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Smartphone e-tickets speed passengers on their way and help everyone to socially-distance

New smartphone train tickets help Thameslink and Great Northern passengers socially distance

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15 December 2020: Passengers can now travel using Thameslink and Great Northern smartphone e-tickets at eight stations in Herts, Cambs and Beds, helping people socially distance, preventing the spread of Covid-19.
Barcode readers have just been installed on ticket gates at:
Hitchin Huntingdon St Neots

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

High resolution pictures are available to download at the bottom of this press release
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:
Hassocks Burgess Hill Haywards Heath Three Bridge

More passengers than ever before can now travel with e-tickets on Southern. E-ticket sales have increased from 25% of UK rail ticket revenue to 33% as passengers realise the benefit of non-contact travel during teh coronavirus pandemic

E-tickets will help Southern Railway passengers socially distance

High resolution pictures are available to download at the bottom of this press release
More passengers than ever before can now travel with e-tickets on Southern Railway, helping people socially distance, preventing the spread of Covid-19. 
Twelve extra stations along the south coast between Chichester and Eastbourne now have barcode readers installed on the ticket gates for passengers to sc

Govia Thameslink Railway

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