In Greater Manchester: Children under 5 years old travel for free on trams. Children aged 5-11 can pay child fares on trams. If you are aged 11-16, you must have an igo pass to travel using a child ticket on trams in Greater Manchester.
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You can't pay for your ticket on the tram, you must pay for your ticket BEFORE getting on the tram. If you buy a physical ticket, you must have this ticket on you throughout your whole journey, you must not lose it! If you have your ticket on your phone, make sure that your phone is fully charged.
No, trams in Manchester are not free. The only exception is if you buy a combined Rail Tram Bus ticket. This can be done at the machine. You will find an option for a combined travel ticket and it will include the train journey as well as trams outside of zone 1.
In Greater Manchester: Children under 5 years old travel for free on buses. Children aged 5-11 can pay child fares on buses. If you are aged 11-16, you must have an igo pass to travel using a child ticket on buses in Greater Manchester.
Up to four children under 11 travel free with a fare-paying adult. Your child doesn't need a photocard to:Travel free on buses and trams (unless they look older than 10) Buy child-rate paper tickets (unless they look older than 10)
Children under 11 travel free on most public transport services in London when accompanied by a fare-paying adult, or with a 5-10 Zip Oyster photocard. Children aged 11 to 15 years old can get free or discounted travel with a Zip Oyster photocard, or a Young Visitor discount.
In England you can get a bus pass for free travel when you reach the State Pension age. If you live in London, you can travel free on buses, tubes and other transport when you're 60, but only within London. In Wales you can get a bus pass when you reach 60.
Up to 4 people can use the same MetroCard. It will still cost $2.90 per person per ride but you do not need to pay the $1 fee for multiple cards. Each ride includes a free transfer (within two hours) between subway lines, bus, and subway, or between buses.
Transport for Greater ManchesterMetrolink head Danny Vaughan highlighted the network's “exemplary safety record” and said that the use of innovative technology to monitor driver attention and over-speeding was “industry-leading”.