Tap On Tap Off
The simple way to pay
We believe travelling in Dorset by bus should be the best value for everyone, whether you use the bus on a daily basis, might make more than one journey in the day or maybe travel a few days a week.
Use your contactless device - bank card, smartphone or smartwatch - to pay for travel when you board and you’ll never pay more than the daily or weekly cap, however many trips you make as long as you always remember to tap off as you leave the bus. And if you only make one short hop, you’ll only be charged for that. This means you can be confident that if your plans change and you have to make more journeys, you’ll never be paying more than you should.
How does it work?
- Tap on - Tap your device on the reader by the driver when you get on. As soon as it beeps and shows a green light (almost instantly) you can move on and find your seat. There's no ticket to take but you can track what you've been charged at any time by clicking here.
- Tap off - When you go to get off, remember to always tap off on the reader on the pole at the left just before you reach the exit. We will then automatically calculate the best value fare depending on how many trips you have made.
It really is that simple!
What will I be charged?
Prices are calculated from your first tap within a 7-day rolling week.
You will never pay more than £6 a day in Weymouth (£13 in Dorset) or £18 a week (£27 in Dorset), no matter how many journeys you make.
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