The Mayor of West Yorkshire has confirmed that £2 bus fares in the county will continue into the New Year.
The Department for Transport has confirmed that West Yorkshire Combined Authority would receive £36.1 million to go towards its Bus Service Improvement Plan for the coming year.
This will allow the authority to continue to cap single bus fares in the region at £2, and MCard DaySaver tickets at £5, until the end of March 2025.
Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy Brabin said: “We are committed to keeping bus fares as low and affordable as possible, while investing in protecting the bus network across the region. We know that in order to deliver on the growth mission we must have a better-connected region.
“Our Mayor’s Fares scheme has helped get more people using buses in West Yorkshire, and I’m pleased to confirm that the £2 fare will be extended until the end of March. We will provide an update on future plans later.”
Mayor Brabin introduced Mayor’s Fares in September 2022 to help make travel around the region easier and cheaper and to help people with the cost-of-living crisis. This initiative was followed by the Government in January 2023, with the rollout of a £2 national fare.
A full Combined Authority meeting with West Yorkshire leaders will take place on November 29, where bus fares for beyond March 2025 are expected to be set.
Proposals will be set out, this coming week, for a new fare cap in West Yorkshire after March 2025.
Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy Brabin holds public question time at the University of Huddersfield