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A new government plan could see part-time rail commuters save some money.
The Department for Transport (DfT) is to trial a scheme allowing commuters to buy part-time season tickets.
This will give people who do not work full-time a chance to save on their weekly fares.
A standard seven-day season ticket to London terminals from Gravesend costs £77.10 with the same ticket including travel on zones one to six on the London Underground costing £92.70.
The initiative, announced last week, could also include discounted tickets for those travelling in the quieter parts of the rush hour known as “shoulder peaks”.
The DfT will run a competition among train operators next year to decide who will run the pilot on a busy commuter route into London.
Rail minister Norman Baker MP said: “This will allow us to focus our resources on improving train services and ending the era of above-inflation fare rises.”