Hull Trains score exciting new partnership with Hull City

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Hull Trains, a transportation company that allows easy access for passengers, has revealed an exciting collaboration with Hull City. This partnership comes as the EFL Championship 2024 season has begun, starting at the MKM Stadium in Hull on Saturday August 10th with a match against Bristol City.

The collaboration with Hull City for the upcoming 2024/25 season adds to the current connections with the city's two main Rugby League teams, Hull FC and Hull KR. This partnership is an important aspect of the train company's commitment to backing local teams and organizations. It also provides a great chance to generate more excitement in the city and establish a solid relationship with another prominent sports team.

In the exciting new collaboration, Hull Trains will have their logo displayed on the team's social media, at the stadium, and on match day materials. This partnership aims to promote train travel to fans attending Hull City matches in London and the South, as well as offering a convenient route home for the club's supporters based in London.

Louise Mendham, head of Service Delivery at Hull Trains, is very happy to share the news about the new collaboration with Hull City. She believes that Hull City, being a community-oriented club, aligns well with the values of Hull Trains. Football, like rugby, plays a crucial role in Hull's culture and identity. By partnering with Hull City, they aim to increase exposure for both brands. They are excited to bring fans to the games and are hopeful for the team's performance on the field.

Claire Burton, who is in charge of partnerships and hospitality at Hull City, was very happy about the new partnership. She said: "We are really excited to have Hull Trains on our team! We value our relationships with local businesses and Hull Trains plays a key role in our community. We believe this season will be full of excitement and we appreciate the support from the Hull Trains team!"

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