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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan
(18/03/2017 09:16)SF07 Wrote: They are actually now listed on the Stagecoach website.
Similar to First Manchester, Stagecoach are offering tickets cheaper on their new mobile app compared to cash fares. Also, new smartcards issued after 2 April will incur a 50p charge for the first use.
Changes are:
Single fares:
- Fares upto £2 increased by 10p, Fares over £2 increased by 20p (concessionary fares increase 5p and 10p respectively)
- 11-16 without igo card goes up 10p
- Magic Bus £1 ticket increased by 50p
Day tickets:
- Adult ticket goes up from £4 to £4.30
- Mobile adult ticket priced at £4.20
- Child ticket goes up from £2 to £2.10
- Group and dayrider+1 tickets remain unchanged at £8.50 and £5.50
- Middleton dayrider ticket goes up from £3.20 to £3.50
- Magic dayrider goes up from £3.40 to £3.60
- Quays day ticket goes up from £3.30 to £3.50
Weekly/monthly tickets:
- Adult weekly ticket goes up from £13.50 to £14.50
- Mobile adult ticket priced at £14.00
- Child ticket goes up from £6.75 to £7.20
- Middletonrider weekly ticket goes up from £11 to £12.50
- 38 weekly ticket goes up from £10 to £12
- Magicrider weekly ticket goes up from £7.50 to £9
- Quays weekly ticket goes up from £10.50 to £11.50
- Stepping Hill weekly goes up from £5 to £6
- 28 day ticket goes up from £52 to £56
The return fare on the 314 route is withdrawn.
https://www.stagecoachbus.com/promos-and...april-2017
Those are really substantial ticket rises, unless First raise the fare on the 41/42 then students will just go to First or Arriva. I live at home still so thankfully I'm unaffected.
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