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Sussex Rail Customers To Benefit From New Weekly Fare Capping

Britain's largest railway operator, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), has just launched automatic weekly capping to customers using its pay-as-you-go keyGo service.

They say the move will help save commuters hundreds of pounds in rail fares.

The new tool means commuters unsure about how many days they will be working from home will never miss out on weekly season ticket deals if that is the cheapest deal. 

Passengers between Brighton and London Victoria could save almost £125 every week and commuters between Bedford and London could save £65 every week*. The introduction of weekly capping will come as a huge help to people travelling into the office more frequently. 

KeyGo available on GTR’s pay-as-you-go, tap-in, tap-out ticketing service, the Key Smartcard. The introduction of weekly capping means that customers using these GTR services will never pay more than the value of a weekly season ticket for multiple journeys between two stations in the keyGo network area within a week, potentially saving commuters, and regular rail-travellers alike, hundreds of pounds each week.

And any delays generate automatic notification of compensation claims, ensuring commuters get a fair deal.

Mark Pavlides, Interim Chief Customer Officer at Govia Thameslink Railway, said: 

“Our simple tap-in, tap-out, pay-as-you-go keyGo system already guarantees our customers the cheapest walk-up fare of the day with none of the hassle of buying a ticket. 

“The additional promise to never charge more than a weekly season ticket for travel between the same two stations means thousands of commuters returning to the office will never miss out on weekly season ticket deals, saving hundreds of pounds a week or month.

“And with automatically generated Delay Repay compensation claims, getting the best deal when travelling by train has never been simpler.

“With keyGo fares – applicable on our Key Smartcard – no matter how frequently you travel between the same two stations each week, you’ll never pay more than a weekly season ticket.”

Customers already using keyGo (approximately 30,000 on the database) immediately qualify for these potential savings, and GTR hopes to encourage thousands more to sign up to benefit from weekly capping.

All customers need to do is to register online for a GTR Key Smartcard, sign up to use the keyGo service and take a minimum of four same-route journeys within the week (pre-loaded season ticket holders will not be eligible). 

Customers will only be charged up to the value of the best value weekly season ticket for their selected route, and will be notified when their journeys reach the cap. Thereafter, any further journeys made on their chosen route will be at no further cost, meaning that once the weekly cap is reached, regular rail-goers will be able to travel for free.

Customers can register for a Key Smartcard through the Southern, Thameslink and Great Northern websites. Once received, users can log into their account, sign up to use keyGo and qualify for the weekly capping service within a few clicks**.

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