1 Days Arriva Bus Travel for £1 during "Catch The Bus Week" 3rd-9th July
Even if you only get on 1 bus this could be cheaper.
You can buy your Ticket Now and choose to Activate the ticket to use it any day of that week. (It isn't just for the day you buy it)
Download the m-ticket app Search 'Arriva m-ticket' in your usual app store and download the app for free!
Find your CTBW ticket Select your region and pop the special Arriva Catch the Bus Week Day ticket into your basket
Apply promo code 'CTBW' Add the special 'CTBW' promo code and watch the price plummet to just £1
Pay just £1 Simply pay your £1, download your ticket and start planning your fun day out on the bus with Arriva
Top comments
fishsticks
27 Jun 174#24
And fingers crossed you don't get a technophobic bus driver who, when you show him your phone looks at you like you've just produced a Martian passport and asks you to pay cash as he's no idea what an m-ticket is.
kooks65
26 Jun 174#2
Cheaper than paying parking :smiley:
Latest comments (60)
speighty101
9 Jul 17#60
The ticket isn't working
RussWWFC
8 Jul 17#59
Hopeless app on Android, keeps crashing. Works better on iOS, but says the code is not valid
jimbo23
6 Jul 17#58
Doesn't seem to work in Telford, despite the fact the one and only company that run buses here are Arriva :\
robbie1412
6 Jul 172#57
ok this is getting silly now. Day one was fine with my little 3" Alcatel . day 2 no problem my Samsung 4" core prime... day 3 the daughters iPhone. I'm stuck now on day 4 using a 10 inch tablet. I feel a bit daft showing screen to driver but thats gonna be nothing compared to tomorrow when I get on with my 32" smart tv and plug it into the buses 3 pin mains socket so I can power up the app to show my ticket. bejezzus. the things we do for a bargain these days......
Faz10
5 Jul 17#56
Does anyone know how to log out from paypal after purchasing the ticket on the app? I tried to log out by clicking my paypal account but it just purchased another ticket. How can i sign out of pay pal in the app? I tired sign out from the arriva bus app but still my account is in there.
robbie1412
5 Jul 17#55
how is it not working for you
Bucko180
5 Jul 171#54
Doesn't work I use this app every day and the one day I try to get an offer it doesn't work total **** of an offer
SB1981aaaaaaaaaaaaaa
27 Jun 17#31
Can one be bought for each day?
steve765 to SB1981aaaaaaaaaaaaaa
5 Jul 17#53
Code works 1 time per device so if you have multiple devices can potentially use more than once.
scardwel
4 Jul 17#50
York / Selby area not listed. Pants!
DCartwright to scardwel
4 Jul 17#52
Yes it is..just bought a ticket 4 tomoz
HSunny
4 Jul 17#51
How easy was this to use, going to start using this tomorrow.
bayhabourbutcher
4 Jul 17#49
I suspect anybody who knows how to create/program apps could quite easily create fake animated tickets that are indistinguishable from the real thing
the ticket really needs a QR code that is scanned when you get on the bus to confirm its valid
I've never used the m-ticket app before (it's got truly awful reviews after an update last January - including claims you need a net connection when showing your ticket and it takes an age to actually find the ticket in the app to show the driver), but I decided to buy the 1 quid ticket as an experiment. I don't trust these apps at all - what if your battery runs out or - as it's claimed you might need - you can't get a 3G or wi-fi signal? Apparently, it even displays your name when showing the ticket, which is a dubious breach of privacy that will encourage people to use fake names.
It asks for too much info of course (full name, postcode, mobile number, e-mail address - none of which it actually needs) and although I would normally select Merseyside as my region, I had to select a special region called "Arriva CTBW North West" instead otherwise the CTBW special ticket doesn't appear.
I've no idea why the CTBW ticket needs a promo code - isn't it a special promo ticket on its own and should have been set at the 1 quid price without needing a code? Anyway, it then clumsily jumps out of the app to a Web browser for payment (obviously to avoid Google taking a 30% cut), but at least they do support PayPal. Once I'd paid, the ticket appeared in my list, but *don't* activate it until the day you want to use it - apparently it crazily expires only 18 hours after activation (so much for any chance of picking your day in advance).
I think I might switch on my mobile data before displaying it to the driver next Monday as a precaution (in theory, I could try and use the bus wi-fi, but I'd like to be ready in advance and judging by the app complaints, users struggle to get the ticket shown in time to the driver!). I'm quite surprised Arriva haven't updated this app for 5 months now in order to fix the complaints aired in the app store (a 1.7 rating for it as I speak!).
HSunny to rkl
3 Jul 17#48
Skim read what you said, too long for the net... but from what I did read, I agree.
Why is there a separate section for CBTW and then the need for a code?!
Clumsy programming from dated system or an IT team that simply doesn't have a clue.
rachelgti
3 Jul 17#47
I wish this was the price of bus tickets regardless... encourage more people to get on them! £6 for a bus ticket for me and my OH to travel 3 miles the other day. took the car instead. Go abroad and its 1 euro or so to get on and get off wherever you want (within the bus route) Amazing! really wish it was like that here, would always use the buses then! And buses wouldn't be so empty 90% of the time. Governement subsidises the bus companies yet they make a hug profit and overcharge for their tickets. Doesnt make sense. Tickets should be cheaper and buses fuller. Heat added for this, just wish it was long term :-)
Torchwood
26 Jun 172#12
Don't bother if you have a rooted phone.
HSunny to Torchwood
3 Jul 17#46
Magisk systemless root it and hide root, bobs your uncle, Android Pay, Banking apps galore.
KinanswerMe
3 Jul 17#42
Doesn't work for Beds and Bucks :disappointed:
LavenderGooms to KinanswerMe
3 Jul 17#44
Select Arriva CTBW Beds and Bucks.
drivel to KinanswerMe
3 Jul 17#45
Unlike all the other regions where the CTBW ticket was immediatly visible, the Beds and Bucks & Herts and Essex regions for some reason required you to access an additional location page in order to reveal the CTBW ticket.
ocelot20
3 Jul 17#43
Can I buy more than 1 ticket? Need to use the bus for work on Thursday,Friday,Sat and Sun.
kaiStevenson
3 Jul 17#39
Great find,heat definitely added,maybe more bus companies should do something similar to encourage more to leave cars at home therefore obviously cutting down emissions,traffic problems and keeping town/city centres that bit clearer
ashman33 to kaiStevenson
3 Jul 17#41
Where I am (outside of London) the over 60's get a bus pass and so do the school children (so upto 16). I liked getting to work by the bus but it wasn't cheap and the buses stopped at 6pm lol so I bought a car
iamryan
3 Jul 17#40
Shouldn't be as Arriva run buses throughout Leeds
robbie1412
28 Jun 17#34
never used the app . but daft question..... can't you just screenshot the ticket so you don't need data to show it ?
amour3k to robbie1412
28 Jun 17#35
Good question, lol.
rkl to robbie1412
3 Jul 17#38
I just activated my ticket this morning and the ticket screen has a complex background animation in a panel with swirling red blocks with alternating large text in the foreground between the time in HH:MM and the word "IBEX" (dunno if the latter changes on other days) and also an animated expiry countdown (along with the date for the day ticket). I'm guessing this is to stop you screenshotting or even video recording the ticket screen.
Slightly annoyingly, if you go from the ticket screen back to the home screen of your phone and then press the app icon to re-enter the app, it doesn't go straight to the ticket screen again. You still have to go 2 levels down the app after that to view it again.
As for using it on multiple days if it's limited to one ticket per account, all I'll say is that it doesn't seem to validate any of the account info and I'll leave it up the reader to work out what to try next...
iamryan
30 Jun 17#36
Doesn't work in Leeds, cheek.
robbie1412 to iamryan
30 Jun 17#37
Is that because it's an Arriva offer and not First Leeds or Metro XD ( there are arriva buses that operate to Leeds btw )
thulsa18
27 Jun 17#32
Anyone know if it works only once or can this be used for day tickets for every day of next week?
watson44 to thulsa18
27 Jun 17#33
i'd say yes, one use only
"...you can then choose any day between Monday 3rd and Sunday 9th July to activate your ticket..."
kooks65
26 Jun 174#2
Cheaper than paying parking :smiley:
KnightInd2000 to kooks65
27 Jun 172#30
For once :smirk:
aidanscarfe2016
27 Jun 17#17
We are changing phones soon this is typical of Arriva loads of people have windows phones. They don't don't do research or care really. Loads of my mates are moaning. First buses have app for windows
macas2000 to aidanscarfe2016
27 Jun 171#23
i had Windows phones for years and only gripe I had was lack of apps available, changed to Huawei about 6 months ago and have never looked back :smile:
Dodge62 to aidanscarfe2016
27 Jun 172#25
Sounds like they're having enough trouble getting their Android app to work well. Why on earth would they expend effort making a version for less than 2% of the UK market rather than concentrating their efforts on fixing the Android / IOS versions?
CampGareth to aidanscarfe2016
27 Jun 17#29
You're in the minority here, windows phone has about 2-4% market share vs say 86% for android. To put that in perspective, how often do you see an electric car on the roads? That's about 1% of UK cars.
snedger
27 Jun 171#28
Hello
Regarding the m-ticket app - I've been using it for a couple of years now and it has changed a lot in that time.
Currently it is working very well IMO.
One major issue for me was that you could only pay by entering credit/debit card details - on a phone, where zoom was not allowed by the app, was extremely difficult to even see what was being entered.
But now, you can pay with Paypal or Android Pay - I bought a ticket yesterday.
You can easily pay on the go - I have managed to log on and buy a ticket within 2 minutes with data, when I got to a bus stop and forgot that my m-ticket had expired.
Only remaining issues - sometimes the app tries to download data and that will stop the ticket being displayed for some time, so either make sure that you are in flight mode at a bus stop, or activate the app in a wifi area before you intend to travel, to make sure all is up to date, or try and bring up the ticket en route to the bus stop.
And being in flight mode when about to board a bus is very sensible - some people will always answer a mobile phone call, no matter what social situation they are in - if you answer your phone whilst boarding a bus, the ticket app will ping off and I doubt that the driver will be pleased to welcome your aboard, when you can't show your ticket.
m-tickets are the cheapest way to pay for bus commuting - shame that Arriva East Midlands did away with a quarterly ticket - with a monthly ticket I'm barely saving money, but 'tis more convenient than having to have the correct BFH ready.
Hot deal
And fingers crossed you don't get a technophobic bus driver who, when you show him your phone looks at you like you've just produced a Martian passport and asks you to pay cash as he's no idea what an m-ticket is.
browntoa
27 Jun 17#22
Don't know what arriva buses are like elsewhere but you will struggle to find one running before 7am and after 7pm , not good as we are a long distance commuter area where most people need to get to/from stations outside those times . That is if they actually run , they claim every 10 minutes on some route but you can stand there for an hour sometimes .
And agree the app is dire
unhappybunny
27 Jun 17#20
Can I use this on Arriva buses in London ?
dealerxxx
27 Jun 17#19
Do they allow bicycles on them?
amour3k
27 Jun 17#18
:-)
aidanscarfe2016
26 Jun 17#13
do you have to have a phone that can download the app or can you print it off n computer
Pateo to aidanscarfe2016
27 Jun 17#16
Deffo need a Mobile smart phone, this only works with arriva mticket app!!
danboi63
26 Jun 17#15
its great that this is just after the expiry of the student ticket glitch :smiley: thanks op!
aidanscarfe2016
26 Jun 17#14
cab anyone help me
gill21
26 Jun 17#11
Nice thanks
mboard42
26 Jun 171#10
It needs to be used by 9th July sadly
sylv
26 Jun 17#9
Thanks, OP. Attending a colleague's funeral (may he rest in peace) in Leicester next week, so this couldn't be better timed.
Pateo
26 Jun 17#8
Anyone know if you can still keep the m-ticket unused for later in the year or has it got 2b used during promo dates 3rd-9th July only?
superstarsam
26 Jun 17#7
Hot! Thank you! Saves me loads! X :smile:
battlefield1706
26 Jun 171#6
voted hot. Great one. Shame it doesnt apply to my area. :disappointed:
Opening post
Even if you only get on 1 bus this could be cheaper.
You can buy your Ticket Now and choose to Activate the ticket to use it any day of that week. (It isn't just for the day you buy it)
Download the m-ticket app
Search 'Arriva m-ticket' in your usual app store and download the app for free!
Find your CTBW ticket
Select your region and pop the special Arriva Catch the Bus Week Day ticket into your basket
Apply promo code 'CTBW'
Add the special 'CTBW' promo code and watch the price plummet to just £1
Pay just £1
Simply pay your £1, download your ticket and start planning your fun day out on the bus with Arriva
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Latest comments (60)
the ticket really needs a QR code that is scanned when you get on the bus to confirm its valid
edit : looks like this has already been thought of i.e. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFAN0l4kdek
- the comments seem to suggest the hacks have been fixed now though
It asks for too much info of course (full name, postcode, mobile number, e-mail address - none of which it actually needs) and although I would normally select Merseyside as my region, I had to select a special region called "Arriva CTBW North West" instead otherwise the CTBW special ticket doesn't appear.
I've no idea why the CTBW ticket needs a promo code - isn't it a special promo ticket on its own and should have been set at the 1 quid price without needing a code? Anyway, it then clumsily jumps out of the app to a Web browser for payment (obviously to avoid Google taking a 30% cut), but at least they do support PayPal. Once I'd paid, the ticket appeared in my list, but *don't* activate it until the day you want to use it - apparently it crazily expires only 18 hours after activation (so much for any chance of picking your day in advance).
I think I might switch on my mobile data before displaying it to the driver next Monday as a precaution (in theory, I could try and use the bus wi-fi, but I'd like to be ready in advance and judging by the app complaints, users struggle to get the ticket shown in time to the driver!). I'm quite surprised Arriva haven't updated this app for 5 months now in order to fix the complaints aired in the app store (a 1.7 rating for it as I speak!).
Why is there a separate section for CBTW and then the need for a code?!
Clumsy programming from dated system or an IT team that simply doesn't have a clue.
Slightly annoyingly, if you go from the ticket screen back to the home screen of your phone and then press the app icon to re-enter the app, it doesn't go straight to the ticket screen again. You still have to go 2 levels down the app after that to view it again.
As for using it on multiple days if it's limited to one ticket per account, all I'll say is that it doesn't seem to validate any of the account info and I'll leave it up the reader to work out what to try next...
"...you can then choose any day between Monday 3rd and Sunday 9th July to activate your ticket..."
Regarding the m-ticket app - I've been using it for a couple of years now and it has changed a lot in that time.
Currently it is working very well IMO.
One major issue for me was that you could only pay by entering credit/debit card details - on a phone, where zoom was not allowed by the app, was extremely difficult to even see what was being entered.
But now, you can pay with Paypal or Android Pay - I bought a ticket yesterday.
You can easily pay on the go - I have managed to log on and buy a ticket within 2 minutes with data, when I got to a bus stop and forgot that my m-ticket had expired.
Only remaining issues - sometimes the app tries to download data and that will stop the ticket being displayed for some time, so either make sure that you are in flight mode at a bus stop, or activate the app in a wifi area before you intend to travel, to make sure all is up to date, or try and bring up the ticket en route to the bus stop.
And being in flight mode when about to board a bus is very sensible - some people will always answer a mobile phone call, no matter what social situation they are in - if you answer your phone whilst boarding a bus, the ticket app will ping off and I doubt that the driver will be pleased to welcome your aboard, when you can't show your ticket.
m-tickets are the cheapest way to pay for bus commuting - shame that Arriva East Midlands did away with a quarterly ticket - with a monthly ticket I'm barely saving money, but 'tis more convenient than having to have the correct BFH ready.
Hot deal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViEmPHY5tGQ
And agree the app is dire