Northern and TransPennine Express join forces to offer students MASSIVE discount on commute to school
The ‘U16 Education Season Ticket’ scheme, which Northern has run for several years, will now extend to a number of TransPennine Express services across the region.
It offers a 50% discount on the regular price of a child ticket on all Northern services and TransPennine Express services between:
- York to Leeds, Seamer and Scarborough
- Malton to York and Scarborough
- Northallerton to Middlesbrough and York
- Thirsk to York and Darlington
- Hull to Huddersfield and Manchester (Deansgate, Oxford Road, Piccadilly & Victoria)
- Darlington to Northallerton
- Yarm to Middlesbrough
- Stockport to Manchester (Deansgate, Oxford Road, Piccadilly & Victoria)
- Carlisle to Penrith
- Grimsby to Scunthorpe
For more information and details of how to buy a ticket, visit: northernrailway.co.uk/tickets/educational-season.
Alex Hornby, the new commercial and customer director at Northern who joined the train operator last month, said: “Northern has a long-running campaign to encourage students to convert their commute from road to rail – and we’re delighted to extend the scheme to even more stations by joining forces with our colleagues at TransPennine Express.”
Darren Higgins, commercial director at TransPennine Express said: “We’re pleased to be able to work with Northern to bring this fantastic offer to students which provides a significant saving on the cost of the school commute – and Education Season tickets can be used at weekends and bank holidays too.”
Northern and TransPennine Express are both owned by DfT OLR Holdings Limited (DOHL). DOHL is committed to working closely with all aspects of the rail industry to ensure the continued provision of critical passenger rail services.
Robin Gisby, chief executive of DOHL said: “We are pleased to see Northern and TransPennine Express, two operators within the DOHL Group, join forces to extend the U16 Education Season Ticket scheme. This collaboration is a testament to the synergy within the Group and we look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on the communities we serve.”
Northern is the second largest train operator in the UK, with nearly 2,500 services a day to more than 500 stations across the North of England.