Drivers in the north east urged to ditch the car and save up to 42% by commuting by train
According to the train operator’s data, commuters who choose to take the train could reduce the cost of their daily journey to work by up to 42 per cent.
For customers with an annual season ticket travelling from Carlisle to Newcastle, taking the train costs £14.59 compared to £25.17 when driving.
This is a saving of £10.58 a day and a whopping £2284.87 a year.
Kerry Peters, regional director at Northern, said: "As the cost of fuel continues to rise, it's important that commuters understand the savings they can make by switching to the train. Not only is it a more affordable option, but it's also better for the environment, with each train journey helping to reduce congestion and air pollution on our roads."
Commuters who switch to taking the train can also enjoy additional benefits such as increased productivity, reduced stress, and the ability to avoid traffic jams and parking fees.
To make train travel even more affordable, a Northern Season ticket represents the biggest discount and unlimited journeys between two named stations. Now available as a barcode ticket, it makes it even easier to renew and travel with.
For customers who travel less frequently, Northern offers flexi season tickets, which offer any eight days travel in a 28-day window.
Commuters can find out more about the cost savings they can make by switching to taking the train here