Harrogate passengers on Northern trains are being invited to take part in a new trial of digital rail ticketing.
The scheme, which launched yesterday (29th September), allows participating passengers to travel without buying a ticket in advance.
Instead, journeys are tracked through an app, and the lowest possible fare is charged at the end of the day.
To use the service, travellers press a button on their phone before boarding and technology in their device will detect when they leave the train.
A barcode will appear in the app for ticket inspections or station barriers.
Those who sign up will receive £15 worth of free travel, backed by Government funding.
Rail Minister Lord Peter Hendy said:
“We’re bringing ticketing into the 21st century. These trials are modernising fares and ticketing, making it simpler and easier for people to choose rail.
"As part of our Plan for Change, we’re delivering straightforward, stress-free train travel across the north, supporting passengers and boosting economic growth, jobs and homes.”
Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy Brabin said:
“Introducing smart, location-based ticketing will remove barriers to rail travel and make it easier to get the best value fares without the need to plan ahead.
"I’d encourage everyone to take part in this trial. The results will help as we progress our ambition for an integrated Weaver Network seamlessly connecting travel options across West Yorkshire.”
Mayor of York and North Yorkshire David Skaith added:
“Train tickets can be confusing, frustrating and a barrier for people wanting to use the train.
"This digital ticketing trial is a step in the right direction toward providing more flexible ticketing options and best value fares, making it easier for people to travel by train.
"It’s great to see it being rolled out in our region, and I’d encourage anyone who travels on the Harrogate to Leeds line regularly to register and help shape more accessible rail travel here and across the country.”
Alex Hornby, Commercial and Customer Director at Northern, said:
"We’re proud to be at the forefront of simplifying rail travel for our customers in the North.
"These trials mark a significant step forward in making train journeys simpler, smarter and more flexible whether for work, leisure or everyday journeys."
Further trials are planned on Northern routes between Sheffield and Doncaster on 27th October, and Sheffield and Barnsley on 24th November.
Passengers can register to take part in the trial via Northern’s website.

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