When travelling using our tickets, whether by train or bus, our price categories apply.
If you wish to know the price of a ticket, the easiest way is to search for your journey using our journey planner. Prices for our fixed-rate tickets can be found here on the website.
Price chart for tickets with a fixed price
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Child 0-6 years
Age 0-6 years. Two children may travel free of charge when accompanied by a paying passenger until the day they turn seven. A Young Person fare applies for the third child onwards. Children not accompanied by a paying passenger pay the Young Person fare. Children aged under 7 should not travel unaccompanied for safety reasons.
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Young Person 7-19 years
Age 7-19 years. The Young Person fare applies until the passenger turns 20. A traveller who travels on an ongoing Season ticket for Young person and turns 20 during the current period, can keep on travelling on the ticket until it expires. Be prepared to show ID.
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Student 20+
Age 20 years or older. To be able to use our Student 20+ price group, you need:
- To buy your ticket in our app
- Be 20 years or older.
- Studying at least 50 percent, on a study-eligible education for at least 10 weeks.
- Be able to present a valid ID document at a ticket inspection.
- Be able to present a digital student ID from Mecenat, WeStudents or Stuk.co with a student travel symbol.
Here you see the student travel symbol. The colour varies depending on the school term and the black colour is just an example:
The Student 20+ price group is available for most of our period tickets.
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Adult 20+
Price group adult begins to apply when you as a traveler turn 20 years old.
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Senior 70+
You can buy Senior 70+ from the day you turn 70. It gives you a discounted price compared to the adult price. You may need to show identification when making a purchase.
Price group Senior 70+ can be purchased for single tickets.
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Family
Up to 5 people, including 1–2 adults and the rest Young Person or Child.
Our tickets
We have several different types of tickets. Which ticket suits you best depends on where and how often you travel.