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Andrew Cowell, 48, caught 80 buses during his whistle-stop tour of the country. (Image: SWNS) A savvy traveller used the government’s £2 bus fare cap to embark on an epic 1,000-mile trip across England and Wales. Andrew Cowell, 48, caught 80 buses during his whistle-stop tour of the country which he completed in just 13 days.

He left his home in Allestree, Derbys., on June 10 and took six buses to travel 115 miles to Lancaster in one day. Andrew, a railway operations planner, then took dozens of buses with 39 different operators to explore more 20 counties the length and breadth of England and Wales.



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