New 2025 Bee Network bus and Metrolink tram fares confirmed – full list
Date published: 07 October 2024
A Metrolink tram to Rochdale at Rochdale train station
A major overhaul of Bee Network bus and Metrolink tram tickets is coming to Greater Manchester in 2025.
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is rolling out a new ‘pay-as-you-go’ ticket system from 23 March, meaning passengers can use their phone or contactless bank card on either a tram or bus, and be charged for one ‘multi-modal’ ticket.
Daily tickets will be capped at £9.50 for unlimited travel within Greater Manchester, with off-peak discounts taking the price for journeys starting after 9.30am, down to £7.80 for all-Greater Manchester travel.
‘Hopper’ bus fares, which allow someone to take as many services in an hour, will be in place by that point, and it’s thought they will move from a printed QR-code to the tap-in-and-out system. All Greater Manchester buses will be under public control by 5 January, when south Manchester services are ‘franchised’.
The overhaul means TfGM have released new ticket prices for the new tap-in-and-out system – which is only available on adult tickets. For bus only travel, singles will remain at £2, and a day ticket is £5. Weeklies are £20.
It’s £6 for unlimited bus journeys with tram travel inside one Metrolink zone, or £5.40 off-peak and £24.80 weekly. For bus travel and trams in zones one and two, covering the city centre, it’s £6.70, or £6.40 off-peak and £28.40 weekly.
For unlimited travel on all Greater Manchester buses and trams, it’s £9.50 a day, or £7.80 off-peak and £41 weekly.
Metrolink-only fares are set to remain the same, with a one-zone single costing £1.40. A one-zone day ticket is £2.70, or £1.90 off-peak.
For travel in zones one and two, a single is £2.80, day ticket is £4.30, and off-peak is £3.50.
A single from zones one to four is £4.60, a day ticket is £7.10, and off-peak is £4.90.
Children under five can travel free when accompanied by an adult, and children over-five pay half an adult fare.
Ethan Davies, Local Democracy Reporter
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