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zoey | 12:58 Mon 03rd Sep 2007 | Travel
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Can anybody help...
I am going to be using the metro to get to college on quite often for the next year... I am confused by which ticket to get.
I will buy it daily. I am a Student in full time education and 16. Do i have to buy an adult ticket or a concessions or can I still get a childs ticket?
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Sorry, the title was meant to say metro! =]
WHICH metro ? - there are several in different parts of the country.
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Sorry I forgot to mention that. Although I should think they are all about the same... it's in Manchester. Eccles line to be precise.
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According to the Metrolink website, you can get a Scholar's Permit and travel on a child's ticket during term time only.

Check the website for details, and ask at your college:
http://www.metrolink.co.uk/tickets/concession/ index.asp

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