North Lancashire bus passengers can benefit from reduced fares from now, including single ticket bus journeys for just £1 after 7pm.
From now, the value bus fares will be available on most Lancashire bus services for evenings out and weekend travel.
For evening travel, it will cost just £1 for a single trip after 7pm, 7 days a week.
Also, Lancashire residents can get a new Weekender ticket, buy Saturday to get Sunday free.
Funded by HM Government in support of Lancashire County Council's Bus Service Improvement Plan, these discounted tickets will be available until at least March 2025.
This is in addition to the Department for Transport’s fares initiative of three months of single bus fares for no more than £2 for a single journey until 31 March 2023.
It forms part of Lancashire County Council's Bus Services Improvement Plan, which has received DfT funding of £34.1m for a range of measures to make buses better.
County Councillor Rupert Swarbrick, cabinet member for highways and transport for Lancashire County Council said: "As well as providing some great cost savings for our residents at a time they need it most, we hope these new discounted tickets will encourage leisure travel at evenings and weekends, giving local businesses a welcome boost.
"We want to make Lancashire services more frequent, reliable and affordable, with better information for passengers and a simpler system of fares which is easier to understand.
"We are working with local bus operators to create a network of buses which more people use for regular journeys.
"This new offer will run alongside the DfT's £2 flat fares initiative, so that passengers can benefit from discounted tickets in the daytime and even further discounts for off peak travel at evenings and weekends."
Find out more about the discounted tickets and Lancashire's Bus Service Improvement Plan at www.lancashire.gov.uk/publictransport


Investigation closed into prisoner's death at Lancaster hospital
LISTEN: How Lancaster life coach aims to spread Christmas cheer this year
Lancaster schoolgirl's design wins Mayor’s Christmas card competition
Heysham Power Stations worker wins coveted Apprentice of the Year award
Iconic former Morecambe hotel and nightclub set to go under the hammer
Record-breaking funding expected for Morecambe events and festivals
Police release video clip as search for missing Lancaster University student continues
TV star Brian Cox pays a visit to Lancaster’s Police Museum
Morecambe Football Club confirm details of Fans’ Forum
Multiple people treated after carbon monoxide leak at Morecambe address
Heysham Power Stations alarm tests planned for Christmas Day and New Year's Day
LISTEN: St John's Hospice in Lancaster set for 40th anniversary year
Second earthquake in a month shakes Lancaster and Morecambe Bay
LISTEN: Lancaster Samaritans are there for you at Christmas
WATCH and LISTEN: Lancaster band's new music video for song written by Morecambe schoolchildren
Safer Pod launched to make Lancaster safer during ‘Winter of Action’
Police make two arrests after pedestrian critically injured in Morecambe hit and run
D-Day war hero, 101, to receive Freedom of City of Lancaster
LISTEN: Beyond Radio helps Santa deliver presents from annual Christmas Toy Appeal
Modern day mixtape to help fund reopening of Lancaster music facility

