WIN the cost of your Southeastern annual season ticket

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Southeastern Railway has announced that passengers now have the chance to win the cost of their annual season ticket.

The competition comes as the train operating company launched their Switch to Win prize draw to encourage passengers to switch to The Key smart card.

Season ticket holders in the South East will get the chance to win the value of their journey costs, as part of the prize draw.

To be in with the chance of winning, season ticket passengers must commit to going paperless and activate their ticket on The Key.

Lucky passengers could be in with a chance of saving up to £9,548.

From 15th April until 29th June, two winners will be chosen at random every month to win back the value of their season ticket.

In total, six winners will win the value of their season ticket.

The Key is free and is available online, for information visit – www.southeasternrailway.co.uk/the-key

To enter the prize draw, you must register by visiting the website at the following link: www.southeasternrailway.co.uk/switchtowin

What did the officials say?

A spokesperson from said:

 “There are so many benefits for our passengers in switching to one of smart cards. Not only does it make traveling easier, should you lose your Key your tickets stay safe and can be replaced. We’re thrilled to launch our prize draw so as to encourage more passengers to make the switch away from paper and discover benefits that The Key can unlock for them.”

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