Paying for a journey by public transport is now easier than ever! With a number of season tickets available in the area, contactless payments accepted on most services and even the option of purchasing and storing tickets on your smart phone you’ll find it super easy to find a payment method that suits you!
If you are a regular public transport user, make sure that you have spent some time exploring ways you could save some money. Paying on the day may be a quick and flexible option, but you could make some serious savings by buying a monthly or annual pass, or by booking your travel in advance.
Harrogate Bus Co. Ticketing
Many of the local bus services are operated by The Harrogate Bus Company, who offer a range of ticketing options aimed at making your journeys as cheap as possible. They also now accept contactless payments on all services, which is ideal if you plan on paying for your bus journey on the day of your travel.
For further details on Harrogate Bus Co. tickets, including information on how to buy tickets via your smart phone, follow the links below.
PLUSBUS
If you often use the bus to travel to/from the train station, then a PLUSBUS ticket may be for you. A Harrogate area PLUSBUS ticket gives you unlimited bus travel on the participating operators’ services (including all Harrogate Bus Co. services) around the Harrogate, Knaresborough and Starbeck urban areas.
National Railcard holders get 33% off and children under 16 get 50% off day ticket prices. There are also season tickets available for commuters for seven days, a month, three months or a year.
Train Tickets
Finding good value train tickets is easier than ever, with a number of great online tools available! Harrogate station has a ticket office and ticket machines, making purchasing train tickets in person really simple. Alternatively, the Trainline app gives you ability to purchase digital tickets to store on your smartphone, as well as giving you live journey information.
Here are some of our tips for cheaper train travel:
Booking train travel in advance is an easy way to get cheaper tickets, with the number of cheap advance fares available doubling in the last few years! Advance tickets are available to buy as far as 12 weeks before your date of travel and can usually be purchased up until 6pm the day before!
If you’re making the same train journey three days per week or more, perhaps on your journey to work, then getting a season ticket could save you a considerable amount of money! Most season tickets of 7-days or longer can only be used by a specific person and will require a Photocard to validate them. Use National Rail’s handy tool to calculate the cost of different season tickets by follow the link below.
Further Discounts
Many bus and rail operators have discount schemes in place which employers can sign up to, giving employees significant cost savings. Ask your employers today if you feel this would benefit you!
If you regularly travel by train it’s worth checking if you’re eligible for a Railcard. You could be saving 1/3 on all of your train travel!
There are a number of different concessions for seniors wishing to travel locally and nationally in England, across all types of public transport. For more information about eligibility and the concessions available check out Age UK’s guide by following the link below.