Ten weeks of free daily unlimited Nottingham tram travel on offer in January sale

Sadly, the full range of tickets will also be increasing in line with inflation

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Tram passengers in Notts can get huge price reductions in Nottingham Express Transit’s (NET) January 2025 sale giving daily users the equivalent of two and a half months of free travel, or £200 off.

Running until January 31, 2025, The price of its annual adult season ticket has been reduced by £200, taking it from £725 to £525 – or just £1.44 a day. This means that anyone using the ticket will benefit from ten weeks of free daily unlimited tram travel due to the savings made.

Those looking to take advantage of the limited offer must purchase their ticket via the NETGO! app, where it will be available exclusively for customers.

Alison Sweeney, head of marketing at NET, said: “It’s no secret that the growing cost of living is challenging for everyone, and we want to make sure that more people have access to safe, reliable travel options. If you use the tram to commute, shop or visit friends and family regularly, this is a great opportunity to save hundreds of pounds in 2025, while taking the stress out of travel.”

From today (January 6, 2025), the prices of NET’s full range of tickets will also be increasing in line with inflation and the growing cost demands of running the network. This will see an adult day ticket go from £5.40 to £5.50, and an adult single go from £3.30 to £3.40.

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To find out more about all NET tickets visit: https://www.thetram.net/tickets

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David is managing editor of SITM with a love of all things pop culture. His main interests include supporting his beloved Mansfield Town FC, telling everyone how great the band Sparks are and obsessing about New Order. He was a journalist in local news before all this and then went on to badly sub-edit bits of the Nottingham Post, Derby Telegraph and Leicester Mercury.




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