Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) confirmed prices will rise by around 5p for an adult on a single journey, jumping to £1.65 for passengers using a Smartcard and £1.85 for those purchasing a single-use ticket.
Adult season tickets on the network will also increase with a seven-day ticket now £14 when bought online or £15 when purchased in a station. The 28-day season ticket option will now be £53.50 when purchased online or £58 when purchased in stations.
A six-month ticket is to go up by £5 to £265 online or £285 in stations; and an adult annual ticket will increase to £485 online or £500 in stations. An adult daily fare using a Smartcard will increase by 10p to £3.20, while an adult return fare with a disposable ticket will be £3.
50 and a daily disposable ticket will now be £4.45. Prices for kids season tickets are unchanged, starting from £6.
50 for a seven-day ticket bought online. Passengers using Subway Pay-As-You-Go credit on a Smartcard will continue to access all-day travel for a capped price of £3.20.
Park and Ride (including return Subway travel) will rise by 20p to £7.90 in the New Year. Short-term parking only at any of the Subway’s three park and ride sites on Bridge Street, Shields Road, and Kelvinbridge will increase to over a £1 for a half an hour stay.
Those wishing to park for one hour will pay £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 January 2, 2025. Get all the latest news from around the country Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country.
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