New fares for Bee Network buses and Metrolink trams are coming next year
A major overhaul of Bee Network bus and Metrolink tram tickets is coming to Greater Manchester in 2025.
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.
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.
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