Yorkshire rail passengers urged to ‘act fast’ as they are offered discount with Northern to save money on travelling into Bradford

Northern is offering a discount to Yorkshire passengers so they can save money when they travel into Bradford and are urged to ‘act fast’.

Northern customers will be offered 10,000 discount codes from Thursday, May 23, 2024 that will allow them to save £10 when they spend at least £40 on a flexi or monthly season ticket.

They can be used by workers who book tickets to travel on a select number of peak-time services into Bradford and will be valid for use until Thursday, July 18.

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The offer is not just for people who are no longer interested in working alone at home and want to get back to the office, it also aims to encourage a range of shift workers, including those who are in the hospitality, healthcare, retail and leisure sectors, to give travelling by train a go.

A family boarding a Northern train. (Pic credit: Northern)A family boarding a Northern train. (Pic credit: Northern)
A family boarding a Northern train. (Pic credit: Northern)

Regional director for Northern, Kerry Peters, said: “These discount codes offer workers a great chance to save money on their commute, but don’t hang around as they'll go fast.

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“If you can’t get your hands on one and are travelling to work on a Northern service regularly, you can still save up to 33% by buying a season ticket instead of individual tickets.

“We’re confident that anyone who tries the train won’t want to go back to the stress of sitting in rush-hour traffic and searching for expensive parking spaces.

“The codes are currently available to those travelling into Bradford, but we’ll be offering a range of other discounts to customers across our network in the coming months.”

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