Unlimited travel for one day with weekday time restrictions between Whitehaven, Carlisle, Newcastle and Sunderland on the Tyne Valley line.
Unlimited travel for one day with weekday time restrictions between Whitehaven, Carlisle, Newcastle and Sunderland on the Tyne Valley line.
This ticket is valid at these national network stations:
Aspatria
Bardon Mill; Blaydon; Brampton
Carlisle; Corbridge
Dalston; Dunston
Flimby
Haltwhistle; Harrington; Haydon Bridge; Heworth; Hexham
Maryport; MetroCentre
Newcastle
Parton; Prudhoe
Riding Mill
Stocksfield; Sunderland
Wetheral; Whitehaven; Wigton; Workington; Wylam
Fares correct 2nd Jan 2025
One day ranger
adult: £27.10
child (5-15): £13.55
16-17 saver: £13.55
railcards ⯆
16 26 SE DI 2T FF H V: £18.00
FF H V child fare: £5.10
Railcards ⯈
Railcards:
16 = 16-25
26 = 26-30
SE = Senior
DI = Disabled
2T = Two Together
FF = Family & Friends
H = HM Forces
V = Veterans
Previous fares ⯈
Previous fares (adult):
2024 - £27.10
2023 - £25.80
2022 - £24.40
2021 - £23.00
2020 - £23.00
2019 - £22.30
2018 - £21.70
2014 - £20.00
2011 - £19.00
time restrictions
Mon to Fri: valid from 09:00 but 2T railcard not valid until 09:30
No restrictions at weekends or bank holidays
train operating companies
Northern
purchasing
Online: X
Train conductor: ✔ *
Station ticket office: ✔
Ticket Vending Machine:
i
Northern Ticket Vending Machines now sell most ranger and rover tickets but at the moment only for same-day travel (rather prohibitive for distant areas)
Some Avanti West Coast station TVMs for example Crewe, now sell local rangers and rovers.
LNER TVMs at Doncaster, Edinburgh, London Kings Cross, Newcastle and York also sell them.
A number of PTE areas sell local rangers from TVMs in their area e.g. South Yorkshire, Strathclyde and West Midlands
* valid ticket to travel is required unless boarded at a station without ticket-issuing facilities
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