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Publication Publication record
Title A fare future for rail
Subtitle A blueprint for fares and ticketing reform
Publisher Publisher Campaign for Better Transport
Authors Author Silviya BarrettAuthor Stephen GossAuthor Michael Solomon Williams
Date Date October 2023‎
Summary, keywords and locations
Summary "The fares and ticketing arrangements on our railway today are over-complicated and unfair. Reform is long overdue. With the urgent need to tackle the cost-of-living crisis, reduce congestion on our roads and drive down carbon emissions, it is more vital than ever that people find it easy, affordable and appealing to use the railway. This report untangles rail fares, and offers a clear blueprint for creating better value, simpler ticketing, easier booking and a fairer system."
Keywords Keyword RevenueKeyword Heavy rail
Locations Location Great Britain
How to find this document
Publication Live Live as of 11 December 2024
Archive Archive Archived on 7 November 2023