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Royal train to end 156 years of service as King Charles III seeks to economize

  • In late April 2024, Buckingham Palace announced the Royal Train will be decommissioned by March 2027, replaced by two new helicopters amid cost-cutting efforts.
  • Following cost-versus-use concerns, the Royal Train's storage and maintenance costs outweighed its limited use, requiring significant investment before its 2027 decommissioning and reliance on two new helicopters.
  • Sovereign Grant accounts show royal train journeys cost £33,147 and £44,822, with total travel expenses rising to £4.7 million, an increase of £500,000 year-on-year.
  • Following the decision, the Royal Family will use two new helicopters and regular trains, with £100 million redirected to Buckingham Palace repairs, exemplifying fiscal discipline.
  • After decommissioning, the Royal Train will make final UK visits, potentially go on public display, and use helicopters powered by up to 50% sustainable fuel.
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Britain's royal train, a symbol of the monarchy in this country, will be taken out of service, according to an announcement made Monday evening by the treasurer of King Charles III, who cited spending cuts and modernization projects to motivate...

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The British royal family will end the operation of a special train set that has been transporting members of the royal family since the time of Queen Victoria in the second half of the 19th century in 2027. The reason is an effort to limit expenses, which are expected to increase in the coming years, especially due to repairs to Buckingham Palace. The BBC website wrote this, citing a statement from the royal palace.

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The British king must also make his contribution to saving: now his "Royal Train" will be put out of service.

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France24 broke the news in France on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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