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Are Reading Buses 24 hours?

Are Reading Buses 24 hours?

All claret 21 and purple 17 buses run 24/7, so you enjoy your night out without having to worry about getting the last bus home. …

Are Reading Buses taking cash?

Cash is still king across Reading, but we are proud to be able to offer our customers more ways to pay! We’ve worked hard on making lots of different payment methods available for our customers – especially in the simplyReading area where our buses don’t give change.

How do you pay for reading buses?

Contactless – we now accept contactless payments on all our buses. Simply ask for your ticket from the driver and pay by tapping your card on the reader.

Is reading bus shop open?

The shop will be open at its normal times – Monday to Saturday 9.00am – 5pm. If you need a timetable, want to buy a smartcard or just have some questions about our buses, then the Reading Bus Shop is there for you!

Does the 15 bus run all night?

15 bus operates 24 hours, 7 days a week.

What times can bus passes be used?

Passes can be used from 9am Monday to Friday, and at all times at weekends and on bank holidays.

Do you need cash for buses?

London buses are card only, so no need for cash. Choose a Visitor Oyster card, an Oyster card, a Travelcard or a contactless payment card to pay your fare. A single London bus journey costs £1.55 no matter how far you go (unlike the Tube zone fare system).

Can I pay by card on the bus?

Look for the contactless symbol on your credit or debit card to see if your card is contactless enabled. Then, board a bus with the contactless symbol and instead of paying with cash, simply tap your card or contactless-enabled device onto the reader and wait for the beep.

Can I take my dog on Reading Buses?

Reading Buses – Dogs are welcome on all Reading Buses with a Doggy Rover Day Ticket, which allows unlimited travel on our network for your four-legged friend. Guide dogs, hearing for the deaf dogs and accessibility dogs all travel free.

How do I contact reading buses?

You may contact our customer services team at the Bus Shop in the Broad Street Mall or on 0118 959 4000 if you have any queries or complaints about this policy.

Does the 15 bus run 24 hours?

Dublin Bus has announced that the 15, which runs from the Ballycullen Road, through the city centre and onto Clongriffin, will become a 24-hour service. Up to now, these services have run from early morning to late evening on Monday to Saturday, with shorter hours of operation on Sunday.

Is the 15 Bus 24 hour?

Are there any cheap bus tickets in reading?

Take a look at our cheaper group fare deals! The new Reading Buses app gives you a one-stop shop for information and ticketing. Never worry about where your bus is again. Qualifying Reading Borough residents are entitled to a pass allowing free travel on all local buses.

How to find the bus stop in reading?

Reading Buses Live times Service updates Fares & tickets Plan my journey Routes & times News Students Schools About us Search Search Query Search Live Departures or, find your stop on the map Favourites Add favourites by selecting the star on a stop’s departure board

How many people can I take on a bus to Reading?

Valid for up to four people (any combination of adults and children) travelling together – valid all day on all buses within the simplyReading area. The ticket has a ‘peak’ price (Monday to Friday before 6pm) and ‘off-peak’ price (Monday to Friday after 6pm, all day weekends, school & public holidays.)

Do you need a simplynetwork ticket for Reading Bus?

Simply put, the simplyNetwork zone covers all our buses! If you travel outside of one of the ‘urban’ zones (Reading, Newbury/Thatcham, Wokingham/Bracknell) then you will need to get a simplyNetwork ticket.