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TRAVEL PASS PRICES – August 2021 – July 2022 TRAVEL PASS PRICES – August 2021 – July 2022 Ticket Area Full Autumn Spring Summer Term Term Term Term Covers the main Preston urban area, extending out to Penwortham, Lea, Tanterton, Ingol, Fulwood, Red Scar, £280 £100 £90 £90 PRESTON BUS Farringdon Park, Ashton, New Longton Covers the main Preston urban area, extending out to Penwortham Kingsfold and Bee Lane, Lea Post Office, Howick (X2 only STAGECOACH Lindle Lane) or Longton (2, 2A Hall Lane), Cardinal Fulwood (Garstang Road, A6/M55 Eastway Newman Junction), Walton-le-Dale (109 Edward £239 £91 £74 £74 Preston Citi Street or 113 BP Garage or 125 Walton Green) A59 Tickled Trout, Red Scar Business Park, Nog Tow (Hoyles Lane/Tynham Way) Covers all of the above and extends to Broughton, Longridge, Chipping, Blackburn, Clitheroe (Service 280) (As far as Clitheroe STAGECOACH Community Hospital), Whalley, Coupe Cardinal Green, Bamber Bridge, Chorley, Buckshaw, £395 £145 £125 £125 Newman Croston, Freckleton, Wrea Green, Longton, Central Lancs Tarleton, Hesketh Bank, Leyland, Clayton Brook, Kirkham, Bolton and Horwich Covers the entire North West network including Blackpool, Skipton, Lytham, STAGECOACH Southport, Liverpool, Garstang, Lancaster £550 £200 £175 £175 Cardinal and Morecambe Newman Goldrider Burnley, Rishton, Blackburn, Feniscowles, Hoghton (Passes issued as a Mobile App) £570 £220 £180 £170 Lancashire Bus Transdev (Service 152) All travel passes are valid in conjunction with a Cardinal Newman College Student ID card for travel at any time including evenings, weekends and college holidays between 31st August 2021 and July 2022 *. Please ensure you have uploaded a picture for your ID Card. * Transdev tickets run to 31st August 2022 Unsure which ticket you need log in to www.traveline.info or contact the Student Advice Hub All travel passes are purchased through the college’s online payment system https://www.cardinalnewman.ac.uk/apply/wisepay/ Train Travel You can now save up to 50% on your rail travel as well. You can use it to travel to school, college or work as well as for leisure travel for days or nights out with your friends. A 16-17 Saver costs just £30 for one year or until your 18th Birthday. Over 18 Purchase a 1 year 16-25 Railcard for just £30 or a 3-year Railcard is even better value at just £70 and start making savings right away. Buy online https://www.16-17saver.co.uk/ or https://www.16-25railcard.co.uk/ Help with Transport Costs Visit https://www.cardinalnewman.ac.uk/student-services/college-bursary/ for financial assistance available and how to apply. .
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