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Does anyone know what travel facilities GTR staff get? I am aware of reciprocal travel on SouthEastern and all TSGN companies but what else? I remotely remember an entitlement to a PTAC but can't be sure. Can anyone confirm please? Any duty travel agreements with other TOCs?

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Free travel on GTR services. GN,TL,Southern/Southeastern/Gatwick Express.

Free Residential travel on VTEC from Kings Cross to Newark.

Also a PTAC for TfL.
 

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That's a bit of an odd one that isn't it?

Which bit is odd ? VTEC staff commuting from intermediate stations on the mainline can get to their depots. GTR GN staff get to their depots at kings cross, Peterborough (and Hitchin via Stevenage) quickly.
 

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Free travel on GTR services. GN,TL,Southern/Southeastern/Gatwick Express.

Free Residential travel on VTEC from Kings Cross to Newark.

Also a PTAC for TfL.

Free residential travel on EMT with no boundary and free travel on some local bus companies to add to the list.
 

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Free residential travel on EMT with no boundary and free travel on some local bus companies to add to the list.

Think to use the Go-Ahead group buses, you may need a special pass. Or is that just for the metrobus in the Gatwick area.

Also think London Trams is free.
 
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Think to use the Go-Ahead group buses, you may need a special pass. Or is that just for the metrobus in the Gatwick area.

Also think London Trams is free.

That’s right you can get a key card for £50 a year on Brighton and Hove and Metrobus and I think Uno buses for free as well if your GN/TL Area through a reciprocal agreement. London Tramlink is free for anyone with a PRIV card whatever TOC.
 
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