Train fares frozen.

Train fares frozen.

Rail fares in England will be frozen for the first time in 30 years, as announced by the Chancellor in the Autumn Budget. This measure is expected to save passengers £600 million in 2026/27.

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander

 

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander criticised the previous Conservative government for prioritising profits over public service. She highlighted that fares increased by 60% under the Tories. The freeze is part of Labour’s broader cost-of-living strategy, which also includes freezing NHS prescription charges. The Rail Delivery Group welcomed the decision, stating it benefits customers.