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"I wouldn't get into the office on time": Andy Burnham urges people to use buses to get to work... but he can't do it himself

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Andy Burnham is urging people to use buses more as he confirms lower fares will be rolled out on all routes across Greater Manchester from September 4.

But the mayor said he would not get to work on time if he used the bus himself. Under the new flat fare structure, single journeys for adults would be capped at £2 and children would pay no more than £1 for each trip from September 4.

Day tickets with unlimited travel on all buses would cost £5 for adults and £2 for children while 16 to 18-year-olds can still travel for free using Our Pass.

But Mr Burnham said he cannot guarantee prices will not rise in a year when the caps are reviewed, speaking of uncertainty over the future of services.

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