How to Earn Points in Croydon London Bus Simulator

Every method to earn points in Croydon — passenger tickets, on-time departures, wheelchair bonuses, trams, shifts, and rush hour multipliers explained.

Points — often called credits in community discussions — are the backbone of progression in Croydon London Bus Simulator. Without them you cannot expand your fleet, unlock operator variants, or compete on weekly company leaderboards. Every gameplay loop ultimately feeds the point economy: boarding passengers, running punctual services, and choosing high-yield routes during peak periods.

Passenger Boarding Income

Passengers are NPCs who spawn at bus stops when you begin a route or after serving a stop. Each requests a ticket type visible in a speech bubble. Issue the correct fare via the dashboard or interactive ticket machine, close doors, and depart to receive 3-6 points per boarding passenger. The exact amount scales with XP upgrades on the operator you are driving for — grinding one company like Croycoach or Arriva raises your per-passenger rate over time.

Alighting passengers ring the bell onboard. Stop safely, open doors, and collect 3 points per exiting passenger. Master ticket handling in our dashboard and tickets guide before chasing high-traffic routes.

On-Time Departure Bonuses

Watch the departure countdown on your dashboard. When it displays Due, pull away promptly. Each on-time stop earns 5 bonus points, tallied at route end. A perfect 20-stop run adds 100 points beyond passenger income — enough to accelerate purchases from our bus tier list recommendations.

Doug Wheelchair Bonus

Doug spawns occasionally as a wheelchair passenger. Deploy the ramp on a low-floor bus, board him, and earn 10 points when he alights (blue bell icon). High-floor buses cannot serve Doug. See cameras and doors for ramp operation details.

Tram Earnings

Trams pay 15 points per stop departed, rising to 20 when on time. Tram routes require Croydon Pro for TR1-TR3 access. Compare bus versus tram efficiency in our bus vs tram video guide and use the points calculator to model your sessions.

Shifts, Rush Hour, and Events

Hourly server shifts add participation bonuses on a randomly selected route. Rush hour (07:00-10:00 and 16:00-19:00 GMT) spawns more passengers per stop. Seasonal events like the Christmas Event award daily challenge points — check our codes and rewards page for current event information since Croydon does not use traditional promo codes.

Robux Point Purchases

The Shop sells direct point bundles if you prefer skipping grind time. Larger bundles offer better Robux-to-point ratios (up to roughly 6.67 points per Robux at the 7,500 tier). Most dedicated players earn faster through Pro replacement routes on our subscription routes page combined with shift participation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are points used for in Croydon?
Points (also called credits) purchase new buses, unlock variants for owned vehicles, and buy trams when available. They are the primary progression currency.
How many points do I get per passenger?
Boarding awards 3-6 points per passenger depending on operator XP upgrades. Alighting awards 3 points each. Doug awards 10 points when he exits after successful ramp boarding.
How do on-time departure bonuses work?
Depart each stop when the countdown shows Due to earn 5 points per stop, paid out at route completion.
Can I buy points with Robux?
Yes. The in-game Shop sells point bundles from 150 points (40 Robux) up to 37,500 points (5,625 Robux).
Do trams earn more points than buses?
Trams earn 15 points per stop departed, or 20 if on time. They require Croydon Pro for route access.

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