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Last Updated Sunday 19th April 2009

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NEW CHILDREN’S ALL DAY TRAM TICKET INTRODUCED
Nottingham Express Transit – Sunday 19th April 2009

An All Day Children’s Tram Ticket is to be introduced on Nottingham Express Transit from Monday 20th April – meaning Children can now save up to 15% per day on their journey. The new ticket will cost £1.70 and saves at least 30p compared to buying 2 single children’s tickets on the tram.

In addition, 2 new PayPoint consecutive day travel tickets will be introduced, to cater for customers who travel regularly by tram, but for shorter periods. The new 3 Tram Days at £7.50 and 15 Tram Days at £19 will be sold at all local PayPoint retailers, also from Monday 20th April.

Anthony Carver-Smith, NET Brands Manager, said: “With the current economic situation, we appreciate household budgets are being squeezed at the moment. With our new all day children’s tram ticket and our new PayPoint options, we’re offering our customers really good value when they travel by tram, which is a fast, frequent and reliable way to travel into Nottingham”.

Source: Nottingham Express Transit



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