I hope that your support our local public transport system (at a ridiculously low cost), Spikey ;-)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24273736
Actually, public transport around that part of Suffolk has always been a bit different. I remember, many years ago, taking a train with my parents to Halesworth in order to catch a connecting bus to Southwold. Upon our arrival in Halesworth though we found a sign telling us that the main bus company for the area had discontinued the service :(
However we then spotted a very small piece of paper saying that a local independent operator had taken over the route. So, after a nice lunch in Halesworth, we waited for the bus.
Upon its arrival my father asked the driver if they sold return tickets. The driver said "Yes", so my father asked for three return tickets to Southwold and handed over the fare. Then there was an impasse as he looked at the driver and the driver looked back at him. The driver said "Is there a problem?" and my father explained that he was simply waiting for his tickets.
The driver looked amazed. "We don't bother with tickets on our buses!", he explained. My father was confused: "But I've paid for returns. What happens when we want to come back?".
The driver was unperturbed. "Look", he said, "if you're going out now,you're obviously coming back on the last one this afternoon. Fred will be driving that one, so just tell him that you've paid Dave".
Sure enough, we caught the last bus home (with no tickets) and simply said "We paid Dave", which was accepted without query!