System One Travelcards making some changes

Date published: 31 August 2017


System One Travelcards make changes to tickets from 3 September.

The change to the range also reflects the moving travel patterns of commuters and leisure
users in Greater Manchester.

Our Day Tickets, the most popular ticket will now be an all day ticket with no off peak ticket.

The price for paper and smart will now become the same so regardless of the best way for
you to purchase you will always pay the same for your travel.

We will also start to bring into line our other smart and paper ticket options following the
introductory special offer discount at launch in September 2015.

We have also added a new 16-18 ticket into the get me there range that allows half price
(based on the adult fare) travel for those aged 16-18 on any bus in the System One network, which is great news for young people remaining in education and training.

We are also removing some System One tickets where we have seen sales decline to low
numbers over the last 3 years. These include the Weekender, train and tram bus add on
and all annual tickets (apart from the bus, train and city centre tram option).

BusCard Extra tickets will all be removed from the range completely. In July we added 1, 7
& 28 day Bus and Tram tickets onto the smart product range and many customers have
made the switch.

For those who use as a train ‘add on’ our popular County Card – Bus, Train and City Centre Tram remains available in 7, 28 and Annual options.

Customers can seek support for their ticket choices by visiting
www.systemonetravelcards.co.uk or contacting
customerservices@systemonetravelcards.co.uk

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