Park & Ride Fares & Tickets
Fares
Daily travel on the W1 Park & Ride costs £2.20 and includes parking at Perdiswell. Under 19s pay £1.00 for a travel only ticket or £2.20 if parking.
Over 60s or those with a disability travel for free with a Worcestershire Concessionary Pass but must pay £2.20 if parking, unless displaying a Blue Badge.
Click the links below for a full summary of fares and ticketing for Worcester Park & Ride.
W1 Fares & Ticket Information
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W1 Concessionary Travel Information
Worcester Park & Ride Saver Tickets
We have introduced a range of Park & Ride Saver tickets to make travelling on the Worcester Park & Ride even easier! Some of the tickets are also available to purchase in advance over the phone – saving you time and money!
- The Group Saver
Park & Ride for the car and driver and up to six passengers for just £3.50.
Available from the ticket machine at Perdiswell Park & Ride.
- Park & Ride Saver Book of 12
A multi-trip ticket make up of 12 self-validating daily tickets for £20.00 (daily tickets cost £2.20 when purchased separately). The tickets can be used at any time within three months from purchase. Call 08456034102* to purchase this ticket.
- Park & Ride Saver Weekly
Six days of Park & Ride for £8.00. Available from the ticket machine at Perdiswell or by calling 0845 603 4102*. Also available on board the bus if parking is not required.
- Park & Ride Saver Weekly Under 19
Six days of travel for £4.00 (daily travel costs under £1.00 for under 19s). Available on board the bus, from the ticket machine at Perdiswell Park & Ride or by calling 0845 603 4102*.
- Park & Ride Saver Monthly
One calendar month of travel on Park & ride for £30.00. The ticket can be used at any time within three months from purchase. Call 0845 603 4102* to purchase this ticket.
*Lines are open Monday to Friday 09.30-15.00. All major debit/credit cards will be accepted. Tickets will be posted out on the same day.
Page Information:Last modification: 09:40:00, 14th July, 2008 by
Colin Banks Review date: 27th November, 2008