Scottish government under fire as it brings back peak rail fares
Briefly

The year-long pilot scheme to abolish peak fares was intended to encourage the reduction of car usage and alleviate living costs, yet only increased rail usage by 6.8%.
Fiona Hyslop explained that the pilot cost Scotland £40 million, leading to the conclusion that a 10% growth in passenger numbers was necessary for self-financing.
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