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Part-time rail fare trial

Gravesend railway station
Gravesend railway station

A new government plan could see part-time rail commuters save some money.

The Department for Transport (DfT) is to trial a scheme allowing commuters to buy part-time season tickets.

This will give people who do not work full-time a chance to save on their weekly fares.

A standard seven-day season ticket to London terminals from Gravesend costs £77.10 with the same ticket including travel on zones one to six on the London Underground costing £92.70.

The initiative, announced last week, could also include discounted tickets for those travelling in the quieter parts of the rush hour known as “shoulder peaks”.

Dartford train station
Dartford train station

The DfT will run a competition among train operators next year to decide who will run the pilot on a busy commuter route into London.

Rail minister Norman Baker MP said: “This will allow us to focus our resources on improving train services and ending the era of above-inflation fare rises.”

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