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Hull Trains' ticket boost for tourism as city prepares to welcome back visitors

Easter and summer focus on visitor economy as trippers urged to take the train

A sunny March day on Hull Marina.(Image: Duncan Young/ GNP)

Hull Trains is aiming to green up leisure trips while cutting the cost of exploring the city for regional tourists as the summer season approaches.

While the direct route to London may mean the service is more regularly associated with the opportunity to take in the capital’s charms, return fares of £10 or less are being offered between the Yorkshire stations it serves and Hull.

More than 50 per cent has been slashed off prices on the route that takes in Doncaster, Selby, Howden and Brough, bringing spend into the 2017 City of Culture, reawakening after two years of pandemic interruption to normal operations.

Read more: Hull to Bridlington rail service to be fully reinstated ahead of summer season after Covid halt

David Gibson, managing director, said: “We are encouraging local travellers to leave the car at home, protect the environment and save some money.

“The rising cost of living has been well documented at this moment in time so we hope that this latest pricing offer will be welcomed by local people.

“The holiday season is approaching so this offers people an inexpensive option for travelling to Hull to enjoy all of the amenities the city has to offer. You may even wish to stay a while longer than a day as return travel can be taken anytime within 30 days.”

Hull Trains is also working with local businesses on the promotion, including The Deep and DoubleTree by Hilton, to spread the word.