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Peak rail fares in Scotland have been scrapped from Monday in what First Minister John Swinney has described as a “historic ...
The decision means the price of a return ticket between Glasgow and Edinburgh will fall from £32.60 at peak times to £16.80.
RAIL passengers in England can travel on trains ticketless for the first time as part of a new trial that tracks the location of passengers instead. The location-tracking digital ticketing trial ...
“This groundbreaking change to fares provides us with a significant opportunity to drive rail journeys, getting hundreds of ...
The Scottish Government is implementing a policy which they say will make train fares simpler, more flexible, and provide better value for money for rail users.
Two rail operators in the United Kingdom are testing a new fare system that will replace paper or digital tickets with a pay-as-you-go system based on Global Positioning System passenger tracking. The ...
John Swinney has said the £40 million cost of scrapping peak rail fares in Scotland will be financially sustainable, with the policy encouraging people to switch from cars to trains. On Monday, peak ...
The removal of peak rail fares is expected to significantly help passengers with savings and deal with the current cost of living crisis.
A new pay-as-you-go rail ticketing system which tracks passengers locations as they travel is to be trialled in England for ...
ScotRail's move has reduced prices - an anytime day return ticket from Glasgow to Edinburgh has gone from £32.60 to £16.80. ScotRail's Ross said this means "passenger journeys will increase and over ...
In bid to simplify fares LNER is getting rid of off-peak and super off-peak tickets with some prices set to significantly ...
Peak rail fares have been scrapped on ScotRail trains, meaning passengers will no longer pay higher prices for travelling on busy weekday trains. Until now, many ScotRail tickets were based on the ...
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