This ticket gives you unlimited travel throughout your chosen Metrolink zones.
Your ticket must be valid in all zones you travel through.
Check if you qualify
Anyone can buy this ticket.
But, if you're under 16 (or aged 16 with an igo pass) or have a TfGM-issued disabled concessionary pass, you can buy a half-price ticket. Find out more about concessionary passes and tickets.
The costs and benefits
Zones | Cost |
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Any one zone (1, 2, 3 or 4) | £2.70 |
Two zones (1+2) | £4.30 |
Two zones (2+3 or 3+4) | £3.50 |
Three zones (1+2+3) | £6.10 |
Three zones (2+3+4) | £4.70 |
All zones (1+2+3+4) | £7.10 |
Travel all day, including peak periods (before 9.30am Monday to Friday), as many times as you want for one day, until the last tram - even if that's after midnight.
Contactless early bird bonus – touch-in to start all journeys before 7am (or after 9.30am) and your daily cap will be the off-peak travelcard price.
Clipper – buy 10 travelcards for the price of 9 at getmethere.com or from a PayPoint store or TfGM Travelshop.
How to buy your ticket
You must buy your ticket before your first journey. You cannot buy tickets on the tram.
The easiest way to travel is using a contactless card or device, using the smart readers on stops to pay for journeys as you go. We’ll work out the adult single or travelcard prices for your journeys, up to a daily and weekly cap.
Find out more about travelling with contactless
You can also buy an adult ticket by using a smart card. It’s easy and avoids the queues. This is also a great way to purchase add on tickets for outside your usual season ticket zones.
Alternatively, you can buy a ticket at a ticket machine on the tram stop using cash or card (including contactless).
Find out more about how to buy a Metrolink tram ticket
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