Greater Manchester Introduces Contactless Payment for Travelers
Starting March 23, 2025, travelers in Greater Manchester will experience a significant upgrade in public transport with the introduction of digital payment methods across the Bee Network’s buses and trams. The updated platform will enable travelers to cover their journeys using bank cards or smart devices, ensuring the lowest possible fare and simplifying the travel experience.
With this pay-as-you-go option, daily fares will be capped at £5, while weekly fares will not exceed £20. The introduction of contactless payments aims to streamline travel for both locals and visitors, offering a more convenient alternative to traditional ticketing systems. This change will cover all Bee Network bus services, allowing passengers to switch between buses and trams seamlessly.
For travelers, this system removes the need for pre-purchased tickets or precise planning. It offers flexibility and affordability, particularly for those exploring Greater Manchester on a budget. The integration of buses and trams means tourists can now enjoy easier, spontaneous travel throughout the city and surrounding areas. Whether traveling for business or leisure, the capped fares ensure that visitors won’t face unexpected costs when navigating multiple transport modes.
The pay-as-you-go system, already in place on Metrolink since 2019, will also reduce confusion for first-time visitors unfamiliar with local fare structures. By guaranteeing a fixed maximum cost for daily and weekly travel, tourists can focus on enjoying their time in the region without worrying about overspending on transportation.
This development positions Greater Manchester as a more traveler-friendly destination, offering seamless transport similar to that found in other major cities like London. The simplified system is expected to enhance the travel experience for visitors, making public transport a more attractive option for getting around the city.