
Get Metro to work for your employees
Add the Corporate Metro Season Ticket to your employee benefits. It's simple, convenient, and gives your employees one less thing to remember.
Simply buy discounted annual Metro Season Tickets on behalf of your staff and recoup the costs over the year from their salary. This gives your staff the cost-saving benefits of an annual Metro Season Ticket, including of course being able to use it to travel on their days off, with the convenience of being able to spread the cost.
There’s no minimum purchase quantity. It’s as simple as that.
Our Corporate Metro Season Ticket scheme will help your staff make significant savings on their travel to work – it’s the cheapest way to travel by Metro.
The savings they could make will of course depend on a number of factors: how often they travel a week, how many weeks they travel a year, and whether they're currently buying single, day or season tickets from Metro station ticket machine, or using Pop Pay As You Go.
There are four Corporate Metro Season Ticket price options, depending on how many zones on the Metro system customers want to travel in. Prices start at £480 a year for travel in one zone – the equivalent of £9.23 a week.
See all prices, and Metro zone maps at nexus.org.uk/foryouremployees
And depending on which zones are purchased, Corporate Metro Season Tickets are also valid on:
- trains on the new Northumberland Line
- trains on the Newcastle to Sunderland rail line
- the Shields Ferry (and buses between North Shields Ferry landing and North Shields Transport Hub)
- certain buses between Central Station and Gateshead Interchange (via the Quayside) and between Haymarket and St Peter’s Basin
Corporate Metro Season Tickets are loaded onto Corporate Pop cards, so your employees can just tap in and out at Metro stations.
Ready to join the Corporate Metro Season Ticket scheme?
Go to nexus.org.uk/foryouremployees for more information and to complete a simple registration form.
I’m an employee not an employer
If you’re reading this as an employee, not an employer – ask your employer if they're already part of the scheme.
If they are, ask for an application form.
And if they aren't, ask them to look into it. (It's often HR departments who deal with Corporate Metro Season Tickets – send them this link: nexus.org.uk/foryouremployees)
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Bdaily Publishing .
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