Press release -
Passengers warned of penalty fare increase on London Northwestern Railway services from Monday 23 January
Passengers travelling without a ticket on London Northwestern Railway (LNR) services will face tougher penalties when new rules come into effect next week (w/c Jan 23).
From Monday, the Penalty Fare will increase to a minimum of £100 – reduced to £50 if paid within 21 days – plus the price of a full single fare applicable.
The change represents a significant increase to the existing Penalty Fare of £20 or twice the full single fare to the next station, whichever is greater.
The new charge will apply across the rail network and follows a national consultation by the Department for Transport.
Annamaria Izzard, head of revenue protection at LNR, said:
“Every year around £240million of revenue nationally is lost to the railway through fare evasion, taking money away from vital improvements to the network and ultimately costing the taxpayer.
“The vast majority of our passengers already do the right thing and buy their ticket before travelling but I hope these changes will encourage more people to think twice about ticketless travel.”
Passengers are being reminded they must buy a valid ticket before they board – tickets are available online, from station ticket offices or vending machines and via the London Northwestern Railway app.
The national Penalty Fare scheme means passengers could have to pay a penalty fare if they:
Travel without a valid ticket
Can’t show an appropriate Railcard for a discounted ticket
Travel in First Class with a Standard Class ticket
Are travelling on a child ticket, but are 16 or over
Travel beyond the destination on their ticket
For more information on penalty fares, visit Penalty fares | LNR | London Northwestern Railway
Topics
Categories
Regions
About West Midlands Trains
For further information on this release, email press.office@wmtrains.co.uk
West Midlands Trains operates both West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway services.
- London Northwestern Railway services operate between Liverpool and Birmingham, and on the West Coast Main Line to and from London Euston.
- West Midlands Railway services operate to destinations across the West Midlands via Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Snow Hill.
For more information on these services visit westmidlandsrailway.co.uk or londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk
If you have been sent this press release, this is because we believe this to be of interest to you.
To sign up for all future releases, visit our newsroom and subscribe to our updates. You can unsubscribe to our releases at any time.