The UK has an extensive coach network and this is generally the cheapest way to get around. The coaches are usually very comfortable with reclining seats, heating and air conditioning, and toilets. Some services offer snacks and drinks.
Such firms as National Express in England and Scottish Citylink in Scotland and Ulsterbus in Northern Ireland offer comfortable daily services to over 1300 destinations in the UK. If you need to get to a destination off the main route, you can transfer to a local bus at the nearest stop. Most National Express coaches stop at the major bus station for a town or city. Coach tickets are reasonably cheap, sometimes about half that of the rail fare. Buying a return ticket is much cheaper than two single fares.
National Express runs the UK's most extensive coach network carrying over 12 million passengers each year to around 1200 destinations in England, Scotland and Wales. The company offers a number of money saving policies. For example, young people can buy special coachcards and people over 60 can travel half price.
If you need to travel comfortably in the area around London, one option is the Green Line coach service. This service offers regular coach connections with destinations within a 35 mile radius of the capital. Green Line offers a number of attractive passes and Rover Tickets offering budget travel in the region. If you wish to travel to smaller destinations near London, you can the Green Line service known as Country Bus Lanes. Buses on this service link up with Green Line coaches.
Such firms as National Express in England and Scottish Citylink in Scotland and Ulsterbus in Northern Ireland offer comfortable daily services to over 1300 destinations in the UK. If you need to get to a destination off the main route, you can transfer to a local bus at the nearest stop. Most National Express coaches stop at the major bus station for a town or city. Coach tickets are reasonably cheap, sometimes about half that of the rail fare. Buying a return ticket is much cheaper than two single fares.
National Express runs the UK's most extensive coach network carrying over 12 million passengers each year to around 1200 destinations in England, Scotland and Wales. The company offers a number of money saving policies. For example, young people can buy special coachcards and people over 60 can travel half price.
If you need to travel comfortably in the area around London, one option is the Green Line coach service. This service offers regular coach connections with destinations within a 35 mile radius of the capital. Green Line offers a number of attractive passes and Rover Tickets offering budget travel in the region. If you wish to travel to smaller destinations near London, you can the Green Line service known as Country Bus Lanes. Buses on this service link up with Green Line coaches.