Notice to warn passengers of the new penalty fare regime on railways throughout the UK at Ebbsfleet International, Kent, UK. Rail passengers caught travelling without a valid ticket on trains in England will face a fine of £100 from early next year – a fivefold increase from the current level. The Department for Transport (DfT) said the fines were being increased for the first time since 2005. The penalty will be issued on top of the price of a standard ticket for the passenger’s journey. Fines will be reduced to £50 if paid within 21 days. The new change will apply across England from 23 Janu


Notice to warn passengers of the new penalty fare regime on railways throughout the UK at Ebbsfleet International, Kent, UK. Rail passengers caught travelling without a valid ticket on trains in England will face a fine of £100 from early next year – a fivefold increase from the current level. The Department for Transport (DfT) said the fines were being increased for the first time since 2005. The penalty will be issued on top of the price of a standard ticket for the passenger’s journey. Fines will be reduced to £50 if paid within 21 days. The new change will apply across England from 23 January. Credit: Windmill Images/Alamy Live News


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