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Smartphone e-tickets can now be used at 11 more stations in Sussex and Surrey

E-tickets available at more Sussex and Surrey stations, helping Southern and Thameslink passengers socially distance

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People can now travel using Southern and Thameslink smartphone e-tickets at 11 more railway stations in Sussex and Surrey, helping people socially distance, preventing the spread of Covid-19.
Barcode readers have just been installed on ticket gates at:
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More eTickets help rail passengers socially distance on Thameslink and Great Northern

More eTickets help rail passengers socially distance on Thameslink and Great Northern

Rail passengers will be able to socially distance more easily, helping prevent the spread of Covid-19, by using smartphone eTickets at 14 more stations on the Gatwick Express, Great Northern, Southern and Thameslink network.
Parent company Govia Thameslink Railway this month completes a two-year project which allows passengers to scan eTickets at 60 stations bought via their OnTrack apps or web

Govia Thameslink Railway

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