• Compass bus - some changes to the service in West Sussex

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    Changes will occur to most services in East Sussex and some services in West Sussex and Surrey.

    New timetables can be downloaded next to each service below (when available) or you can request our new timetable book by contacting Compass.

    For full details follow the link Bus Service Changes | Compass Travel (compass-travel.co.uk) (opens in new tab)

  • Travelling to Goodwood - three free Friday nights in June

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  • Stagecoach South fare changes from 18 June 2023

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    The main changes to Stagecoach tickets from 18th June are:

    • Single and Return ticket prices are unchanged, with Single fares capped at £2 under the Government’s national travel campaign.*

    • DayRider tickets stay at similar or reduced prices. Day tickets will be available for the first time in Bognor Regis, Chichester, Hayling Island and Waterlooville.

    • NightRider tickets, offering unlimited bus travel after 7pm, rise by 20p to £3.

    • Flexi5 tickets offer best value to customers making occasional trips, saving 20% on the cost of each DayRider

    • MegaRider week and period tickets will see a price increase. MegaRider Xtra (direct debit) tickets remain best value for customers travelling every day.

    • Group DayRider tickets are available for each travel zone, with any four people travelling together for the price of two.

    • New Flexi5 and 4-week MegaRider tickets will be available for children those under 16

    • StudentRider tickets are available for both school children and Student ID holders, for each Term or a full academic year.

    Stagecoach South provide a network of bus services across Hampshire, Surrey and West Sussex, as well as into the cities of Portsmouth and Brighton & Hove.

    For more information click the link below to Stagecoach

    Fares Revision | Stagecoach (stagecoachbus.com)

  • RTPI signs - next steps

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    A big thank you to everyone who visited #WestSussBus and sent us a suggested location for a Real Time Passenger Information (RTPI) sign.

    From December 2022 to February 2023 we received almost 300 locations and many mirrored the places that we thought needed an RTPI.

    There are currently 550 locations under consideration and 250 will be installed in the first phase with funding received from the UK Government as part of the Bus Service Improvement Plan for West Sussex.

    The criteria we use to assess the need for an RTPI sign are:

    • Number of buses serving the stop
    • Number of passengers boarding at the stop
    • Regularity of service
    • Whether or not the stop is close to local facilities, for example a railway station, place of education or shops

    We also keep in regular conversation with the bus companies about RTPI needs and locations.

    By the end of June 2023, we’ll publish a list of new RTPI locations for the first phase on #WestSussBus. If you don’t see your proposed location listed, don’t worry it may be part of phase two.


  • FREE bus travel to launch new 500 route

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    To celebrate the launch of the new service, Stagecoach will be offering free travel on the 500 between Sunday 23rd July and Saturday 29th July.

    To view the full timetable, click below:

    500 timetable from 2nd July 2023 (Chichester - Littlehampton)

    https://www.stagecoachbus.com/news/south/2023/july/chichester-500#

  • Just the ticket: get around for £2 or less on most West Sussex bus routes in New Year - UPDATE: Now until 31 October 2023

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    A new scheme is giving people the opportunity this winter to pay less to travel by bus in West Sussex – and the whole of England.

    From now until 30 October 2023, a single bus journey will cost no more than £2 on most routes under the Department for Transport's Help for Households funded Bus Fare Cap.

    Buses Minister Richard Holden said: “Bus travel remains the most popular form of public transport in England, making up around half of all journeys. That’s why we’re investing £60million to cap single bus fares at £2 to support every passenger and help get people back on the bus. 

    “With the scheme set to take two million car journeys off the road, it’s fantastic to see so many bus operators signing up to the fare cap, helping people to ‘Get Around for £2’ between the 1st January and 31st March [not: this has been extended to 31 October 2023].” 

    There has been a gradual return to the buses in West Sussex since Covid-19 restrictions were lifted. Bus companies have been working hard to encourage people to get back on board and have made many improvements: passengers will find better ventilated vehicles since before the pandemic, with more advanced cleaning regimes used by the bus operators. Many of their vehicles have free Wi-Fi and all have contactless payment now.

    Joy Dennis, West Sussex County Council’s Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, said: “The £2 fare cap is a great opportunity for people to get on board buses for less: they can save money on petrol costs while keeping in touch with friends and family, travelling to appointments or work, or exploring our beautiful towns and countryside.

    “Buses provide a more sustainable way to travel and are a vital link for residents to access key services including healthcare, education, shops and leisure facilities, and can help combat social isolation, too.”

    For more information, here are weblinks to the main participating bus operators in West Sussex:

    Brighton & Hove - https://www.buses.co.uk/2-fare

    Compass Travel - https://www.compass-travel.co.uk/2pound-fares/

    Metrobus - https://www.metrobus.co.uk/2-fare

    Southdown Buses - https://www.southdown.net/2-pound-cap

    Stagecoach - https://www.stagecoachbus.com/promos-and-offers/national/2-pound-fare

    The full list of participating bus companies is available on the Gov.UK website:

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/2-bus-fare-cap

    NB: there are no changes to the national bus pass scheme for older and disabled people. Free bus pass holders will continue to receive free travel under the terms of that scheme

  • Partnership - your views needed

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    Enhanced Partnership Statutory Stakeholder Consultation (West Sussex)

    Central to the National Bus Strategy is the creation of Enhanced Partnerships, where local authorities, bus operators and other key stakeholders work together to develop and implement bus service improvements for local communities. The West Sussex Enhanced Partnership will set out how we will deliver the outcomes of our Bus Service Improvement Plan, published in October 2021 following engagement with the public, operators, and other key stakeholders.

    Further to this engagement, we would now like to hear from organisations and individual stakeholders who have an interest in making bus services work better.

    You can have your say on the proposed Partnership by accessing the consultation link below:

    https://yourvoice.westsussex.gov.uk/enhanced-partnership-statutory-stakeholder-consultation

    Please share your views by midnight on Tuesday 3 January 2023.

  • Share your views on the Enhanced Bus Partnership being proposed for West Sussex

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    Enhanced Partnership Statutory Stakeholder Consultation (West Sussex)

    In March 2021, the government published a new National Bus Strategy (Bus Back Better) which sets out its vision to dramatically improve bus services in England, reverse the shift in journeys away from public transport as a result of Covid-19 and encourage passengers back to buses.

    Central to the strategy is the creation of Enhanced Partnerships, where local authorities, bus operators and other key stakeholders work together to develop and implement bus service improvements for local communities. The West Sussex Enhanced Partnership will set out how we will deliver the outcomes of our Bus Service Improvement Plan, published in October 2021 following engagement with the public, operators, and other key stakeholders.

    Further to this engagement, we would now like to hear from organisations and individual stakeholders who have an interest in making bus services work better.

    If you have an interest in local bus services, then we'd love to hear your views on the proposed Enhanced Bus Partnership for West Sussex.

    Please share your views by midnight on Tuesday 3 January 2023.