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How much do EYMS charge for single/return tickets between Hull and Barton-on-Humber.
I'm not sure about recently, but in 2017, when I became a frequent user of the 350 bus route, it was just over £10 for a return issued by EYMS.
 

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I'm not sure about recently, but in 2017, when I became a frequent user of the 350 bus route, it was just over £10 for a return issued by EYMS.
Just looked back through our faretables for 4 years and Hull to Barton has never been over the current fare I listed above. Hull to Scunthorpe is even under £10 at £6.50 Single and £9.00 Return.
 

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Just looked back through our faretables for 4 years and Hull to Barton has never been over the current fare I listed above. Hull to Scunthorpe is even under £10 at £6.50 Single and £9.00 Return.
Is the day ticket over £10? Perhaps that's what 175mph was sold?
 

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Regarding bus acceptance of rail tickets, are these the only buses shown in the eNRT (table 28 in this case) on which the rail ticket is not valid?

I know tilbury ferry is a similar example.
 

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As far as I am aware there are no rail tickets which are valid on the bus.
I know this is an old discussion so I hope I'm okay to still reply to it, but I just boarded the 350 bus in Hull at the interchange, and there was a couple in front of me and the bus driver was giving their tickets extra scrutiny than usual and one of them explained when I asked why the extra wait, and they replied to me they have an all in one train > bus > train ticket that a family member booked for them, then they got off at Barton interchange and headed for the train platform, but I have a feeling that not every driver would have accepted the tickets.
 

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With the exception of Hull Plus Bus tickets, which are not valid over the bridge, I have no knowledge of any combined rail/bus tickets which are valid on the 350. I would be delighted if it weren't the case.

Given the way many tickets are presented on the internet booking sites, I am not surprised that these tickets are occasionally offered on the bus and accepted by the driver, either not knowing or giving the benefit of the doubt.
 
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