A train ticketing trial, which tracks a passenger’s journey via their mobile phone, has been rolled out in northern England.
From Monday, passengers travelling on Northern train services between Harrogate and Leeds can pay for their journeys by boarding a train and pressing a button in an app on their phone.
The Department for Transport (DfT) explained that GPS technology on their phone will detect where they disembark the train, ensuring they are automatically charged the lowest possible fare at the end of the day. The app also generates a barcode for ticket inspectors and station barriers.
Rail minister Lord Hendy said the initiative will make rail travel “simpler and easier”.
Passengers who take part in the trial will receive £15 of free credit.
The scheme will be rolled out to service journeys between Sheffield and Doncaster, and Sheffield and Barnsley in the coming weeks.

“We’re bringing ticketing into the 21st century,” Lord Hendy said.
“These trials are modernising fares and ticketing, making it simpler and easier for people to choose rail.
“As part of our Plan for Change, we’re delivering straightforward, stress-free train travel across the north, supporting passengers and boosting economic growth, jobs and homes.”
Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy Brabin said: “Introducing smart, location-based ticketing will remove barriers to rail travel and make it easier to get the best value fares without the need to plan ahead. I’d encourage everyone to take part in this trial.
“The results will help as we progress our ambition for an integrated Weaver Network seamlessly connecting travel options across West Yorkshire.”
A similar ticketing trial was launched on some East Midlands Railway routes on September 1.
Participants of the initiative will receive £15 of free credit “soon”, the DfT said.
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