Metro Service Ticket

Metro Service Ticket
On April 21 2018, Drum & Colby council, in collaboration with Eastway, launched a new railway pass, named the Metro Service Ticket. This allows passengers within the D&C railway network to commute while paying less money on average.

As of 23 May 2018, the network currently has 60 stations. On April 30, the network expanded to the Rawdon branch via Rychester. The fast line is also eligible for the Metro Service Ticket.

Two weeks later, on May 13, Stoneham City Council agreed to let D&C expand their network to Stoneham via Hollywood.

Future Plans
While Drum & Colby said in May that they were "not looking to hugely expand our network to everywhere in the country, as our primary focus is to bring nearby communities closer together", they are currently in talks with Hurshing Council. Linxham council refused to allow the network to expand to the city, though talks with Hurshing are also "not going as expected" according to a spokesman of Eastway.

However, Drum & Colby announced on 12 May that when the Drum - Barnborough Line is completed, the Metro Service Ticket will expand to the town with immediate effect.