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GPS pay-as-you-go rail ticket trials launched in England

The nine-month trial involves up to 4,000 passengers using GPS to automatically calculate and charge the best daily fare, aiming to simplify ticketing and reduce fare evasion.

  • On Monday, September 1, East Midlands Railway launched a Digital Pay As You Go trial between Leicester, Derby and Nottingham using a GPS-based mobile app that charges the cheapest fare automatically.
  • Backed by nearly £1 million of government funding, the EMR and Northern trials run for nine months as part of the government's Plan for Change to modernise ticketing.
  • Passengers will check in and out on a mobile app and scan a unique barcode for barriers; trial participants total up to 4,000, with more than 500 already interested, said Oli Cox, Head of Commercial Strategy and Business Planning at East Midlands Railway.
  • Ministers say the trial should save passengers both time and money while modernising fares and ticketing, and aims to reduce fare-dodging and the practice `doughnutting`.
  • Further trials will extend to Northern Trains in Yorkshire from September, while charities warn over five million people face digital exclusion from online-only services.
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Metro News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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