West Midlands Railway £5 Festive Fiver Ticket Deal
07.11.2025
The West Midlands Railway introduces the “Festive Fiver” ticket, which will help commuters save money for their night travel during the holiday seasons. Passengers will be able to travel between any two stations in zones 1 to 5 from 4 pm for just £5.
This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Affordable Evening Travel with West Midlands Railway
The offer links major stations including Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Coventry, and Stourbridge, allowing easy journeying before or after work or in the evenings. Passengers can also plan their holiday adventures due to the offer, which will run until 23rd December.
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The benefits are even greater for families and students. Those who are 5 to 15 years old, as well as those between the ages of 16 and 17 with a Saver Railcard, pay only 50 percent, making the “Festive Fiver” offer the easiest way for youth to discover the area.
The entire map of the zones, along with journey information, can be accessed on www.wmr.uk/festive5.
West Midlands Railway Supports Community and Sustainability
“It is great to see the community working together to improve the area,” said Jonny Wiseman, the customer experience director of West Midlands Railway. “The scheme is beneficial for the residents because it enables easy access to the area,” he said, adding, “Also, due to the busy nature of the evening trains, customers are advised to plan their train times in advance.”
The campaign is also promoting sustainability objectives. Cost-effectiveness encourages commuters to switch from car travel to trains, working to reduce traffic congestions and carbon emissions.
It is also an example of how offering good value will help boost the number of train commuters, re-linking their communities due to the change in travel behavior.
Birmingham, West Midlands Railway has its network readily accessible, with the railway company working to establish passenger confidence with clear fare charges. The railway company markets itself as one of the main players in the transport network, facilitating mobility for the population.
Source: www.mynewsdesk.com
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What is the West Midlands Railway Festive Fiver ticket?
It’s a £5 return ticket available for travel after 4 p.m. between any two stations within zones 1–5 until 23 December.
Can children and students get discounts on the Festive Fiver?
Yes. Children aged 5–15 and 16–17 Saver Railcard holders receive 50% off the £5 fare.
How does West Midlands Railway promote sustainable travel?
The company encourages passengers to use affordable train services instead of driving, helping reduce emissions and congestion across the region.
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