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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, not a con, just canny bus operators taking a leaf out of the budget airlines books. To get the bargain price you need to book a long time before ou travel. The nearer the departure date the ticket price increases. The cheaper rates are also on less popular departure times. Also do not expect a luxury coach for this price!
There are also limited number of stops. Certainly worth a try if you are looking for a no-frills trip. The major company that I am aware of allows you to look online so you know the price of the ticket before you book.
That`s basically it........it`s a marketing ploy to encourage bums on seats. For a bus operator even a �1 fare is better than running `dead` mileage with empty seats.
As doogle says it`s similar to the budget airlines, but even local about-town services do the same. In my area they offer 7 days unlimited travel for �18 but the average single fare is around �2..... from one bus stop to the next costs 70 pence........it encourages use and yes they make money.