PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Railways: Season Tickets (22 October 2015)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Jonathan Reynolds (Labour)
Answer
Smart ticketing was taken forward by the Coalition Government after 2010. Five train operators, serving 73% of all rail season ticket holders in the South East, have now signed up to the South East Flexible Ticketing (SEFT) programme.
Smart season tickets are already available to customers on Govia Thameslink Railway and c2c. South West Trains and Abellio Greater Anglia plan to introduce smart seasons on their services in January 2016; Southeastern will follow at the end of 2016.
A new SEFT central back office, providing critical IT infrastructure and data processing capability, underwent testing in August 2015. This will enable train operators to consider a range of new products and services including automatic delay repay, flexible season tickets and loyalty schemes, and also to extend smart ticketing across a range of transport modes including rail, trams and buses.
In September 2015, Birmingham New Street station reopened with smart-enabled ticket barriers supported by the central back office.
On current plans, the South East Flexible Ticketing programme will complete in 2018.
Answered by:
Claire Perry (Conservative)
30 October 2015
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