Grant Shapps: Better Rail Services Promised In Massive Shake-Up
A new state-owned body, Great British Railways (GBR), will set timetables and prices, promote tickets in England and control rail infrastructure.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps stated it would substitute an "overcomplicated and fragmented" system.
He stated the adjustments did now not imply fares would inevitably rise, however ought to now not supply guarantees.
Asked on Today if the adjustments supposed rising ticket prices, Mr Shapps said: "No, is the answer". But he added: "I'm now not right here to supply ensures for years to come."
Labour stated there used to be "little substance" in the back of the plans.
The authorities says a greater unified rail machine will lead to extra "high-quality, steady services" from 2023 onwards, plus higher connections.
There will additionally be modifications to make journey smoother, including:
-All tickets will be bought by using GBR in the future, ending the device the place passengers ought to purchase them from more than one agencies on-line and in stations
-There will be a "significant rollout" of greater pay as you go, contactless and digital ticketing on smartphones
-A single, greater easy compensation system
-And from subsequent month bendy season tickets will be handy for some human beings who shuttle two or three instances a week.
The bendy season tickets will provide financial savings on sure routes for humans who do no longer journey to work each day, reflecting the anticipated adjustments to commuting patterns after the pandemic.
hey are due to go on sale on 21 June for use seven days later, and will permit passengers to journey on any eight days in a 28-day period