Climbs from £3.5m in 2015/16
It's been revealed the total income from bus tickets on the Island in the last twelve months has eclipsed £4million for the first time.
The statistics were published by the Department of Infrastructure, following a Freedom of Information request submitted this week.
The £4.1million figure includes tickets purchased on the buses themselves, as well as pre-paid fares, and the different 'go card' variations.
Equivalent figures in 2015/16 totalled just over £3.5million, which climbed to just under £4 million the following year, but now sits at over £4.1million for the most recent financial year.
The DoI has also issued a break down of the statistics, including the revenue from 'Go School' student cards.
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