21 and Under Day Ticket
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Ticket details
Valid on:
Ticket types:
Single / Day / Pay As You Go
Passenger types:
16-18 years old
19-21 years old
Student aged 21 or under
Price:
£3Information
If you're 21 or under, save money on day tickets on buses, Metro, the Shields Ferry and local rail.
For just £3 all day, young people aged 21 or under can travel on:
- buses in Tyne and Wear, Northumberland and County Durham
- Tyne and Wear Metro
- the Shields Ferry
- Northern train services between Blaydon and Sunderland
Frequently asked questions
Is a Day ticket cheaper than a Return or operator-specific day ticket?
This will vary depending on your travel plans and the number of buses and other modes of transport you will use.
Some operators no longer sell return tickets but offer their own day tickets which may be cheaper if your journeys will only be on that operator’s buses and within its validity zone.
If your journeys include more than one operator, transport mode, or you need a wider geographical validity zone then the relevant Day Rover or TNE Day Saver ticket is likely to be the best value.
If you are only going to use one bus each way then your cheapest option will usually to be purchase a single ticket for each journey, this will be up to £1 if you are 21 or under.
How many journeys can I do with these tickets?
There is no limit on the number of journeys which can be made within the validity of your travel ticket – so the more journeys you make, the more money you will save!
What happens if I’m not sure how many journeys I will do?
Tickets cannot be re-issued during its validity, and therefore a decision needs to be made in advance of purchasing your ticket as to which product will offer the best value.
In 2026, the North East MSA are aiming to implement smart capping which will enable flexibility so the best value fare will be calculated automatically.
What if I lose my ticket?
Tickets are non-refundable and will not be replaced. In the event you lose your ticket, you will need to buy a replacement.
How do I use my ticket at the Metro barrier?
If you have purchased your ticket elsewhere, you can simply show your ticket to the staff at the ticket barriers and they will let you through. Metro staff are aware of the ticket type and that it can be issued by the bus operators.
Exceptions
Read any exceptions to single and all day tickets on the Bus travel exceptions page.