Impact of contactless roll out at railway stations on ticket prices
Backbench debate (separate chamber, no votes)
This Westminster Hall debate examines how the rollout of contactless payment technology at railway stations is affecting ticket prices for passengers. The debate will explore whether the shift to contactless payment systems has led to price increases and consider the impacts on commuters and rail users across the UK.
This affects millions of UK rail commuters and passengers who rely on public transport. The debate addresses whether transport infrastructure modernisation is being used to justify fare rises, a key cost-of-living concern for workers and households dependent on rail travel.
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