Train passengers who buy their fares from a ticket machine could end up paying more than double, new research by Which? Travel has found. Train station ticket machines are charging up to 154% more ...
Though public outcry recently brought an end to plans by rail companies for widespread ticket office closures, huge numbers of travellers are already reliant on ticket machines or online booking.
Travellers buying tickets at train station ticket machines are being charged up to double the price of a booking online, research shows. A same-day, one-way ticket from Holmes Chapel in Cheshire to ...
Ticket machines at railway stations charge passengers more than double what they would cost online for some journeys, according to analysis. Consumer group Which?'s research said same-day rail tickets ...
Rail union leaders demanded a top level probe by a powerful group of MPs into the scandal of ‘rip-off’ train ticket machines today. The call came after an investigation found rail passengers using ...
Buying train tickets from machines at UK railway stations could cost travellers more than double what they would spend by booking online, according to new research from a consumer group. Many of the ...
One in five rail passengers using a ticket machine could be buying the wrong ticket, according to research from the rail regulator. A study from the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) showed 13% of mystery ...
One in five rail passengers using a ticket machine could be buying the wrong ticket, according to research from the rail regulator. A study from the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) showed 13% of mystery ...
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