Rail season ticket use in Great Britain falls to record low

Rail season ticket use in Great Britain falls to record low

Number of rail trips made by people using season tickets now 13%, down from 34% before the pandemic

The use of rail season tickets in Great Britain has plummeted to the lowest level on record, driven by a rise in working from home since the Covid-19 pandemic.

The number of rail journeys made by people using season tickets fell to 13% in the year to 31 March, from 15% in the previous year, according to figures from the Office for Rail and Road, the industry regulator. This is the lowest figure since records started in 1986-87.

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