ScotRail’s new £10 minimum fare for passengers who board a train without buying a ticket where ticket buying facilities are available came into force on 1st July. The rail operator said the change is aimed at reducing fare evasion, which it estimates costs Scotland’s Railway more than £11 million each year. Ahead of the new rule being introduced, ScotRail ran an education campaign from April to help customers understand how the system would work…
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