
Originally published byThe Guardian
Proponents say scheme could generate up to £2.7bn in five years by making travel around north of England easier
A proposed travel card for northern England modelled on London’s Oyster system could save commuters up to £276 a year, data shows.
Users would tap in and out across different transport networks and fares would be automatically capped at the cheapest available rate.
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