Ok. That works out at about £39 per return journey according to my calculations.
If the nation can afford an 11% hike in MPs' pay, total refurbishment of the Palace of Westminster and the cost of renewing Trident, it can probably just about manage to keep a drastically reduced 394 bus service running Mondays to Fridays only. And in terms of the public good and of value for money, keeping the bus is arguably a better use of those "scarce resources" they keep banging on about!
Perhaps folks have woken up to the fact they must use it or lose it. All the times I've seen it it in recent months - both before & after the threat of withdrawal - at two different points on the route - it's been very quiet
I use the 394 frequently, and the fact is that, while I've never seen it "packed to the rafters", sometimes it's reasonably full and sometimes it's nearly empty. Usage varies quite a bit - as an instance, I travel regularly from Hazel Grove to Marple and back once a week at the same times, and sometimes the bus has eight or nine passengers and at other times only a couple.