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Tees Day Ranger

The following terms and conditions apply to this type of ticket. Please note that some tickets have restrictions on the days or times you can travel. Please check before you travel.

Terms and Conditions

Description

Multi-journey off-peak train ticket

Single or Return

Single

Operator

  • TransPennine Express
  • Northern

Standard Class Ticket Code

TD1

Availability

Purchase Location

Ticket offices.

Purchase Availability

Any day.

Pre-booking Requirement

No reservations are needed.

Reservations Compulsory

No

No, but you can reserve a seat on many longer distance services and reservations are recommended on busy services. Please note that some train services are designated as reservation only, regardless of ticket held.

Discounts

Children

Yes

Child discounts. Railcard discounts for Senior, 16-25 , Disabled Persons, Family & Friends and Esk Valley Railcards.

Railcards

Yes

1/3 off with the following Railcards: Disabled Persons Railcard, Esk Valley Railcard, Veterans Railcard, Family & Friends Railcard, HM Forces Railcard, Senior Railcard, Two Together Railcard, 16-25 Railcard, or 26-30 Railcard. 50% discount for 16-17 Saver. See terms & conditions of individual Railcard for time restrictions.

Outward Journey

Day Of Travel

Valid after 0845 Monday-Friday and any time Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. Area of validity is Sunderland to Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough to Saltburn and Whitby, and Middlesbrough to Darlington and Bishop Auckland.

Break Of Journey

Yes

Return Journey

Day Of Travel

Valid after 0845 Monday-Friday and any time Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. Area of validity is Sunderland to Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough to Saltburn and Whitby, and Middlesbrough to Darlington and Bishop Auckland.

Break Of Journey

Yes

Refunds

For tickets purchased until 31 March 2026:

Refunds are only given on Rail Rover tickets returned before the start date shown on them and are subject to an administration charge.

For tickets purchased from 1 April 2026:

Refundable until 23:59 the day before the ticket becomes valid for travel.

Not refundable once the ticket has become valid for travel unless Condition 30 of the National Rail Conditions of Travel (failure of train service) applies.

In exceptional circumstances a refund may be considered on unused or part-used tickets that have become valid for travel. In such cases an application must be made to the retailer within 28 days of the expiry date of the ticket and should include the reason for non-use. Additional evidence may be requested, refunds will be on a discretionary basis, and any use made of the ticket may mean that in some circumstances no refund will be due.

Refunds are only available from the retailer that sold the tickets.

An administration fee (up to a maximum of £5 per ticket) may be applied.

Changes To Travel Plans

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