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Single Journey Ticket

overall review score: 4.2
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A single-journey ticket is a type of transportation fare that allows a passenger to travel once from a starting point to a destination within specified limits, usually valid for one continuous journey. It is typically used in public transit systems such as buses, trains, or metro services, providing a convenient and straightforward method of paying for individual trips.

Key Features

  • Valid for one uninterrupted journey between specified locations
  • Usually available for a single day or specific time period
  • Can often be purchased at stations, online, or via mobile apps
  • Priced according to distance traveled or zones crossed
  • Does not allow for transfers or multiple stops without additional purchase

Pros

  • Simple and easy to purchase and use
  • Flexible for occasional travelers or short trips
  • No need to buy recurring passes if infrequent travel is required
  • Often available at various points of sale including stations and online

Cons

  • Can be more expensive than multi-journey or pass options for frequent travelers
  • Limited to one journey; additional trips require new tickets
  • Potentially inconvenient if travel plans are unpredictable
  • May have restrictions on transferability and valid times

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 03:30:24 PM UTC