DTF Daytripper (Network West Midlands)

Multi-journey off-peak ticket, valid from 09:30 for all modes of travel in all zones of the 'nNetwork' (Network West Midlands PTE area) in Birmingham. Standard Class only.

Allows unlimited travel by train in the 'nNetwork' area and Midland Metro. In addition, it allows unlimited bus travel in the same area and further afield to and from Baginton, Bilbrook, Codsall, Himley, Hollywood, Gannow, Keresley, Kinver, Little Aston, Pattingham, Perton, Rubery, Swindon, Wombourne and Wythall.

Additional 'rail add on' tickets to stations outside of the 'nNetwork' area) are also available:

Daytripper 'add-on'

Available as an add-on to the nNetwork Daytripper ticket and allows travel on all trains from the 'nNetwork' area to Landywood, Cannock, Hednesford, Rugeley Town and Rugeley Trent Valley stations.

Daytripper Plus

Available as an add-on to the nNetwork Daytripper ticket and allows travel on all trains from the 'nNetwork' area to the following stations, Stratford-upon-Avon, Kidderminster, Leamington Spa, Lichfield and Warwick. Does not cover travel on the Coventry to Leamington Spa train line.

Full details of the full range of tickets, periods of validity, zones and maps can be found on the Network West Midlands website.

C1D - Daytripper Adult

DTA - Daytripper Adult (add-on)

CFD - Daytripper Family

DTF - Daytripper Family (add-on)

DAA - Daytripper Plus

DAF - Daytripper Plus (Family)

Availability

Available from the 'nNetwork' Travel Shops at Birmingham New Street train station or Wolverhampton bus station as well as at any staffed station in the 'nNetwork' (Network West Midlands PTE area).

Can also be purchased on buses or at any Midland Metro tram stop.

Any day.

Discounts

Approximately 1/3rd off.

Yes

The Family version of the Daytripper ticket allows up to 6 people. At least 1 - but no more than 2 - must be adults. Each family group must contain at least 1 adult and 1 child travelling together at all times. Children are considered as aged 5 to 15 years old.

Break of Journey

Change of Journey

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Refunds

For tickets purchased until 31 March 2026:

Wholly unused tickets are refunded. An administration charge is deducted.

For tickets purchased from 1 April 2026:

Refundable until 23:59 the day before the ticket becomes valid for travel.

Not refundable once the ticket has become valid for travel unless Condition 30 of the National Rail Conditions of Travel (failure of train service) applies.

In exceptional circumstances a refund may be considered on unused or part-used tickets that have become valid for travel. In such cases an application must be made to the retailer within 28 days of the expiry date of the ticket and should include the reason for non-use. Additional evidence may be requested, refunds will be on a discretionary basis, and any use made of the ticket may mean that in some circumstances no refund will be due.

Refunds are only available from the retailer that sold the tickets.

An administration fee (up to a maximum of £5 per ticket) may be applied.

Validity and reservation requirements

Reservations are not required by this ticket type, but may still be forced by a selected timetabled mandatory-reservations train service.

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