I utterly endorse the point about not dumping unpopular routes at the first opportunity. However, does my hon. Friend agree that the way forward is surely to take the London example of an integrated transport system with a single card, the Oyster card, that is interchangeable between different operators—some national, some local—which has the benefit of reducing the cost to the provider and, ultimately, the passenger, and brings down the cost of that transport arrangement? Does he welcome the work that is being done to try to extend that around the country, beyond London?
Rural Bus Services
Proceeding contribution from
Guy Opperman
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 29 April 2014.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Rural Bus Services.
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