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Route 48 Brighton Station Route 48 Brighton Station - Lower Bevendean Adult Single Fares citySAVER networkSAVER Cardinal Newman School Discovery 190 7 Dials/BHASVIC CentreFare area 270 190 Brighton Station Metrobus Metrovoyager 270 220 190 Churchill Square 270 220 190 190 North St/Old Steine 270 220 220 220 190 Open Market/Co-Op Accepted throughout. Please see the fares menu on this 270 220 220 220 220 190 Elm Grove/Lewes Rd website for details. 270 220 220 220 220 220 190 Lewes Rd Garage/Sainsbury/Melbourne St 270 220 220 220 220 220 220 190 The Avenue/Lewes Rd PlusBus 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 190 Lower Bevendean loop Brighton PlusBus tickets accepted throughout. Please see Route 49 Portslade - East Moulsecoomb www.plusbus.info for further information. Portslade Station Concessionary Passes 190 Tesco/Hove St If you are a Brighton and Hove resident 270 190 Hove Town Hall CentreFare area You cannot travel free in the city area on Mondays to Fridays 270 270 190 Palmeira Square between 0400 and 0900 270 270 220 190 Churchill Square If you start your journey outside the city (eg. Lewes) you 270 270 220 220 190 North St/Old Steine cannot have free travel until 0930 270 270 220 220 220 190 Open Market/Co-Op 270 270 220 220 220 220 190 Elm Grove/Lewes Rd Any other resident 270 270 220 220 220 220 220 190 Lewes Rd Gar/Sainsbury/Melbourne St You cannot travel free between 2300 and 0930 on Mondays to 270 270 220 220 220 220 220 220 190 The Avenue/Lewes Rd Fridays 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 190 East Moulsecoomb There are no time restrictions for any passes at weekends and Fares are shown in pence. For example 140 = £1.40 on Bank Holidays (valid from 0001 until midnight). To calculate your fare, find your location, and your destination, where the row and the column cross is your fare Return Fares Lower Bevendean Off-Peak RETURNs available after 0900 Mon-Fri and all day weekends - Lower Bevendean to/ from city centre - £4.60 Otherwise not available on these routes. Child Fares Child fares (5-13) are available on this route at half the adult fare on single journeys, a busID smartcard offers greater deals. See fares menu on this website. 14.01.20. Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company, 43 Conway Street, Hove BN3 3LT Telephone 01273 886200.
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