Green Lane
Member
Hello again all,
Despite travelling to Manchester quite a bit, I've never actually travelled on the tram before. In a couple of weeks time though, I have a daytrip planned involving multiple tram journeys on the same day.
Firstly, are "day tickets" (I think they are called "Saver" tickets) currently available for the Manchester Metrolink?
I was looking here on the official ticket selector http://www.metrolink.co.uk/tickets/ticketselector/
and that system only mentions Single, Returns or Season tickets. Is there any reason why day saver tickets would not appear on that system?
Also how much does an off-peak day saver ticket cost?
Secondly, is it true that the price of the day saver ticket depends on where you board the tram? I heard that day saver tickets were about a pound cheaper on the Eccles line than elsewhere on the system, even though the validity of the different priced tickets is the same? (i.e. the entire Metrolink network).
That being the case, would it be cheaper if I just bought a return train ticket from Liverpool Lime Street to Eccles and then start/end my tram journeys at Eccles buying the day saver ticket from there, rather than going to Manchester Victoria or Piccadilly say?
Thanks very much for any possible answers.
Despite travelling to Manchester quite a bit, I've never actually travelled on the tram before. In a couple of weeks time though, I have a daytrip planned involving multiple tram journeys on the same day.
Firstly, are "day tickets" (I think they are called "Saver" tickets) currently available for the Manchester Metrolink?
I was looking here on the official ticket selector http://www.metrolink.co.uk/tickets/ticketselector/
and that system only mentions Single, Returns or Season tickets. Is there any reason why day saver tickets would not appear on that system?
Also how much does an off-peak day saver ticket cost?
Secondly, is it true that the price of the day saver ticket depends on where you board the tram? I heard that day saver tickets were about a pound cheaper on the Eccles line than elsewhere on the system, even though the validity of the different priced tickets is the same? (i.e. the entire Metrolink network).
That being the case, would it be cheaper if I just bought a return train ticket from Liverpool Lime Street to Eccles and then start/end my tram journeys at Eccles buying the day saver ticket from there, rather than going to Manchester Victoria or Piccadilly say?
Thanks very much for any possible answers.
