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Changes to Subway fares

Written by SPT 18/12/2024

Increase to fares from January.

Subway fares are set to increase in the new year by 5p for an adult Single journey (making it £1.65 using a Smartcard and £1.85 for a single-use ticket). An adult Daily fare using a Smartcard will increase 10p to £3.20. An adult Return fare with a disposable ticket will be £3.50 and a Daily disposable ticket will now be £4.45.

Adult Subway Season tickets also see an increase with an adult seven-day ticket now £14 when bought online or £15 when bought in stations. The 28-day season ticket will now be £53.50 when purchased online or £58 when purchased in stations; the six-month ticket increases £5 to £265 online or £285 in stations; and the adult annual ticket increases £485 online or £500 in station.

Prices for Child Subway season tickets are unchanged, starting from as little as £6.50 for a seven-day ticket bought online.

Passengers using Subway Pay-As-You-Go credit on a Smartcard continue to get the best prices available, including all-day travel for a capped price of £3.20.

Park and Ride (including return Subway travel) increases 20p to £7.90 in the new year.

Short-term parking only at any of the Subway’s three park and ride sites – Bridge Street, Shields Road, and Kelvinbridge will increase 5p for 30mins and will now be £1.05; parking for one hour will increase £2.05; and for two hours will be £3.10.

The Park & Ride seven-day season ticket will now be £37; the Park & Ride 28-day season ticket will be £139; Park & Ride six-month season ticket will be £695; and Park & Ride annual season ticket will be £1,230.

The price increases come into effect from Thursday 2 January 2025.

All increases were approved by the SPT Partnership Board.