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Mayor 'aware of' bus tickets which will COST MORE in Bee Network

The Mayor is ‘aware’ that there will be instances where new Bee Network buses will cost MORE than the existing services.

Andy Burnham made the comments following an event where he announced the next phase of buses being incorporated into the Bee Network on Monday (February 19). As expected, buses in Oldham, Rochdale, parts of Bury, Salford, and north Manchester join the fleet on Sunday, March 24.

But the roll-out means some passengers will pay more for a weekly ticket than they currently shell out. Blackley’s David Hopes is one of those, as he commutes to work in Leeds daily.

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Usually, he catches the 17 or 18 service along Rochdale Road, gets off at Shudehill, and walks to Victoria Station to catch a train to the Yorkshire city. Until March 24, he can take advantage of Go North West’s Rochdale Road 7-Day ticket, which costs £14.50 online, and a pound more from a driver.

However, when his service comes under public control, the cheapest weekly ticket will be £21, with it actually more cost-effective to get 10 singles to commute. That means David’s commute will cost at least 38 percent more in a few weeks, for what’s expected to be the same service.

It’s prompted Andy Burnham to clarify ‘there will be an opportunity to get financial compensation’ for passengers in David’s position.

“We are aware that there are those situations where the cap and the structure of Bee Network fares may be higher than what it’s replacing,” he told the Local Democracy Reporting Service. “I think there are some student fares on Oxford Road that are in a similar place.

“To that gentleman, I would say contact TfGM because we will be running a reimbursement scheme for people who

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