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TfGM and Andy Burnham confirm all Bee Network fares will be frozen for 2026

It's welcome news for the new year.

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 24th December 2025

Mayor Andy Burnham and local councillors have announced that all Bee Network fares will be frozen at their current price for 2026.

In what is said to be a move to make the Bee Network more ‘inclusive and accessible’ for all, it has now been confirmed that all bus and tram fares – including the £2 fare cap for an adult single journey – will be frozen for the whole of 2026.

Since all buses came under local control back in January of this year, more than 34 million single/hopper bus journeys have been made.

In case you weren’t aware, all single tickets on Bee Network buses are now ‘hoppers’, and this means passengers can ‘hop on’ as many buses as they like within one hour for the same price as existing single tickets.

Subject to budget approval in the new year, it’s planned for the £2 fare set to remain for a fourth year, while all other bus fares will remain the same price for the whole of 2026.

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Greater Manchester was the first area to introduce a £2 single bus fare in September 2022, and since then, the Bee Network says it has continued to ‘drive down the cost of travel’, with reductions in seven and 28-day bus tickets, as well as annual bus tickets.

Metrolink fares are also to be frozen for a sixth consecutive year.

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“We know that many people are struggling with the cost of living, so I am pleased to confirm that we are freezing Bee Network fares for the whole of next year,” commented Mayor Andy Burnham.

“Greater Manchester’s council leaders and I are committed to making sure that travel remains affordable and people can still get where they need to across the city region, with a bit more money in their pocket and one less thing to worry about.

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“Nowhere in the country is transforming public transport like we are in Greater Manchester.

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“Whether that’s new and improved services, better buses or low fares, we are delivering a network that works for our communities and our people.”

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