From 15th June 2025, bus fares will be changing. Due to the continued steep rise in industry costs, including overheads and labour, a review of fares has been necessary to ensure the bus network remains operating at current levels whilst still being able to cover costs.
The last increase to nBus tickets was in July 2024.
The new nBus prices are agreed between all West Midlands Bus Operators and Transport for West Midlands.
- A single adult ticket will go up 10p to £3
- An all day ticket is going up 40p from £4.80 to £5.20
- A week pass will be £20, changing from £18 currently. Paying by Direct Debit is still the best value way to travel regularly at £64 a month.
- Child single tickets stay unchanged at £1.50.
| Ticket | Was | New Price from 15th June |
| Adult single | £2.90 | £3 |
| Adult nBus 1 day | £4.80 | £5.20 |
| Adult nBus 1 week | £18 | £20 |
| Adult nBus 4 weeks | £64 | £70 |
| Adult nBus Monthly Direct Debit | £59 | £64 |
| Child single | £1.50 | Frozen at £1.50 |
| Child nBus 1 day | £2.40 | £2.60 |
| Child nBus 1 week | £9 | £10 |
| Child nBus 4 weeks | £32 | £35 |
| Child nBus Monthly Direct Debit | £30 | £33 (from 1st July) |
| Group nBus day ticket | £8.50 | £9.20 |
| Pre 9.30am Concessionary single | £1.50 | £2 |
Visit the TfWM ticket finder to browse the complete range of bus tickets.
For details of changes to other NX Bus ticket prices, including Student Term Passes and Outer Zones, please see the NX West Midlands or NX Coventry websites.
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Only applies to Diamond? I see no NX logo.
“The new nBus prices are agreed between all West Midlands Bus Operators and Transport for West Midlands.”
So why no NXWM logo?
What about March of this year?
There were price rises then also weren’t there?
Not that I’m aware of.
The last increase to single fares was in January when the fare cap went up but other fares (such as Outer Zone) didn’t change until March 2025.
The webpage for the ticket prices is still on the Service change page.
Here’s the link
https://www.tfwm.org.uk/swift-and-tickets/nnetwork-nbus-and-ntrain-tickets/changes-to-nnetwork-and-ntrain-tickets-from-2-march-2025/
Ah but those were due to annual rail fare increases.