

Metrolink ticket zones launched on Sunday 13 January 2019. Stop-to-stop tickets have been replaced with simpler, more flexible and better value zone based tickets. You can buy your zone based tickets from all the usual points of sale, including, ticket vending machines at Metrolink stops, the get me there website and app, TfGM Travelshops and from PayPoint retailers.



How it works Every Metrolink stop is in a ticket zone. There are four ticket zones, with zone 1 covering stops in the city centre and zone 4 covering stops furthest away from the city centre. When you buy a Metrolink ticket you will choose which zone or zones you want the ticket to be valid in. Your ticket will be valid for travel anywhere within your chosen zone(s). You must have a ticket which is valid for all the zones you travel through. You cannot travel through a zone without a ticket which is valid for that zone. For example, if you make a journey from Manchester Airport in zone 4, through the city centre in zone 1 and out to Rochdale Town Centre in zone 4, you must have a zones 1+2+3+4 ticket, as your journey travels through all four zones. A zone 4 only ticket would not be valid for this journey.

Stops on the border of two zones There are 11 stops which are on the border of two zones. These stops are in two fare zones. They are shown on the tram map with the stop name in a white box. For example, Stretford is on the border of zones 2 and 3, so is in zone 2 and in zone 3. If you travel from Stretford to a stop in zone 2 or 1, you should treat Stretford as a stop in zone 2. If you travel to a stop in zone 3 or 4, you should treat Stretford as a stop in zone 3. Use our zone finder to find out which zones you travel through. Add on tickets for journeys outside your zones If you have a paper or app ticket, and want to make a journey that starts or ends in a zone not covered by your current ticket, you can buy a second ticket for only the additional zone(s) not covered by your current ticket. For example, if you have a 28-day zone 1+2 paper or app ticket, and on one day want to travel in zones 1, 2 and 3, you can purchase a 1-day zone 3 only ticket for the portion of your journeys not covered by your current ticket. You should present the ticket for the zone you are currently in when inspected. Ticket machines at tram stops only sell tickets which include the zone they are in. You may need to get off the tram mid journey to buy your add on ticket from a ticket machine. Alternatively, you can purchase your add on ticket from the get me there app before starting your journey. Unfortunately add on tickets cannot be purchased for get me there smart cards and you must buy a separate ticket for all the zones you travel through if you are making a journey to zones not covered by your current ticket. Ticket prices The price of your zone based ticket depends on which and how many zones you travel through. To find the cost of your Metrolink travel, use our ticket price finder.