EMR Agrees New Ticket Sharing Rules with Northern and TPE

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 20, 2025 21:27 PMNews
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Passengers travelling with East Midlands Railway (EMR), Northern, or TransPennine Express (TPE) will see a major improvement in service flexibility beginning 22 June 2025. In the event of a train cancellation, tickets from any of the three operators will be accepted on the others’ services within a two-hour window. This update shakes up travel on some of the North’s busiest train corridors such as those linking Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester and Liverpool, making it less of a headache when things go off track.

This update replaces the more limited arrangement introduced in December 2024. That earlier policy allowed EMR customers to use Northern and TPE services on Sundays only, in the case of cancellations. The newly expanded agreement applies every day of the week and includes passengers from all three operators. All valid tickets can now be used automatically across participating networks within the specified time frame after a cancellation.

This agreement is a great example of train operators working together to put customers first. Disruption is never ideal, but when it does happen, passengers need clear, consistent and practical options.
Will Rogers, Managing Director at East Midlands Railway

In simple terms, it’s like getting a free pass to hop on the next train that shows up without having to explain yourself or pay again. If a scheduled train is cancelled, passengers can board the next available service operated by any of the three companies, provided it departs within two hours and is shown as a reasonable route. This is especially helpful when connecting to flights, appointments, or other time-sensitive travel plans.

Train crews no longer have to play referee every time a cancellation happens, since the rules are now set and the ticket switch is automatic. With clear guidance now in place, passengers can rely on consistent responses and better support across the network. All the routes that might be hit by delays now show up in journey planner apps, so people can check their backup options before anything goes sideways.

Ultimately, this shift provides a more reliable travel experience for anyone using rail in northern England. It lets passengers breathe a little easier, knowing a cancelled train won’t leave them stuck on a platform or scrambling for plan B. Instead of fragmented operator rules, travellers now have access to a shared system that prioritises continuity and convenience. It is a practical step toward improving public transport coordination across the region.

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