Transport for Wales Train Tickets to Be Frozen for a Year
Fares freeze on all Transport for Wales train tickets aims to ease cost-of-living pressures and follows £1.9bn investment in services and new trains, officials said.
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Transport for Wales rail fares to be frozen for a year
The freeze, which comes into effect on St David’s Day (1 March), will apply to all regulated and unregulated fares, including season tickets, return tickets, and the new ‘tap-in, tap-out’ pay-as-you-go system. First Minister Eluned Morgan said the move would provide “certainty to passengers at a time when many are struggling with the cost of living” and make train travel “more attractive and cheaper”. “More people are choosing to travel by trai…
Transport for Wales freezes rail fares until 2027
Rail fares on Transport for Wales services will be frozen for the next year, the Welsh Government has announced. From 1 March, passengers travelling on TfW trains will pay the same prices as they do now, with the freeze applying to all regulated and unregulated fares. That includes advance singles, return tickets, season tickets and […]
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