Too young to travel on that ticket? Posted by grahame at 17:38, 16th April 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From The BBC
A tram inspector told a mum using a family ticket that she could be fined because her baby and toddler were "too young" to be classed as children.
Cassie took the Metrolink into Manchester city centre from Droylsden in Tameside earlier this month for a church service with her husband and their two children.
Using a £7.10 off-peak family day travel card, Cassie was told by a ticket inspector that because under-fives travel for free, they did not count as "children" under ticketing terms and conditions.
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has since apologised and said it would "make sure that all staff are aware that there is no minimum age for children travelling on a family ticket".
Cassie took the Metrolink into Manchester city centre from Droylsden in Tameside earlier this month for a church service with her husband and their two children.
Using a £7.10 off-peak family day travel card, Cassie was told by a ticket inspector that because under-fives travel for free, they did not count as "children" under ticketing terms and conditions.
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has since apologised and said it would "make sure that all staff are aware that there is no minimum age for children travelling on a family ticket".
an interesting twist on ticket ages
Did your realise that an "adult" ticket is acceptable at any age? For 2 adults and a child travelling together, the cheapest way (GWR and some others, but not XC) can be a Groupsave if during Groupsave hours.
Re: Too young to travel on that ticket? Posted by bobm at 20:21, 16th April 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Only last week I travelled on a groupsave with one of the adults actually being a seven year old child.
What the story doesn’t say is how much an adult ticket is. Most family tickets are more expensive, even if only slightly, than an adult travelling on their own.
Re: Too young to travel on that ticket? Posted by grahame at 21:26, 16th April 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
What the story doesn’t say is how much an adult ticket is. Most family tickets are more expensive, even if only slightly, than an adult travelling on their own.
If you're travelling as a single parent with a four year old (something I did many years ago), if you have a family and friends railcard it is cheaper to use that and have the "baby" travel on a child ticket.
I have just checked this - Melksham to Llanwrda - single for 1 adult, £43.90. ... single for 1 adult + 1 child on a railcard - £37.50. .... HOWEVER - the GWR booking engine does not help me find this. It asks me how many children aged 5-15 and I have to know that a child under 5 can travel on one of these tickets. There's no box on there for me to specify number of babies to help me get the best fare. I'm sure a manned ticket office would have helped me get the best fare!
Re: Too young to travel on that ticket? Posted by LiskeardRich at 22:04, 16th April 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Stagecoach southwest have amended their family tickets to become a group ticket. It covers up to 5 people of any age. The requirement for some to be children has been removed.