
GLASGOW Subway fares are set to rise again in the New Year.
Adult passengers using a Smartcard will have to fork out an extra 15p for single journeys – up to £1.80.
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Daily adult Smartcard fares, which allow unlimited travel, will jump by 20p to £3.40.
And all child fares will rise by 5p.
Meanwhile, adult disposable ticket prices will stay the same – with a single at £1.85, a return at £3.50 and a daily at £4.45.
This means the Smartcard remains the cheaper option but that riders will only save a mere 5p per journey.
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Weekly adult Subway Season tickets will increase by 50p – with the adult seven-day ticket sitting at £14.50 when bought online or £15.50 when purchased in person.
The 28-day season ticket will come in at £55 online or £60 in stations.
And the six-month ticket will jump up by a tenner, while the annual one will rise by £15.
Park and ride fares will also be impacted in the price hikes.
Short-term parking at three sites on the city‘s Bridge Street, Shields Road and Kelvinbridge will see prices rise by 5p for 30 minutes and for an hour.
Parking for two hours at any of these sites will jump up by 10p.
All of these price hikes were approved by the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) which runs the Glasgow Subway.
All of these changes will come into effect from January 5, 2026.