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Glasgow residents blast ‘ridiculous’ increases in SPT travel fare costs

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Glasgow residents blast ‘ridiculous’ increases in SPT travel fare costs

Glasgow residents have blasted a ‘ridiculous’ increase in travel fares across the city as a new pricing system SPT travel cards is introduced.

The SPT ZoneCards will rise in price by the end of the month as a new smart system is introduced. They currently cover seven regions with people as far as Cumnock and West Kilbride benefiting from them.




However, the cost for the tickets will increase on June 24. Glasgow Live spoke to affected residents about their views on the existing costs of services such as trains, buses and the subway, as well as their thoughts on the price increase individuals with an SPT card could face.

Elizabeth is a 67-year-old from Johnstone and uses the train to travel into the city centre at least once a week. She told us, “I haven’t felt a change as I have my Saltire card, which I am very grateful for. However, I know that isn’t the case for everyone.”

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She added that she had spoken to her nieces and nephews about it who generally seem to think pricing is “fine” most of the time. When we went on to tell her more about the SPT card 130% price increase she thought it was “ridiculous”.

Elizabeth(Image: Glasgow Live)

Jane who is a 51-year-old from Glasgow, also agreed that the increases for SPT card users was wrong and she is “worried” about more increases. She currently commutes into Glasgow a few days of the week for work and has noticed the price of her bus increasing.

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