"The Nineteenth century saw a great Springtime of Nations as the revolutions of 1848 saw new countries created the length and breadth of Europe. In our world today we are now seeing our own Spring Awakening with people and cultures that have long been dormant and subdued asserting their right to exist, their right to dream." Adam Price MP
Thursday, 7 August 2008
A Sequel to the Last Posting
I later found out that a Welsh bus pass and a Scottish bus pass are not valid for local bus travel in England, but an English bus pass is accepted for travel in both Wales and Scotland!!! Comments and bus travel experience welcomed!
Two x 's' in pass. Tsk, Tsk.
ReplyDeleteCorrection noted. Time to move on.
ReplyDeleteJust a nitpick, the Scottish buspass, can be used on routes from/to Carlisle to/from Scotland, and from Scotland to Berwick-upon-Tweed*.
ReplyDeleteI would suspect that Welsh bus passes work to and from English terminuses which also serve Welsh areas, e.g. Chester.
* Which is really Scottish, at least the bit north of the Tweed.
If the people of Berwick are given the choice ...
ReplyDeleteBerwick will be in Scotland!