Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Train passengers in England are able to buy flexible season tickets from Monday as part of an overhaul of rail travel.
The scheme offers savings on certain routes for people who travel two or three days a week - which has become increasingly common amid the pandemic with people mainly working from home.
It's the first step in major reforms planned for the railways, announced last month in the Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail. READ MORE: Andy Burnham rages at Nicola Sturgeon for Scotland's Manchester travel ban and demands compensation Two-days-a-week commuters using flexible season tickets could save more than £260 travelling from Woking to London, £230 from
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