You can only buy a PlusBus ticket for a location that is named as either the origin and / or the destination on your train ticket. So, in order to buy a Birmingham PlusBus ticket, you have to have Birmingham named on your train ticket (as either an origin and / or the destination station).
An Ellesmere Port PlusBus ticket gives youunlimited bus travelon participating operators’ services, around the whole urban area of Ellesmere Port, as defined by the travel map (below).
A Burgess Hill PlusBus ticket you unlimited bus travelon participating operators’ services, around the whole urban area of Burgess Hill town, as shown by the travel maps (below).
A Congleton PlusBus ticket gives youunlimited bus travel on participating operators’ services, around the urban area of Congleton town and also to/from Biddulph, as shown by the travel maps (below).
A Newhavenor Seaford PlusBus ticket gives you unlimited bus travel on participating operators’ services, around the whole urban area of Newhaven and Seaford and also around the Brighton & Hove city, as shown by the travel maps (below).
A Dorridge, Longbridge, Rowley Regis, Smethwick Galton Bridge or HawthornsPlusBus ticket gives you unlimited bus & tram travelaround the whole West Midlands zone.
A Buxton orMatlock PlusBus ticket gives you unlimited bus travelon participating operators’ services, across the whole Peak District National Park as shown by the travel maps (below).
This ticket is valid for travel on both urban and rural bus routes across the Peak District National Park - making it easier than every to have a great day-out without the car!