Northern gets into Halloween spirit with spooktrackular ghost train

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Image shows Northern 'Ghost Train' October 2023
Image shows Northern 'Ghost Train' October 2023 // Credit: Northern

Train operator has treated its customers to an early Halloween celebration when it ran a spooktrackular ghost train to mark the launch of ‘s ‘MCR Monsters’ and ‘Halloween in the City’ events.

The train ran from Crewe to Manchester Piccadilly, and families enjoyed a frightfully good time during their journey on the spooky service while they were entertained by magicians, a balloon modeller, and scary storytellers. To add to the enjoyment ghoulish goody bags were handed out and there were prizes for the best fancy dress.

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Enjoying the fun on Northern’s spooktrackular ghost train. // Credit: Northern

The special service helped to get Manchester’s Halloween events off to a frightening start as a prelude to many monstrously good events across the city centre this weekend, Saturday, 28 and Sunday, 29 October.

These include a rooftop invasion by giant monsters, a Monsters Rock! Music Festival complete with spooky DJs, live performances, gruesome games and competitions, as well as carnival rides, fancy dress, and Walk the Plank’s infamous monster procession.

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Northern staff on the spooktrackular ghost train. // Credit: Northern

Last week, Northern launched the trial of a new Family Fare ticket that is valid for two adults and up to four children aged from 5 to 15 on six popular routes across its network. It doesn’t cover under 5s as they already travel for free when they are accompanied by a fare-paying adult. The new Family Fare tickets are available online and must be purchased up to seven days in advance of travel.

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Decorations on Northern spooktrackular ghost train. // Credit: Northern

Craig Harrop, regional director at Northern said: “Northern is excited to support the launch of the ‘MCR Monsters’ and ‘Halloween in the City’ events.

“We have launched a new family fare ticket on our popular routes between Manchester and Barrow-in-Furness as well as between Manchester and Blackpool which is perfect for those travelling to the events from these locations.”

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