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Ticket prices for new stations ‘comparable to buses’

Birmingham Mail

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March 02, 2026

BOSSES have revealed how much it will cost to use the stations.

The stations come under ‘Zone 3' with a return ticket to and from New Street costing £5.50 or £3.70 off peak.

For people travelling from Moseley to Kings Heath or Kings Heath to Pineapple Road, an anytime return will cost £3.90 while an off peak return will cost £3.10. A peak single ticket will also cost £3.10. Moseley to Pineapple Road will cost £4.30 for an anytime return, £3.60 for an off-peak return and £3.50 for a peak single.

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