TravelDream
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Something from another thread brought this up for me. How far exactly could someone go in the UK for less than £10 if they were paying a normal cash adult fare?
To make it fair, I think the as the crow flies distance should be used from the start point to the end point. (E.g. This site: https://www.gps-coordinates.net/distance)
One I think is exceptional value in the Powys Rover ticket which costs £9. It allows unlimited travel on a number of buses in Powys* and outside of the county if your journey starts/ ends in the country. It allows someone to travel on the T4 and T12 from Cardiff to Oswestry which is 96 miles as the crow flies. A single trip would mean 9.4p per mile traveled and a day return 4.7p per mile traveled.
*Like many council rover tickets, the Powys one is utterly confusing for the ordinary user. Which buses can you use it on? Who knows based on Powys council's website. It seems you can definitely use it on the T4 and T12 though.
en.powys.gov.uk
To make it fair, I think the as the crow flies distance should be used from the start point to the end point. (E.g. This site: https://www.gps-coordinates.net/distance)
One I think is exceptional value in the Powys Rover ticket which costs £9. It allows unlimited travel on a number of buses in Powys* and outside of the county if your journey starts/ ends in the country. It allows someone to travel on the T4 and T12 from Cardiff to Oswestry which is 96 miles as the crow flies. A single trip would mean 9.4p per mile traveled and a day return 4.7p per mile traveled.
*Like many council rover tickets, the Powys one is utterly confusing for the ordinary user. Which buses can you use it on? Who knows based on Powys council's website. It seems you can definitely use it on the T4 and T12 though.

Buy a Rover, Family or Multi-ticket - Powys County Council

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