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  • Tuesday, 7 January 2025

    Young person’s card continues to allow 18s and under to ‘get around for a pound’ in Central Bedfordshire and beyond

    Using buses in Central Bedfordshire remains highly affordable for young people as the £1 maximum single fare for anyone aged 18 and under, introduced in 2024, will continue for the foreseeable future.

  • Wednesday, 18 December 2024

    Dunton Lane closure

    In the New Year, we will begin installing new underground cables to enable the first connections for the new substation in Biggleswade.

  • Monday, 7 October 2024

    New ‘Super Shelter’ transforms Central Bedfordshire’s busiest bus stop

    We're excited to announce the installation of the first in a series of new state-of-the-art bus shelters at our area’s busiest bus stop.

  • Monday, 8 July 2024

    Launch of new young person’s card means 18s and under can ‘get around for a Pound’ in Central Bedfordshire and beyond

    Using buses in Central Bedfordshire is set to be even more affordable with the launch of a new £1 maximum single fare for anyone aged 18 and under.

  • Tuesday, 7 May 2024

    Introducing mojo: your ticket to seamless bus travel

    The new single ticket could make it easier and cheaper to use buses in Central Bedfordshire and beyond by eliminating the need to buy multiple tickets when travelling with different bus companies.

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