Trandev partners with megabus.com to extend networks

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Transdev CEO Alex Hornby and Megabus Operations Director, Tony Simmons, together with a Cityzap bus and Megabus coach outside Leeds Town Hall

Through tickets now available for megabus services into Leeds from four Transdev brands

Trandev’s Cityzap, Coastliner, The Harrogate Bus Company and The Keighley Bus Company brands has partnered with Stagecoach-owned megabus.com to offer through tickets, with a single change at Leeds Bus and Coach Station.The deal means

that since Monday (September 4), passengers travelling to Yorkshire with megabus.com have been able to continue their onward journeys to places served by the four Yorkshire companies’ buses, using one ticket bought via one booking system.

Several key Yorkshire destinations which currently lie beyond the megabus.com coach network will become easier to reach using one ticket to make an easy connection at Leeds Bus and Coach Station – including York, Harrogate, Ripon, Keighley for Bronte Country, Whitby, Scarborough and Bridlington.

At the same time, Yorkshire locals will be able to travel through from their home city or town on one low-cost ticket to places on the megabus.com intercity coach network across Britain, stretching from Inverness to Plymouth, and including the capital cities of London, Cardiff and Edinburgh.

The new through tickets are also expected to prove popular with students at universities and colleges across Yorkshire, including the University of York, York St John University, and the Coventry University Campus in Scarborough.

Add-on single fares for local bus travel to join megabus.com coaches at Leeds will be £3 from Ripon, Harrogate or Keighley, or £5 from York, Malton and Yorkshire Coast resorts including Whitby, Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington.

Transdev CEO, Alex Hornby said: “This amazing deal joins up travel between Yorkshire’s finest cities and towns and an impressive list of destinations right across the country.

“It really couldn’t be simpler to transfer between our buses and megabus.com intercity coaches at Leeds Bus and Coach Station – we’re literally a few steps apart – and we’ve put everything together to make it easy to book online and make amazing savings.

“For example, someone travelling from Harrogate to London can hop on our frequent buses into Leeds, and then join one of 10 daily megabus.com departures to London. Our buses run from early morning to late evening, seven days a week, making connections easy.

“With our add-on one-way fares starting at just £3, plus megabus.com one-way advance fares to London also starting from £1, amazing savings are going to be a whole lot closer from now on!”

Tony Simmons, Operations Director for megabus.com, added: “This is a great opportunity for passengers travelling on our services to and from Leeds to reach their final destination in an easy way while paying a great price. By adding these additional stops passengers will be able to travel across Yorkshire in comfort and with the ease of knowing that their onward journey is taken care of.

“By teaming up with Transdev we’re making it even easier for our customers to use our services to travel across the UK whilst benefiting from great value fares from only £1.”

All of Transdev’s frequent bus routes into Leeds will be part of the offer, including Coastliner and Cityzap services from York, Malton and the Yorkshire Coast; the 36: Riding Redefined service from Ripon and Harrogate; and The Keighley Bus Company’s route 60 from Keighley.