FIRST Bus have reminded passengers about the fare price changes being introduced across its Bradford services from tomorrow (Sunday, July 14).
The transport company says the increases come following an annual review.
The changes will allow the company to "continue developing a sustainable bus network, keeping bus travel affordable and helping customers as we (First) manage rising costs and maintain investment".
Single tickets will remain capped at £2 under the 'Mayor's fare'.
These can be purchased through cash, contactless or Tap on Tap off, or on the First Bus App.
The FirstDay ticket has gone up 25p from £4.50 to £4.75 while the FirstWeek will rise by £2 going from £22 to £24.
The FirstMonth fare is set to increase by £4 from £80 to £84, and the FirstYear is up by £32 from £818 to £850.
FirstDay Group, which is available seven days a week, is up from £8.75 to £11.
The Adult return, FirstDay Weekend Group, and First Unlimited tickets will no longer be available.
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