Centro has introduced a new ticket search facility on its website to make finding the right travel ticket quicker and easier.
Whether passengers are looking to travel for one day or longer the new ticket search facility will help them discover the best option for their bus, rail or Metro journey.
With one of the most comprehensive public transport networks in the country, getting around the West Midlands has never been easier.
By using this new facility passengers can search for tickets across all transport types and operators to find the best value tickets and the ones that best suit their travel needs.
Cllr Christine Mills, lead member for integration at Centro said:
“This is a great innovation as people can plan their journey across all transport modes as well as working out which tickets provide the best value.
“Our aim is to provide passengers with one of the most easy-to-use, integrated public transport networks in the world. It also ties in perfectly with the Network West Midlands initiative which aims to give clear and up-to-date timetable, journey and ticketing information to make using buses and other modes of sustainable transport easier for the travelling public.”
If a customer wants to travel across the region and needs to use both train and bus or tram it might be cheapest to buy a nnetwork one day ticket which offers unlimited bus, train and Metro travel for one day throughout the West Midlands area for £6.50.
Alternatively it might make more sense to buy an nbus ticket which offers flexibility to passengers as they can be used on nearly every bus service in the West Midlands, including those run by National Express, Diamond, Choice and Arriva. It is a steal at £3.70 for an adult or £2.45 for a child and it can be used all day and provides excellent value.
All nnetwork tickets can be purchased on line and there are also links to operator’s websites.
For more information about tickets or about Network West Midlands people can visit http://www.networkwestmidlands.com/CT_TicketSearch.aspx. Alternatively, they can pick up information leaflets from train stations and Centro and Travel West Midlands information centres.