How Do You Ride The Tram In Birmingham?

You can buy tickets from the conductor on the tram, on the My Metro App or use a Swift pay as you go card. Tram stops are in four ticket zones (Metro Ticket Zones 1-4). The zones you can travel between are based on your ticket. You can find what zones your stops are in on our online service.

Where does the tram stop in Birmingham?

Midland Metro : Tram Stops

Stop Location Platforms
Birmingham, Snow Hill Part of Network Rail station 2 island platform
St. Paul’s Reserved track 2
Jewellery Quarter Reserved track 2 +2 main line
Soho, Benson Road Reserved track 2

Can you pay by card on the tram in Wolverhampton?

Single, return and day tickets can be purchased from the Conductor on the tram. You can pay by cash, contactless or Swift pay as you go.

Can you drive on tram lines in Birmingham?

In fact cars CAN drive on the tram lines. The tram section along Stephenson Street and Corporation Street for example DOES allow traffic though it is meant to be for “access only”, to drop people or luggage at a hotel or to do a delivery at a building.

Are Birmingham trams Electric?

Birmingham Corporation Tramways operated a network of tramways in Birmingham from 1904 until 1953.

Birmingham Corporation Tramways
Track gauge 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Propulsion system(s) Electric
Electrification (600 V DC)
Statistics

How do you pay for the tram in Birmingham?

You can buy tickets from the conductor on the tram, on the My Metro App or use a Swift pay as you go card. Tram stops are in four ticket zones (Metro Ticket Zones 1-4). The zones you can travel between are based on your ticket.

Can I use my bus pass on the trams in Birmingham?

Your pass also entitles you to other travel concessions on bus, train and tram (West Midlands Metro) services across the West Midlands Network area from 9.30am Monday to Friday, and anytime during the weekend or bank holidays.

Are trams free in Birmingham?

Tram network in Birmingham has been extended with a catenary-free section from Birmingham New Street station to the city hall and library. It is the first tram line in the UK without overhead wires. The new extension is served by the battery-powered trams.

How long does the tram take from Wolverhampton to Birmingham?

The journey takes approximately 24 min. How far is it from Birmingham New Street Station to Wolverhampton St George’s tram stop?

Can you pay cash on Birmingham buses?

There are four easy ways for you to buy your tickets on the bus, using Tap & cap, Contactless payments, paying with cash or paying with a Swift Pay As You Go card.

What must you do when passing a tram?

Tram drivers usually have their own traffic signals and may be permitted to move when you are not. Always give way to trams. Do not try to race or overtake them or pass them on the inside, unless they are at tram stops or stopped by tram signals and there is a designated tram lane for you to pass.

What happens if you don’t pay the Clean Air Zone in Birmingham?

You must pay the charge by 11:59pm on the sixth day after driving into the zone. You can pay up to 6 days before you travel. If you do not pay the charge in this time, you may get a penalty charge notice ( PCN ). The maximum payment that can be made in a single transaction is £5,000.

Why are trams suspended in Birmingham?

The bodywork cracks are new issues affecting the older fleet in the city. Tram services were suspended last June and again in November last year after issues linked to the bodywork and wheels were found in the fleet.

How many trams are there in Birmingham?

There were a total of 843 trams (with a maximum of 825 in service at any one time), 20 depots, 45 main routes and a total route length of 80½ miles (129.6 km). Birmingham Corporation built all the tramways and leased the track to various companies.

How do electric trams work?

Today, most trams use electrical power, usually fed by a pantograph sliding on an overhead line; older systems may use a trolley pole or a bow collector. In some cases, a contact shoe on a third rail is used.

Can I use contactless on Birmingham trains?

PLEASE NOTE: Contactless PAYG is only available for use in Standard Class on National Rail services. To travel in First Class, you will need to purchase an ‘orange’ Ticket.

How do you pay for public transport in Birmingham?

You can use cash or a card to pay for fares and tickets on the bus, train or tram in the West Midlands. Some buses (NX Bus and Stagecoach Bus) and the tram (My Metro) also have mobile apps available where you can also buy tickets.

How do you pay for trams UK?

Our trams have gone cashless.
Cashless trams

  1. Pay as you go with contactless (card or device) or an Oyster card for £1.50 for a single adult journey.
  2. Travelcard including Zones 3,4 5 or 6.
  3. Bus & Tram Pass on your Oyster card.
  4. One Day Bus & Tram Pass.
  5. Paper Day Travelcard including Zones 3,4 5 or 6.

Can I use my debit card on the bus in Birmingham?

You can use your contactless payment card/device to pay for travel on our services where contactless is accepted.

How do I use my MCard?

How do I use my MCard? When travelling by bus or train, simply place your MCard on a smart reader on the bus or smart-enabled rail gate. TOUCH – BEEP – GO. You will need to hold it on the smart reader until the card has been read properly.

Can pensioners travel free on trains?

Travel free on bus, tram, Tube, DLR, London Overground and Elizabeth line. You can travel free on TfL services with your Older Person’s Freedom Pass from 09:00 weekdays and anytime at weekends and on bank holidays. If you have a Disabled Person’s Freedom Pass, you can still travel at any time on our services.