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  • Rail passenger numbers will only hit 75 per cent of pre-pandemic levels in future

    November 18, 2020

    Rail passenger numbers will only return to 75 per cent of pre-pandemic levels in the future, lawmakers were told today. Dominic Booth, the managing director of Abellio Group, told MPs from the Transport Select Committee that rail firms were “very confident about winning the majority of passengers back” when the crisis ends. However, he added [...]

  • Commuters face hike in rail fares in New Year

    November 15, 2020

    Commuters are facing the prospect of a New Year’s hike in rail fares as the cost of a multi-billion pound bailout of the country’s railways begins to be felt. For the first time in eight years, fares could rise by more than the rate of inflation when the new prices kick in next year. The [...]

  • Exclusive: Tram risk audit at time of Croydon crash was never revealed to TfL safety panel

    October 26, 2020

    The Croydon tram network was undergoing a safety audit at the time of the fatal Sandilands crash in 2016 – a fact not revealed to the chair of TfL’s safety panel at the time. The former board member, tasked with overseeing investigations into the disaster, described the failure to inform him as “beyond shocking.” Over [...]

  • Rail franchises paid out £90m in delay refunds last year

    October 21, 2020

    Rail franchises paid out nearly £90m to passengers in refunds for delays last year, new figures from the Department for Transport showed today. In total, the 27 franchises paid out £89.4m, £10m more than they did the prior year. Nearly a quarter of that figure came from London North Eastern Rail, which gave passengers £21.4m [...]

  • Railway bailout could cost taxpayer nearly £10bn this year

    October 16, 2020

    It could cost the taxpayer almost £10bn to keep the railways running this year, Department for Transport (DfT) officials revealed today. Speaking to the Public Accounts Committee this morning, permanent secretary Bernadette Kelly said that thus far, the government had spent £4.3bn. For the rest of the financial year, she forecast that an additional £3bn [...]

  • Railway passenger numbers fall to lowest levels since mid-1800s

    October 8, 2020

    The number of people using the UK’s railways fell to the lowest levels in almost 200 years between April and June as the coronavirus lockdown decimated passenger demand. Just 35m journeys were made in the three month period, down more than 400m on the same quarter in 2019. According to the Office of Road and [...]

  • No refunds for railcard users despite travel restrictions

    October 1, 2020

    More than 5.1m people who were unable to use their railcards for months due to the coronavirus pandemic will not be entitled to refunds, the government has decided. In March, passengers were told to avoid non-essential rail travel wherever possible in a bid to free up services for essential workers. Across England and Scotland, these [...]

  • Trainline ticket sales slump as passenger numbers flatline

    September 17, 2020

    The coronavirus pandemic sent sales at online rail ticketing firm Trainline down to less than a fifth of last year’s take as passenger numbers flatlined in the first half. Although sales have begun to come back as lockdown restrictions were eased, business ticket sales remain mired at just four per cent of last year’s levels. [...]

  • Leading rail pension scheme warns of £15bn shortfall under new rules

    September 11, 2020

    The Railways Pension Scheme (RPS) has warned that a proposed regulatory shake-up of funding rules would create a £15bn hole in its finances. The £30bn scheme serves 350,000 members across the UK’s rail sector, including rail managers and train drivers. It has set out its concerns to the Pensions Regulator following plans, which were unveiled [...]

  • Boris Johnson confirms rail industry working on flexible season tickets

    September 2, 2020

    Boris Johnson today said that the government was working with the rail industry on flexible season tickets to encourage commuters to return to the office. Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions today, Johnson said: “We are working at pace with rail companies to try to deliver new products in terms of ticketing to ensure not just [...]

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