Rail fares in England frozen for first time in 30 years

March 2, 2026

KEY INFORMATION:

  • Regulated rail fares across England have been frozen for the first time in 30 years.
  • The move is expected to save passengers approximately £600 million in 2026/27.
  • The freeze applies to season tickets, peak returns, and off-peak returns between cities.
  • New ticket refund rules will start on 1 April to tackle fraud and save £40 million annually.
  • This policy supports the wider transition to a publicly owned Great British Railways (GBR).

Millions of commuters across England are beginning to benefit from a landmark freeze on rail fares.

This represents the first time regulated prices have been held steady in 30 years. The policy aims to ease cost-of-living pressures and support national economic growth.

The freeze applies to season tickets, peak returns for commuters, and off-peak returns between major cities. It is estimated that existing rail passengers will save £600 million during the 2026/27 financial year. For some busy routes, frequent travellers may see annual savings exceeding £300.

Significant savings for frequent commuters

The government estimates that transport costs currently account for 14% of average household spending. By halting fare hikes, the new policy provides immediate relief for over a billion journeys. A typical commuter using flexi-season tickets from Milton Keynes to London could save £315 per year.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: "Affordable, reliable transport links are the gateway to jobs, school, and opportunities. So it’s not right that passengers are being priced out of the routes they should rely on because of endless hikes. This freeze – the first since the 90s – will put more money in working people’s pockets."

Tackling fraud to protect taxpayers

To fund improvements and maintain the freeze, the government is introducing new measures to combat fare dodging. These actions are expected to save approximately £40 million annually. Part of this strategy involves changing ticket refund terms.

Starting on 1 April, passengers will only be able to claim refunds for unused tickets before their scheduled travel. Rail Minister Lord Peter Hendy noted that deliberate fare dodging drains revenue and undercuts trust. He stated that stamping out fraud ensures money stays within the railway to benefit honest passengers.

The move towards Great British Railways

The fare freeze is a key component of the plan to create Great British Railways (GBR). This new publicly owned company will manage both tracks and trains. The goal is to end years of fragmentation and provide a "one-stop shop" for tickets via a new website and app.

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander added: "As we bring the train operating companies into public ownership, and set up Great British Railways, we are determined to build an affordable railway that the public can be proud of and rely on."

OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION: This report is based on official data from Council / Local Authority. Document: Passengers save millions as rail fare freeze starts Source Link: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/passengers-save-millions-as-rail-fare-freeze-starts

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