Public Transport — Bus

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Public Transport — Bus

London's bus network stretches right across the capital, and provides a frequent and accessible service. If you're using an Oyster card, a single trip costs £1.55. All you have to do is 'touch in' when you get on the bus. And remember there is a daily cap of £4.65 if you're using only bus and tram services. Seven-day, one-month and annual bus passes are also available. Cash is no longer accepted in busses and trams. You might be able to pay by tapping your contactless bank payment card. To navigate your way around the network, pick up a Central London Bus Guide from travel information centres at larger Tube stations or use Transport for London's online Journey Planner. A reduced service of night buses operates throughout the night and the early hours of the morning. Most late-night routes will stop at Trafalgar Square. Various concessions are available for children, students, the elderly and disabled travellers.

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