The Scotsman

‘Free week’ of rail travel for fed-up passengers

- By LUCINDA CAMERON

A “free week” of rail travel funded by the Scottish Government will save some passengers more than a fare freeze as the annual ticket price increase comes into force today.

The rise in regulated peak fares of up to a capped value of 1.9 per cent means the cost of an annual ticket between Glasgow and Edinburgh will increase by £72.

But the £3 million fare initiative to give one week’s free travel to monthly and annual season ticket-holders gives a one-off saving of £95.50 for commuters on this route.

The Scottish Government said their initiative would be worth more in cash terms than a fares freeze for commuters with a monthly or annual ticket but Labour said their plan for a fares freeze, rejected by the government, would have benefited every passenger.

Scotrail will set a specific period in 2017 when the free week will be available. The firm has faced heavy criticism for late and cancelled trains, with campaigner­s calling for Dutch parent firm Abellio to be stripped of the franchise to run Scotland’s railways.

Transport minister Humza Yousaf said: “2016 was a challengin­g year for the rail industry with delays and disruption impacting on commuters’ day to day rail travel.

“The Scottish Government knew this was simply not good enough,sotookstep­stoensure Scotrail addressed this by introducin­g a 249-point Performanc­e Improvemen­t Plan which we are now monitoring closely. We are confident Scotrail can and will deliver the kind of services passengers deserve.

“We want to reward passengers for their continued custom and patience while we deliver our extensive programme of improvemen­ts, and so I have announced a £3m fare initiative in 2017 which will give one week’s free travel to monthly and annual season ticket holders, worth more in cash terms than a fares freeze.”

 ?? PICTURE: MICHAEL GILLEN ?? 0 Passengers have suffered because of late and cancelled trains and are set to be ‘rewarded’ for their patience
PICTURE: MICHAEL GILLEN 0 Passengers have suffered because of late and cancelled trains and are set to be ‘rewarded’ for their patience

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