c2c launches new Train Travel app to help customers travel easily and safely

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c2c has launched a brand new train travel app which will allow users to compare and buy train tickets for travel across the UK.

The new train travel app is compatible with the Smartcard, enabling passengers to buy tickets for their Smartcard from home and then simply collect at the gates.

c2c Managing Director Julian Drury, said: “Our team has been working on this new app for many months, but its launch couldn’t come at a more important time. Right now our advice to people travelling by rail is to Travel Safe, Travel Smart and Keep Apart. Thanks to the app customers have a new option to reduce their level of contact with others. Through its new features you can buy tickets, manage your Smartcard and check your journey all in one place. It gives our customers a ticket machine in their pocket.”

As daily life begins to slowly resume, c2c has committed to a new Safer Travel Pledge to help passengers travel by train with confidence.

The c2c Train Travel app is available for free download now on both iOS and Android platforms:

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  1. Some of the ticket machines at selected c2c stations have had lots of problems and the commuters are getting very frustrated with the ticket machines not working properly. As MD of c2c Julian Drury is set to be replaced by Ben Ackroyd in September. And 6 brand new Class 720/6 10-Car trains that will be in service from next year to replace the Class 387/3 Electrostar units that have been used on hire since first built in 2016. But won’t replace the 74 Class 357 Electrostar units.

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