickets will still be available, but you will need to compare costs, as it may be cheaper to buy a £3 single fare each time you travel, depending on how many trips you make. 

Is there any Centrebus service not included in the £3 fare?

No, all Centrebus services will be included. 

Where can I find more support to save money this winter?

The bus fare cap is a Government funded scheme to help everyone during the cost of living crisis. You can also find out about other Government support to help you save money this winter - just search 'Help for Households' or click here