UK Govt Announces Rail Fare Freeze for Next Year
Reports indicate that this move could save travelers up to £300 on popular routes.
LONDON: The British government has announced that rail fares in England will be frozen for the upcoming year.
According to international news agencies, regulated rail fares, including season tickets and off-peak returns, will remain unchanged until March 2027.
Reports indicate that this move could save travelers up to £300 on popular routes.
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Earlier this year, in March 2025, rail fares in England were increased by 4.6 percent. The new decision aims to provide financial relief to regular commuters and travelers.





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