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Transport on trains, planes, cars, taxis and minicabs, buses, coaches and wheelchairs for disabled people - Freedom Pass, Disabled Person's Railcard, concessionary bus pass and Shopmobility.
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Up to 4,000 rail passengers can take part in each route of the pay-as-you-go ticketing trials.
Adults experiences of, and attitudes towards rail travel in the United Kingdom from the February 2015 opinions and lifestyle survey.
Buying tickets will be more convenient, more accessible and more flexible, ensuring passengers can get the best fares.
Discounted train tickets from almost all operators in Britain will be available to buy between 6 January to 12 January 2026.
Report on public attitudes towards rail services, including infrequent and non-users. This is the latest in a series of DfT reports from the February 2018 Opinions and Lifestyle survey, undertaken in 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2015.
Data on key statistics, punctuality and complaints for all train operating companies in Great Britain for the financial year ending 2018.
Data on the key statistics, punctuality and complaints for all train operating companies in Great Britain for the financial year ending 2015.
Train operators in public ownership are demonstrating they are putting passengers first, by delivering customer improvements.
The railway network connects people across the country, fuelling business, growth and opportunity.
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