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ORR review reveals urgent need for reform in rail fare enforcement

By uk-times.com6 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The in-depth review, commissioned by government, reveals the current system needs to work better for passengers, train operators and taxpayers alike.

ORR found:

  • significant inconsistency in approaches to revenue protection across the network, leading to very different outcomes for passengers
  • clear areas where better information would help passengers buy the right ticket, and where they need to understand their rights; plus what options they have if action is taken against them for suspected fare evasion
  • scope to improve fairness for passengers making honest mistakes, while helping the industry better address fare evasion, and deal with those who attempt to defraud the railway

Fare evasion is a crime and costs Britain’s railway hundreds of millions of pounds each year lost in revenue. But while train operators have stepped up revenue protection efforts in recent years, safeguards to ensure passengers are treated consistently and fairly when subject to enforcement action have not kept pace.

ORR’s comprehensive investigation looked at the root causes of what leads to passengers travelling without a valid ticket, and how industry responds to this.

The report identifies areas for improvement and makes targeted recommendations that will address these issues:

1. Make buying the right ticket simpler and easier 

Give passengers clearer information about conditions or restrictions when they are buying a ticket, for example, permitted routes, time restrictions or the use of railcards. This will help reduce confusion and unintentional mistakes.

2. Strengthen consistency in how passengers are treated when ticket issues arise 

Passengers should be treated fairly and consistently when they are found without a valid ticket, with industry focusing on targeting intentional fare evasion, as opposed to genuine mistakes, and responding proportionately.

3. Introduce greater consistency and fairness in the use of prosecutions 

Establish a consistent test for prosecution across all operators, ensuring cases only proceed when clearly justified and in the public interest.

4. Make information on revenue protection easy to access and understand 

Information should clearly set out passengers’ rights and how penalties, prosecutions, out-of-court settlements and appeals work

5. Greater coordination, oversight and transparency of revenue protection activity

Establish an appropriate forum or body tasked with identifying and promoting best practice across all aspects of revenue protection policy and enforcement

The Transport Secretary and Department for Transport will now consider the recommendations and how, and to what extent, these should be implemented. ORR will provide further support as required.

Stephanie Tobyn, ORR’s director of strategy, policy and reform, said:

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