ScotRail Scraps Peak Train Fares From September 1
Removing peak fares will cut some journey costs by up to 50%, aiming to simplify pricing and encourage more rail travel across Scotland, officials said.
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Rail passengers set for major savings with scrapping of Peak Fares - Scottish Business News
ScotRail will permanently scrap peak train fares next month, ushering in substantial savings for passengers across Scotland, especially those travelling to and from Aberdeen. Starting September 1, all fares on ScotRail services will be charged at the off-peak rate, regardless of the time of travel, delivering what leaders call “a new era in rail travel”. The move follows a government announcement in May, with First Minister John Swinney confirmi…
Peak fares gone for good - ScotRail set for new era in rail travel
In a first for rail travel anywhere in Britain, peak fares are set to be scrapped for good for customers travelling on ScotRail services from 1 September. The policy announced by the Scottish Government in May this year is aiming to make train fares simpler, more flexible, and provide better value for money for rail users.
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