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Revision
The following figures relating to local bus passenger journeys per head have been revised:
Table BUS01f provides figures on passenger journeys per head of population at Local Transport Authority (LTA) level. Population data for 21 counties were duplicated in error, resulting in the halving of figures in this table. This issue does not affect any other figures in the published tables, including the regional and national breakdowns.
The affected LTAs were: Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire, Devon, East Sussex, Essex, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Surrey, Warwickshire, West Sussex, and Worcestershire.
A minor typo in the units was also corrected in the BUS02_mi spreadsheet.
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Public transport support and concessionary travel reimbursement data
Financial data for local authorities are produced by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG). However, only provisional data on revenue outturn has been published as of 27 November 2024. Due to this, it is not currently possible to produce estimates for public transport support and concessionary travel reimbursement for the year ending March 2024.
We plan to publish updated tables at a later date once final revenue outturn data has been published by MHCLG.
There is more than one source available for figures on concessionary travel spending. In the concessionary travel statistics, the expenditure figures are based on the Concessionary Travel survey.
Local bus statistics in Great Britain, including passengers, mileage, and vehicle fleet, for the year ending March 2024.
The summary relates only to England to match the coverage of Department for Transport bus policy, but the tables also cover Scotland and Wales.
In the year ending March 2024, the number of bus passenger journeys:
- increased by 7% in England
- increased by 5% in London
- increased by 10% in England outside of London
In the year ending March 2024, bus service mileage:
- remained broadly stable in England
- remained broadly stable in London
- increased by 1% in England outside of London
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Bus statistics
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