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Apprentice­s to benefit from half price travel

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YOUNG people in apprentice­ships in Halton are being given halfprice train travel just in time for the start of the autumn term.

The Apprentice Travelcard could now save apprentice­s aged between 19 and 24 as much as £680 a year on train travel.

The discount scheme fulfils an election pledge made by Liverpool City Region metro mayor Steve Rotheram to remove one of the main barriers to entry for young people looking to enter vocational training – access to affordable transport.

Mr Rotheram said: “With the autumn term about to begin, I’m pleased that we’re able to help young people starting on apprentice­ships by giving them half-price travel which could potentiall­y save them hundreds of pounds a year.

“Apprentice­ships are a vital pathway to skilled, well-paid jobs. As the TUC highlighte­d recently, we’re leading the country when it comes to removing transport costs as an obstacle for young people beginning vocational training.

“Yet again, we’re showing how devolution and local decision making can improve the lives of ordinary people across our city region.”

The scheme was launched last November and was recently recognised by the TUC as an example of best practice which should be adopted across the UK.

Councillor Liam Robinson, transport portfolio holder for the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, said: “Making travel by public transport easier and more affordable for young people has always been a priority for us.

“Already young people in the Liverpool City Region have access to great value rail fares, with Railpass tickets offering them unlimited travel across the Merseyrail network for less than £2.50 a day.

“I’m delighted that we’ve been able to extend the provision of reduced fares to young apprentice­s, right up to their 25th birthday.”

To obtain an Apprentice Travelcard, applicants must be aged between 19 and 24 and living in one of the six districts of the Liverpool City Region – Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, St Helens, Sefton and Wirral.

Eligible cardholder­s will then be able purchase weekly and monthly Railpass season tickets at 50% discount from all Merseyrail and staffed Northern stations. Depending on the travel zones covered by the pass, the ticket allows unlimited travel across the Northern, Wirral and City lines with all rail operators, including Merseyrail, Northern and Transpenni­ne Express.

Merseyrail commercial director Suzanne Grant said: “We are pleased to be able to support young people in the City Region in obtaining qualificat­ions and valuable work experience through this Railpass offer.

“Public transport is vital for many young people to get to and from their places of work or study, so I’m thrilled that we can do our part in making it accessible for all.

“Apprentice­s can also use this pass for leisure purposes from the start to the end of service seven days a week – opening up plenty of opportunit­ies to enjoy the Liverpool City Region.

“This builds on our existing Young Person’s tickets offering passengers under 18 half price Railpass and Day Saver tickets.”

Chris Jackson, regional director at Northern, added: “This discount scheme will significan­tly reduce costs for our customers from as far afield as Garswood, Newton-le-Willows and Hough Green, not only giving them more travel options, but also more money in their pockets.

“Our partnershi­p with Liver● pool l City Cit Region R i underlines d li our commitment to giving our customers the best possible journey experience and this new offer complement­s the work k we are doing di to improve i the rail network – with brand new and fully refurbishe­d trains being rolled our across the region.”

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Young people in apprentice­ships across the Liverpool City Region are being given half-price train travel

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