Rail fares to be frozen for first time in 30 years - MoneyWeek Personal Finance Rail fares to be frozen for first time in 30 years – how much could you save? Chancellor Rachel Reeves will use her Budget to freeze rail fares but the savings could be offset
Commuters to save hundreds as rail fares to be frozen for first time in . . . Rail fares are to be frozen for the first time in 30 years, the Government has announced Ministers said the move will save millions of rail travellers hundreds of pounds off season tickets, peak and off-peak returns between major cities Commuters on the more expensive routes will save more than £300 a year The Government said the changes are part of its plans to rebuild a publicly owned
Rachel Reeves will announce a freeze on rail fares in the Budget — the . . . The government is preparing to halt any increase to rail fares in England next year, marking the first time in three decades that ticket prices will be held steady The freeze, which will run until March 2027, covers all regulated fares — including season tickets, flexible commuter options and many long-distance off-peak returns It comes after rail prices rose by 4 6% in March 2025
Rachel Reeves issues major update on price of UK train fares Rachel Reeves will freeze rail fares in this week’s Budget as she works to win back voters in a nation battered by the cost of living crisis The first rail fare freeze in three decades is